Institutional Core Values
PCC is committed to the success of its students, the institution and its service area. The following values, of equal weight and importance, are stated as a guide to Pratt Community College present and future operations in the performance of its mission and supporting functions.
Quality Learning
To foster a community of well-prepared learners who can successfully meet the demands of advanced academic study or employment. To provide both personal and professional development opportunities for the college’s employees.
Integrity
To be fair, honest and objective in all PCC internal and external practices.
Customer Service
To provide the highest quality of customer service by delivering personal, individualized attention, and anticipating and responding to all customers’ needs in a professional, polite and prompt manner.
Collaboration and Teamwork
To value the contributions of internal constituents – Board, administration and employees, working to achieve common goals and celebrating accomplishments. To develop mutually beneficial objectives and relationships with the community, business and industry.
Innovation
To use a creative, mission- driven approach, capitalizing on existing resources, to develop new growth opportunities and continuously improve internal operations.
Fiscal Viability
To maintain financial responsibility with all resources entrusted to Pratt Community College.
Diversity Statement
Pratt Community College respects, values and celebrates the diversity of our students, faculty, staff and the communities we serve, believing that diversity enriches the educational experience.
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“Pratt Community College does not discriminate based on race, color, sex, and national origin or disability in programs in: Agriculture, Health Sciences, Automotive Repair and Refurbishing and Welding. Pratt Community College applies an open access policy, with program admission based upon completing application course/testing prerequisites. Lack of English skills will not hinder admission and participation in CTE programs.
For inquiries regarding Pratt Community College’s nondiscrimination policies or compliances with Title II, Title IV, Title VI, Title IX, or Section 504. Contact Ashley Bertram, Director of Human Resources/Title IX Coordinator/Section 504 Coordinator, Pratt CC, 348 NE SR61, Pratt, KS, 67124, 620-450-2139, ashleyb@prattcc.edu.
For further information concerning the education offerings and specific pre-requisite criteria, contact Dr. Kwanna King, Vice President of Student Services/Title IX Coordinator/Section 504 Coordinator, Pratt CC, 348 NE SR61, Pratt, KS, 67124, 620-450-2237, kwannak@prattcc.edu.”