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Student Resources

Collegiate Connection

Start with DUO and goPFW.

Course registration, and tons of other important information, are found in GoPFW. So, it is critical for you to activate your account. GoPFW is the one place where you will pay your bill, check your university email account, manage online coursework, access file storage, and track upcoming deadlines. But BEFORE you can access GoPFW, you need to download and activate Duo authenticator on either your phone or through email. You can access DUO information here then activate your GoPFW account here

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Indiana College Core

Get all the details.

We partner with local schools to provide you with the opportunity to earn a block of 30 college credits that can be transferred to any public college or university in Indiana. These college courses fill specific competency requirements that make up the general education requirements for most bachelor degrees. To complete this program, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Earn 30 credits across two categories: Foundational Intellectual Skills and Ways of Knowing
  • Complete three credits from each ICC competency through a mix of AP and IB classes, PFW courses, and other university courses
  • Earn at least 15 credits through PFW
  • Meet with your school advisor either to discuss progress and goals

Note: Earning the ICC does not guarantee exemption from additional general education or additional course requirements at any institution. Please see the linked ICC Certificate for your school for more information, Leo and Fremont High Schools will be added in the Fall of 2025. 

Course Records

Your grades (and privacy) matter.

Dual-credit grades that are earned through Collegiate Connection will be recorded by your high school instructor and will be reflected on both your high school and permanent college transcript. It‘s important to remember that these courses are challenging for a reason—they are college-level courses that you are taking as a high school student. Poor grades will be reflected on your permanent transcript, therefore take the courses seriously. 

Struggling? You have options. First, seek out academic support resources either at your high school or on the PFW campus. If you feel like these additional supports won't be enough, then you may withdraw from the course up to the semester’s deadline.

Note: If you earn a grade of a D+ or lower, then you will not be eligible to enroll for another Collegiate Connection course for one enrollment term, unless it is to retake the initial course for a better grade.

Once you enroll in PFW courses, whether you are on campus or in your high school, your records and privacy are protected by the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, even if you are a minor. That means that your records are private and only accessible by you. That also means if you need information or help from one of our departments, it needs to be you, the student that requests it. Not your parent or guardian. This may seem like a roadblock, but it is a step designed to protect you. For further information check out the registrar website.

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Drop / Withdraw / Refund Dates (Fall-Spring 2025-2026)

Fall Dates 

  • October 24th: Bills Due for Fall & Year Round Courses

Fall Semester 

  • August 31st: 100% Refund Due Date
  • September 7th: 60% Refund Due Date
  • September 14th: 40% Refund Due Date
  • September 21st: 20% Refund Due Date
  • September 22: 0% Thereafter
  • November 21st: Last Day to Withdraw

Year Long Courses

  • September : 100% Refund Due Date
  • October : 60% Refund Due Date
  • November : 40% Refund Due Date
  • November : 20% Refund Due Date
  • November : 0% Thereafter
  • February 20th: Last Day to Withdraw

Spring Dates 

  • March 27th: Bills Due for Spring

Spring Semester 

  • January 18th: 100% Refund Due Date
  • January 25th: 60% Refund Due Date
  • February 1st: 40% Refund Due Date
  • February 8th: 20% Refund Due Date
  • February 9th: 0% Thereafter
  • April 3rd: Last Day to Withdraw

Course Syllabi

These are generic syllabi that contains learning objectives, course titles and names as well as other mandated information. However, your specific course syllabi may be different with regards to the calendar or school or instructor specific policies.  

AD10101 Art Appreciation (Pending)

AD 10801 Introduction to Drawing (Pending)

MUSC 10101 Music for the listener (Pending)

THTR 11400 Interpretation for Performance & Presentation (Pending)

THTR 13400 Fundamentals of Performance (Pending)

THTR 20100 Theatre Appreciation (Pending)

 

BIOL 10000/BIOL 10000L Introduction to the Biological World w/ Lab

CHM 11100 General Chemistry (Pending)

PHYS 22000 General Physics (Pending)

BUS 10001 Principles of Business Administration (Pending)

BUS 26000 Personal Finance (Pending)

ECON 20000 Fundamentals of Economics (Pending)

COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication

ENGL 10201 Modern World Literature (Pending)

ENGL 13100 Reading, Writing, and Inquiry I (Pending)

ENGL 20201 Literary Interpretation (Pending)

PHIL 11000 Introduction to Philosophy (Pending)

PHIL 11100 Ethics (Pending)

MA 14000 Practical Quantitative Reasoning 

MA15300 College Algebra

MA16500 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

MA 16600 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

STAT 12500 Communicating with Statistics 

SPAN 20301 Second Year Spanish I

SPAN 20401 Second Year Spanish II