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TITLE Arizona College and Career Guide, 1999-2000.INSTITUTION Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education, Phoenix.PUB DATE 2000-00-00NOTE 94p.; Some tables may not reproduce well.PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reference Materials -

Directories /Catalogs (132)EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Educational Opportunities; *Institutional Characteristics;

*Postsecondary Education; *Program Descriptions; *StateSchools

IDENTIFIERS *Arizona

ABSTRACTThis resource guide is an alphabetical listing of

information on Arizona's universities, colleges, and career schools. Itprovides a summary of accreditation including institutional and specializedaccreditation, a listing of accrediting agencies, general educationdevelopment, and student financial aid information. This resource guidebegins with an alphabetical listing of Arizona institutes. It then gives alisting of postsecondary sectors, which lists state universities, publiccommunity colleges, independent colleges and universities, program-orientedschools and bible and divinity schools, business schools, cosmetology andbarber schools, flying schools, health schools, home study and correspondenceschools, modeling and fine arts schools, real estate schools, technical andtrade schools, and training, employment and skill centers. This resourceguide also provides a list of programs of study (such as accounting,astronomy, chemistry, computers and information systems, education, graphicdesign, finance and banking, library science, social services, and zoology)and the institutions where these majors are offered. It describes newopportunities provided by the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) for1999-2000. A list of institutions and programs open to eligible WUE studentson a space available basis is also outlined. The remaining portion of thisresource guide presents each institution's unique admission guidelines,program requirements, and course offerings. (VWC)

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POSTSECONDARY SECTORS

ROSTER OF COMMISSIONERS 1 University of St. Francis 56

WELCOME' 2 Webster University 56

ACCREDITATION Western International University 56

GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED). 4 PROGRAM-ORIENTED SCHOOLSFINANCIAL/AD 4 BIBLE AND DIVINITY SCHOOLSNOTICE American Indian College of the Assemblies of God 57

STATE E U NIVERSITIES Cook College and Theological School 57

Arizona State University 18 Fuller Seminary Southw est 57

Northern Arizona University 22 Southwestern Conservative Baptist Bible College 57

University ofArizona 25 Southwestern School of Missions . 57

PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGESSw eetwater Bible College 58

Arizona Western College 29Western Bible Institute 58

Central Arizona College 29 BUSINESS SCHOOLS

Chandler-Gilbert Community College 30 Academy of Business College 59

Cochise College 30 Arizona Institute of Business and Technology 59

Coconino Community College 30 Arizona Paralegal Training Program 59

Eastern Arizona College 30 Chaparral College . 60

Estrella Mountain Community College 30 Institute ofWordprocessing ..60

Gateway Communtty College 30 Lamson Junior College 60

Glendale Community College 32 Metropolitan College of Court Reporting ..60

Maricopa Skill Center 31 Tucson College 60

Mesa Community College 32 COSMETOLOGY AND BARBER SCHOOLSMohave Community College 33 COST MATRIX 61

Northland Pioneer College 33 Academy of Nail Technology 61

Paradise Valley Community College 34 Alure Career College of Beauty (Scottsdale) 61

Phoenix College 34 Allure Career College of Beauty (Tucson) 61

Pima Community College. 34 Arizona Academy of Beauty 61

Rio Salado Community College 36 Arizona Barber-Styling College 62

Scottsdale Community College 36 Artistic Beauty School . 61

South Mountain Community College 36 Canyon De Chelly School of Cosmetology 61

Yavapai College 36 Carsten Institute of Hair& Beauty. 61

PROGRAM MATRIX 37 Charles of Italy Beauty College 62

IN DEP EN DENT C LLEG ES AND UNIVERS ITIES Classic Beauty Colleges 62

Al Collins Graphic Design School 40 College of Beauty Arts & Science 62

Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Mgt..49 Dee College of Beauty 62

Arizona School of Heatlh Sciences 49 Earl's Academy of Beauty 62

AZ School of Professional Psychology 40 Grepills School of Cosmetology 62

Chapman University 5) International Academy of Hair Design. 62

Commonwealth International University.. 50 Latin Style Barbering School & Supplies, Inc 62

Dewy hstitute of Technology 50 Maricopa Beauty College 62

Dine College 50 National Aesthetics hstitute 62

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 51 Northland Pioneer College 33.U2

The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture 51 Safford College of Beauty Culture. 62

Grand Canyon University. 52 Scott Cole Academy 62

ITT Technical Institute 52 United Academy of Beauty 62

Keller Graduate School of Management 52 West Valley College of Cosmetology and Beauty 62

Midwestern University 53 Yuma School of Beauty 62

North Central University 53 FLYING SCHOOLSNova Southeastern University 53 PROGRAMMATRIX 63Ottawa University- Phoenix Center ---.54 Action /Vat on 63Park College 54 Aero-Helicopters ..63Prescott College --'.54 Chandler Air Service 63Tucson University 55 CRM Airline Traninig Center 63University of Acl van cing Computer Technology 54 Leading Edge Aviation Inc 63University of Phoenix 55

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North-Are 63 Ariz ona Institute of Interior Design 75

Quantum Helicopters 64 kiz ona School of Auctioneering 75

S.A.S. Executive Aviation 64 Ariz ona School of Polygraph Science , Inc. 75

Sawyer Aviation 64 Arizona Welding Institute 76

Southwest Flight Center 64 The Art Center 76

Sun West Aviation 64 The Art Institute of Phoenix 76

Tucson keoservice Center, hc. 64 Clinton Technical Institute 76

Complete Claims Service Training Schools 77

HEALTH SCHOOLSThe Conservatory of Recording kis & Sciences 77

Apollo College Inc 65Discovery Detective Academy 77

Arizona College of Allied Heatth 65Food Service Institute of Sedona 77

Arizona Heart hstitute Foundation 65The Golf Academy of kizona 77

Arizona School of Acupunture and Oriental Medicine 65H&R Block Tax Training Programs 78

Arizona School of Integrative Studies 66High-Tech Institute 78

Atwood Institute for Research and Education 66International Insiructor Academy 78

Bonnie Prudden School of Physical Fitness and Myotherapy 66Mu n dus Institute 78

North American Technical College 79The Bryrnan School

Desert Institute of the Healing kts

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66NT I, Inc 79

Institute for Natwal Therapeutics, Inc 66Pest Management hstitute 79

Long Medical Institute 67Phil Rulloda's kizona School of Floral Design 79

Northern Arizona College of Health Careers 67Portable Practical Educational Preparation, Inc. 79

Occupational Training Center 67Professional School of Collections, Inc. 79

Phoenix Therapeutic Massage College 67The Refrigeration School. 80

Pima Medical Institute 68Roberto-Vbrin School of aithiery 80

Rainstar School of Therapeutic Massage 68Schweiger's School of Basic Refrigeration,Heating & Air Cond. 80

Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and Health Sciences .68Scottsdale Culinary Institute 80

Southwest Institute of Healing Arts 69Tucson School of Horseshoeing 80

Tucson College 69Universal Technical Institute 20

West Valley Massage College 69Western's School of Horseshoeing BO

Western Truck School 21HOME STUDY AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS

Cleveland hstitute of Electronics . 70TRAINING, But P LO YM ENT AND S KILL CENT ER S

Loma Linda University School of Public Health 70Adult Basic Education and the GED 82

The Paralegal Institute 70Apprenticeship . 22

Walden University 70Apprenticeship Training 82

Wyoming Technical Institute 71Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Curter 84

Ariz ona's Employment and Training Resources 84MODELING AND FINE ARTS SCHOOLS Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc 84

Elizabeth Savage Talent 72 Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Curter 85Fosi's Glamour Techniques and Modeling 72 Homeless Programs 85John Casablancas Modeling and Career Center 72

Indian & Native American Employment & Training Programs 85Sincerely, Sandra Inc. 72 Job Corps 25

REAL ESTATE SCHOOLS Job Service 55

COST MATRIX 73 The Job Training Partnership Act (JT PA) 26

Arizona School of Real Estate & Business 73 Occupational Outlook 26

Brodsky Real Estate School 73 Occupational Training Center 26

Bud Crawley Real Estate School 73 Older Workers 26

Hogan School of Real Estate 73 Pima County Adult Educationiklutt Vbcational Training Project 56

Northwestern n School of Real Estate 73 Rehabilitation SenAces 87

Prescott Academy of Real Estate 73 Rural Education and Training (PP EP, Inc) 87

Southwestern School of Real Estate 73 Self-Sufficiency for Public Assistance Recipients 87

Western College & Lovett Schools 73 Title II Programs. 27

TECHNICAL AND TRADE S CHO 0 LSTitle III Programs 87

The Academy of Radio & TV Broadcasting 74 Title IV Programs 28

American Express Travel School ' 74 Veterans Programs 28

The American hstitute of hterior Design. 74Vocational Guidance 88

American Institute of Technology. 74Vocational Technological Education 28

Arizona Academy of Pet Grooming 75

Arizona Automotive hstitute Campus (National Education Center)..75

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State of ArizonaThe HonorableJane Dee Hull

GOVERNOR

Arizona Commission forPostsecondary Education

COMMISSIONERS

R. Wade Murphree (Chairman)Jack G. Moortel (Vice Chairman)

Kathy AlexanderSarah Bickel

Linda BlessingTeri Candelaria

Jon ClineEula Saxon Dean

James DuganCarol Gorsuch

Glenn IrvinCaryl Ann JohnsonWallace W. LewisFrances B. MillerDonald E. Puyear

Michael R. Rooney

Verna L. AllenEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Arizona College & Career Guide 1999-2000

Mike SmithEDITOR/GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Commission Office2020 N. Central Ave., Suite 275copy AVAILABLEPhoenix, Arizona 85004-4503

Telephone (602) 229-2591Fax (602) 229-2599

E-Mail: [email protected]

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By picking up the Arizona College and Career Guide, you are tak-ing the first step toward your postsecondary education. Your post-

secondary education is one of the most important decisions of yourlife. It is the first step toward a new choice and a new future.

This resource guide is an alphabetical listing of information onArizona's universities, colleges, and career schools. Each school is

different in many ways. Each has unique admission guidelines,program requirements, and course offerings. It is up to you to get

the information you need.

Once your have narrowed your choices to several institutions:

CALLthe schools you are interested in attending and request admission and financial aid applications and a

college catalog. Ask any questions you may have. The catalog is the best source of information you canget from the school. Most catalogs list courses and their general descriptions along with basic require-

ments for the certificates or degrees the school offers.

each school. See if you like the campus; talk to faculty, staff, and students; stop by the job placement orcareer services office and find out what companies recruit graduating students; inquire at the financial

aid office about about grants, loans, and other forms of assistance.

about your education carefully. It is the foundation of your future career path.

The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education welcomes your feedback as to what you finduseful and suggestions as to how we might improve our next edition. Call us and let us know what you

think. Our number is (602) 229-2591 or E-Mail at: [email protected]

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ACCREDITATIONVoluntary accreditation as carried out by the various accrediting bodies is a process uniquely American. Accreditation is sought

voluntarily by institutions and is conferred by non-governmental bodies. Voluntary accreditation has two fundamental purposes: (1)quality assurance and (2) institutional and program improvement. There are two types of educational accreditation: institutionalaccreditation and specialized accreditation.

IN STITUTIONAL AC C R ED ITATION

Institutional accreditation evaluates an entire institution and accredits it as a whole. An institutional accrediting body evaluatesmore than the formal educational activities of an institution; it assesses as w e l l s uch characteristics as governance and administra-tion, financial stability, admissions and student personnel services, institutional resources, and relationships w ith outside communi-

ties.Several agencies provide institutional accreditation. Within the C ommiss ion on R ecognition of Postsecondary Accreditation

(COPA), a national umbrella organization for accrediting associations, six regional (Middle States, New England, North Central,No rthw est, Southern, and Western) and sox other accrediting associations are recognized as institutional accrediting associations.Some, such as the Association of Theological Schools and the American Association of Bible Colleges, provide institutionalaccreditation for institutions w ith particular religious purposes. Others, such as the Accrediting Council for Independent Collegesand Schools and the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools/C olleges of Technology, accredit primarily institutions that arefor-profit. The National Horne Study Council accredits institutions that provide correspondence programs.

SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATIONSpecific programs within a educational institution can also seek accreditation. This specialved (or program) accreditation evalu-

ates particular units, schools, or programs within an institution ands often associated w ith national professional associations, suchas those for engineering, medicine, or law , or w ith specific disciplines, such as business, education, psychology, or social work.There are more than forty such specialized bodies recognized by COPA.

ACCREDITING AGENCIESREGIONAL INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITING ASSOCIATIONS

MSACHE Middle States Association of Colleges and SchoolsNWASC Northw est Association of Schools and CollegesNCA North Central Association of Colleges and SchoolsNEACHE New England Association of Schools and C ollegesSACS Southern Association of C olleg es and SchoolsWASC Western Association of Schools and C olleges

NATIONAL INSTITU TION AL AND SPECIALIZED AC CREDITIN G AGEN CIES AND ASSOCIATION SAABC American Association of Bible CollegesABA American Bar AssociationABET Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.ASHES Accrediting Bureau of Health Education SchoolsACCET Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and TrainingACHE American Council of Hypnotist ExaminersACCSCT Accrediting Commission for Career Schools/C olleges of TechnologyADA American Dental AssociationAMA American Medical AssociationACICS Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and SchoolsAMTA American Massage Therapy AssociationATSU SC Association of Theological Schools in the United States and CanadaCAHEA Committee on Allied Health Education and AccreditationDETC Distance Education and Training CouncilIMDHA International Medical& Dental Hypnotherapy AssociationJRCER T Joint Review Committee for Education in Radiological TechnologyJRCOMP Joint Review Committee for Ophthalmic Medical PersonnelJRCR TE Joint Review Committee for Respiratory Therapy EducationNACCAS National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and SciencesNATTS National Association of Trade and Technical SchoolsNBHHA National Board of Hypnotherapy & Hypnotic AnesthesiologyNC RA National C ourt Reporting AssociationNLN National League of Nursing, Inc.

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GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENTTo enter most programs of study, a student must have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) cer-

tificate. The GED is a national test accepted by most employers and postsecondary schools as an equivalent to a high schooldiploma. For more information on the GED and to find the test center closest to you, call the U.S. Department of Education at:

1(800) 62-MY-GED

1(800) 626 -9433Additional GED information may be obtained by calling:

Arizona Department of Education(602) 542-5802

STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDRecent studies show many high school students are not aw are they are eligible for financial aid to attend college or vocational

school. Unfortunately, many of the neediest students assume they cannot afford to enroll in studies past high schoolto continue theireducation. As a prospective college or vocational student, the federal government offers you three general types of financial aid:

Grants, w hich are financial aid funds you do not have to pay back;Work-Study, w hich lets you work and earn money to help pay for school; and

Loans, w hich are borrow ed money you must repay with interest.

To find out more about the above student financial aid programs, w rite for a free copy of the Stn d ent Goid e from:Federal Student Aid Information Center

P.O. Box 84, Washington DC 20044

For answ ers to specific questions aboutfederal studentfinancial aid matters, you may call the number below at the Federal Student Aid

Information Center bet e en 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. (Central Time), Monday through Friday:

1(800) 4-FED AID (1-800-433-3243) The Information C enter w ill:

help you answ er questions asked w hen you apply for aid;

check w hether a school takes part in f edera I stud ent aid programs;

explain student eligibility requirements; andexplain the process to determine financial aid aw a rds.

If you are hearing-impaired, you may call the toll-free TD D number, 1(800) 730 -8913, at the Information Cente r for assistance.

The follow ing major student financial aid programs are available:

Federal Pell Grants Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG)

Federal Stafford Loan Program (Stafford) Bereau of Indian Affairs Program (31A)

Federal Direct Student Loans (atsome schools) Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA)

Federal Work-Study(FWS) Federal Plus Loan Program (PLUS)

Federal Perkins Loans Leveraging EducationalAssistance Partnership (LEAP). formerly know n

Federal Supplemental Loans for Students (SLS) as the State Student Incentive Grant (SSIG)

Additionally, each school may have institutional student aid available. For additional information about institutionally sponsored stu-

dentfinancial aid, contact the financial aid administrator atthe school you are considering. He or she can tell you w hat financial aid pro-

grams are available at that institution.

If you need financial aid for your postsecondary education, get in touch with the financial aid officer at the

institution you want to attend and do it as early as you can.

NOTICE

The ACEon a College & C areer Guide is published for informational purposes only so that citizens of Arizona may be aware of the

postsecondary educational opportunities available throughout the state. Every efforts made to contact organizations which claim statusas an Arizona postsecondary institution. Omission of any postsecondary institution, financial assistance, or instructional program isunintentional, or due to the lack of response to the C ommission survey. The course offerings, course length, and costs are those ineffect at the time the Commission conducts its survey and subject to change throughout the academic year.

The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education makes no attempt to approve, recommend, rate, accredit, or other.wise endorse the institutions fisted in this directory.

Prospective students should contact the institution of their choice to obtain the latest information.

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ALPHABETICAL LISTING

ROSTER OF COMMISSIONERS The Bryman School 70

WELCOME' 2 Bud Crawley Real Estate School 77

Canyon De Chelly School of Cosmetology 56ACCREDITATION 3 Carsten hstitute of Hair& Beauty. 56

GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED) 4 Central Arizona College 32

F INANCIAL AID 4 Chandlerkr Service, Inc. 57

Chandler-Gilbert Community College . 33NOTICE 5

Chaparral College £4

WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE, WUE 18 Chapman University 54

Chades of Italy BeautyCollege 56

Academy of Business College 63 Classic Beauty Colleges £6

Academy of Nail Technology 65 Cleveland Institute of Electronics 74

Academy of Radio &TV Broadcasting 78 Clinton Technical Institute 80

ActionAWalNn 67 Cochise College J3

Adult Basic Education and the GED 86 Coconino Community College J3

Aero-Helicopters 67 College of Beauty Arts 8i Sciences 86

Al Collins Graphic Design School. 53 Complete Claims Service Training Schools 81

Allure Career College of Beauty (Scottsdale) 65 The Conservatory of Recording Arts & Science 8|Allure Career College of Beauty (Tucson). 65 Cook College and Theological School 8|American Express Travel School 78 CRM Airline Training Center £7

American Indian College ---.U1 Desert Institute ofthe Healing Ms 70

The American hstitute of hterior Design 78 DeVoe College of Beauty. £6

American Institute of Technology 78 DeVry Institute of Technology.

