Pima Community College (PCC) encourages all individuals to further their education. No person will be denied admission to, or registration for courses at the College on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.
This college has an acceptance rate of 100%. Pima Community College is a comprehensive two-year institution serving students and employers throughout Pima County in Arizona and beyond. We welcome everyone striving to achieve a bette...
Admission Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Passing score on NES/AEPA Secondary Subject Knowledge exam or Bachelor's degree in the discipline. Valid Arizona Identify Verified Fingerprint (IVP) Clearance Card. Attend an Information Session.
Grades are viewable on the student's MyPima Academics tab. Grade reports or mailers are not mailed. To challenge a grade, a student must do so through a formal process. Please refer to pima/current-students/complaint-processes/.
We're happy to help! Send email to infocenter@pima or use the form below.
HOW TO Check Grades in Blackboard for Students After signing into Blackboard, click on Grades in the menu on the left. Your courses will be listed in alphabetical order with the course name, point values, and recently graded work. Your overall course grade will be listed to the right of the name of the course.
You must earn semester GPA of 2.0 or better, or. You must meet the cumulative SAP standards that lead to a “Good” standing.
So you should be able to check your own grades either directly in your student account, or by contacting the Registrar's office at your college after logging into your student account.
To view grades, select the appropriate view from the drop-down menu. The Marking Period Grades and Progress Report Grades views allow users to see marking period grades and/or progress report grades for each grading interval. For both views, the screen will show grades for the current grading interval by default.
Email us at infocenter@pima or call 520-206-4500.