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Key Admission Stats
Institution Type
Public
- Coed
Need Aware
This school may consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission
Level of Institution
2 Year
Campus Setting
Suburb or town
4,178
Students Applied
943
Transfer Students Admitted
Admissions Requirements
SAT
No
ACT
No
SAT Subject Tests
Yes
AP Course Credit
Yes
Dual Enrollment
Yes
Transcript
Yes
Important Deadlines
Rolling Admissions
The college has rolling admissions, which means applications are accepted any time throughout the year.
Test Optional
No
Admitted Student Stats
US States Represented
20
Countries Represented
98
Students Enrolled By Household Income
Admissions Resources
For International Student Services: visit page
For Students with Disabilities: visit page
For Veteran Services: visit page
What Students Are Saying
Make sure your communicate with your professors. Your professors can help make the semester a lot smoother.
Courtney from Lanham, MD
Students coming to Prince Georges Community College to pursue their associates degree and/or move on to earning their bachelors, have a big advantage on what this college has to offer! Inexpensive, Diversified, and a great way to begin your education is what PG only begins with. PG has to offer many different programs from credit, to certificate, and also drivers ed! Explore what PG has to offer, because I have greatly benefited from it!
Rebecca from Cheltenham, MD
Prospective students should try their best to focus on their studies and plan to sit in the front of their classes.
Prospective students should research their professors online because some may find that certain professors teaching methods may cater to certain learning styles.
Prospective students should try their best to maintain a high GPA because they can potentially be awarded money for doing well in school.
Prospective students should strive to do all of their homework assignments and submit them on time. They should always make copies of assignments that are to be turned in as well.
It is always a great idea to save emails that are sent from professors and to learn to periodically press save while typing papers.
Prospective students should research their professors online because some may find that certain professors teaching methods may cater to certain learning styles.
Prospective students should try their best to maintain a high GPA because they can potentially be awarded money for doing well in school.
Prospective students should strive to do all of their homework assignments and submit them on time. They should always make copies of assignments that are to be turned in as well.
It is always a great idea to save emails that are sent from professors and to learn to periodically press save while typing papers.
Candice from Lexington Park, MD
if you are a prospective student that wants to attend prince george's community college, i advise that you study every day (in-between classes and after classes). also, come to school with a positive attitude and be ready to learn.
Chantel from Glenn Dale, MD
Make you sure communicate with professors; especially when needing help with your studies.
Jason from Upper Marlboro, MD
Get to know your professor in the first week, if not on the first day. It will definitely make your semester more worthwhile. Also, get involved in the community campus because there are a ton of activities and clubs out there for everyone.
Britt from PG County, MD
The school does have scholarships; look them up, then apply.
Alexis from Upper Marlboro, MD
Stay focused and do what you have to do.
Get to know your professors (PGCC has some of the BEST professors who care and want to see you succeed)
Get to know your professors (PGCC has some of the BEST professors who care and want to see you succeed)
Manicia from Lanham, MD
If you are thinking of coming here because you are not ready to go to a University or you just want to start out small, Prince George's Community College is your best bet. Going to their orientation helps you out a lot and knowing the basics of the college. I heard their transfer rates are up there so when you are ready to go to a different institution, there won't be much trouble.
Kathy from Laurel, MD
Apply for scholarships early! Prince George's Community College offers a myriad of school based scholarships and grants. Take advantage of the affordable tuition, small class sizes, high-tech facilities, and one on one time with professors! While community colleges might not be appealing to some because of the lack of an on-campus dorm, they offer fantastic educational possibilities and guarantee a seamless transfer to a four-year university.
Monica from Washington, DC