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Higher Education Schools in Phoenix Arizona
Community colleges help fill demanding job market. The Valley is
home to one of the nation's largest community college systems, a
type of education especially in demand as the job market requires
more of workers.
The Maricopa Community College District
The Colleges comprise ten colleges, two skill centers and numerous
education centers dedicated to educational excellence, meeting the
needs of businesses and the citizens of Maricopa County. Each college
is individually accredited, yet part of a larger system - the Maricopa
County Community College District. District officials are attempting
to purchase land in Laveen, Surprise and the Buckeye area for three
future campus sites.
The District is one of the largest higher education systems in the
world and the largest provider of health care workers and job training
in Arizona — a major resource for business and industry and
for individuals seeking education and job training.
Phoenix College:
The college family celebrated the 85th anniversary September 13,
2005 with a memorable gathering. There are 20,872 students enrolled.
Estrella Mountain Community College:
Has 9,705 students. Providing education for western metropolitan
Phoenix, the college serves a burgeoning population of over 285,000
residents in the fastest growing region of the county, the college’s
service area population is expected to grow to more than 1.6 million
people by 2030.
Rio Salado Community College:
Has several locations, 44,203 students, East Valley Paradise Valley
Luke AFB and Sun City . Most Rio Salado online courses start every
two weeks. Glendale Community College has 33,694 students. Mesa Community
College, Biotechnology program, the Nursing Program, Fire Science
and Fire Academy training firefighters and paramedics and there are
45,098 students
Chandler-Gilbert Community College:
Chandler-Gilbert has three campus locations (and 12,707 students)
to serve the educational needs of the East Valley: the Pecos Campus,
the Williams Campus in partnership with ASU East, and the Sun Lakes
Education Center.
Scottsdale Community College:
Is a two-year college offering some 1500 academic and non-credit
classes each semester. Located on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian
Community. With nearly 19,000 students, Scottsdale Community College
offers programs in small class settings. From Motion Picture/Television
Production and Culinary Arts to Nursing and American Indian Studies,
students have a wide variety of programs from which to earn credits
for university transfer, launch their careers, train for new ones,
or pursue a special interest. The SCC Business Institute, offers
customized programs to meet the needs of local business.
South Mountain Community College SMCC reflects its richly diverse
communities that are a mix of rural, urban, and suburban neighborhoods.
There are 7,308 students. The college is a designated Minority Institution
and Hispanic-Serving Institution. A majority of area students come
from South Phoenix, Laveen, Tempe, Guadalupe and Ahwatukee.
Paradise Valley Community College:
Has 13640 students today. Historically, PVCC has seen enrollment
growth of from 4-7% each semester.
Other area community colleges include Estrella Mountain Community
College, Gateway Community College, Glendale Community College, Phoenix
College and South Mountain Community College.
The Arizona State University
The Tempe campus is located near the heart of metropolitan Phoenix
in the city of Tempe (population 159,615). Nearby: Chandler, Gilbert,
Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, and Scottsdale. The Tempe campus comprises
more than 700 acres and offers outstanding physical facilities to
support the university’s educational programs. The campus is
characterized by broad pedestrian malls laid out in an easy-to-follow
grid plan, spacious lawns, and subtropical landscaping. The university
has three campuses in the area and an extended campus in Phoenix:
ASU's main campus, located in Tempe, one of the premier metropolitan
public research universities in the nation. Enrolling more than 57,000
undergraduate, graduate, and professional students on three campuses
in metropolitan Phoenix, ASU maintains a tradition of academic excellence
in core disciplines, and has become an important global center for
innovative interdisciplinary teaching and research. ASU offers outstanding
resources for study and research, including libraries and museums
with important collections, studios and performing arts spaces for
creative endeavor, and unsurpassed state-of-the-art scientific and
technological laboratories and research facilities.
ASU West in northwest Phoenix serves about 7,500 students and offers
28 bachelor's and four master's degrees. ASU West specializes in
upper-division courses for juniors and seniors.
ASU East, the university's newest campus, is housed at Williams Gateway
Airport in Mesa. Serving more than 1,000 students in three different
colleges, ASU East also offers the new bachelor of applied science
degree, a program that lets associate degree holders transfer directly
into ASU to finish their bachelor's degree. ASU East is also home
to the university's agribusiness program.
University of Advancing Technology:
The University of Advancing Technology offers students a unique environment
that combines the best of a time-honored college education with a
focus on advancing technology. The University offers accredited bachelor's
and master's degrees as well as associate's degrees.
Extended Education in downtown Phoenix brings university services
to the community through flexible programs, schedules and technologies.
Through its Campaign for Leadership fund-raising effort, ASU is raising
$400 million in private donations in support of students, teachers
and communities. The campaign has created 46 new endowed chairs and
professorships that will enable the university to attract and retain
the nation's top faculty, ASU officials say. The campaign also has
created more than 100 new undergraduate scholarships and graduate
fellowships.
ASU is part of the Pacific 10 athletic conference and ranks fifth
in the conference with a 57% student athlete graduation rate. ASU
has won 24 men's and 14 women's conference championships in the past
16 years.
Business Week magazine has named the Arizona State University's main
campus' College of Business MBA Day Program among the top 50 MBA
programs in the country. The program was listed among the top six
for value and the single best value among information management
programs.
