PJC at a Glance
Pensacola Junior College is a public, comprehensive community
college that was founded in 1948. Today, PJC serves Northwest
Florida and Southern Alabama.
In the 1948-1949 academic year, 136 students enrolled and 7
graduated.
In 2007-2008, about 34,000 students enrolled.
The college offers full-service campuses in Milton, Pensacola and
Warrington, as well as the Downtown Center and PJC Center at
Pensacola Naval Air Station. More than 37 percent of graduating
seniors from local high schools begin college life at PJC.
PJC is widely recognized as a premiere two-year college that
competes with the best – offering more than 100 majors and areas of
concentration, along with the latest high-tech resources and
exciting opportunities. Harvard professors held a three-day workshop
at the Mary Ekdahl Smart Center for Patient Simulation Training &
Research on the Warrington campus. This was the first time Harvard
held such a seminar at a community college.
PJC career-planning and university-transfer services help students
explore a multitude of academic paths and careers. Offerings:
Associate of Arts degree, Associate of Science degree, Associate of
Applied Science degree, and certificate programs.
The A.A. degree guarantees admission for PJC students to any Florida
state university. Students transfer with ease to nationally
recognized colleges such as Cornell, Duke, Vanderbilt and Tulane.
Job placement is 100 percent in most technical areas for PJC
students earning certificates, A.S. and A.A.S. degrees.
The A.S. degree also transfers to Florida universities. In addition,
the college offers excellent opportunities via its Adult Basic
Education and Continuing Education departments, Dual Enrollment
program and Adult High School.
For more information, call 850-484-1000 or visit the PJC website at
www.pjc.edu.
