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Pasadena City College to welcome new students and families during Open House

Pasadena City College will host its annual open house on Saturday, May 30, offering new students and their families an opportunity to visit the main campus, learn about programs offered, and receive help with enrolling and financial aid. 

“We’re excited to welcome students and show them all PCC has to offer,” said Angie Alvarez, director of Outreach and Guided Entry Services at PCC. “Open House is an excellent way for new students to meet the PCC family and take the next step on the road to becoming a college student.”

First Year Experience Open House is open to all new students, regardless of their age or major. Throughout the day, academic counselors and coaches will be available to help with educational planning, choosing a major, and enrollment. Open House will also feature a resource fair with representatives from campus centers, empowerment programs, and other groups. Meals will be provided. 

“Transitioning from high school to college doesn’t have to be intimidating and overwhelming,” said PCC President José A. Gómez. “It’s an important milestone for students and their families, and we want it to be an enjoyable experience. Our First Year Experience Open House is one of the ways we help students start strong.” 

Families and friends of new students are welcome to attend in support of their student. Workshops for parents will be offered. Last year, Open House at PCC drew about 2,000 students and their families to campus. To learn more please visit the First Year Experience Open House website. For additional questions or support, please email the First Year Experience team at pathways@pasadena.edu.

  • What: Pasadena City College’s First Year Experience Open House
  • When: May 30, 2026, 9 a.m. 1 p.m. (Check in begins at 8 a.m. at the V100 area)  
  • Where: Pasadena City College, 1570 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena
  • Who: New students, families, and supporters

Since its founding over 100 years ago, Pasadena City College (pasadena.edu) has been a beacon of higher education for residents of the West San Gabriel Valley. Today, PCC educates more than 22,000 students in a wide range of programs for degrees and job-training certificates. The college is a three-time Aspen Institute Top Ten Community College and consistently leads the state for transfer to the UC and CSU systems, as well as public and private universities around the nation.

05/30/2026