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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part I: Contact Information. Fill in your last name, first name, middle initial, and street address. Include your G number or the last three digits of your SSN, phone number, and check the boxes if you have a new address or phone number.
  3. Proceed to Part II: Household Information. List all household members including yourself, parents listed on FAFSA, children supported by your parents, and any other individuals living with your parents who receive financial support.
  4. For each member, provide their full name, date of birth, relationship to you, and the college they are attending if applicable. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for financial aid processing.
  5. If additional space is needed for household members, utilize the back of the form or attach a separate sheet.
  6. Finally, ensure both you and a parent sign at the bottom of the form before submission.

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The enrolled student population at Portland Community College, both undergraduate and graduate, is 50.8% White, 21.3% Hispanic or Latino, 7.87% Asian, 6.72% Two or More Races, 5.57% Black or African American, 0.729% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.699% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.
In terms of ethnicity, 51% of PCC students are Latino, 24% are Asian, 15% are White, 4% are Black or African American. PCC students can choose from a wide array of learning experiences. The college offers 152 Associate Degree programs, 125 Certificate of Achievement programs, and 50 Noncredit Certificate programs.
As the largest post-secondary institution in Oregon, PCC serves more than 50,000 full-time and part-time students. We fill a unique role, one that offers high-quality education and opportunities for our students, which in turn contributes to the vibrancy of Portlands economic community.
Tuition and fees for credit courses TuitionRate Resident $138 per credit Non-resident $288 per credit
The enrolled student population at Prince Georges Community College is 58.7% Black or African American, 19.2% Hispanic or Latino, 3.65% White, 3.39% Asian, 3.36% Two or More Races, 0.19% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.105% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.

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Credit is based on in-class or equivalent hours and student out-of-class work. PCC operates in the quarter system, in which one credit is based on, or equivalent to, 30-36 hours of academic engagement.
Full-time schedule Full-time: 12 credits or more per term. On average, a student taking 12 credits per term (3 classes) should plan to spend 36 hours a week in class and studying.
Nonwhite students make up roughly 41% of undergraduates as of fall 2024. White students, however, continue to account for the largest group of college students, making up about 40% of the total undergraduate population. Hispanic and Latino/a students are the second largest group, making up 19% of undergrads as of 2024.

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