PCC Wellness & Recreation

 

UPDATES & ANNOUNCEMENTS:

The current hours of operation for the Wellness & Rec Center are: Monday – Friday: 7am – 6pm.
 

Please remember to stay home and remain away from campus if you are not feeling well.
 

Your safety continues to be our priority, security cameras have been installed in the Wellness & Recreation Center and are in use.
 

Feel free to check out a variety of wellness videos on the Wellness & Rec YouTube Channel.

Membership Rates

  • Students (taking classes on the Pueblo campus): Included in tuition & fees
    • Online only students must pay the $20 monthly community membership rate to use the facility
    • Students not currently taking classes on the Pueblo campus must pay the $20 monthly community membership rate to use the facility
  • Alumni (with PCC alumni card): $10 per month
  • PCC Faculty/Staff: $18 per month (payroll deduction if paid monthly; if paid every two weeks, will need to pay the Cashier’s Office)
    • If PCC Faculty/Staff are alumni (with PCC alumni card): $10 per month (payroll deduction if paid monthly; if paid every two weeks, will need to pay the Cashier’s Office)
  • Community: $20 per month
  • Couple: $35 per month (2 members)
  • Family: $50 per month (3 family members) – if family has more than 3 members, each additional family member is $10 (ex. family of 4 would pay $60 [$50 + $10])

Location

The Rec Center is located on the first floor of the Student Center next to the Bookstore.

Amenities

  • Locker Rooms
  • Showers
  • Locker Rental
    • The Wellness & Rec Center has discontinued the locker rental process and will only provide the following:
      • Free day-use of the lockers, however, all items (including the lock) must be removed from the lockers before the close of business
      • Members and students must bring their own lock
      • PCC reserves the right to check any locker, at any time, (announced or unannounced) to ensure the health, wellness, and safety of the facility. PCC reserves the right to cut any lock to gain access to review/remove/discard items left in a locker. Pueblo Community College, the Division of Student Success, Wellness & Rec Center and staff are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged personal property.

How to sign up

Visit the Wellness & Rec Center (when open) located on the first floor of the Student Center (suite 153), ask for the new membership packet (specify if you’re a PCC employee, non-PCC employee, etc.), complete and return the Membership Application Packet to the Wellness & Rec Center front desk staff to be processed.

PCC Employee packets will be processed and then will be sent to the Human Resources team to coordinate employee payment.

  • After the PCC Employee packet has been process, the employee will receive an email to confirm when they can start utilizing the Wellness & Rec Center.
  • The Wellness & Rec Center staff will create a membership card for members. Members are required to show this card to Wellness & Rec staff during every visit to the Rec Center

Community member packets will be processed at the front desk of the Wellness & Rec Center front desk; community members will then be instructed to make payment at the PCC Cashier’s Office.

  • The PCC Cashier’s Office is located on the second floor of the Student Center in room 231; community membership payments can be made at the Cashier’s Office or via phone Monday – Friday, 8am-5pm
  • Community member will bring the receipt to the Wellness & Rec Center front desk.
  • The Wellness & Rec Center staff will create a membership card for members. Members are required to show this card to Wellness & Rec staff during every visit to the Rec Center

Contact

Rec. Center
Pueblo Campus
Student Center, Suite 153
719-549-3063

Dean of Students
Vernon J. James
719-549-3035
Vernon.James@pueblocc.edu

Hours:
Monday – Friday: 7am – 6pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Mission & Vision:
PCC Wellness & Recreation promotes whole person wellness among the PCC campus and Pueblo community. It envisions a vibrant, engaged, health conscious college and community.  
Values

Values:

  • An emotionally and physically safe environment for all students and patrons.
  • Cleanliness of the facility and equipment.
  • A welcoming, friendly atmosphere for everyone who walks through the door.
  • A variety of recreational options and programs that meet the needs of our diverse population.