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Try the craigslist app » Android iOS CL. Find the best Mobile Phones on Yelp: search reviews of 49 Pasco businesses by price, type, or location. PHSC Mobile compatibility - The PHSC app is supported for mobile devices using an Android or iOS platform. This includes Android phones, iPhones, Samsung Galaxy, and Kindle Fire tablet. To get the PHSC Mobile App, download it from your mobile device’s corresponding app store (iTunes App Store, Google Play).

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Navigate Your PHSC Experience

The College offers two mobile apps to help you make your student experience Gold! Gain easy access to mail, Canvas, activities, events, and more! Planning your academic journey and scheduling advising appointments through the Navigate app has never been easier!

PHSC Mobile App for all things PHSC!

Download PHSC Mobile App

Benefits of PHSC Mobile App:

  • Campus activities, clubs and events
  • Campus maps
  • Check final grades, financial aid and scholarships
  • Course descriptions and schedule
  • Navigate advisor from orientation to graduation
  • Register through WISE, and more!

PHSC Mobile compatibility - The PHSC app is supported for mobile devices using an Android or iOS platform. This includes Android phones, iPhones, Samsung Galaxy, and Kindle Fire tablet. To get the PHSC Mobile App, download it from your mobile device’s corresponding app store (iTunes App Store, Google Play).

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Navigate Mobile App for advising, planning and more!

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Navigate your PHSC experience with the newest mobile app feature. Schedule an Academic Advising appointment and plan your education with the separate Navigate app!

Download PHSC's Navigate App

Find the Navigate Icon in the PHSC Mobile app to download Navigate.

Navigate is a mobile advisor that gets you from orientation to graduation. The app helps you choose the right major, navigate requirements from financial aid to course registration, and stay on top of important dates and deadlines—all in the palm of your hand.

Navigate has made staying on top of the things you need to do and making the important decisions of college easier. It’s the ultimate guide to build a path to graduation—and stay on that path.

Know When Important Milestones Are Coming Up: From attending orientation to preparing for finals, now there’s a clear timeline of what you need to do. Within each task, Navigate connects you to the links and resources you need to get things done.

Find the Right Fit: Navigate’s Major Exploration tool connects your interests and goals to the right major—fill out a short survey and see which programs match!

Learn How to Get the Most Out of College: Navigate provides all the steps to start college on the right foot. Get handy tips and tutorials on everything from getting involved in student organizations to paying for college.

Connect to the Support You Need—Faster: Have questions or run into a problem? Navigate’s appointment scheduler gets you face time with the people who can help. Best of all, the appointments sync onto your phone’s calendar.

Get Started

  • Click on the Navigate icon in the PHSC Mobile App
  • Enter 'Pasco-Hernando State College' in college name
  • Register to download Navigate

Or, go to Google Play or the Apple App Store

  • Search ”Navigate student' to install app
  • Once installed, search for 'Pasco-Hernando State College'
  • Use your myPHSC username and password to log in
  • Don't have a smartphone? Try the Navigate desktop version.

WIFI on Campus

Employees and Students
The “PHSC-Wireless” network provides all PHSC Employees and Students with secure, encrypted wireless access. Select “PHSC-Wireless” from your list of available Wireless Networks. It can be accessed using your PHSC username and password.
Visitors

The 'PHSC-Guest” network provides visitors to the college with internet-only wireless access. It can be accessed by simply agreeing to the terms and conditions that will be presented on the screen after connecting/opening a web browser.

Need help with mobile? Call the PHSC technical support desk or send an email.

Most people don’t give a second thought to using their cell phone everywhere, from their morning commute to the dinner table to the doctor’s office. But research shows that cell phones are far dirtier than most people think, and the more germs they collect, the more germs you touch.

In fact, your own hand is the biggest culprit when it comes to putting filth on your phone. Americans check their phones about 47 times per day, according to a survey by Deloitte, which affords plenty of opportunities for microorganisms to move from your fingers to your phone.

“Because people are always carrying their cell phones even in situations where they would normally wash their hands before doing anything, cell phones do tend to get pretty gross,” says Emily Martin, assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Research has varied on just how many germs are crawling on the average cell phone, but a recent study found more than 17,000 bacterial gene copies on the phones of high school students. Scientists at the University of Arizona have found that cell phones carry 10 times more bacteria than most toilet seats.

Human skin is naturally covered in microbes that don’t usually have any negative health consequences, and that natural bacteria, plus the oils on your hands, get passed on to your phone every time you check a text or send an email. It follows that most of the organisms found on phones are not pathogens that will make you sick, Martin says. Staphylococcus might be present, for example, but it’s not typically the kind that will give you a staph infection.

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But some bacteria should concern you. “We’re not walking through a sterile environment, so if you touch a surface there could be something on that,” says Susan Whittier, director of clinical microbiology at New York-Presbyterian and Columbia University Medical Center. “There are lots of environmental contaminants.”

Studies have found serious pathogens on cell phones, including Streptococcus, MRSA and even E. coli. Just having these microbes on your phone won’t automatically make you sick, Whittier says, but you still don’t want to let them enter your system. Viruses can also spread on phones if one person is sick with strep throat or influenza and coughs on their cell phone before handing it off to a friend.

Fortunately, there are easy ways to avoid some germs. One of the worst places to use your phone is in the bathroom, Martin and Whittier both agree. When toilets flush, they spread germs everywhere, which is how phones end up with fecal bacteria like E. coli. “Taking a cell phone into the bathroom and then leaving with it is kind of like going in, not washing your hands and then coming back out,” Martin says. “It’s the same level of concern.”

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Keeping your phone out of the bathroom will help, but if you want to clean your phone, a few different methods will work. Many people just wipe their phones with a soft microfiber cloth, which will remove many of the germs. For a deeper clean, Whittier recommends using a combination of 60% water and 40% rubbing alcohol. Mix the ingredients together, and then dip a cloth in the solution before wiping it gently across your phone. Unless you’re sick, doing this a few times each month is plenty, Whittier says. Stay away from liquid or spray cleaners, which can damage your phone.

Still, the best advice has more to do with you than the phone. Wash your hands several times a day, the experts say, and you’ll likely be just fine.

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