American School for International Tour Directing 78 Dine College .54

Apollo College Inc 69 Discovery Detective Academy 8|Apprenticeship 86 Earl's Academy of Beauty

Apprenticeship Training 86 Eastern Arizona College 33

Arizona Academy of Beauty 65 Education America Mesa Campus 54

Arizona Automotive hstitute Campus (National Education Center) ....79 Elizabeth Savage Talent 76

Arizona Barber-Styling College . 66 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Arizona Builders Alliance 88 Estrella Mountain Community College 33

Arizona College of Pitied Health 69 Food Service Institute of Sedona 81

Arizona's Employment and Training Resources 88 Fosi's Glamour Techniques and Modeling 76

Arizona Heart hstitute Foundation . 69 The Frank Lloyd Wright School ofhthitecture 55

Arizona Institute of Business and Technology 63 Fred .Acosta Job Corps Center. 89

Arizona Institute of hterior Design 79 Fuller Seminary Southwest 81

Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88 Gateway CommunityCollege 35

Arizona Paralegal Training Program .......... 63 Glendale Community College 35

Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 70 The Golf Academy of kizona 131

Arizona School of Auctioneering ---J0 Grand Canyon University 55

Arizona School of Health Sciences 53 Greyhills School of Cosmetology 56

Arizona School of Integrative Studies 70 HD S Truck Driving Institute 22

Arizona School of Polygraph Science 79 H&R Block Tax Training Schools 2

Arizona School of Professional Psychology 53 High-Tech Institute 82

Arizona School of Real Estate & Business 77 Hogan School of Real Estate 77

Arizona State University 21 Homeless Programs 59

Arizona Welding Institute 80 Indian & Native American Employment & Training Programs 29

Arizona Western College 32 Institute for Natural Therapeutics, INC 71

The Art Center 80 International Academy of Hair Design £6

The Art hstitute of Phoenix. 80 ITT Technical hstitute. 5

Artistic Beauty School (5 Job Corps. 8U

Atwood Institute for Research and Education 70 Job Service 8U

Barbizon of Tucson Inc., 76 The Job Training Partnership Act (JT PA) . 8U

Bonnie Prudden School of Physical Fitness and Myotherapy . 70 John Casablancas Modeling and Career Center 76

Brodsky Real Estate School 77 Keller Graduate School of Management .56

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Lamson Junior College .64

Latin Style Barbering School & Supplies, Inc 66

Leading Edge Aviation, Inc. 67

Loma Linda University School of Public Health 74

Long Technical Institute 71

Maricopa Beauty College 66

Maricopa Skill Center 34

Mesa Community College 36

Metro Institute 83

Metropolitan College of Court Reporting 64

Midwestern University 56

Mohave Community College 36

Mundus Institute 82

National Aesthetics Institute 66

North-Are 67

North American Technical College 83

North Central University 56

Northern Arizona College of Health Careers 71

Northern Arizona University 25

Northland Pioneer College 37, 66

Northwestern School of Real Estate .........77

Nova Southeastern University . .........57

NTI, Incorporated 83

Occupational Outlook 90

Occupational Training Center 67,71

Older Workers 90

Ottawa University - Phoenix Center ..57

Paradise Valley Community College ..37

The Paralegal Institute ..74

Park College 57

Phil Rulloda's Arizona School of Floral Design.. 83

Phoenix College ..37

Phoenix Therapeutic Massage College ..71

Pima Community College 37

Pima County Adult Education/Adult Vocational Training Project ..90

Pima Medical Institute 72

Portable Practical Educational Preparation, he 83

Prescott kademy of Real Estate 77

Prescott College 58

Professional School of Collections Inc 83

Quantum Helicopters 68

Rainstar School of Therapeutic Massage 72

The Refrigeration School 85

Rehabilitation Services 90

Rio Salado Community College 39

Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery 85

Rural Education & Training (P P EP, Inc.) 90

Safford College of Beauty Culture ..........66

S.A.S. Executive Aviation .........68

Sawyer Aviation 68

Schweiger's School of Basic Refrigeration, Heating & Air Cond 84

Scott Cole Academy 66

Scottsdale Community College . 40

Scottsdale Culinary Institute ..........84

Self-Suficiency for Public Assistance Recipients 91

Sincerely, Sandra Inc 76

South Mountain Community College 40

Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences.. :72

Southwest Flight Center b8

Southwest Institute of Healing Ms 72

Southwestern Conservative Baptist Bible College b1

Southwestern School of Missions .. .61

Southwestern School of Real Estate 77

Sun West Aviation 8

Sweetwater Bible College.. .62

Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Mgt 5 3

Title II Programs 91

Title III Programs 91

Title IV Programs 91

Tucson Aeroservice Center, Inc £8

Tucson College 54,73Tucson School of Horseshoeing 24

Tucson University 58

United Academy of Beauty 56

Universal Technical Institute 24

University of Advancing Computer Technology 58

University of Ariz ona 28

University of Phoenix 59

University of St. Francis 59

Veterans Programs 92

Vocational Guidance 92

Vocational Technological Education 92

Walden University.. 74

Webster University £0

Western Bible Institute .62

Western College & Lovett Schools 77

Western International University.... .60

Western's School of Horseshoeing 25

Western Truck School.. 25

West Valley College of Cosmetology and Beauty 166

West Valley Massage College 73

Wyoming Technical Institute 75

Yavapai College 40

Yuma School of Beauty 56

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PROGRAMS OF STUDY (MAJORS)ROSTER OF COMMISSIONERS 1

WELCOME 2

ACCREDITATION 3

GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED). 4

FINANCIAL AID 4

NOTICE 5

WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE . 18

This index does not list every program torn every school. The intentionofthis index is to help you bcus in on a group of schools categorizedby general topics.

SCHOOLS OFFERING MAJORS OR PROGRAMS

ACCOUNTING

Academy of Business College . 63

Arizona Institute of Business and Technology ...63

Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88

Arizona State University 21

Chaparral College 64

DeVry hstitute of Technology 54

Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center 89

Grand Canyon University 55

Lamson Junior College . 64

Maricopa Skill Center 34

Northern Arizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix 41

Tucson College 64

University othizona 28

Western International University 60

ACTING & PERFORMING ARTS

Arizona State University 21

Dine College 54

Grand Canyon University ---55John Casablancas Modeling and Career Center ..........76

Northern Arizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix

University of Arizona ..28

ADMINISTRATIVE AS SISTANT

See Secretarial Services

ADVERTISING

See Marketing

AERONAUTICS & AEROSPACE

Arizona State University 21

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 55

High-Tech Institute 82

Leading Edge Aviation 67

Public Community College Matrix 40

Sun Ullest Aviation 68

Tucson Areoservice Center 68

University of Arizona 28

AG RICULTU RAL SCIENCES S

Arizona State University 21

Metro Institute 83

Public Community College Matrix 41

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University of Ariz ono 28

AIR CO ND IT 'OWING

See Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heating

AIRLINE

ALCOHOL ABUSE

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

See Medical Technology

See Hospitality

See Social Services

ANATOMY

University of Ariz ona 28

ANTHROPOLOGY

Arizona State University 21

Northern kizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix .. 41

University of Arizona 28

APPRAISAL

See Insurance

APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING

Apprenticeship Training ...... 26

Public Community College Matrix 52

ARCHAEOLOGY

Public Community College Matrix .. 48

ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Ariz ona State University 21

The Frank Lloyd Night School of Architecture 55

Northern Arizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix 48

University of kiz ona 28

ART

AI Collins Graphic Design School 53

Ariz ona State University 21

The Art Center 20

Dine College 54

Grand Canyon University 55

Northern kizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix . 46

University of Arizona 28

ASTRONOMY

Northern kizona University 25

University of Ariz ono 28

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE

Northern Arizona University 25

University of Arizona 28

AUCT 10 NEER ING

Arizona School of Auctioneering 79

AUD 10 , RADIO, TELEVISION & VID EO

Academy of Radio & TV Broadcasting 78

Ariz on a State University 21

The Conservatory of Recording Prts &Sciences 21

Northern Arizona University 25

.:)MfriiiSSibP for Postsecondary Eci,,Jcation

Public Community College Matrix 46

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Apprenticeship Training 86

Arizona Automotive listitute Campus (National Education Center) 79

Prescott College

Public Community College Matrix . 41

Scottsdale Culinary Institute 134

Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Mgt 53

Cleveland iistitute of Electronics 74Tucson College 54

Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center 89University of Arizona 28

Maricopa Skill Center 34University of Phoenix 59

Public Community College Matrix .... 49Webster University 50

Universal Technical Institute 84Western International University.... 50

University ofAdvancing Computer Technology 58 CARDIAC TECHNOLOGY

Wyoming Technical Institute 75 See Medical Technology

AVIATION CARPENTRY

See Aeronautics & Aerospace, and Flight Training See Construction, Trade & Industrial

BANK TELLER CASHIERING

Maricopa Skill Center 34 See Marketing

BARBERING CASINO GAMING

Arizona Barber Styling College.. 66 Public Community College Matrix . 41

Latin Style Barbering School 66 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY

BIBLE See Social Services

See Theology CHEMISTRY

BIOCHEMISTRY Arizona State University 21

University of Arizona 28 Grand Canyon University 55

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESNorthern Arizona University 25

Arizona State University 21Public Community College Matrix . 41

Grand Canyon University 55University of Arizona 28

Northern Arizona University 28 CHILD CARE AIDE

Public Community College Matrix 41 Public Community College Matrix .. 41

University of Arizona 28 CLERICAL

BOOKKEEPING See Secretarial Services

See Accounting CLOTHING & TEXTILES

BOTANY See Home Economics

Arizona State University 21 COLLECTIONSNorthern Arizona University 25 Discovery Detective Academy AlUniversity of Arizona 28 Professional School of Collections, Inc.

BROADCASTING COMMUNICATIONS

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See Audio, Radio, Television & Video Arizona State University 21

BUILDING TRADES Grand Canyon University 55

See Construction, Trade & Industrial Northern Arizona University 25

BUSINESS ADM INISTRAT 10 N Public Community College Matrix 41

American Indian College .61University of Arizona 28

Arizona State University .21 COMPUTERS

Chaparral College .64 NT I, Inc. .83

Chapman University 54COMPUTERS, ACCOUNTING

Dine College 54See Accounting

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Grand Canyon University

Keller Graduate School of Management

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55

56

COMPUTERS, GENERAL OFFICE

See Secretarial Services

Lamson Junior College 64 COMPUTERS, GRAPHICS

Mundus Institute 82 See Graphic Design

North Central University 56 COMPUTERS & INFORMATION SYSTEMSNorthern Arizona University .........25 Academy of Business College 53Nova Southeastern University 57 Arizona State University 21

Ottawa University- Phoenix Center ..........57 The At Center .80

Park College 57 Chaparral College 54Portable Practical Educational Preparation, he 83 Chapman University 54

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Dine College

Grand Canyon University

High-Tech Institute

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See Medical Assistant

DESKTOP PUBLISHING

See Computers &Information Systems

ITT Technical Institute 55DIETETICS

Maricopa Skill Center 34 See Home Economics

Northern Arizona University 25 DIVINITY

Public Community College Matrix 41 See Theology

Rural Education and Training (PPEP, hc.) .90DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Tucson College 64See Social Services

University of Advancing Computer Technology 58

University of Arizona 28DRAFTING

Western International University 60Arizona Automotive Institute Campus (National Education Center) ....79

High-Tech Institute 22CONSTRUCTION, TRADE& INDUSTRIAL ITT Technical hstitute 55

Apprenticeship Training 86 Public Community College Matrix 41Arizona Builders Alliance 88 University of Advancing Computer Technology 58Arizona note University 21

Arizona Welding Institute 80DRAMA

Dine College 54See Acting & Performing kts

Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center. 89 DRUG ABUSE

Maricopa Skill Center 34 See Social Services

North American Technical College . 83 EARTH SCIENCESPublic Community College Matrix 41 Northern Arizona University 25The Refrigeration School 85 Public Community College Matrix 41Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery 85 University of Ariz ono 28Schweiger's School of Basic Refrigeration, Heating 8, Air Cond ..... ....84

ECONOMICSCONSUMER STUDIES Ariz ono State University 21

See Home Economics Grand Canyon University 55

CONTRACTING Northern kizona University 25

See Insurance University of Arizona 28

COSMETOLOGY E DU CATIO N

Cosmetology School Matrix 61 American Indian College 81

National Aesthetics Institute 62 Ariz ona State University 21

Public Community College Matrix 37 Chapman University 54

CO UN S EL ING & UIDANC E Dine College 64

Arizona State University 21Grand Canyon University 55

Chapman University 54 Northern Arizona University 25

Northern Arizona University --'25 Nova Southeastern University 67

Prescott College 58Ottawa a University- Phoenix Center 57

University ofkizona --'20 Prescott College 58

Public Community College Matrix . 41COURT REPORTING

Southwestern Conservative Baptist Bible College 81See Legal Assistance

University of Ariz ona 28

CRIM INALJU ST ICE University of Phoenix 59

Arizona Institute of Business and Technology 63 Walden University. 74

Arizona State University 21 ELECTRICALWIRINGDine College 54 See Construction, Trade & IndustrialGrand Canyon University 55

Northern Arizona University 25ELECTRONIC S /E LE CTR ICAL TEC FINO LO Y

Public Community College Matrix 41Apprenticeship Training 26

University of Arizona 28Arizona State University 21

Chapman University 54CULINARY Cleveland Institute of Electronics 74

See Home Economics DeVly.Institute of Technology. 54

DANCE High-Tech Institute 22

See Acting & Performing Arts ITT Technical hstitute. 65

DENTAL ASSISTANTPublic Community College Matrix . 41

The Refrigeration School 25

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ElvIERGENCYMEDICALTECHNOLOGY

See Medical Technology

....84 See Art

FIRE SCIENCE

Public Community College Matrix 41

ENGINEERING FLIGHT TRAINING

Arizona State University 21 Flying Schools Matrix 87

DeVry hstitute ofTechnology 54 FLORAL DESIGNDine College 54 Phil Rulloda's School of Floral Design 23Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 55

Northern kizona University 25FOOD SERMCES

Public Community College Matrix 41See Home Economics

University ofArizona 28 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

ENGLISH Arizona State University 21

Arizona State University 21Dine College 54

Grand Canyon University 55Grand Canyon University 55

Northern Arizona University 25Northern kizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix 41Public Community College Matrix 41

University ofArizona 28University of Arizona 28

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGEFORESTRY

Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88Northern kizona University 25

Arizona State University 21Public Community College Mairix 41

Northern Arizona University 25 G EN ERAL STUD IES

Prescott College 58 See Liberal Arts

University of Arizona 28 GENETICS

ENTOMOLOGY University of Arizona 28

University of Arizona 28 GEOGRAPHY

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES See Liberal Arts

Grand Canyon University .55 GEOLOGYNorthern Arizona University .25

Ariz on a State University 21University of Arizona 28 Northern Arizona University 25

EPIDEMIOLOGY Public Community College Malrix 41

University ofkizona 28 GEOSCIENCES

EQUINE TRAINING University of Arizona 25

Public Community College Matrix 41 GERONTOLOGY

ETHNIC STUDIES See Social Services

Arizona State University 21GOLF COURSEMANAGEMENT

Dine College 54 The Golf Academyofkizona 21Northern Arizona University 25

Mundus Institute 82Prescott College 58

Public Community College Matrix 41GRAPHIC DESIGN

University of Arizona 28 Al Collins Graphic Design School 53

Arizona Automotive Institute Campus (National Education Curter) _79EXERCISE SCIENC E Arizona State University 2i

Arizona State University 21 The Art Center BONorthern Arizona University 25 The Art Institute of Phoenix BOPublic Community College Matrix Ai Grand Canyon University 55University of Arizona .28 Public Community College Matrix 41

FAMILY STUDIES University of Advancing Computer Technology 58

See Home Economics GUNSMITHING

FINANCE AND BANKING Public Community College Matrix 41

Arizona St3te University 21HAIR & B EAUTY

Grand Canyon University

Northern Arizona University

Public Community College Matrix

University ofkizona

Western International University.

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25

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28

60

See Cosmetology

HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION

Arizona State University

Nova Southeastern University

Public Community College Matrix

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57

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F IN E ART

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University of Arizona

University of St. Francis

Western International University

HEALTH SCIENCES

See Medical Technology

HEATING

See Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Healing

HEM EQUIPMENT

See Construction, Trade & Industrial

HISTORY

See Liberal Arts

HOME CARE ATTENDANTS

See Medical Assistant

HOME ECONOMICS

Arizona State University

Northern Arizona University

Public Community College Matrix

Scottsdale Culinary Institute

University of Arizona

HORSESHOEING

Tucson School of Horseshoeing

Western's School of Horseshoeing

HORSE TRAINING

See Equine Training

HORTICULTURE

See Agricultural Sciences

HOSPITALITY

American Express Travel School

Chaparral College

Food Service Institute of Sedona

Lamson Junior College .

