First-Time College Student

If you haven’t yet attended a college or other postsecondary institution, please follow these steps to apply to PBSC. As a first-time college student, you're starting on an exciting educational pathway that will prepare you for your future career.

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED or equivalent
  • Official high school transcripts

 


Steps to Becoming a Panther

1. Submit Your Application

Complete the PBSC admissions application and pay a $40 non-refundable application fee.

You will be asked to select a program that interests you. Take our free career assessment to help you determine your path. 

 

2. Create Your Student Account and Download the MyPBSC app 

Look out for an email about setting up your PBSC account in Workday to access essential information. 

Download the MyPBSC mobile app to easily log in to your account, track your class assignments, learn about campus events and more.

 

3. Establish Florida Residency (if applicable)

Submit residency documentation via Workday to potentially save on tuition costs. PBSC’s in-state tuition rate is among the lowest in Florida.

 

4. Apply for Financial Aid

Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using federal school code 001512. It’s the first step for earning potential scholarships and grants or accessing loans. 

Don’t wait to submit your FAFSA. Some funds are only available on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Learn more about Paying for College.

 

5. Send Official Transcripts

Request for your official high school transcripts to be sent directly to PBSC.

If you apply for financial aid, your aid package won’t be awarded until you submit your official transcripts.

 

6. Take and Submit Placement Tests Scores (if applicable)

Placement tests help determine the level of courses you register for. Review our placement testing guidelines

Contact an academic advisor to discuss the testing requirements that apply to you.

 

7. Attend New Student Orientation

Participate in our New Student Orientation program at your chosen campus or online. Learn about student resources and how to get involved in activities.

 

8. Meet with an Advisor to Register for Classes

Connect with an academic advisor to plan your courses and register for classes. Reviewing your course selections with your advisor is an important step because financial aid will typically only cover courses within your program of study. 

Congratulations on starting your college journey at PBSC!

 

Parents & Families

You play a crucial role in your new college student’s transition to college life. Learn more about how you can support them at PBSC.

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By the Numbers

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81% of students graduate debt-free from Palm Beach State College (2022-2023 classes)

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# of times PBSC has been named an Aspen Prize Top 150 Community College

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We’re the top choice of Palm Beach County's graduating high school students

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