Business Week studied 61 of the nation's 300 accredited MBA programs
in ranking this year's top 50.
Maricopa Community Colleges
District Office
2411 W 14th St,
Tempe, AZ 85281
(602)731-8000
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
262 E Pecos Rd
Chandler, AZ 85225
(480)732-7000
Estrella Mountain Community College
3000 N Dysart Rd
Litchfield Park, AZ 85321
(623)935-8000
Gateway Community College
108 N 40th St
Phoenix, AZ 85034
(602)392-5000
Glendale Community College
6000 W Olive Ave
Glendale, AZ 85302
(623)435-3000
Mesa Community College
1833 W Southern Ave
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480)461-7000
Paradise Valley Community College
18401 N 32nd St
Phoenix, AZ 85032
(602)493-2600
Phoenix Community College
1202 W Thomas
Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602)285-7418
Rio Salado Community College
640 N 1st Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602)223-4000
Scottsdale Community College
9000 E Chaparral
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
(480)423-6000
South Mountain Community College
7050 S 24th St
Phoenix AZ 85040
(602)243-8000
State Universities, Colleges and Other Private Colleges
State Educational Institutions Ranked Among Nation's Best
The Arizona Commission for Post Secondary Education, publishes a
complete list of colleges in an annual Arizona College & Career
Guide.
Arizona State University (ASU) is among the more than 35 institutions
of higher learning in Greater Phoenix, with its main campus in Tempe.
It is the fifth largest university in the United States, and expects
enrollment to reach 50,000 early in the next decade. Students seek
degrees in the 14 fully-accredited colleges that make up ASU.
ASU DOWNTOWN College of Public Programs moving downtown in the fall
of 2006. Students in the College of Nursing and University College
will have the opportunity to study at any of ASU’s campuses
including the new Downtown Phoenix campus. Still to come will be
the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and
KAET-TV/Channel 8, Arizona’s Public Broadcasting Station.
ASU WEST Currently serves over 7300 students on its northwest Phoenix.
The undergraduate and graduate-level courses lead to a wide range
of degree programs and professional certificates offered through
the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, the College
of Teacher Education & Leadership, the College of Human Services,
and the School of Global Management & Leadership.
ASU’s POLYTECHNIC campus, located in southeast Mesa, offers
degree programs, unparalleled by other Arizona state universities,
through the Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management,
East College, and the College of Technology and Applied Sciences.
University of Arizona is located in Tucson.
Northern Arizona University is in Flagstaff.
University of Phoenix is a private college of 8,100 students. Bachelor's
and master's degrees are offered in business and administration,
education and nursing along with a flexible schedule for the working
adult.
DeVry Institute of Technology offers bachelor's degrees in electronics,
computer information systems, business operations and accounting.
Classes are geared to meet the needs of business and industry and
are available day and evening.
Western International University another private college in the Valley
with 1,460 students. Associate, bachelor's and master's degrees in
business, science and art can be earned during flexible one-month
semester formats.
Thunderbird The Garvin School of International Management
Located in Glendale, is the only school in the United States that
exclusively offers a master's degree in international management.
Students come from around the world to participate in this unique
program.
Ottawa University, established in 1865, has two centers - one in
Scottsdale at 13402 N. Scottsdale Road, designed for adult learners
needing flexible schedules. Bachelor degrees in various fields and
master's in human resources are available.
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University , Prescott. The campus has excellent
programs in flight, engineering, space physics, global environment
and management, global security and intelligence studies, computer
science, aviation business administration, meteorology, and a graduate
program in safety science. Facilities include the new 48,000-square-foot
Academic Complex; the King Engineering and Technology Center; the
Robertson Aviation Safety Center (featuring an accident investigation
lab for studying actual wreckage from six plane crashes); and the
Robertson Flight Simulation Center, which contains Frasca flight-training-devices.
The Art Institute of Phoenix What inspires you? Designing packaging
or making a room warm and inviting? Stirring things up with a four-course
meal for friends or drawing an animated character for a full-length
feature film? Or maybe you envision your fall fashions on the runway.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, School of Architecture
Argosy University/Phoenix founded in 1997 as the Arizona School of
Professional Psychology.
Apollo College The Associate Degree Programs offered at Westside
provide opportunities for serious students. The healthcare field
continues to grow and helping to meet the employment needs of the
community.
High-Tech Institute The School is committed to a "hands-on" approach
to reinforce the theory taught in the classroom and to provide the
student with practical experience in the uses of "real-world" equipment.
The curriculum and laboratory equipment are frequently updated to
adjust to the current needs of the modern industry.
University of Advancing Technology The University offers accredited
Bachelor's and Master's degrees as well as Associate's degrees. At
southwest of the intersection of Baseline Road and U.S. 10 in Tempe,
at 2625 W. Baseline Road.
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunications.
Western International University Announcing the new Peoria Campus!
Now under construction at Thunderbird & 101. Classes start August
1, 2005, at the temporary site, the Challenger Space Center.
The Scottsdale Culinary Institute is a prestigious culinary school
located in the scenic world-acclaimed resort destination of Scottsdale,
Arizona, where you can enjoy over 300 days of sunny weather, including
the world-renowned Le Cordon Bleu programs.
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