Mundus Institute

Northern Arizona University

Public Community College Matrix

Scott Cole Academy

Scottsdale Culinary Institute

HOTELIMOTEL MANAGEMENT

See Hospitality

H UMAN ET IES

See Liberal Ms

HUMAN RESOURCES

See Business Administration

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Ariz ona State University 21

Grand Canyon University 55

Northern Arizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix . 41

Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Mgmt 53

Western Irrternational University .60

JOURNALISM

See Communications

JUSTICE STUDIES

See Criminal Justice

LANDSCAPING

See Agricultural Sciences

LAW

Ariz ono State University 21

Public Community College Matrix . 41

University of Arizona 28

LEGAL ASSISTANCE

Academy of Business College 83

Ariz ona Paralegal Training Program 83

Chaparral College 64

Lamson Junior College 84

Metropolitan College of Court Reporting 84

The Paralegal Institute 74

Public Community College Matrix . 41

LIBERAL ARTS

Ariz ona School of Protssional Psychology .53

Ariz ond State University 21

Dine College 54

Grand Canyon University 55

Northern kizona University 25

Ottawa University - Phoenix Center 67

Prescott College 58

Public Community College Matrix .. 41

Tucson University 58

University of Arizona 28

LIBRARY SCIENCE

Ariz ona State University 21

Public Community College Matrix . 41

University of Arizona 28

Western International University 80

LINGUISTICS

Northern kizona University 25

University of Arizona 28

HYPONOTHERAPY

Atwood Institute for Research and Education. 70

INDUSTRIAL ARTS

See Construction , Trade & Indus-trial

INTERIOR DESIGN

The American hstitute of hterior Design .78

Arizona Institute of hterior Design 19

Arizona State University 21

Northern Arizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix 41

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS &MANAGEMENT

MACHINE SHOP

See Construction, Trade & Industrial

MAINTENANCE

See Construction, Trade & Industrial

MANAGEMENT

See Business Administration

MANICURING

See Cosmetology

MASONRY

See Construction, Trade & Industrial

MASSAGE THERAPY

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Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 70

Arizona School of Integrative Studies 70

Desert Institute of the Healing Arts 70

Phoenix Therapeutic Massage College 71

MARINE TECHNOLOGY

Public Community College Matrix 41

MARKETING

Al Collins Graphic Design School 53

Elizabeth Savage Talent 76

Fosi's Glamour Techniques and Modeling. 76

John Casablancas Modeling and Career Center... 76

Sincerely, Sandra Inc 76

MOTION PICTURE

See Audio, Radio, Television &Video

MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS

Clinton Technical Institute.. BO

Arizona Automotive hstitute Campus (National Education Center) ....79 MUSICArizona Institute of Business and Technology 63 Arizona State University 21Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88 The Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences 21Arizona State University 21 Grand Canyon University 55The Art Center 80 Northern Arizona University 25Grand Canyon University 55 Public Community College Matrix . 41Maricopa Skill Center 34 Roberto-%nn School of Luthiery 85Northern Arizona University 25 University of Arizona 28Public Community College Matrix 41

University ofkizona 28NATURAL R ES 0 U RCES

Western International University .........60 See Agricultural Sciences

MATHEMATICS NAVAJO LANGUAGE

Arizona State University 21Dine College 54

Chapman University 54 Southwestern College .61

Dine College 54 NEUROSCIENCE

Grand Canyon University 55 University of Arizona 28

Northern Arizona University 25NUR SE ASSISTANT

Public Community College Matrix 41See Medical Assistant

University ofkizona 28NURSING

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Arizona State University 21Apollo College Inc 69 Grand Canyon University 55Arizona Institute of Business and Technology 63 Northern Arizona University 25Bonnie Pnidden School of Physical Fitness and Myotherapy . .70 Public Community College Matrix . 41The Bryman School 70 University of Arizona 28Long Technical Institute 71 University of Phoenix 59Maricopa Skill Center 34

Northern Arizona College of Health Careers 71NUTRITION

Occupational Training Center 71See Home Economics

Pima Medical Institute .........71 NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES

Public Community College Matrix .........41 University of Arizona . 28

Tucson College 64 OPTICAL SCIENCES

MED IC AL TECH NO LO G Y Public Community College Matrix 41

Apollo College Inc 69 University of Arizona 28

Arizona Heart hstitute Foundation 69 PARALEGAL SERVICESArizona School of Health Sciences 53 See Legal AssistanceArizona State University 21

The Bryman School 70PERFORMING ARTS

Long Technical Institute 71See Acting & Performing Arts

Northern Arizona University 25 PERSONNEL

Occupational Training Center 71 See Business Administration

Pima Medical Institute 71 PEST CONTROLPublic Community College Matrix 41 See Agricultural SciencesUniversity ofkizona .........28

PHARMACOLOGYMEDICINE Midwestern University.. 56

University ofkizona 28University of Arizona 28

MILITARY SCIENCE PHARMACY TECHNOLOGYPublic Community College Matrix 41 See Medical Technology

MODELING PHILOSOPHY

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See Liberal Ms

PHYSICAL THERAPY

See Medical Technology

PHYSICS

REFRIGERATION,AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING

Public Community College Matrix .

The Refrigeration School

Schareiger's School of Basic Refrigeration, Heating & Air Cond

Universal Technical Institute

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Arizona State University 21

Northern Arizona University --'/5 RELIGION

Public Community College Matrix 41See Theology

University ofkizona 28 RESPIRATORY TECHNOLOGY

PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES See Medical Technology

University ofMzona 28 RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

PLANT PATHOLOGYSee Hospitality

University of Arizona 28 RETAILING & SALES

PLUMBINGSee Marketing

See Constnrction, Trade & Industrial SCIENCE, GENERAL

POLITICAL SCIENCE Arizona State University 21

See Liberal Ms Dine College 54

Northern Arizona University 25PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Public Community College Matrix . 41

Public Community College Matrix 41 University of Arizona 28

PRINTING SECRETARIAL SERVICESArizona Opportunities Industrialization Center. 88 Academy of Business College 53Maricopa Skill Center 34 Arizona Institute of Business and Technology 53

PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88

See Medical Technology Chaparral College 54

PSYCHOLOGY Dine College 54

See Liberal Ms Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center. 89

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONLamson Junior College 54

Arizona State University. 21Maricopa Skill Center 34

Chapman University ..... ....54Public Community College Matix . 41

Northern Arizona University 25Rural Education and Training (P P EP, Inc.) 90

Nova Southeastern University 57Tucson College 73

Public Community College Matrix --'A| SECURITIES

University of Arizona 28 See Insurance

Western International University 60 SIGN LANGUAGE

PUBLIC RELATIONS Public Community College Matrix 41

See Communications SOCIAL SCIENCES

RACE STUDIES See Liberal Arts

See Ethnic StudiesSOCIAL SERVICES

RACE TRACK INDUSTRIES Arizona State University 21

University of Arizona --'28 Dine College 54

RADIO Northern kizona University 25

See Audio, Radio , Television & \Adeo Nova Southeastern University 57

Prescott College 58RADIOLOGY

Public Community College Matrix . 41See Medical Technology

University of Arizona 28RECREATION

Arizona State University 21SOCIAL WORK

Prescott College 58Arizona State University 21

Public Community College Matrix 41Dine College 54

University ofkizona 28Northern Arizona University 25

Public Community College Matrix . 41

REAL ESTATE

Arizona State University 21SOCIOLOGY

Brodsky Real Estate School 77See Liberal Arts

Northern Arizona University ..... S P EECH & HEARING S CIENC ES

Real Estate Schools Matrix.. --'J7 See Medical Technology

University ofkizona 28

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Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery 85

TAXATION

H&R Block Tax Training Schools .........82

American Institute of Technology

HD S Truck D riving Institute

Western Truck School..

TYPING

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78

85

TELEVISIONSee Secretarial Services

See Audio, Radio, Television & Video VIDEO

See Audio, Radio, Television &VideoTEST PREPARATION

Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88 VISUAL& PERFORMING ARTS

See Acting & Performing ArtsTHEATRE

See Acting & Performing ArtsWATER AND WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY

See Agricultural SciencesTHEOLOGY

American Indian College 61 WELDING

Arizona State University 21See Construction, Trade & Industrial

Cook College and Theological School 61 WOMEN'S STUDIES

Fuller Theological Seminary 61 Arizona State University 21

Grand Canyon University 55 Northern Arizona University 25

Northern Arizona University 25 University of hizona 28

Southwestern Conservative Baptist Bible College ..........61WORD PROCESSING

Southwestern College 61See Secretarial Services

Sweetwater Bible College .62

University of Arizona 28 YOUTH PROGRAMS

Western Bible tistitute 62Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88

TOURISM ZOOLOGY

See Hospitality Northern Arizona University 25

TOXICOLOGY

University ofArizona 28

TRAVEL

See Hospitality

TRUCK DRIVING

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WUEWESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE

1999-2000

What is WUE?WUE is the Western Undergraduate Exchange, a program coordinated by the Western Interstate Commissionfor Higher Education (WICHE). Through WUE, students in western states may enroll in many two-year andfour-year college programs at a reduced tuition level: 150 percent of the institution's regular resident tuition. In

all cases, WUE tuition is considerably less than non-resident tuition.

Which States Participate?For academic year 1999-2000, the eleventh year of WUE's operation, resident students from the followingstates may participate if they meet eligibility requirements:

Alaska Hawaii Nevada Oregon WashingtonArizona Idaho New Mexico North Dakota WyomingColorado Montana Utah

NOTE: Residents of Hawaii may enroll as WUE students in four-year programs only.

Programs AvailableVirtually all undergraduate fields are available to WUE students at the participating colleges and universities.Some institutions have opened their entire curriculum on a space-available or first-come, first-serve basis;others offer only designated programs.

WUE BulletinTo learn of the wide array of programs available, consult the WUE BuIlletin. For more detail, examine individualcollege and university catalogs. The WUE Bulletin is available from high school counselors and admissionsoffices in participating institutions.

EligibilitySome institutions require evidence of academic performance, such as ACT/SAT test scores or high school GPA,or place other limits on WUE enrollment. Consult the WUE Bulletin for details.

Application and AdmissionIf interested, apply for admission and WUE tuitioin status directly to the institution(s) of your choice. Markprominently on the institution's application form that you seek admission as a VVUE student.

Further Inform ationFurther information about specific programs in WUE may be obtained from the admissions office of the partici-pating institution.

General questions atay be addressed to Student Exchange Program s , Western iitersLite Comm ission fir Higher Education, P.O. Box 9752.Boulder. Colorado 80301-9752; orcaN (303)54/-02/0 or visa our web site attrtto Aim Aviche.edu.

Arizona residents ra ay contact the Arizona W ICHE Certifying Oincer at WICHE Student Exchange Programs Arizona Board or Regents. 2020 ftbrthCentral Avenue, Suite 230, Phoenix, Arizona 85004; phone (602)229-2500.

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Institutions and Programs open to Eligible WUE Studentson a Space Available Basis

Alaska Since many certificateand associate degree programsavailable to WUE students are providedin University of Alaska four-yearinstitutions, students should review boththis and the following section describingfour institutions. (Alaska will acceptstudents from all VVI CHE states.)

TIM-YEAR INSTITUTIONPrince William Sound Community College

designated programs

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSUniversity of Alaska Anchorage

designated programsUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks

designated programsUniversity of Alaska Southeast(three campus locations) designatedprograms

CALIFORNIA(California Maritime Academy will acceptstudents from all MI IC HE States.)

Four-Year InstitutionCalifornia Maritime Academy

all programs; 24 students per year

Colorado

TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONSAims Community College

all programs except RadiologicTechnologyArapahoe Community College

all programsColorado Northwestern CommunityCollege

all programs except Dental Hygieneor any of the Criminal Justice ProgramAcedemiesCommunity College of Aurora

all programsCommunity College of Denver

all programsFront Range Community College

all programs except nursingLamar Community College

all programs except nursingMorgan Community College

all programsNortheastern Junior College

all programs except nursingOtero Junior College

all programs except nursingPikes Peak Community College

all programs except NaturalResource Technology and IntegratedCircuit Fabrication Technology

Pueblo Community Collegeall programs except heatth-realated

programsRed Rocks Community College

all programsTrinidad State Junior College

all programs except health relatedprograms and gunsmithing

Four-Year InstitutionsColorado State University

designated programs; consult CSUViewbookFort Lewis College

limited to 40 students; not allclasses openMesa State College

all programsMetropolitan State College of Denver

designated programsUniversity of Colorado HealthSciences Center- Child Health Associate (senior year)and B.S., NursingUniversity of Northern Colorado

all programs, first 100 studentsUniversity of Southern Colorado

all programs

HAWAII

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSUniversity of Hawaii at Hilo

programs in College of A its andSciences and College of AgricultureUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa

designated programs, first 100students

IDAHO

TIM-YEAR INSTITUTIONSCollege of Southern Idaho

all programsNorth Idaho College

all programs

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSBoise State University

over-subscribed programs notavailable; because participation islimited, final selections are based onGPA, test scores, and other criteriaIdaho State University

over-subscribed programs notavailable; because participation islimited, final selections are based onGPA, test scores, and other criteriaLewis-Clark State College

over-subscribed programs notavailableUniversity of Idaho

disignated programs; over-subscribed programs not available;limited to 98 students each fall

MONTANA

TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONSDawson Community College- all programsHelena College of Technology- designated programs; see BulletinMontana Tech College of Tech.- all programs; see BulletinUniversity of Montana - Missoula

designated programs

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSMontana State University - Billings- designated programs; see BulletinMontana State University-Bozeman

the WUE scholarship will not be tiedMontana State University Northern- all programs; first come, first serve

Montana Tech of the University ofall programs

University of Montana Missoulaall programs

Western Montana College of the- all programs

NEVADA

TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONSCommunity College of Southern

all programs; only new studentsTruckee Meadows Community

all programs; only new studentsWestern Nevada Comm. College

all programs; only new students

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas- all programs; only new studentsUniversity of Nevada, Reno- all programs; only new students

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New Mexico

TM-YEAR INSTITUTIONSEastern New Mexico University- Designated programs; 10 studentsper yearNew Mexico Junior College- all programs

F OUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSDickinson State University

all programs except AS in PracticalNursing and the BS in NursingCompletion.Mayville State University

all programsMinot State University

Northern New Mexico Community College all programsall programs, except nursing, which is North Dakota State University

limited to 3 students all programs except upper divisionSante Fe Co mtnunity College architecture, nursing and pharmacy.

Alternative Fuels and Hazardous Lower division courses are open toMaterials Management WUE studentsThe University of New Mexico Gallup University of North DakotaCampus designated programs

all programs Valley City State Universityall programs

FOUR YEAR INSTITUTIONSNew Mexico Highlands University

all undergraduate programsNew Mexico Institute of Mining andTechnology

Designated programs; 10 mostacademically qualified students to beselected; students must apply by March1 by indicating candidacy on top ofTech's Application for UndergraduateAdmtssion and SchatershipNew Mexico State University

one program (B.S. Surveying); and allprograms for students meeting specialGPA and test score requirementsThe University of New Mexico

all programs; new students must meetGPA and test score requirements-application deadline April 30; transferstudents must meet requirements fornew students and also GPArequirements on 30 college credits-application deadline April 30.Western New Mexico University

all programs; student must have GPAof 3.0 with 23 composite ACT or 970SAT or GPA of 3.5 with 20 compositeACT or 860 SAT; college transfer with3.25 GPA

NORTH DAKOTA(North Dakota wil accept students fromall WICHE States)

TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONSBismerk State College

all programsMinot State University - Bottineau

all programsNorth Dakota State College of Science- all programs except AS in DentalHygiene and AS in OccupationalTherapyUniversity of North Dakota-Lake Region- all programs

University of North Dakota-VW liston- all programs

OREGON

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSOregon Institute of Technology

designated programsOregon State University

designated programsPortland State University

designated programsUniversity of Portland- designated programs

Western Oregon Universitydesignated programs

SOUTH DAKOTA -AssociateDegree programs, available at mostSouth Dakota universities, are opento WUE students as are baccalaureateprograms.

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSBlack Hills State University

all programsDakota State University

designated programsNorthern State Unversity- all programs

South Dakota School of Mines andTechnologySouth Dakota State University- all programs

University of South Dakota- all programs

UTAH All institutions will admit WUEstudents in programs currently under-enrolled. Students may apply for WUEconsideration in any program offeredunless otherwise noted.

TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONSCollege of Eastern Utah- all programs except nursing

Dixie College- designated programs

Salt Lake Community Collegedesignated programs

Snow College- all programs

F OUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONSSouthern Utah. University

designated programsThe University of Utah

designated programsUtah State University

designated programsUtah Valley State Colleg e

designated programsWeber State University

designated programs

WASHINGTON(Washington will accept studentsfrom all VWCHE states.)

WYOMING(The University of Morning willaccept students from all VIACHEstates.)

PM-YEAR INSTITUTIONSCasper College-all programs

Central VVyoming College- all programs

Eastern Wyoming College- all programs

Laramie County Communityall programs

Northern Wyoming CommunityCollege District

all programsNorthwest College

all programsWestern Wyoming CommunityCollege

all programs

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONUniversity of Wyoming

all programs

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THE ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTSThe Arizona Board of Regents is the governing body ofthe three public universities. The Governor appoints nine members to the Board subject toSenate confirmation. Each regent serves an eight yearterm, with the exception of the student regent who serves a one-yearterm. The Governor andSuperintendent of Public Instruction are voting ex- officio members. Board members elect their own officers to annual terms beginning July 1 of eachyear in accordance with seniority provisions detailed in the bylaws. The appointments are staggered allowing two new regents to be appointed everytwo wars. Board members do not receive a salary for their service. Members ofthe Board of Regents are responsible for providing policy guidance tothe universities. In doing so they oversee the following areas:administration, finance, capital development, student services, human resources, acade-mi c affairs, audit, strategic planning, public, and legal affairs.

The Arizona Board of Regents

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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYMain Campus, Tempe, AZ 85287-0112 . (480) 965-9011

West C amp us, 4701 W. Thunderbird Rd., P.O. Box 37100, Phoenix, AZ 85069-7100 (602) 543.5500

East C amp us, 6001 S. Pow er Rd., Mesa, AZ 85206-0903 . (480) 965-3278

Extended Campus, P.O. Box 87108, Tempe, AZ 85287-1708Admissions 965-7788 Financial Ad Pell, Direct Stafford Loans, PLUS Loans, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA, SA Trust/University Grants.

Financial Ad 965-3355 Accreditation -N CA For departmental and program accreditation refer to college catalog. ASU is a Research I

University.

