Career-Starter Bundles

Get ahead with our career-starter classes 

Although the spring semester has begun, PCC offers a number of classes that not only start later in the semester helping to accommodate students’ busy lives but also kickstart their academic journey to a new career with only a few courses. Many of these late start courses are 8-week classes that help fast track credit attainment and get you closer to graduation. They also provide a great opportunity to pick up some extra classes after establishing a routine.

Looking for more late-start classes?

Join us for a Special Enrollment Night!

To help you get started on the right foot, we are excited to invite you to our upcoming Enrollment Night, designed exclusively for new students that are majoring in Business or CIS. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet Student Services staff, get familiar with campus resources, and learn more about your chosen field of study.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday February 20, 2025
  • Time: 5:00pm-6:30pm
  • Location: Student Center at the Pueblo Campus

Why Attend?

  • Meet Your Coaches: Engage with a Success Coach or First Year Coordinator who are eager to support your academic journey.
  • Get Financial Aid Help: Connect with a Financial Aid Advisor to get assistance with the FAFSA.
  • Campus Resources: Discover the resources from a variety of Student Services departments that are available to help you succeed.

Get one FREE class!

Scholarships and grants are available for students taking classes this spring at PCC — even late start classes! New students can get one FREE 3-credit class. Financial Aid is also available for qualifying students.

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Business Starter Bundle

Kickstart your career in Business with only two courses!

Starting February 24

BUS 1015 – Intro. to Business 
Students will learn how business principles apply to different contexts and the impact of laws and regulations on operations, covering topics like finance, marketing, management, & business ethics.

ECO 2002 – Principles of Microeconomics
Students will learn about decision-making in markets, the behavior of different market structures, and the role of government in addressing market failures and public policy issues.

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CIS Starter Bundle

Kickstart a career in Computer Information Systems with two courses!

Starting February 24 

CIS 1015 – Intro. to Computer Information Systems
This course introduces students to computer information systems, focusing on key terminology, system components, and security measures in both personal and business environments.

CIS 1018 – Intro to PC Applications
This course teaches fundamental computer skills, including terminology, file management, office software use, and basic internet navigation.

Most affordable tuition in the region 

PCC costs a third of public, 4-year colleges and universities, and we have more financial aid and scholarships than ever. Plus you can always start college here and transfer later to anywhere you ultimately want to go.