pitt county parent portal

by Richie Jacobs PhD 10 min read

How do I get access to the parent portal?

Access to the parent portal is currently available for students of all grade levels, but it is most beneficial to students in grades 3-12. This short video provides an overview of the Parent Portal. How do I get started? Step 1: Complete the access request forms. Download the access request form, complete it, and return it to your child's school.

What is Pitt County government?

Pitt County is a rapidly growing, diversified employment and service center for eastern North Carolina. As one of the fastest growing regions in the state, Pitt County Government strives to enhance the health, safety and well-being of our community by advocating for and providing quality services in a friendly, efficient and cost-effective manner.

What is the home base Parent Portal?

The Home Base Parent Portal gives parents and students access to real-time information including attendance, grades, and assignments. Home Base, powered by Pearson's PowerSchool application, helps keep everyone connected and informed about what is happening in the classroom.

Does Pitt Community College have a FERPA release form?

Learn more about FERPA (This link leaves the PCC web site and is not considered as being endorsed by Pitt Community College). FERPA release forms, which authorize the release of information to a designated person or persons, can be completed by the student in the Registrar’s Office located in the Craig F. Goess Student Center.

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What is a PCC catalog?

The PCC catalog is the ultimate resource guide for your child and is a vital tool that can aid in the success of your child’s time at PCC. The catalog contains information your child needs to know from major course requirements, financial aid, tuition and fees, grading policies, student services, etc.

What does PCC disclose?

If PCC determines that there is an articulable and significant threat to the health or safety of a student or other individuals, we may disclose information from education records to any person whose knowledge of the information is necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other individuals . 3.

What is the cell phone number for campus police?

In the event of an emergency, family members who need to contact a student can call Campus Police at (252) 493-7777.

What is a 2.2 or less?

Students with a 2.2 or less will be required to enroll in a one-semester transition course. These areas are critical to success in any program at PCC.

When is registration open for a new student?

Registration remains open through the start of a given semester until late-start courses have begun. Students are encouraged to register and pay for classes as early as possible.

Do classes have a maximum number of seats?

Classes do have a maximum number of seats available and can fill up the closer it gets to the start of the semester. Depending on when your student registers for their classes, tuition and fees must be paid by the deadline listed on the Academic Calendar or your son/daughter’s schedule will be deleted.

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