Enrollment Fall 1999- Main Campus - 43,732. West Campus 4880. East Campus 1,095. Extended Campus/Other - 4,804.Admission Requirements Please re tr to the ASU General Catalog available in all high school and community college counselors' offces. Specific informa-tion about the university and its programs maybe requested through Undergraduate Admissions.Tuition & Fees* 1999-00 Resident students (7 or more hours). $113 1 isemester

Non-Resident students (12 or more hours)- $4707 /semester

Continuing Education Over670 off-campus courses are offered. Instructional Television Credit Courses KPET Channel 8 and cable. Extended Education -

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PROGRAM BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL COLLEGE /ACADEMIC UNITS

AGRIBUSINESS Morrison Sch. of AgribusinessAgribusiness BA, OS MS & Res. Mgt @ ASU East

ALLIED HEALTHMusic Therapy BMus Fine Ms

ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNArchitecture M Arch Architecture and Environmenta Design

Architectural Studies BSD Architecture and Environmenta Design

Building Design MS Architecture and Environmenta Design

Design MS Architecture and Environmenta Design

Design Science BS D'" Architecture and Environmenta Design

Environmental Design & Planning PhD Architecture and Environmenta Design

Environmental Resources BS MS Architecture and Environmenta DesignEnvironmental Planning MEP Architecture and Environmenta Design

Graphic Design BSD Architecture and Environmenta Design

Housing and Urban Development BSD Architecture and Environmenta Designhdustrial Design BSD MS D Architecture and Environmenta Design

hterior Design BSD MS D Architecture and Environmenta Design

Landscape Architecture BS LA Architecture and Environmenta Design

Urban Planning B SP Architecture and Environmenta Design

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENTAccountancy BS MAcc BusinessfASU West Management- BS onlyBusiness Administration MBA PhD Business /ASU West Management MBA onlyFinance BS BusinessGlobal Business BS ASU West ManagementManagement BS Business

Marketing BS BusinessSupply Chain Managementhformation Management

BSMS

BusinessBusiness

Real Estate BS BusinessTaxation MTa x Business

COMMUNICATIONSBroadcasting BA Public ProgramCommunication BA, BS MA PhD Public Progillerdisciplinary Comm/

AS U West Human Services BA, BS onlyJournalism BA Public Progfinterdisciplinary Comm

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COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIESLearning & Instructional Systems MEd, MA PhD, EdD Education

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCESComputer Intonation Systems BS Business

Computer Science BS MCS, MS PhD Engineering /Liberal Arts

EDUCATION

Counseling MC Education

Counseling Psychology PhD Education

Counselor Education MEd Education

Curriculum and Instruction MA MEd EdD, PhD Education/Interdisciplinary Comm.Early Childhood Education BAE Education /ASU West Education

Educational Administration and Supervision MEd EdD Education/AS U West Education MEd only

Educational Leadership and Policy Studies PhD Education

Educational Media and Computers MEd Education

Educational Psychology MA MEd PhD Education

Elementary Education BAE MEd Education/ASU Ulkst Education BAE Ad only)

Higher and Postsecondary Education MEd EdD Education

Secondary Education BAE MEd Education/AS U Vlbst Education BAE (West only)

Selected Studies in Education BAE Education

Social & Philosophical Foundations of Education MA Education

Special Education BAE MA MEd Education/AS U West Education BAE only

ENGINEERINGAerospace Engineering BSE MS,MSE PhD Engineering and Applied Sciences

Bioengineering BSE MS PhD Engineering and Applied SciencesChemical Engineering BSE MS,MSE PhD Engineering and Applied SciencesCivil Engineering BSE MS,MSE PhD Engineering and Applied Sciences

Computer Systems Engineering BSE Engineering and Applied SciencesElectrical Engineering BSE MS,MSE PhD Engineering and Applied SciencesEngineering Science MS,MSE PhD Engineering and Applied Sciences

Industrial Engineering BSE MS,MSE PhD Engineering and Applied SciencesInterdisciplinary Studies BS* Engineering and Applied SciencesMaterials Science BSE Engineering and Applied Sciences

Mechanical Engineering BSE MS,MSE PhD Engineering and Applied Sciences

Special Studies BSE Engineering and Applied Sciences

ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING RELATED TECHNOLOGIESAeronautical Engineering Technology BS MTechAeronautical Management Technology BS MTech

Construction BS MSElectronics Engineering Technology BS MTechIndustrial Technology BS MTech

Manufacturing Engineering Technology BS MTechScience & Engr.of MaterialsTechnology, General M-Tech

FOREIGN LANGUAGESAsian Languages (Chinese/Japanese) BA

French BA MAGerman BA MAItalian BA

Russian BASpanish BA

HEALTH SCIENCESClinical Laboratory Sciences BS

Communications Disorders MS

Health Services Administration MHSANursing BSN MS

Speech and Hearing Sciences BS

HOME ECONOMICSFamily Resource and Human Development BA, BS MS

PhD

College of Technology and Applied Scieke ASU EastCollege of Technology and Applied Science ASU East

Engineering and Applied SciencesCollege of Technology and Applied Science AS U EastCollege of Technology and Applied Science ASU EastCollege of Technology and Applied Science ASU East

Engineering and Applied SciencesCollege of Technology and Applied Science ASU East

MA PhD

Liberal ArtsLiberal ArtsLiberal ArtsLiberal ArtsLiberal Arts

Liberal Arts/ASU West Ms & Science BA only

PhD

Liberal MsLiberal ArtsBusiness

Nursing/ASU West Human Services BSN onlyLiberal Ats/hterdisciplinary Comm.

Liberal Arts

LAWLaw

LETTERSCreative WritingEnglish

LLM JD Law

BAM FA

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Interdisciplinary CommitteeLiberal Arts/AS U West Ms & Sciences-BA only

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LIBRARY AND ARCHIVAL SCIENCESSchool Library Science MA, MEd Education

LIFE SCIENCESPlant Biology BS MS PhD Liberal Arts

Exercise Science BS MS PhD Lib .AitslInterdisciplinary Committee (PhD)Life Sciences BS ASU West Ms & SciencesMicrobiology BS MS PhD Liberal MsMolecular and Cellular Biology MS PhD Interdisciplinary CommitteePhysical Education MP E Liberal Arts

Conservation Biology BS Liberal Ms

Biology BS MS PhD Liberal Arts

MATHEMATICSMathematics BA BS MA PhD Liberal MsStatistics MS Interdisciplinary Committee

MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESAmerican Studies BA ASU West Ms & SciencesHumanities BA MA Interdisciplinary Committee

Integrative Studies BA AS U West Ms & SciencesInterdisciplinary Ms & Performance BA AS U West Ms & SciencesInterdisciplinary Studies BA BS Liberal MsNatural Sciences M NS Liberal MsScience and Engineering of Materials PhD Interdisciplinary CommitteeSocial & Behavorial Sciences BA BS ASU West Ms & Sciences

Women's Studies BA BS Liberal ArtslASU West Collaborative Programs

PARKS AND RECREATIONRecreation BS MS Public Prog.fASU West Human Services BS only

PHILOSOPHYAND RELIGIONPhilosophy BA MA Liberal MsReligious Studies BA MA Liberal Ms

PHYSICAL SCIENCESChemistry BA BS MS PhD Liberal MsGeology BS MS PhD Liberal MsPhysics BS MS PhD Liberal Ms

PSYCHOLOGY

Psychology BA BS PhD Liberal ArtsIAS U West Arts & Sciences, BA, BS only

PROTECTIVE SERVICESAdministration of Justice BS ASU West Human ServicesJustice Studies BS MS PhD Public Prog flaterdisciplinary Committee

PUBLIC AFFAIRSPublic Administration MPA DPA Public Prog Ante rdiscipli na ry Committee

Social Work BSW M SW PhD School of Social IftibrIdASU Ultst 'loan Services - B SW only

RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCESEnvironmental Resources BS MS Architecture and Environmental Design

CHICANAJO STUDIESChicanalo Studies BA Interdisciplinary Committee

Interdisciplinary Studies BIS Interdisciplinary Committee

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Anthropology BA MA PhD Liberal MsEconomics BA BS MS PhD Liberal Arts/Business AdministrationFamily Science PhD Liberal MsGeography BA BS MA PhD Liberal MsHistory BA BS MA PhD Liberal ArtsfASU West Arts & Sciences BA onlyPolitical Science BA BS MA PhD Liberal Arts/ASU West Ms & Sciences BA BS onlySociology BA MA PhD Liberal Arts/ASU West Ms & Sciences BA BS only

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTSBA BFA MA,M FA Fine Ms

Composition MM Fine MsDance BFA M FA DMA Fine MsMusic BA MA Fine MsMusic Education MM Fine Ms

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PerformanceTheaterTheory and Composition

BACHELORBM

BA BFABM

MASTERMM

MA,M FA

DOCTORAL

Phd

SPECIAL NON-DEGREE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Accountancy (West)''American Humanics, Certificate in Youth PgencyAdministrationAmerican hdian Justice Studies CertificateAsian StudiesEast Asian StudiesEthnic Studies ()Nest)Gerontology (main and West)Hazardous Materials and Waste ManagementHealth Physicshtemational Business StudiesJewish StudiesLatin American StudiesMedieval and Renaissance Studies'Medieval Studies'

You must have a bachelor's degree to pursue this certificate.3 For more information, see the Graduate Catalog.

COLLEGEfACADEMIC UNFTSFine ArtsFine MsFine Ms

Museum Studies'Non-Profit Management CertificatePost-Masters Family Nurse PractitionerDuality AnalysisRenaissance StudiesRussian & East European StudiesScholarly Publishing'Small Business and EntreprenurshipSoutheast Asian StudiesTranslationTransportation Systems'Women's Studies (Main &West)Writing (West)

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NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITYFlagstaff, AZ 86011 .(520)523-9011 www .nau.edu

Admissions (520)523-5511 or 1-888-MO RE- NAU (667-3628) Financial Ad Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, SE0 G , FWS, B IA and others

Financial Ad 523-4951 Accreditation -NCA For departmental and program accreditation refer to college catalog

Enrollment Fall 1998- 19,940Admission Requirements Please refer to the NAU General Catalog available in all high school and communitycollege counselors' offices. Spedic informa-

tion about the university and its programs may be requested through Undergraduate Admissions.Tuition & Fees 1999-00 All resident students enrolled for 7 or more hours, in all colleges and divisions, and at all levels (per semester) $1,131

AI non-resident students enrolled br 12 or more hours, in all colleges and divisions, and at all levels (per semester) $4,189Continuing Education Statewide Academic Programs NAU's Statewide Academic Programs brings education to you through web, interactive instructional

television, and off-campus courses. With cokrtwerrtylocationsthroughout Arizona, inlcu ding computer labs, TV classrooms, and a net-

work of colle ges, many located on community college campuses, NAU Statewide Academic Programs beleiws your education shouldknow no bounds. Take courses toward sour NAU graduate or undergraduate degree, certticAtio n, or endorsement attimes andpleaces conwnierrt to your schedule and commitments. Courses are taught by NAU faculty, and the degree you earn is the same as

that awarded on the main Flagstaff campus. For more information about your learning opportunities with NAU Statewide, call 1.800-426 -8315, and say pu saw it tithe Arizona College and Career Guide, Or contact us bye-mail at statewide [email protected] orthrough the web at www.nau,eduistatewide.

PROGRAM BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL

ALLIED HEALTHDental HygienePhysical Therapy

ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

BS-DHMPT

Interior Design

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENTAccountancyBusiness AdministrationBusiness EconomicsFinanceHotel and Restaurant ManagementManagementMarketing

COMMUNICATIONS

BS

BSAccy

B SBA

B SBA

BS

B SBA

B SBA

MBA

ACADEMIC UNITS

Health ProfessionsHealth Professions

School of Fine Art

Business Admin.Business Admin.Business Admin.Business Admin.

Hotel and Restaurant ManagementBusiness Admin.Business Admin.

AdvertisingElectronic MediaJournalismPhotographyPublic RelationsSpeech Communication

Visual Communication

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SERVICES

BS

BA BSBSJ, B S Ed

BS

BS

BA, BS, BSEd

B FA

School of CommunicationSchool of CommunicationSchool of CommunicationSchool of CommunicationSchool of CommunicationSchool of CommunicationSchool of Communication

Computer Information Systems B SBA

EDUCATION

Art Education BSEd

BilingualNulticultural Education MEd

Counseling MEd ,MACurriculum and InstructionEarly Childhood Education MEd

Educational Leadership MEd

Educational PsychologyElementary Education BS Ed MEd

Elementary and Special Education BS Ed

Heath Education BS

Physical Education BS MAReading and Learning Disabilities MEd

School Psychology MASecondary Education B S Ed

Secondary Education BSEd MEd

Special Education BSEd MEd

Technology Education B S Ed

Vocational Education BSEd MVE

Ed D

Ed D

Ed D

Business Admin.

School of Fine ArtEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation

EducationEducationEducation

Health ProfessionsHealth Professions

Education

EducationVarious Colleges

EducationEducationEducationEducation

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ENGINEERINGCivil Engineering BSE

Computer Science & Engineering BSCSEConstruction Management BST

Electrical Engineering BSE

Environmental Engineering BSEMechanical Engineering BSE

FOREIGN LANGUAGESFrench BA, BSEd

German BA, BSEd

Spanish BA, BSEd

Engineering and TechnologyEngineering and TechnologyEngineering and TechnologyEngineering and TechnologyEngineering and TechnologyEngineering and Technology

Ms & SciencesMs & SciencesMs & Sciences

HEALTH SCIENCESClinical Speech Pathology MS Health ProfessionsExercise Science BS Health ProfessionsNursing BSN M S N Health Professions

Physical Therapy MPT Health Professions

LETTERS

EnglishLinguistics, AppliedTeaching English as a Second Language

BA, BSEd MA

MAPhD

Ms & SciencesMs & SciencesArts & Sciences

LIBERAUGENERAL STUDIESLiberal Studies

LIFE SCIENCES

BAILS, MLS University Interdisciplinary

Biology, General BS, BSEd MAT, MS PhD Ms & Sciences

Botany BS Ms & SciencesMicrobiology BS Ms & SciencesZoology, General BS Ms & Sciences

MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTIONMerchandising BS School of Communication

MATHEMATICSMathematics BS, BSEd MS,MAT Ms & Sciences

MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESHumanities BA Ms & SciencesQuaternary Studies MS Interdepartmental Committee

PHILOSOPHYAND RELIGIONPhilosophy BA Ms & SciencesReligious Studies BA Ms & Sciences

PHYSICAL SCIENCESAstronomy BS Ms & SciencesChemistry BS, BSEd MS Ms & SciencesEarth Science BS Ed MAT, MS Ms Se SciencesEngineering Physics BS Ms & SciencesEnvironmental Chemistry BS Ms & SciencesEnvironmental Science BS Ms & SciencesGeochemistry BS Ms & SciencesGeology BS MS Ms & Sciences

Physical Science BS, BSEd MAT Ms & SciencesPhysics BS Ms & Sciences

PSYCHOLOGYPsychology BA BS MA Social and Behavioral Sciences

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PUBLIC AFFAIRSPublic AdministrationPublic PlanningSocial Work

RENEWABLE RESOURCESForestryParks and Recreation Management

SOCIAL SC IENCESAmerican Political StudiesAnthropologyApplied GeographyApplied SociologyCriminal JusticeEconomicsGeographyGeography, RuralHistoryInternational AffairsPolitical ScienceSociology

BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL

MPABS

B SW

ACADEMIC UNITS

Social and Behavioral SciencesEcosystem Science and Management

Social and Behavioral Sciences

BSF MSF PhD Ecosystem Science and ManagementBS Ecosystem Science and Management

BS

BA MABS

BA BS MABS MSBS

BS, BSEd

MABA, BS, BSEd MA

BA

BA BS MABA BS

PhD

PhD

Social and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral Sciences

Ecosystem Science and ManagementSocial and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral Sciences

Ecosystem Science and ManagementEcosystem Science and Management

Ms and SciencesSocial and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral Sciences

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTSAt HistoryMs ManagementStudio MMusic PerbrmanceMusic .

Theater

BABS

B FA

BMusBMEd, BMus, BA MM

B&BS, BSEd

Ms and SciencesSchool of Performing Arts

School of Fine MsSchool of Performing MsSchool of Performing ArtsSchool of Performing Arts

SPECIALNON-DEGREEPROGRPMSAsian StudiesAthletic CoachingAthletic TrainingCartographyGerontologyhtemational RelationsLatin American StudiesLinguistics

Music History and LiteratureNative American hdian StudiesNavajoSouthwest StudiesRemote SensingRussian StudiesWomen's Studies

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

Tucson, AZ 85721 (520) 621-2211

Admissions 621-3237 Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, SE° G, FWS, B IA, and others

Financial Aid 621-1858 Pccreditation -NCA For departmental and program accreditation refer to college catalog

Enrollment Fall 1999 34,327

Admission Requirements Please refer to the UofA General Catalog available in all high school and community college counselors' offices. Specific

information about the university and its programs maybe requested through Undergraduate Admissions.

Tuition & Fees 1999-00 All resident students enrolled for 7 or more hours, in all colleges and divisions,and at all levels (per semester) $1,081All non-resident students enrolled for 12 or more hours, in all colleges and divisions,and at all levels (per semester) $4,557

Continuing Education In cooperation with all academic colleges and departments, UofAoffers a wide variety ofcredit and non-credit courses.

Daytime and evening and weekend classes ,correspondence courses, and conferences are available to meetthe changingneeds ofpeople in Pima and Cochise counties as well as throughout Arizona. Extended Education - (520)624-8632 Tucson.

PROGRAM BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL ACADEMIC UNITS

AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS & PRODUCTIONAgricultural and Resource Economics BS in Agr MS Agriculture

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCESAgriculture Technology ManagementAnimal SciencesPlant SciencePlant PathologyRange ManagementSoil, Water & Environmental Science

BS in AgrBS in AgrBS in Agr

BS in Agr

MS

MSMSMS

MS

PhD

PhDPhDPhD

PhD

AgricultureAgricultureAgricultureAgricultureAgriculture

Agriculture

RENEWABLE NAT URAL RESOURCES

Renew able Natural Resource Studies MS

Environmental Sciences B ES

Watershed Management MS

Wildlife & Fisheries Science MSWildlife, Watershed and Rangeland Resources BS in RN R

And Lands Resource Sciences

ARCHITECTURE & RELATED PROGRAMSArchitecture BAR MAR

Regional Development BS

Planning MSLandscape Architecture MLA

PhD

PhD

PhD

PhD

AgricultureAgricultureAgricultureAgricultureAgriculture

hterdepartmental Committee

ArchitectureSocial and Behavioral Sciences

ArchitectureAgriculture

AREA, ETHNIC & CULTURAL STUDIESEast Asian StudiesLatin American StudiesNear Eastern StudiesAmerican Indian StudiesMexican American StudiesJudaic StudiesWomen's Studies

COMMUNICATIONSCommunicationJournalismMedia Arts

BA MABA MABA MA

MABA

BA

BA MA

PhD

PhDPhD

Humanities

Social and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral Sciences

hterdepartmental CommitteeSocial and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral Sciences

BA

BABFA

MAMAMA

PhD Social and Behavioral SciencesSocial and Behavioral Sciences

Fine Arts

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCESComputer Science BS MS PhD Science

EDUCATIONTeaching and Teacher EducationBilingual/Bicultural EducationBilingualkululticultural EducationEducational LeadershipHigher EducationEducational PsychologySpecial Education & RehabilationCounseling & GuidanceElementary EducationEarly Childhood EducationSecondary Ed (Non-Certification)Agricultural EducationArt EducationRhetoric, Composition &the Teaching of EnglishExtended English

BSE

BAEBAEBAEBSAB FA

BAE

MA, MED EDD, PhDMA

MEDEDD, EDS

MA PhD

MA, EdS PhD, EDSMA EDD, PhD, EDS

MED EDD, PhDMED,MT

MED,MTMAE, MS

MAPhD

EducationEducation

EducationEducationEducationEducationEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation

AgricultureFine Arts

Education/HumanitiesEducation

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EDUCATION, continuedHealth EducationFamily& Consumer Sciences EducationMusic EducationLanguage, Reading and CultureEarth ScienceLanguage Ms Social StudiesSocial StudiesTheatre Ms EducationEnglish as a Second LangaugeSecond Language Acquisition &Teaching

MASTER DOCTORAL ACADEMIC UNITS

BHS

BSF

BMU MM PhDM, 5,

BSE

BAEBAEB FA

MA EDD, PhD, EDS

MAPhD

Health Related ProfessionsAgriculture

Fine AxisEducationEducation

EducationEducationFine Arts

HumanitiesInterdepartmental Committee

ENGINEERINGLiberal & Technical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringAgriculture and Biosystems EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringHydrology and Water ResourcesHydrologyComputer EngineeringElectrical EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringEngineering MechanicsEngineeringEngineering PhysicsEnvironmental EngineeringGeological EngineeringMining, Geological & Geophysical EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMining EngineeringNuclear EngineeringSystems EngineeringSystems and Industrial EngineeringMaterials Science and EngineeringEngineering MathematicsReliabilityand Quality EngineeringOptical Engineering

