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PCC accomplishes its mission by providing social, cultural, educational, practical, academic, and professional development opportunities to assist its participants in developing the skills, talents, dispositions, and tools to teach and work in challenging educational environments.

Universities and colleges are finding the benefits of offering students the opportunity to become members of residential learning communities, and Bowling Green State University is a leader in such programs. Through PCC, BGSU’s College of Education and Human Development offers the students the opportunity to “live and learn” in Kohl Hall, a conveniently located residential hall where PCC members live in a supportive environment that encourages students to collaborate on projects and assignments, study together, and reside with other students sharing their interests.

Inside “Kohl,” students enjoy the convenience of a computer lab, conference rooms, study lounges, music and art rooms, and even an equipped kitchen for baking cookies or taking on even more challenging gourmet feats.

Outside “Kohl” students find that they are close to the education building and even closer to the BGSub Shoppe, Commons Dining Hall, and Chily’s, a convenience store which remains open until midnight.

In addition to the facilities, life in a learning community offers the social and academic activities such as museum trips and Mud Hen Baseball outings, movie and pizza nights, and professional connections with Toledo Public Schools.