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Admissions Procedures

What kinds of classes do you want to take?

  • If you want to take "non-credit" (continuing education) courses, CLICK HERE and follow the steps to register for Non-credit courses.
  • If you want to take "college credit" (degree) or "vocational credit" (certificate) courses, follow the College Credit and PSAV procedures below, or CLICK HERE for a guide in PDF to print.

How to apply for Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes? (PDF)

College Credit and PSAV

STEP 1: Apply 

  • Apply Online at FACTS.org (choose “Admissions”). Note: This option is not available to High School Dual Enrollment or Early Admissions students.
    or 
  • Print and fully complete the paper Application for Admission (PDF) and forward it to the Office of Admissions Processing Center, 4200 Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, FL 33461. Incomplete applications will be returned.

    Any student falsifying application information will be subject to immediate dismissal without refund.

Step 2: Pay Application Fee (non-refundable) 
     $20.00 for U.S. citizen
     $30 (U.S. currency) for international students (F-1, I-20 students only)

Step 3: Have Transcripts Sent to PBCC
All official transcripts should be received prior to orientation and registration.

Step 4: Submit Placement Test Scores
Each first-time-in-college student and transfer student taking credit courses, who has not successfully completed college-level math and/or English, must furnish official test scores not older than two years from the FCELPT, ACT, SAT prior to admission date.  If you have not yet taken one of the placement tests lised, contact any campus Testing Center.

Step 5: Attend Orientation
Orientation is required of all first-time-in-college degree seeking students before registration of classes.

Step 6: We recommend you apply for Financial Aid early. VisitPBCC's Financial Aid Web pageand complete the FAFSA form online.

Conditions for Admission (Acceptance) Information
Upon completion of all forms, and assuming eligibility, the applicant will receive a Conditions of Admissions Form and his/her Personal Identification Number (PIN) from the Admissions Office.  Limited or selected Admission programs require at second step in the admissions process.

"Non-Degree Seeking" Status
Students who have been admitted for credit courses may classify themselves as non-degree (credits will be granted for courses completed).  The Non-degree status may be used only in those cases where it is not necessary for the student's previous academic records to be on file.  Students may take up to 21 credit hours as a non-degree-seeking student.  The non-degree status shall not be used with degree seeking students, certificate-seeking students, students seeking any type of financial aid (social security, veteran benefits, federal grant scholarships, etc.), or by international students on an F-1 visa.  Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for financial aid.




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