FOREIGN LANGUAGESRussianGerman StudiesFrench

ItalianSpanishClassics

HOME ECONOMICSFamily& Consumer ResourcesRetailing & Consumer StudiesFamily Studies

BA Eng.BS MSBS MS

MSBS MSBS MSBS

MSBS

BS

BS

BS

BS

BS

BS

BS

BS

BS

BS

BS

PhDPhDPhDPhDPhD

PhD

MS PhDMS PhDME

MS PhD

MS PhDMSMS PhD

MS PhDMS

PhDMS PhD

MS

BA MABA MABA MA PhD

BABA MA PhDBA MA

Engineering and MinesEngineering and Mines

Engineering and Mines/AgricultureInterdepartmental Committee

Engineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and MinesEngineering and Mines

BSABSA

MS PhD

LAW& LEGAL STUDIESLaw

International Trade Law LLM

JD

HumanitiesHumanitiesHumanitiesHumanitiesHumanitiesHumanities

AgricultureAgricultureAgriculture

Law

Law

ENGLISH LANGUAGE& LITERATURES/LETTERSEnglishComp. Cultural & Literary StudiesCreative Writing

LIBRARY SCIENCESInbrmation Resources& Library Science

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES/LIF E SCIENCESGeneral BiologyBiochemistryMolecular and Cellular BiologyCancer Biology

BA

BA

MAMA

MFA

PhDPhD

MA PhD

HumanitiesInterdepartmental Committee

Humanities

Social and Behavorial Sciences

BS

BS

BS

MS PhD

MS PhDMS PhD

ScienceScienceScience

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LIFE SCIENCES, continuedMicrobiology BSA MS PhD Agriculture /University DepartmentMicrobiology& Immunology MS PhD University DepartmentEcology & Evolutionary Biology BS, BA MS PhD Science

Neuroscience MS PhD Interdepartmental CommitteeNutritional Sciences BSA MS PhD AgricultureGenetics MS PhD Interdepartmental CommitteeEntomology MS PhD AgricultureInsect Science PhD Interdepartmental CommitteePathobiology MS PhD AgriculturePharmacology and Toxicology MS PhD Interdepartmental Committeehlethcine

MATHEMATICSMathematics BA BS MA,MS PhD Science

Applied Mathematics MS PhD Interdepartmental Committee

MULTI/INTERD ISP UNARY STUDIESInterdisciplinary Studies BA University College

PARK, RECREATION, LEISURE & FITNESSExercise & Sport Sciences MA, MS Health Related Professions

PHILOS 0 PH YAND RELIGIONPhilosophy BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral SciencesReligious Studies BA Humanities

PHYSICAL SCIENCESAstronomy BS MS PhD ScienceAtmospheric Sciences BS MS PhD ScienceChemistry BA BS MA,MS PhD ScienceGeosciences BS MS PhD Science

Planetary Sciences MS PhD Science

Physics BS MS PhD ScienceOptical Sciences MS PhD Interdepartmental Committee

PSYCHOLOGYPsychology BA BS MA PhD Social and Behavioral Sciences

PROTECTIVE SERVICESCriminal Justice Administration BSP Business and Public Adminstration

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION & SERVICESPublic Administration MPA Business and Public Adminstration

Public Management BSP Business and Public AdminstrationManagement MS PhD Business and Public Adminstration

SOCIAL SCIENCES &HISTORYSociology BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral SciencesAnthropology BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral Sciences

Economics BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral Sciences/Business and Public Administration

Geography BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral Sciences

History BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral SciencesPolitical Science BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral SciencesAnthropology & Linguistics PhD Social and Behavioral SciencesLinguistics BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral Sciences

VIS UAL AN D PERFORMING ARTSFine Ms Studies B FA

Dance B FA Fine ArtsTheatre Arts MA, M FA Fine MsTheatre Production B FA Fine MsArt MFA Fine MsStudio M B FA Fine MsArt History BA MA Fine MsMusic BA Fine MsPerformance BMus MM DMA Fine MsMusical Theatre B FA Fine MsHistory and Theory of Art PhD Fine Ms

HEALTH PROFESSIONS & RELATED SCIENCESGerontology MS Interdepartmental CommitteeSpeech & Hearing Sciences BS MS PhD ScienceHealth & Human Services Administration BSP Business and Public AdministrationMedical Technology B HS Health Related Professions

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HEALTH PR FES SIO NS & RELATED SCIENCES, continuedMedicine MEDCell Biology& Phatomy MS PhD

Nursing BS N MS PhD

Pharmacy PD

Pharmaceutical Sciences MS PhD

Public Heath MPHEpidemiology MS PhD

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESGeneral Business Administration BSB

Business Administration MBAOperations Management BSB

Accounting BSB MACBusiness Economics BSB

Entrepreneurship BSB

Finance BSB

BusinessManagement BSB

Management liformation Systems BSB MS

Marketing BS B

ACADEMIC UNITS

MedicineMedicineNursing

PharmacyPharmacyMedicine

riterdepartmental Committee

Business and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public AdministrationBusiness and Public Administration

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The community college system makes up the largest segment of public higher education in Arizona. It w as established in 1960 underthe Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 15, Chapter, 6, now Title 15, Chapter 12. It consists of the State Board of Directors for CommunityColleges of Arizona and 10 districts each governed by a locally-elected board and located in 11 counties. The districts operate 19 com-munity colleges on 34 campuses throughout the State.Because of geographical availability, tuition rates generally low er than those of the universities and private postsecondary schools, andthe wide variety of degrees, certificates and programs of study offered, practically every resident of Arizona has easy and affordableaccess to educational services. The educational services provided by Arizona community colleges include:

the first two years of university-level educationdesigned for transfer to any Arizona university;occupational training programs in technical, vocational and paraprofessional careers;general education opportunities;continuing education and job skill enhancement;academic counseling and job placement services; andcultural and community services programs for community enrichment.

Enrollment RequirementsAs a prospective Arizona community college student, you must meet one of the follow criteria:

be a graduate of an accredited high school;have successfully completed the General Education Development Certificate of High School Equivalency (GED);be an individual of 18 years of age w ho has not completed high school;be a transfer student in good standing from another college or community college; orbe a high school student w ho w is hes to take college courses.

Curriculum MatrixThe State Board establishes curricula and courses for the community colleges. This section includes a curriculum matrix w hich detailsthe types of educational programs available, the colleges at w hich they are offered, and the types of degrees or certificates awarded.

Tuition and FeesThe State Board annually approves tuition and fees w hich mayvary depending on the district and geographical location. Tuition andfees for each college are listed under the individual college heading.

Financial AidFinancial aid programs are available to qualifying students at each community college. Please see the individual college listing for pro-gram types and contact the financial aid office at the community college you w ish to attend.

ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGEP.O. Box 929, Yuma, AZ 85366 (520)317-6000 Yuma-La Paz County Community College District

Community Education Center 2098 S. 3rd Ave., Yuma, AZ 85364 (520) 783-7485La Paz Center 1120 16th St., Parker, AZ 85344 (520) 669-2214San Luis Center San Luis Middle School, San Luis, AZ 85349 (520)627-2005Somerton Center 1011 N. Somerton Ave., Somerton, AZ 85350 (520) 627-2083

Admissions 317-6000 Financial Aid - Pell, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, NUS, BA, and othersFinancial Aid 344-7634 Pc creditation -NCA NLN

Tuition & Fees

On Campus, City of Yuma, 'PG and MCAS Out of State15 + hours $465 15+hours. $2649

1-14hours $31Thour 14 hours $2618

Greater Yuma County and La Paz County 13 hours $2587

15 4- hours $390 7-12 hours $213/hour

1-14 hours 1261hour 1-6 hours $361tiour

CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGESignal Peak C amp us 8470 N. Overfield Rd., Coolidge, AZ 85228 (520) 723-4141Aravapai Campus Star Route, Box 97, Winkelman, AZ 85292 (520) 357-7864Superstition Mountain Campus 273 E. Old West Hwy., Apache Junction, AZ 85219 (480) 982-7261

Admissions (520)426-4260 Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, S E0 0, BIA, and others

Financial Aid (520) 426-4425 Accreditation NCA, NLNTuition & Fees

In-state Out-of-state residents

1-13 hours $31/credit hour 1-6 hours.. $62/credit hour14-20 hours .... $440 per semester 7-13 hours $194/credit hour

14-20 hours $2750 per semester

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CHANDLER-GILBERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE2626 E. Pecos Rd., Chandler, AZ 85225 (602) 732-7000 Maricopa County Community College District

Admissions 732-7308 Financial Aid Pell, Direct Loans, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, B IA, and other Scholorships.Financial Aid 732-7311 Accreditation -NCATuition & Fees

Resident of County $40Thour

Less than 6 credit hours out of state & $651hourout of county

COCHISE COLLEGEDouglas, AZ 86607 (520) 364-7943 Cochise County Community C allege DistrictSierra Vista Campus 901 N. Colombo, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 (520) 616-0500Willcox Center 1110 Fremont St., Willcox, AZ 85643 (520) 384-4502Fort Huachuca Center Buffalo Soldier Education and Training Center, Building 52104, Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613 (520) 633-2256

Admissions 364-7943 Ext. 246 Financial Aid- Pell, FF EL, Perkins, LEAP, S EO , FINS , BIA, and others

Financial Aid 364-7943 Ext. 243 Accreditation -NCATuition & Fees In-State Residents $26/hour Out-of-State Residents

7+ hours.. $158/hour (rvtoactive to 1 unit)1.6 hours $39Thour

COCONINO COMMUNITY COLLEGEFlagstaff- Main Campus: 3000 N. Fourth St., Suite 17/P.O. Box 8,000, Flagstaff, AZ 86003-8000 (800)350-7122

AdmissionsFinancial Aid

Advisement

(520) 527-1222x250 Financial Aid - Pell, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA, and others(520) 527. 1222x219 Accreditation -NCA

(520) 527-1222x257 TTYffTD (520)527-8693, FAX (520)527-1222, Web Site: www .coco.cc.az.us

Page C ampus: 475 S. Lake Pow ell Blvd./P.O. Box 728, Page, AZ 86040-0728 (520) 645 -3987 Fax (520) 645 -3501

Site Locations: C amp Navajo, Grand Canyon and Williams

P.O. Box 8,000, Flagstaff, AZ 86003.8000 (520) 527- 1222x244 (800) 350-7122 Arizona OnlyTuition & Fees

Fees h-State $30fhour Tuition Out-of-state residents

Registration: $5.00 7-18 hours $1451hour

Intrmation Technology:$2.00kredit hour 1-6 hours $45fhour

EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGEThatcher-Main Campus 3714 W. Church, Thatcher, AZ 85552-0769 (800) 678-3808 Graham County Community College DistrictGila Pueblo Campus Six Shooter Canyon Rd., Globe, AZ 85502-2820 (520) 425 -3151

Admissions (520)428-8270 Financial Aid- Pell, LEAP, SEOG, FINS, Tribal Grants and othersFinancial Aid (520) 428-8287 Accreditation -NCATuition & Fees

In-State Out-of-State

12 or more credit hours $366 12 or more credit hours $2426

11credit hours $315 1 1credit hours... $2040

10 credit hours $264 10 credit hours... $16549 credit hours $213 9 credit hours. $1268

8 credit hours $162 8 credit hours $882

7 credit hours $111 7 credit hours. $496

2-6 credit hours $60 2-6 credit hours $1101 credit hour $30 1 credit hour $55

*New Mexico Out-of-State Tution Waiver Available

ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE3000 N. Dysart Road, Avondale, AZ 85323-1000 (602) 935.8000 Maricopa County Community College DistrictAdmissions 935-8888 Financial Aid Pell, Stafford, SE0 0, LEAP, FWSFinancial Aid 935-8940 Accreditation -NCATuition & Fees

Resident of County $40Thour

Out-of-State Resident 1-6 credit hours $63/hour7+credit hours $162Jhour (starting with 1 credit hour)

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MARICOPA SKILL CENTER1245 E. Buckeye Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85034-4101 (602) 238-4300 A Division of Gatew ay Community CollegeAdmissions 238-4350 Financial Ad Pell, SE0 0, LEAP, DIA, and others

Financial Ad 238-4310 Accreditation - NCAEntrance Requirements - Age 16 and over

Cost $18/seven hour training day, $21.50 with lunch ticket. Aid 1200- Books/materials/lab fee. $5 registration fee.Open-entry/open-exit: students can enter and graduate according to their rate ofleaming and prior experience. Most programs average 19 or 27weeks, 90 -135 training days. (Based on a clock-hour system, with a fee structure based on actual days of attendance.)

A certificate is awarded to students who have completed an approved vocational program designed to make students lob-re ady" for entry level posi-

tions in that field.

Tours -every Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 AM -Main lobby.

The Maricopa Skill Center provides entry -level training in eleven areas for anyone over 16 years of age and develops customized short courses forbusiness and industry on an as-needed basis.

The skill Center has perfected an open-entry, open-exit format that allows students to enter and graduate according to their schedule and work at

their own pace. The average time needed to complete a course of studyis six-months; licensed practical nursing requires 13 months.

The school is open 51 weeks a year and holds 51 weekly graduations. Students attend seven hours a day, five days a week, (the computer lab is

open until 9 p m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday). Students pay only forthe hours theyspend atthe school. Tuition averages $18 a day.

Students have individualized course outlines that build on the skills they bring to the program. They mayrequest remedial training in math, English,GED preparation and English -as-a-second-language. Work ethic, self-esteem, safety and good work habits are emphasized in all classes.

Many areas give students hands-on training in local business. Al utilize Their close working relationships with area business leaders to offerthe cur-

rent programs and techniques used in that industry.

The majority ofthe students have a job in their field within a few weeks of graduation. Many of them are still with that company atthe same or betterjob a year later. M S C's Career and Workforce Development Center provides job search assistance to students and alumni.

TRAINING AREAS:

BANKING/COMPUTERS/OFFICE/RETAIL SERVICESAn abilityto handle money and/or computers can lead to jobs in any industry or business in the country.

Students in the MSC Banking/Retail program develop an understanding of business practice and procedures. Students learn , by working in the

Center Cafeteria and Meat Market, how to operate cash registers, balance daily receipts and handle cash. The banking program covers bankcard

activities, image keyers, lockbox, customer service ,data entry, clerking and customer service. Computer activities include ten key, credit card pro-cessing, retail sales and cashiering. Students who have mastered the teller machine have an opportunityto work in a local bank two days a week.

The two computer labs ,M SC Computer Based Programs and Computerized Office Procedures, offertraining in the software programs most used by

health care providers ,hospitals , government offices and small businesses. They include spreadsheets, Macintosh programs, word processing, desk-

top publishing, WordPerfect and all the Windows programs.

Job titles such as data entry clerk, payroll clerk, microcomputer software operator and word processing operator are available as training choices.Students interested in the growing travel industry can learn to be a travel agent or reservation clerk.

Those with an interest in working in professional offices, such as medical or legal firms, can ask for specialized training leading to a clerical assistant

certi1cate with a specialty in medical terminology/transcription ; leg al terminology/transcription.

HEALTH OCCUPATIONS

The MSC Health Occupations cluster allows students a quick entry into the many-faceted world of nursing care. Students who need an immediate joband are interested in the heath field can start w ith th e thre e-week Nursing Assistant (NA) course. Those who are sure abouttheir career choice

should look into the eight-week Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program which is a prerequisite for the 45 -week Practical Nursing (PN)program.

Students spend three days a week in clinical care in area health facilities.

Students from all classes have consistently done w ell on the state certifying and licensing examinations. Graduates are quickly employed in long-term care, acute care , home heath care, outpatient facilities and medical centers.

Classes start each month for students who are 18 years of age and older and have successfully metthe minimum nursing entrance requirements:

Three-week class: a 15 on the Wonderlic general abilitytest.Eight -week class: a high school diploma or GED; a 15 on the Wonderlic general a bilitytest and a 44145 on the S RA math assessment test.Practical Nursing program:the successful completion of a CNAprogram with a grade of B or above within the past three years; a 20 on the

Wonderlic general abilitytest and a 49/54 on the SRAmath assessment test.

All Heath Occupations students must have a recent physical exam and current immunization records.

FOOD SERVICBMEAT CUTTING

Graduates of the MSC Food Preparation and Meat Cutting sequences find jobs in restaurants, country clubs, bakeries, hospitals or wholesale orretail meat cutting facilities. Students learn the practical side of the business by working in the MSC Cafeteria and Meat Market.

Food Preparation students leam the coned way to prepare stocks, soups, sauces, salads, breads, pastries, desserts, meats and main dishes in

steam jacket kettles, convection and baker's ovens and all the other pieces of equipment in a commercial kitchen.

Meat Cutting students learn how to cut, slice, weigh , w rap and price meat as well as maintain a deli-case and fix partytrays.

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Students who like to work with their hands often find careers in automotive, aerospace, printing or maintenance industries.The MSC Auto Body sequence can lead to jobs in auto body shops as well as to larger applications in metal repair and refinishing in manufacturing

firms. The program has three parts: metal repair, pant prepItletailing and painting. Students learn by repairing and repainting their own orthe public's

vehicles.

Those who enterthe MSC Machine Trades program learn to manufacture and measure machine parts with a +F tolerance of +.001. They receive

training in using blueprints, shop drawings, precision instruments, manual and Computerized Numerical Control machines.

The MSC Welding course starts with a mastery of simple welded joints and progresses to complex welded joints from fat to overhead positions.Eighty percent of class time is spent in hands-on welding projects. All instruction leads to preparation forth e American Welding So ciety (AWS)D1 .1

certification test in Structural Plate or Pipe Welding.

The MSC Printing Trades program gives students hands-on training in the MSC Print Shop. Students use the latest printing equipment to learn the

trade:presses with T-heads, darkroom and daylight cameras,platemakers, paper cutters and other bindery equipment.

The practical approach to building maintenance is taught in the MSC Facility Maintenance program. Graduates find work in resorts, e ducation al facili-ties, office and apartment complexes or governmental office facilities. Each training segment builds on the other, so that the full thirty-week program

includes instruction in heating, ventilation, cooling ,plumbing , electrical repair and general maintenance. The students work on appliances brought in

by the public and maintain several social service facilities as a public service.

SP ECIALT Y CLASSES:HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PRE-EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

A six-week course to give women and minorities an overview ofthe skills needed to succeed in a highway construction career. It includes a look at

electrical and carpentrytrades, heavy equipment operations, cement finishing as well as strength training, computer literacy and keyooanling, blue-

print reading and drawing and structured worksite field experiences.

