The Pensacola State College (PSC) Digital Archive provides access to portions of the Special Collections materials housed at the Edward M. Chadbourne Library. The collection includes yearbooks, scrapbooks, student publications, and photographs documenting the college’s history.
As the oldest and largest college in the panhandle, PSC was founded as Pensacola Junior College (PJC) in 1948. It offers more than 100 programs that serve approximately 26,000 students in Northwest Florida and Southern Alabama. In 1966 Booker T. Washington Junior College, the first black junior college in Florida, merged with PJC, bringing 200 African American students to the college.