All students have a MYPITTCC account. Your MYPITTCC account is your online portal to accessing PCC services. Students can access their online classes via Moodle, access their school email, create their student educational plans (SEP), register for classes, view their course schedule, view their grades, view their tuition and/or financial aid status, make tuition payments, sign-up for email and/or text alerts and complete many other services via their MYPITTCC account.
Take a moment and watch this short video below to better learn and understand how to use your MYPITTCC account as a PCC Student. You will want to begin checking your MYPITTCC account daily for the latest updates and communication from me, your instructors and many other offices on campus, such as financial aid:
Video: How to Use and Access Your MYPITTCC Account
Other MYPITTCC Resources:
Troubleshooting Tips for Logging in to MYPITCC
All online course and even many face-to-face courses utilize Moodle for course online delivery and to submit course assignments. You can access your classes in Moodle via your MYPITTCC account. Please watch the Video: How to Use and Access Your MYPITTCC Account to learn how to access Moodle via your MYPITTCC Account. If you are new to Moodle, you may need to spend some time getting familiar with how Moodle works and Moodle features. Below are some Moodle Resources to help you successfully navigate Moodle:
Moodle Introduction for Students Course (not for credit) - Each student is automatically enrolled in this course. This course is not for credit and you will not receive grades for completing activities in the course. It is a self-paced class that introduces you to Moodle, provides Moodle resources and allows you to try out Moodle features, such as submitting assignments and posting to a forum, before completing such tasks in your credit classes for grades.
Blackboard Open LMS Basics for Students - This resource provides you with the basic skills you need to navigate Moodle.
All PCC students have free access to Microsoft Office 365. Microsoft Office 365 allows students to utilize Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other popular Microsoft software. Click the link below for instructions on how to install Microsoft Office 365 for free.
Click here for Student Instructions for Installing Office 365
Academic Skills Lab (ASL) - The Academic Skills Lab (ASL) seeks to partner with instructors to provide academic support to PCC curriculum students experiencing academic difficulty or to develop computer skills.
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