LEAD ABATEMENT PROGRAM

A six-week course to train JTPA-approved workers in lead abatement, sponsored bythe City of Phoenix Neighborhood Services. The first five weekswill include training in tool use, safety, door and window removal and replacement; the sixth week, on lead removal, is taught bythe University of

California.

CUSTOM CLASSES FOR BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, GOVERNMENT, FOR GROUPS OR INDIVIDUALS:

MSC will develop short or ongoing classes in response to employer or employee needs. These can include irdroductory,retesher or specific trainingfor any number of students. Courses may be held on or off site.

Federal Correctional hstitution Classes in computers, facilities maintenance and horticulture given at the correctional institution.Arizona Department of Economic Security Four-day class on Job Search Skillsand an optional fifth day on Life Skills for selected DES welfare

clients held at four DES sites.

Arizona Restaurant Association Five-day irrtrodu ction to the hospitality industry for graduates ofthe MSC/DES Job Search Skills class.

Students needing specific skills in any area may work with the instructor to develop a customized lesson plan at no extra cost.

For more information call the Skill Center at 238-4300 ortake a tour at 9:30 a.m. any Tuesday or Thursday.

GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE108 N. 40th St. Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 392-5000 Maricopa County Community College D istrict

Admissions 392-5189 Financial Aid Pell, Direct Loan, Perkins, Leap, SEOG, FWS, BA, and others

Financial Aid 392-5132 Accreditation - N CA, NLN, CAHEA (Parent College to Maricopa Skill Center)

Tuition & FeesResident of County $40/hour

Out-of-State Resident $65/hour

7+ credit hours - $1651hour (starting with 1 credit hour)

GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE6000 W. Olive Ave., Glendale, AZ 85302-3090 (623) 845-3000 Maricopa County Community College District

Admissions 845-3300 Financial Ad Pell, Perkins, FWS, LEAP, SEOG, and othersFinancial Aid 845-3370 Accreditation -NCR, NLN

Tuition & Fees

Resident of County $40/credit hourOut-of-State Resident $6511-6 credit hours, $17717+ credit hours

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MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ 85202 (480) 461-7000 Ma ricopa C ounty Community College District

Admissions 461-7600 Financial Aid Pell, FF EL, Perkins, FWS, LEAP, SEOG, and others

Financial Aid 461-7440 Accreditation -N CA, N LN

Tuition & Fees

Resident of County $40fhour

Out-of-State Resident $1771hour

MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGEKing man Campus 1971 Jag erson Ave., Kingman, AZ 86401 (520) 757-4331 Mohave County C omm unity College D strictLake Havasu Campus- 1977 W. Acorn a Bhrd., Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403 (520) 856-7812Mohave Valley Campus - 3400 H ighw ay 95, Bullhead City, AZ 86442 (520) 758-3926N orth Mohave Center 480 S. Central, Post Office Box 980, Colorado City, AZ 86021 (520)875-2799

Admissions 757-0847Financial Aid 757-0870

Tuition & Fees

In-State Residents

Financial Ad - Pell, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, B IA and othersAccreditation NCA

Out-of-State Residents1 credit hour.. $30 1 credit hour $402**credit hours. $60 2 credit hours $70

3-7 credit hours $90 3 credithours $1008 credit hours $180 4 credit hours $1309 credit hours $210 5-6 credit hours $160

10 credit hours $240 7 credit hours $103811 credit hours $270 8 credit hours. $114812 credit hours $300 9 credit hours $1258

13 credit hours $330 10 credit hours.. $136814-18 credit hours $360 11 credit hours.. $147819+* credit hours 12 credit hours. $1588

13 credit hours. $169814 credit hours.. $180815-18 credit hours . $1918

19+ credit hours*Students mayenroll for up to 18 credit hours per semester without special permission. Enrollment of 19-21 credits requires the permission of theCampus Dean and over 21 credits, the We President's approval. Additionaltuition of $15.00 and additional registration fees of $10.00 will be assessedfor each credit hour of enrollment in excess 0118 per semester. Students enrolling in too or more credit hours will pay an additional $10 InformationalTechnology Fee.

WEEKEND COLLEGE TUITION & FEE SCHEDULE

(In cooperation with Arizona Western College, Yuma, AZ)

In-State Residents Out-of-State ResidentsPer credit hour $27 Per credit hour $29

WORKSHOPS

In-State Residents and Out-of-State Residents.25 credit hour $25 1 credit hour $45

.50 credit hour $35 2 credithour $65

GOOD NEIGHBOR RATESThe following Tuition schedule is in effect for residents of

San Bemardino County, California, Clark County, Nevada, and Washington and Kane Counties, Utah.1 credit hour $30 9 credit hours $760

2 credit hours $60 10 credit hours $7903 credit hours $90 11 credit hours $8204 credit hours $120 12 credit hours $8505-6 credit hours $150 13 credit hours $8807 credit hours $700 14 credit hours $9108 credit hours $730 15-18 credit hours $940

19-0*Students mayenroll for up to 18 credit hours per semester w ithout special permission. Enrollment 0119-21 credits requires the permission of theCampus Dean and over 21 credits, the We President's approval. Additional tuition of $15110 and additional registration fees of $10.00 will beassessed for each credit hour of enrollment in excess of 18 per semester.

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NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGEDistrict Offices P.O. Box 6 10, Holbrook, AZ 86 025 (5 20)5 24-76 00

Painted Desert Campus Holbrook, AZ (520)5 24-73 11White Mountain Campus Show Low, AZ (52 0)53 2-611 1Silver C reek Campus Snowflake-Taylor, AZ (520) 53 6-621 1

Little Colorado Campus Winslow , AZ (5 20)289-651 1ALL COLLEGE CAMPUSES USE DISTR CT MAILING ADDRESS LISTED ABOVE.

Admissions 524-7450 Financial Aid- Pet, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, DIA and othersFinancial Aid 524-7470 Accreditation -N CA

Tuition & Fees

Fees: All Tuition and Registration Fees are per credit hour, with a 15 credit hour payment maximum. (No additional tuition andregistration t es for 16 or more credit hours.)In-State $24/cre d it hour

Out-of-State Resident - 6 semester hours of less - $46fcredit hour; 7 semester hours or more - $137ifor all hours taken- maximum 15 credits.'Ni tulle xco residents with approved waiver (obtain' d torn Records 0 rice) pay in sidenlluilion and registralbn h s

PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE18401 N. 32nd St., Phoenix, AZ 8 503 2 . (60 2) 493-2600 Ma ricopa County Community College District

Admissions 787-7020 Financial Ad- Pell, FDL, LEAP, SEOG, B IA and othersFinancial Aid 787-7100 Accreditation -N CA

Tuition & FeesResident of County $40/hour

Out-of-State Resident $65/hour up to 6 credit hours

Out-of-State Resident $177 for? or more credit hours

PHOENIX COLLEGE1202 W. Thomas Rd., Phoe nix, AZ 85 013 (602)285-75 00 Ma ricopa County Community College District

Admissions 285-7502 Financial Ad - Pell, FF EL, Perkins, LEAP, S EO G, FWS, B IA, and othersFinancial Aid 285-7409 Accreditation -N CA, CAHEA, AB ET, NLN, ADA

Tuition & Fees

Resident of County $401hourOut-of-State Resident 1-6 credit hours $65hourOut-of-State Resident 7 + credit hours $1771hour starting with 1 credit hour

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGEDistrict 4905 E. Broadway, Tucson, AZ 8570 9-1010 (52 0)20 6-6666 Pima County Community College District

West Campus 22 02 W. Anklam R d., Tucson, AZ 8 57 09 000 1 (52 0)206-6 600

Dow ntow n Campus 12 55 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ 857 09-30 00 (520) 206 -6135

Community Campus - 401 N. Bonita, Tucson, AZ 85709 -5000 (52 0)20 6-393 3

East Campus - 8181 E. Irvington, Tucson, AZ 85709 -4000 (520) 2 06-70 00

Northw est Campus 8 310 N. Thornydale, Suite 140, Tucson, AZ 8 570 9-520 0 (520) 206 -2000

*Desert Vista Campus 5 901 S. Calle Santa C ruz, Tucson, AZ 857 09-60 00 (520) 20 6-500 0

Admissions (520)206-5020 Financial Ad Pell, FF EL, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, and othersFinancial Aid (520)206-5035 Accreditation -NCR, NLN, CAHEA, ADATuition & Fees

Resident of County $331hour (no additional charge for 13 to 18 hours)

Out-of-State Resident, 1-6 hours.. $56/hour, 6 hours or above $107Thour

Center for Training and Development (CTD)

On-Campus Enrollment into CTD Programs (full-time enrollment is 30 hours per week)Business & Vice ClusterFood Service Cluster

Printing Program

Child Care Program

Material Handler Cluster

Workplace Basic Skills ProgramWorkforce Basic Skills Program

Employment Success Skills Program

Learning Center (Non-CTD ED/Rem ediation)Program cost based on $5.10Thour.

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Health Occupations Cluster

Program cost based on $5 .60/hour(Includes tuition, registration , books, instructional supplies, lab

Immunizations, CPR, Stethoscope, LPN NC LEX Exam & Fees,

lab materials)

materialsand some of the following items: Physical, Uniform, CNA Exams,and State Bd. ID.) No adjustment in program cost is made if a student

Special Projects and Negotiated Rates

Customized training, special projects, inter-governmental agreements

supercede published rates.

Program

Business & Office Program Job Goals (Specialized

*Introduction to Sales

*Professional Sales Representative*Microsoft Powerpoint for Windows

*Spreadsheet Applications

*Data Base Applications

Keyboard Operator

*Word Processing ApplicationsBasic Teleservices

Professional Medical Coding Specialist

Office Assistant IFile Clerk

*Computer Software ApplicationsCustomer Service Representative IUnit Clerk

Receptionist

Office Assistant IIMedical Office Specialist I

Data Entry Operator

Customer Service Representative IIAccounting Assistant

Medical Transcriptionist

Office SpecialistMedical Office Specialist II

Coding Specialist

Food Service Program Job Goals

, and other contacts/agreements may contain negotiated rates which may

Skills indicated by* may be taken separately or combined with other Job Goals).Program Length* Program Cost"30 hours $153.00

30 hours $153.0030 hours... $153.00

64 hours... $326.40

64 hours... $326.40

80 hours... $408.00

150 hours $765.00180 hours $918.00

240 hours $1,22400256 hours $1,305.60288 hours $1,46820330 hours $1,68300384 hours $1,958.40480 hours $2,44800512 hours .$2,61120512 hours $2,61120544 hours .$2,74440630 hours .... .13,213.00780 hours. .$3,97800832 hours. .$4,24300832 hours. $4,24300832 hours ...$4,24300864 hours. $4,406.40

1280 hours . $6,528.00

Introduction to the Restaurant hdustry Special Project Rates

Kitchen Helper $1,305.60

Pantry Worker $3,59000Cook's Helper $4,24320Bakers Helper $4,24320Preparation Cook $4,24320

Printing Program - Job Goals

Bindery Worker 256 hours .$1,30580Pre-Press Technician 512 hours ...$2,61120Entry-Level Offset Dup. Machine Operator 832 hours. .$4,24320

Health Occupations - Job Goals (Continuing Education requirements for current LPN's indicated by')

Cardiopulmonary y Resuscitation (CPR) 4hours $22.40First Aid 4hours $22.40

*Gastric Intubation 12 hours $67.20

*Initiating Intravenous Therapy brtheLicensed Practical Nurse 16 hours

*Venipuncture 16 hours

Injection Technician 16 hoursLicensed Practical Nurse Reentry Course Hours will vary

Certified Phlebotomist 100 hours.. $560.00

Certified Nursing Assistant I 125 hours Special Project RatesCertified Nursing Assistant II 512 hours $2,86720Home Health Aide 608 hours $3A0420Certified Surgical Instrument Technician 620 hours $3,47200Patient Care Technician 632 hours $3,539 20

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Psychiatric Assistant 672 hours $3,76320Surgical Technician 1208 hours $6,76420Practical Nurse 1664 hours $9,318.40

Child Care Programs

Child Care Assistant Teacher 60 hours $306.00

Material Handler Program

Shipping Clerk 120 hours $612.00

Receiving Clerk 120 hours .$612.00Warehousing Clerk 120 hours .$612.00Inventory Clerk 120 hours $612.00

Material Handler 480 hours $2,4482

Workforce Basic Skills Program

Reading/Interpreting Literature 60 hours Special Project RatesWriting 60 hours Special Project Rates

Social Studies 60 hours Special Project Rates

Science 60 hours Special Project RatesMathematics 60 hours ........ ...Special Project Rates

Workplace Basic Skills ProgramWorkplace English as a Second Language, Reading Level A 64 hours Special Project Rates

Workplace English as a Second Language, Reading Level B 64 hours Special Project Rates

Workplace English as a Second Language, Reading Level C 64 hours Special Project RatesWorkplace English as a Second Language, Reading Level D 64 hours Special Project Rates

Workplace English as a Second Language, Listening Level A 64 hours Special Project RatesWorkplace English as a Second Language, Listening Level B 64 hours Special Project Rates

Workplace English as a Second Language, Listening Level C 64 hours Special Project Rates

Workplace English as a Second Language, Listening Level D 64 hours Special Project Rates

Employment Sucess Skills Program

Employability SkillsJob Readiness Skills

30 hours ........ ...Special Project Rates60 hours . ........ ....Special Project Rates

GED Preparation/Basic Education - hours and fees will vary.Pre Employment/Work Maturity hours and fees will vary.Employability Skills/Job Search hours and fees will vary.

RIO SALADO COMMUNITY COLLEGEAdministration 2323 W. 14th St., Tempe, AZ 85281 . (602) 517-8000 Ma ricopa County Community College District

East Service Center 2305 N. Pow er Rd., Mesa, AZ 85215 . (602) 517-8050

North Service Center 4550 E. Cactus R d., Suite 116, Phoenix, AZ 85032 . (602)996.9917

Institute of Culture & Language Learning (IC LL) 2323 W. 14th St., Tempe, AZ 85281 . (602) 517-8270

The Business Center 2323 W. 14th St., Tempe, AZ 85281 . (602) 517-8500

Academic Studies 640 N. 1st Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85003 . (602) 517-8103

Chemical Dependency Center 619 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 517-8512

Student Services 621 N. 7th Ave., P hoen b{, AZ 85007 (602) 517-8540

Admissions 517-8150 Financial Aid - Pell, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, BlA, and others

Financial Aid 517-8310 Accreditation -N CA

Tuition & FeesResident of County $38Thour Distance Learning

Out-of-State Resident Out-of-State Resident

1-6 hours $63/hour 7 or more credit hours $63/hour7 or more $163/hour

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SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE9000 E. Chaparral Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85256. (480)423.6000 Maricopa County Community College District

Admissions 423-6100 Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, LEAP , SEO , DVS, BlAand others

Financial Aid 423-6549 Accreditation - NCA, N LNTuition & Fees

Resident of County $401hour

Out-of-State Resident 165/1-6 credit hours, $177/7+ credit hours

SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE7050 S. 24th St., Phoenix, AZ 85040 . (602) 243-8000 Maricopa County Community College DistrictAdmissions 243-8123 Financial Aid- Pell, LEAP, FS EOG , MS, ScholarshipsFinancial Aid 243-8300 Accreditation -NCA

Tuition & Fees

Resident of County $40.tiourOut-of-State Resident $65/1-6 credit hours, $177/7+ credit hours

YAVAPAI COLLEGE

1100 E. Sheldon, Prescott, AZ 86301 . (520)445-7300 Yavapai County Community C ollege District

Verde Campus (602) 445-7300 Ext. 4100

Admissions 445-7300 Ext. 2149 Financial Aid- Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, S EO , FINS, BIA, and others

Financial Aid 445-7300 Ext. 2125 Accreditation NCATuition and Fees

State Residents Non-Residents Residents age 62 and over Non-Residents age 62 and over

1 credit hour $31 $41 125 $352 credit hours $62 $82 $50 $703 credit hours $93 $123' $75 $105

4 credit hours $124 $164 $100 $1405 credit hours $155 1205 $125 $1756 credit hours $186 $246 $150 $210

7 credit hours $217 $1673 $175 $1631

8 credit hours $248 $1912 $200 $18649 credit hours $279 $2151 $225 12097

10 credit hours $310 $2390 $250 $233011 credit hours $341 $2629 $275 $256312 credit hours $372 $2872 $300 $2800

13 credit hours $403 $290314 credit hours $434 $293415 credit hours $465 $296516 credit hours $496 $299617 credit hours $527 $302718 credit hours $558 $3058

19 credit hours $589 $308920 credit hours $620 $3120

Auclit:$25percreditioiril addftioi totlitiol.

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CURRICULA MATRIX FOR ARIZONA'S COMMUNITY COLLEGES FALL 1999 SPRING 2000

The follow ing curricula matrix includes all academic and vocational programs offered byArizona's community colleges during the aca-demic year 1998-99. This matrix indicates the type of degree or certificate aw arded atthe completion of each program. The approxi-mate length of time required to complete each certificate is also show n.

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Degrees: Certificates !mike acordbeiost me seer creel, hours needed for completion):

Associate of Arts 1 0-15 semester credit hours 6

Associate of Applied Ms 2 16-30 semester credit hours . 7

Associate of Business 2A 31-45 semester credit hours.. 8

Associate of Science 3 46-60 semester credit hours . 9

Associate of Applied Science 4 License position (no certificate) 10

Associate of General Studies 5 Skill Center Certificate 11

DEGREES, CERTIFICATES OR LICENSES

Associate of Ms - This is a college transfer degree and is recommended for students who plan to complete the first two wars ofa baccalaureateprogram at The community college. Because the firsttw o wars ofa baccalaureate program vary considerably among curriculums and institutions, itis usually necessaryto design the course work brthis degree to satisfy the curriculum outlined in the catalog of the universityto which the studentintends to transfer.

Associate of Applied Arts - This degree is awarded to students who complete requirements ofa specified tw o-year program.

Associate of Business This is a college transfer degree and is recommended for students who plan to complete the trot two wars of a baccalaure-ate program at the community college. Because the firsttw o wars ofa baccalaureate program vary considerably among curriculums and institutions,it is usually necessaryto design the course work forthis degree to satisfythe curriculum outlined in the catalog of the universityto which the studentintends to transfer.

Associate of Science This is a college degree and is similar to the Associate of Arts degree, except that the students major emphasis is in scienceor engineering course work.

Associate of Applied Science This degree is awarded to students who complete the requirements of a specified tw o-year program.

Associate of General Studies This degree is awarded to students who complete an approved two-year program in general studies.

Certificate A certificate is aw arded to students w ho have completed an approved vocational program. The length of time necessaryto complete cer-tificate programs varies depending upon the achievement of The technical skills and competence necessary in a specific program.

