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Answered a month ago
Portland Community College (PCC) for an Associate in Applied Science in Management is the choice over Northlake College because of these various advantages:
Open Admission Policy: PCC accepts 100 per cent and is open to all qualified students who will not be required to take standardized tests.
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Answered a month ago
The awards that PCC offers include: PCC Foundation Scholarships-This scholarship amount offered to Indian students ranges from $500 to $2,500. For this, the students must be enrolled in PCC and apply during the scholarship application cycle, usually in the Winter term for the subsequent Fall term.
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Answered a month ago
For example, a student from India would qualify for admission into Portland Community College. The college is open admissions, so it does not reject any high school graduate or holder of GED. There is no standardized test like SAT and ACT required for entry. Moreover, to facilitate non-native Englis
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Answered a month ago
Portland Community College (PCC) has a 100 per cent acceptance rate with open admission, indicating that anyone who meets the basic qualifications-the minimum requirements including a high school Diploma will be admitted. PCC does not accept SAT or ACT standardized test scores into any of its instit
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Answered 2 months ago
Portland Community does not require English proficiency test scores as it offers an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program which is offered to non-native English speakers. Students may turn in the following exam results if they choose not to enroll in the ESOL program:
- TOEFL iBT- scor
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Why choose Portland Community College for Associate in Applied Science in Management over Northlake College?