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INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

All schools licensed by the State Board for Private Postsecondary Education unless noted.

AL COLLINS GRAPHIC DESIGN SCHOOL1140 S. Priest, Tempe, AZ 85281 (602) 966.3000

Financial Aid - Pell, FFEL, SE° 0, P FAP, BIA, FCWS

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSAssociate of Arts Degree Strung personal creative inclination,

in Visual Communication H SIG ED, Transcript evaluation

Bachelor Arts Certificatein Visual Communication Asset Test, Asso ciate Degree

Associate of Occupational Studies Degree inPersonal Computer/Network Technology

Certificate ProgramsComputer Graphics 400Multimedia Production 400

Computer Animation

Digital 11deo Production

Accreditation - AC CS CT

LENGTH

68 semester hours

128 semester hours

Asset Test 60 semester hours

none 18 semester hoursComputer knowledge of QuarkXpress, 18 semester hoursIllustrator, and PhotoshopComputer knowledge of QuarkXpress, 18 semester hoursIllustrator, and PhotoshopComputer knowledge of QuarkXpress, 18 semester hoursIllustrator, and Photoshop

COST

$18,000

$14,400

$17,400

$5400

$5400

$5400

$5400

THUNDERBIRD , THE AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT15249 N. 59th Ave., G le nda le , AZ 85306

Financial Aid FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, FWS

PROGRAMMaster of International Management

(602) 978-7130

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENT SBA or BS (3.0 GPA or better)2letters ofrecommendation /GMATand TOEFL

Post MBAJMIM, Dual Degrees with selected UniversitiesSPECIAL PROGRAMSExecutive Education br International Management(degree and non-degree)

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCESA Division of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine

Accreditation N CA, AACSB

LENGTH COST15-24 months $11,000 trimester

$100 TS G fee$2750 roomiboard*Campus residents are

required to make a minimumnon-refundable $500 depositto the food service decliningbalance card.

3210W. Camelback Rd., Phoenk, AZ 85017 (602) 841-4077

Financial Aid - Stafford

PROGRAM

Occupational TherapyPhysician AssistantPhysical TherapySports Health Care

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSBachelor's Degree, G RE examBachelor's Degree, GRE exarruMCATBachelor's Degree, GRE examBachelor's Degree, GRE exam

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Accreditation N CA, AM OA, ACOT E, AO TA, CAAH EP

LENGTH COST

33 mons. $16,60024 mons. $16,60033 mons. $16,600

24 mons. $12,450

2301W. Dunlap, Suite 2 11, Phoenix, AZ 8502 1 (602) 216-2600

Financial Aid Information available upon request

Colleges

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTHMA Clinical Psychology 3.0 Undergrad GPA* 2 years/57 credits

PsyD Clinical Psychology 325 Undergrad GPA* 5 years/120 creditsPostdoctoral Respecialization Programs 3.0 Undergrad GPA** Applicants must submit a personal statement, resume ,three letters of recommendation, oficial transcripts.

Accreditation North Central Association of Schools and

COST$437 per credit$437 per credit

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CHAPMAN UNIVERSITYFinancial Aid - Pell, PFAP, FFEL Accreditation - WAS C

Box 15132, D avis Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, AZ 85708 . (520) 745-6324

10000 N . 31st Ave., Suite A-101, P hoe nk, AZ 86051 (602) 861-1538

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

BS Computer Science HS/GED 124+ semester hours $180/credit hourBS Information Systems HS/GED 124+ semester hours for graduate andArizona Teacher Certification BAor BS, 2.75 GPA Varies undergraduate and $5.00

Master of Arts Education Administration General BA or BS, 3.0 GPA 30 semester hours fee per classMaster of Arts Education Curriculum & Instruction BA or BS, 3.0 GPA 30 semester hoursMaster of Arts Special Education General BAor BS, 3.0 GPA 36 semester hoursMaster of Arts in Counseling BAor BS,3.0 GPA 48 semester hours

All programs low aeaibbk atallcam pis locatiois.

EDUCATION AMERICA- MESA CAMPUS1457 W. Southern Ave., Suite 8, Mesa, AZ 85202 . (602) 834-1000Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, SEOG and others Accreditation AC ICS

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COSTCriminal Justice, Associate of

Applied Science Degree HS/GED 15 months $14,880Computer Networking Technology Associate

of Applied Science Degree HS/GED 18 months $17,856

Computer Information Systems Associate of NM ED 18 months $17,856Applied Science Degree

DEVRY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY2149 W. Dunlap, Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 870-9222

Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, P FAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA, and others Accreditation NCA, ABET

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

BS in Electronics Engineering Technology HS/GED plus satisfactory scores 9 semesters $3875 per semester

BS in Computer Information Systems on placement exams, or ACT and 9 semesters

Electronic Technician Associate SAT for all programs 5 semestersBS in Business Administration 8 semesters

BS in Accounting 8 semestersBS in Technical Management Associates Degree 60 credit hours $270 per credit hourBS in hformation Technology Baccalaureate Degree 48 credit hours $3875 per semester plus

technology fee

DINE COLLEGEOffice of Admission, BOX 67, Tsa ile, AZ 86556 . (520) 724-6630

Shipro dr Campus- P.O. Box 580, S hip rock , N M 87420 . (505) 368-3501

Financial Aid - Pell, ASO, BIA, FWS, NM S IG , NMWS, LEAP, SEOG, VA and others Accreditation NCATuition Full-time student $300 semester. Room and board, two semesters 12940. Part-time student (1-11 hours)$25/credit hour.Dine College is ow ned and operated bythe Navajo Tribe. Its governance is directed by an all Navajo Board of Regents.

PROGRAM DEGREE PROGRAM DEGREEBusiness AA Navajo Language AABusiness Administration MS Once Administration AASComputer Science AS Pre-Engineering ASDine Studies AA Social Science AAEarth/Environmental Sciences AS Social Work AAElementary Education MFine Arts MLiberal Arts MLife Sciences AS

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSOffice Technology

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EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY3200 W illow Creek R d., P res cott, AZ 86301 (800) 888 -E RAU or 3728 (520) 708.6600

Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, PFAP, SEOG, FWS, B IA, and others

PROGRAMAeronautical ScienceAerospace StudiesAerospace EngineeringAviation Computer ScienceElectrical EngineeringProfessional AeronauticsComputer EngineeringScience, Technology, andGlobalization

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSH NED, plus satisfactory scoreson placement exams, or ACT andSAT. Applicants must alsodemonstrate abilityto be successfulin selected program. Creditlaccepted torn CEEB, C LEP ,DANTES, professional experience,prior light and aviationmaintenance training.

THE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Accreditation SACS, ABET

LENGTHBS 123 credit hoursBS 120 credit hoursBS 136 credit hoursBS 126 credit hoursBS 135 credit hoursBS 126 credit hoursBS 127 credit hoursBS 120 credit hours

COST$10,100 per year--ftt. class fees$10,100 per year$10,900 per year$10,900 per year$10,900 peryear$10,100 peryear$10,900 per year$10,100 per year

Taliesin West, P.O. Box 4430

Financial Aid FFEL

PROGRAMBachelor of Architectural Studies

Master of Architecture

, Scottsdale, AZ 85261-4430 (480) 860-2700

GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY

Accreditation N CA, NAAB

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSHS, hterview, Portfolio, PostsecondaryPre-requisites: Abilityto BenefitBAS or equivalent, Interview ,Portfolio, Pre requisites: Abilityto benefit.

LENGTH COST4 years $9650

3 years $9650

3300 W. Ca melba do Rd., Phoenk, AZ 85017 (602) 249-3300 (800) 800-9776

Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, Perkins, PFAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA, and others Accreditation N CA

Tuition $320 per semester hour. Room and board, tw o semesters approximately $4,000.

PROGRAM DEGREE PROGRAM DEGREEAccounting B BA Martial Arts BS

Allied Health BS Mathematics BS

Applied Management BS Mathematics (Engineering) BS

Applied Music BA Mathematics (Secondary Teaching) BS

Art Education BA Music Education BS

Athletic Training BS Nursing BS N

Biblical /1"heolo gical Studies BA Organizational Sociology BS

Biochemistry BA Physical Education BS

Biology (Environmental) BS Physical Science BS

Biology (General) BS Physics (Secondary Teaching) BS

Biology (Human) BS Piano Pertrmance BMBiology (Secondary Teaching) BS Political Science BABusiness Administration MBA Psychology BS

Chemistry BS Public Safety Administration BS

Chemistry (Secondary Teaching) BS Reading Education MAChristian Education BA Recreation BS

Church Music BM RN to BS N BS N

Communications BA Science for Elementary Teachers BS

Corporate Fitness and Wellness BS Secondary Education BS, MEd, MACreative Arts in Worship BA Social Sciences BAElementary Education BS, MA, MEd Sociology BS

English Literature BA Special Education MEdEnglish Teaching BA Special Education Emotionally Handicapped BSFinance BBA Special Education - Learning Disabilities BS

Graphic Design BA Speech Teaching BSHistory BA Speech Theatre BAInternational Business BBA Studio Pct BAInternational Studies BA Teaching MATJustice Studies BS Teaching English as a Second Language MALiberal Studies BLS Theatre/Drama BAManagement BBA Vocal Performance BMMaketing BBA

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE4837 E. McD ow ell Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85008 (602) 252-2331 (800) 879-4881

1840 E. Benson Highw ay, Tucson, AZ 85714 (520) 294-2944

Financial Aid - Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, PFAP, VAand others

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Associate of Applied Science/Computer- HS/GED , Interview and

Accreditation AC IC S

LENGTH COST

18 months $217 per credit hour

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Aided Drafting TechnologyAssociate of Applied Science /Electronics

Engineering Technology"Bachelor of Applied ScienceElectronics Engineering Technology

"Bachelor of Applied ScienceComputer Visualization Technology

"Ploeuk camps oilf.

hstitutional Testingsame

AASI9 0 credits

AAS/90 credits

KELLER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

24 months

12 months

18 months

$192 per credit hour

$164 per credit hour

$218 per credit hour

Phoenix Center: 2149 W. Dunlap Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85021 . (602) 870-0117

East Valley Center: Financial Plaza, Suite 5450, 1201 S. Alma School Rd., Mesa, AZ 85210 . (480) 827-1511

Scottsdale Center: 9201 E. Mountain View Road, Scottsdale, AZ85258 (480)657-3223

Financial Aid - FFEL Accreditation NCA

PROGRAM

Master of Business Administration

Master of Project ManagementMaster of Human Resource ManagementMaster of Telecommunication ManagementMastar of Information Systems ManagementMaster of Accounting & Financial Mgmt.

MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

BA or BS, Personal interview, GRE 16 coursesGMAT or Keller Admission TestSame 13 coursesSame 15 coursesSame 16 coursesSame 15 courses

Same 16 courses

COST

$1065 per course

$1065 per course$1065 per course$1065 per course$1065 per course$1065 per course

19555 N . 59th Ave., Glendale

Financial Aid PFAP, Pell Grant,Education Loan Program, Private

PROGRAMDoctor of Osteopathy

Physician Assistant

Doctor of Pharmacy

Bachelor of Biomedical SciencesOccupational Therapy

Graduate Education Program:Master of Arts in BioethicsMaster of Health Professions Ed.Certificate in BioethicsMaster of Science ofCardiovascular Surgery

, AZ 85308 . (623) 572-3215 FAX (623) 572-3229 w w w .midw este rn .edu

SEGO, Federal Work Study, Perkins, Federal Family Accreditation NCA, AGA, CAAHEP,ACPELoans an others

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS COST

Minimum 2.75 Science GPA $24,045

Minimum 2.75 Overall GPACompetitive MCAT scoresMedically related experienceMinimum 90 semester hours at an accredited collegeMinimum 2.50 Overall GPA (Bachelors Track) $13,968Minimum 2.75 Overall GPA(Masters Track) $17,856Minimum 60 semester hours (Bachelors Track)Minimum Bachelors Degree (Masters Track)GRE scores (Masters Track)Medically related experienceMinimum 2.50 Overall GPAMinimum 57 semester hoursP CAT scoresMedically related experienceMinimum 2.0 GPAMinimum 2.75 GPAMedically related experience. Completed First AidCourse 3vrs. Prior enrollment. CPR certification.Bachelors Degree ProgramMasters Degree Program-Bachelors Degree from accredited university-GRE required

LENGTH4 years

or university24 months27 months

Minimum 2.75 Overall GPA, Bachelors DegreeMinimum 2.75 Overall GPA, Bachelors DegreeMinimum 2.75 Overall GPAMinimum 2.75 Overall G PA, Bachelors DegreeN CCP A certufucatuin (PA-C)

NORTH CENTRAL UNIVERSITY

3 years

24 months

24 months36 months

18-60 months (part-time)18-60 months (part-time)18-60 months (part-time)15 months (full-time)

600 E. Gurley St., Suite E, Prescott, AZ 86301 (520) 541-7777, (888) 327-2877

Financial Aid Payment plans available Accreditation - none

PROGRAM

Bachelor of ArtsBusiness AlministrationPsychology

Masters of ArtsBusiness Alministration

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSHigh school diploma or GED

Bachelors Degree

LENGTH120 hours

40 hours

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COST$110 per credit hour

$120 per credit hour

PsychologyDoctorate

Business Administration (D BA& PhD)

Psychology (PhD & PsyD)

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

Bachelors or Masters Degree 96 hours (48 hours ofprevious graduate worktransferable)

$120 per credit hour($900 dissertationbe br PhD)

3301 College Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 333147796 (800) 249-2077

Financial Ad FFEL, LEAP Accreditation SACS

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Adult Education (EdD) MAfrom accredited universityChild and Youth Studies (EdD) MAfrom accredited university

Arizona Program Contact Dr. Grace Wright (602)877-4890Computing & lnbrmation Technology (EdD) MA from accredited universityDoctor of Business Administration MA hm accredited universityDoctor of Public Administration MAfrom accredited university

Arizona Program Contact Dr. Gerry Bedore (602)439-3250Educational Leadership (EdD) MA hm a ccre d ited university

Arizona Program Contact Dr. Camille Casteel (602) 893-1871Health Care Education (EdD) MA hm accredited universityHigher Education (EdD) MA from accredited universityVocational, Technical, Occupational Education (EdD) MAfrom accredited university

Arizona Program Contact Dr. Michael Rooney(602) 839-8276

EdD programs in Higher Education (800)986-3223 extension 8530EdD programs in Child and Youth Studies (800) 986-3223 extension 8550EdD programs in Educational Leadership (800)986-3223 extension 8581DBAJDPA programs (800) 672-7223

OTTAWA UNIVERSITY PHOENIX CENTER

LENGTH

61 credit hours66 credit hours

61 credit hours60 credit hours60 credit hours

66 credit hours

61 credit hours61 credit hours61 credit hours

COST

$7980/Year$7950/year

$7980/year$550/credit hour$5501credit hour

$7980/year

$7980/year$7980/year$79 80 rye ar

2340 W. Mission Ln., Ph oen k, AZ 85021 (602) 371-11884545 S. W end ler D r., Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 438-4468

13402 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (480) 998-2297

Financial Aid PFAP, Pell, FFEL,

PROGRAMBachelor of ArtsArizona Teacher CertificationProfessional Education Enrichment for Teachers

Masters in Human ResourcesMasters in Education

PARK COLLEGE

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSHS /G ED ,Application & InterviewBA/BSBArBS

BArBSBArBS

Accreditation N CA

LENGTH128 semester hoursVariesVaries

36 semester hours36 semester hours

COST$2 15/credit hourV 15/credit hour$275/3 credit hours121512 credit hours$125/1 credit hour$250/credit hour$2 15/credit hour

355 MSS/DPE, 5260 E. Granite St., Davis-Montha n AFB, AZ 85707 . (520)

Financial Ad - PFAP, Pell, Stafford

748-8266

Accreditation N CA

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

AS Management High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $1 18/credit hourAS Social Psychology High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $1 18/credit hour

AS Mgt /Accounting High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $1 181credit hour

BS Criminal Justice Almin. High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1 18/cred it hour

BS Management High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $11 8/credit hourBS Social Psychology High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $11 8Icred it hour

BS Mgt /Accounting High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1181cred it hourBS Mgt/Human Resources High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $11 8/cred it hour

BS Mgt/Finance High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $118/credit hour

P.O. Box 98, Luke AFB, AZ 85380 (602) 935-4424

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

AS Computer Science High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $118 /credit hourAS Management High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $118 /credit hour

AS Mgt /Accounting High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $1 18kredit hourAS Social Psychology High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $1 18/credit hourBS Computer Science High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1 18/cred it hour

BS Management High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1 18kredit hourBS Mgt /Accounting High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1 18/cred it hour

BS Mgt/Computer Information Systems High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1 18/cred it hour

BS Mgt/Human Resources High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1 'Blued it hour

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BS MarketingBS Social Psychology

PRESCOTT COLLEGE

High School Diploma/GEDHigh School Diploma/GED

120 credit hours120 credit hours

$1 181credit hour

$1 181credit hour

220 Grove Ave., Prescott, AZ 86301 (520) 778 -2090

Financial Ad PFAP, Pell, FFEL, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA and others

Tuition $12,350 (Year, Residential Program), $7350 (Year, Adult Program), $97

RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM* DEGREEEnvironmental Studies Bachelor of Arts,Cultural and Regional Studies for all areas of studyAdventure EducationHuman Development (Psychology, Sociology,

Education and Human Services)HumanitiesIndependent Studies

ADULT DEGREE PROGRAM* DEGREEHuman Services* (Counseling, Psychology) Bachelor of Ms,Management* and /or TeacherLiberal Arts CertificationIndividual Studies*Teacher Education* (State Approved)

Elementary, Secondary, Special Education, Bilingual Education and English as1.4 experience porlbio amiable.

MASTER OF ARTS PROGRAM DEGREECounseling/Psychology Masters of Arts, forCultural and Regional Studies all areas ofstudyEducationEnvironmental StudiesHumanitiesOutdoor EducationlWildemess Leadership

TUCSON UNIVERSITY

Accreditation N CA

00 (Year, Master of Ms Program)

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSHS Diploma, personal application,essayand interview

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS30 semester hours of prior collegecredits, application and interview

a Second Language

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSBachelor of Arts Degree ,Application,Personal Statement, and PreliminaryStudy Plan

COST$12,350 tuition only

COST$3675/EnrollmentPeriod (2 quarters)This is a year-roundprogram

COST$9700 tuitionTull year

210 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85701 (520) 882-9144 Fax (520) 792-0668

Financial Ad Institution sponsored

PROGRAMBS in Management

CommunicationEconomicsBusiness ManagementMarketing

BA in Behavioral and Social SciencesAnthropologyCommunicationPsychologySociologySocial Work

Accreditation Ltterans Administration (accreditation in progress)

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Equivalent of 2 years of college 54 credit hoursOne year

Equivalent of 2 years of college

UNIVERSITY OF ADVANCING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

54 credit hoursOne year

$5220-$7830

.s. 5220-$7830

2625 W. Baseline R d., Temp e, AZ 85283-1042 (602) 383-8228 (800) 668-5744 Fax (602) 383-8250

Financial Aid PFAP, Pell, Direct Student Loans and others Accreditation AC ICS

PROGRAM

Diploma in CAD TechnologyAssociate of Science in DesignAssociate of Science in hterior Design 1Bachelor of Science in Mechanical/Industrial DesignBachelor of Science in kchitecturalICivil DesignBachelor of Science in Mellor Design 11Associate of Arts in Digital Animation/ProductionAssociate of Ms in Interactive MediaAssociate of Ms in Web DesignBachelor of Ms in Digital Pnimation/ProductionBachelor of Arts in hteractive MediaBachelor of Ms in Web DesignBachelor of Ms in Game DesignAssociate of Science in Network Engineering

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

HS Diploma/G ED, plus satisfactoryscores on placement exams, orACT or SAT for all programsSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSame

LENGTH

45 credit hours60 credit hours60 credit hours120 credit hours120 credit hours120 credit hours60 credit hours60 credit hours60 credit hours120 credit hours120 credit hours120 credit hours60 credit hours

COST

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UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIXPhoenix Metropolitan Area

Phoenix H ohok am Campus: 460 5 E. Elwood Street, Phoenk, AZ 850 40 (480)56 7-200 0Phoenix N orthw est Campus: 15601 N. 28th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85023 (602) 863 -2600Mesa Campus: 181 1 South Alma School Road (north of Baseline), Mesa, AZ 85210, (480) 831.8510Scottsdale C ampus: 700 1 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 1010, Scottsdale, AZ 85253, (480) 9 22-82 28Phoenix Southbank Campus: 3 600 East U niversity Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85 034, (602)470 -1065Tempe Campus: 1150 West Grove Parkw ay, Tempe, AZ 8 528 3, (60 2)45 9-2130Gilbert Campus: 2 160 South Pow er Road, Mesa, AZ 85208, (480) 55 7-260 0

Tucson Metropolitan Area:Tucson Main Campus: 50 99 East Grant Road, Tucson, AZ 85712, (520) 881.6512 or (800) 6 59-89 88Fort Huachuca Campus: Building 52104, Fort Huachuca, AZ 856 13, (5 20) 459-10 93

Financial Aid PFAP, Pell, FFEL and others Accreditation

Undergraduate Degree Programs LENGTH

NCR, NLN, CACR EP

COST (PER CREDIT HR.)

CREDITS TU CS 0 NIP HO EN IX(SEMESTERBachelor of Science in Human Services 20 $240Bachelor of Science in hformation Technology 23 1240Bachelor of Science in Business/Accounting 26 1240Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration 20 $240Bachelor of Science in Business/Management 20 $240Bachelor of Science in Business/Marketing 20 $240Bachelor of Science in Business/Project Management 20 $240Bachelor of Science in Business/Information Systems 20 $240Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN's only) 26 $240

Graduate Degree ProgramsMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Business Administrationkleatth Care ManagementMaster of Business Administration/Technology ManagementMaster of Business Administration/Global ManagementMaster of Ms in Organizational ManagementMaster of Science in Computer Information SystemsMaster of Arts in Education

Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program:ElementarySecondary

Master of Counseling /Community Counseling (CAC R EP accredited)Master of Counseling/Marriage and Family TherapyMaster of Science in Nursing

Continuing Education Classes for Teachers

"Master of Science in Computer Information Systems in Tucson is $285

UNIVERSITY OF ST. FRANCIS

LENGTH(semester credits)

514051413945

Varies bet / een Specializations

463351

6039

COST (per credit hour)Tucson /Phoenix

$260$260$260$260$260

**$260$205

$205$205$242$242$260

$115

152 49 N. 59th Ave., G le nda le, AZ 8 530 6

Financial Aid none

PROGRAMMS in Health Services Administration

500 Wilcox St., Joliet, 11 60 435 (800) 726 -

Financial Aid Pell, Staftrd and others

PROGRAMBS in Health Ms

(800)726-2600

Accreditation N CAS

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTHBNB S, 2 years experience in 36 credit hourshealth care field, GPA2.75 (4.0 scale)

2600

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSCertification in health profession/professional experience

COST$285/credit hour

Accreditation N CAS

LENGTH COST

32 credit hours $2141credit hour

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WEBSTER UNIVERSITYBuilding 850 Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, AZ 85365 (520) 726-6572 Fax (520) 726-8592

Financial Aid Federally guaranteed loans

PROGRAMMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Arts BusinessMaster of Arts ManagementMaster of Arts Human Resources Development

DEGREEUndergraduate degree from anaccredited University (open tocivilians and military)

WESTERN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Accreditation N CA

LENGTH36 credit hours36 credit hours36 credit hours36 credit hours

COST$244/credit hour$244/credit hour$244/credit hour$244/credit hour

Main Campus: 9215 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 943-2311Sierra Vista Campus: Buffalo Soldier Training and Education Center, Building 52104, Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613 (520) 459-5040East Valley Campus: 55 North Arizona Place, Chandler, AZ 85225

Financial Aid PFAP, Pell, FFEL, SEOG, FWS, El lA and others Accreditation N CA

PROGRAMGeneral StudiesAccountingAdministration of JusticeBehavioral ScienceBusiness AdministrationFinanceInformation TechnologyInternational BusinessManagementMarketingFinanceInformation TechnologyInformation Systems EngineeringInternational BusinessManagementManagement Information SystemsMarketing*Public AdministrationAvailable with minimum enrollment only

DEGREEAssociate of MsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of MsBachelor of MsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ScienceMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of ScienceMaster of ScienceMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Public Administration

LENGTH60 credits

126 credits126 credits126 credits126 credits126 credits126 credits126 credits126 credits126 credits40 credits40 credits40 credits40 credits40 credits40 credits40 credits40 credits

Business Bachelor of Science 126 credits

Postmasters Certificate Programs:AccountingAdministration of JusticeBehavioral ScienceFinanceInformation TechnologyInternational BusinessManagementMarketingHealth Cars Management

12 15 credits

COST

$223 /credit hour forfor Bachelor Degree

$240 /credit hour forMaster Degree

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PROGRAM-ORIENTED SCHOOLS

BIBLE and DIVINITY SCHOOLS

AMERICAN INDIAN COLLEGE10020 N N. 15th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 944-3335

Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, PFAP, SEOG, FWS, and others Accreditation N CA

PROGRAM ENT RANCE REQUIREMENT S LENGTH COST

Associate of Arts (AA) Degrees in:Business H SIG ED 73 hours $3750/yeartuition

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degrees in: $3310 room and board

Christian Ministry HS/GED 128 hours $400 iee

Elementary Education HS/GED 128 hours

COOK COLLEGE AND THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL708 S. Lindon Ln., Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 968-9354 FAX (480) 968-9357

Financial Aid Institution Sponsored Accreditation None

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Residency- Pastoral Skills (AA) HS/GED, 18 years old 2 years/64 hours $30 /semester hour

Theological Education by Extension 18 years old 30 hours $1500

College Bridge (Residency) 18 years old 2 semesters $30 /semester hour

Residency-Christian Education (AA Degree) HS/GED, 18 years old 2 years/64 hours $30 /semester hour

FULLER SEMINARY SOUTHWEST4636 E. University Dr., Suite 175, Phoenix, AZ 85034 (480) 517-1414 FAX (480) 517-1492

Financial Aid FFEL, and others Accreditation WAS C, AT SUS C

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

MATheology Bachelor Degree from an accredited

institute, 2.5 CPA

96 Quarter Units $192 /credit hour

M Divinity Bachelor Degree from an accreditedinstitute, 2.5 G PA

144 Quarter Units $192/credit hour

MA Christian Leadership Bachelor Degree from an accredited

institute, 2,5 G P A

72 Quarter Units $192/credit hour

SOUTHWESTERN CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE

2625 E. Cactus R d., Phoenix, AZ 85032 (602) 992-6101 FAX (602) 404-2159

Financial Aid -Pell, FFEL, Perkins, S EOG, FWS, BIA, and others Accreditation AAB C, NCA

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Bachelor of Arts (BAyBachelor of Science (BS):

Biblical Studies HS/GED 128 semester hours Tuition:$6600/2 semestersChristian Ministries HS/GED 128 semester hours Tuition: $6600/2 semesters

Elementary Education HS/GED 135 semester hours Tuition: $6600/2 semesters

Secondary Education/English HS/GED 137 semester hours Room and board:

Certificate in Bible HS/GED 33 semester hours $332012 semesters

Associate of Ms HS/GED 62 semester hours

Associate of Science HS/GED 62 semester hours

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE2918 N. Aris Ave., Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (520) 774-3890 Fax (520) 774-2655 Email [email protected]

Financial Aid - Institution sponsored Accreditation - None

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Christian Education Program H SIG ED 4 years $350/semester,$100 for books

for first semesterPastorffeacher Program H SIG ED 4 years $350

Basic Bible Study Diploma 1 year $350/$100 books

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All schools licensed bythe State Board for Private Postsecondary Education

ACADEMY OF BUSINESS COLLEGE2625 W. Beryl Ave., Phoenk, AZ 86021 (602) 942-4141

Financial Aid - None Accreditation ABA, N CA

PROGRAM ENTRANCE R EQUIREMENTS CREDIT HOURS COST

Associate of Applied Science Degree in

Office Management and Technology H SIG ED, Test 60 $10,200

Associate of Applied Science Degree in

Accounting same 60.5 $10,200

Associate of Applied Science Degree inCriminal Justice Administration same 61 $10,200

Associate of Applied Science Degree in

Legal Assistant (Paralegal) same 61.5 $10,200

Associate of Applied Science Degree in

Technology Sciences same 60 $15,000

Personal Computer Technician Diploma same 35 $11,250

Accounting Diploma same 36.5 $7600

Office Administration Diploma same 35.5 $7600

ARIZONA INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY6049 N. 43rd Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85019 (602) 242-6265 (800) 793-AIBT4136 N. 75th Ave., Suite 201, Phoenix, AZ 85033 (602) 849-8208 (888) 884AIBT925 S. Gilbert Rd., Suite 201, M es a, AZ 85204 (602) 545-8755 (888) 886-Al BT1844 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711 (520) 748-9799 (888) 292-AIBTFinancial Aid Pell, F FEL, S EDO, FWS , and othersPROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSAssociate of Applied Science Degree:

Business Operations HSIGEDJustice Administration HS/GEDHealth Care Technology H SIG ED

Medical Transcription HSIGEDAutomated Accounting HS/GED/ATLIBusiness Automation HS/GED/ATB

Business Technology Specialist HS/0 ED/ATBDetention & Security H SIG E EMT B

Financial Services HS/GED/ATBGerontology Asti %lily Assistant HS/GED/ATBGerontology Activity Coordinator HS/GED/ATBMedical Assistant HS/GED/ATB

Medical Records Specialist H SIG EINATB

ARIZONA PARALEGAL TRAINING PROGRAM

Accreditation AC IC SLENGTH COST

1056 hours $11,8251056 hours $11,8251181 hours $11,8251200 hours $11,825480 hours $6245384 hours $5345480 hours $6245480 hours $6245480 hours $5645624 hours $62451344 hours $6245605 hours $6245480 hours $11,825

111 W. Monroe, Ste. 800, P hoe nk,Financial Aid - Stafford, PlusPROGRAMParalegal General Practice

AZ 85003 (602) 252 -2171

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSCollege Degree (2 yr. or 4 yr.)Entrance exam also required br2 yr. degree candidates

Accreditation - AC IC S, ABALENGTH COST

Day - 5 monthsf34 qtr. crs.Eve 9 months/30 qtr. crs.

$7350 plus books$6350 plus books

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CHAPARRAL COLLEGE4585 E. Speedway, Suite 204, Tucson,Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, LEAP, SEOG, B

PROGRAM

AZ 85712. (520) 327-6866IA, and others

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Accreditation AC IC S

LENGTH COST

Accounting HS/GED, Test 119 quarter hours $14,875Accounting/Bookkeeping same 82 quarter hours $10,625

Bachelor of Science in Accounting Associate Degree or 60 college credits 180 quarter hours $125 per creditAdministrative Assistant same 111 quarter hours $14,875Tourism same 117 quarter hours $14,875

Business Administration same 120 quarter hours $14,875Softy are Applications HS/GED, Test, AT B 44 quarter hours $6375

Legal Assistant H MED, Test 115 quarterhours $14,825

Legal Secretary same 81 quarter hours $10,625Travel and Airline same 80 quarter hours $10,625General Studies HS/GED, Test, AID 26 quarter hours $4250

Bachelor of Science in Business Admin. Associate Degree or 60 college credits 180 quarter hours $125 per creditComputer Applications and Networks HS/GED, Test 120 quarter hours $15,925Computer Networks HS/GED, Test 68 quarter hours 100

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Associate Degree or 60 College credits 180 quarter hours $125 per credit

LAMSON JUNIOR COLLEGE1126 N. Scottsdale Rd., #17, Tempe, AZ 85281 . (602) 898-7000Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEC G, BIA, VA Accreditation AC IC S

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGT H COSTAccounting Clerk HS/GED 48 credit hours* $6750Business Administration same 90 credit hours** $12,250Computer Network Technician same 54 credit hours* $8950Information System Management same 90 credit hours** $12,250Information System Specialist same 48 credit hours* $6750Legal Assistant same 90 credit hours** $12,250Legal Secretarial same 90 credit hours** $12,250Hospitality Management same 90 credit hours* $12,250

Certificate Program

METROPOLITAN COLLEGE OF COURT REPORTING

** MS Degree

4640 E. Elm ood, Suite 12, Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 955-5900Financial Aid PFAP, Pell, FFEL and others Accreditation AC CS CT, NC RA approved

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COSTCourt Reporting BAS HS/GED, test 33-45 months/123 semester credits 121,780Court Reporting MS H S/G ED, test 27-39 months/99 semester credits $15,840Legal Technician H S/G ED, test 15-24 months/66 semester credits $9990

TUCSON COLLEGE7310 E. 22nd St., Tucson, AZ 85710 (520) 296-3261 . (800) 234-2623 w w w Aucsoncollege.com

Financial Aid (if qualified) Pell, SEOG, Stafford, Perkins, LEAP, Unsubsidized, Parent-Plus, B IA and others. Approved for Veteran's training.

Accreditation AC IC S , AB HES Medical Assistant.

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Medical Assistant High School Diploma/GED or Pre Enrollment 32 weeks $6310

Medical Office Specialist Test for all programs 30 weeks $6310

Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide 20 weeks $3550

Patient Care Technician On clude s nursing asst.) 34 weeks $6310

Optometric Assistant 30 weeks $6310

Administrative AssisientiComputer Applications 32 weeks $6310

Computer Network Technician 36 weeks $8700

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SWEETWATER BIBLE COLLEGE14240 N 43rd Ave., Glendale, AZ 85306

Financial Aid none

PROGRAM

(602)978-5511

ENT RANCE REQUIREMENT S

Accreditation none

LENGTH COST

BA Degree in Theology

Christian Education

Ministerial Degree

Interview

Interview

5 years

4 years

4 years

$10/trimester hour

$10ftrimester hour

$10ftrimester hour

WESTERN BIBLE INSTITUTE50201/z N.23 rd Ave., Phoenk, AZ 85015. (602) 242-3818

Financial Ad Veterans Accreditation none

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENT S LENGTH COST

AA Degree in Bible HS/GED 66 semester hours $40 /semester hour

BA Degree in Christian Education HS/GED 128 semester hours $4O/semester hourBiblical Studies 128 semester hours $40 /se mester hour

Pastoral Ministry 128 semester hours $40/semester hour

World Missions 128 semester hours $40 /semester hourDiploma in Bible HS/GED 96 semester hours $401semester hour

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COSMETOLOGY and BARBER SCHOOLS

COSMETOLOGY SCHOOLSAll schools are licensed by the Arona State Board of Cosmetology and accredited by NACCAS unless noted. Allschools providecourses which prepare graduates to take the Aron a State Board of Cosmetology licensing examination in either cosmetology, mani-curing or student instructor.

The standard enrollment requirements for:Cosmetology or Manicuring Two years of high school or GED;

Student Instructor Current Arizona cosmetology license, one year of experience, high school graduate or GED.Course length: Cosmetology - 1,600 hours, Manicuring - 300 hours, Student Instructor 650 hours, Aesthetician - 600 hours.

The standard curriculum for each course may be obtained from the:Ar'¢ona State Board of Cosmetology, 1721 E. Broadw ay, Tempe, AZ . (602)7844539.

Refresher Courses for C osmetologistsMost cosmetology schools offer brush-up and refresher courses for those with previous cosmetology training and experience. C ontactthe individual school for requirements and costs.

COSMETOLOGY SCHOOL COST MATRIX'

SCHOOL COSMETOLOGY MANICURING STUDENT INSTRUCTORAESTHET IC SBAR BER STYLING

Academy of Nail Technology NA $795-$1295 $1200 NA NAAllure Career College of Beauty(Scottsdale) $9500 $1500 $2400 $4445 NAAllure Career College of Beauty(Tucson) $9500 $1500 $2400 $4445 NA

Arizona Academy of Beauty $7410 $1800 $2867 NA NA

Artistic Beauty School $9500 $1500 $2400 $4495 $9500Canyon De Chelly School of Cosmetology $2500 $1000 $1000 $1500 NA

Carsten Institute of Hair & Beauty $9150 NA $4350 $4900 NA

Charles of Italy Beauty College $6300 $2300 $2500 $3100 NA

Classic Beauty Colle ges $5070 $1495 $3016 NA NACollege of Beauty Arts &Science (Tuition only) $6400 $1200 $2600 $2400 NADevoe College of Beauty $4990 $1220 $2010 NA NA

Earl's Academy of Beauty $7064.96 $1875.57 $3555 NA NAGreyhills School of C osmetology $6995 $1550 $2475 $1825 NA

InternationalAcademy of H air Design $6995 $1195 $2000 NA NA

Maricopa Beauty College I $5475 $1295 $3000 3200 NAII $5975

National Aesthetics Institute NA NA $3650 $4500 NA

Northland Pioneer College $1051 $500 $700 NA NASafford College of Beauty Culture $6600 $1847.30 $3127.45 NA NA

Scott Cole Academy $9475 $2100 $3200 NA NA

United Academy of Beauty $6000 $1500 $2500 NA NAW. Valley College of Cosmetology and Beauty $7200 NA $2000 NA NAYuma School of Beauty $4100 $1200 $1200 NA NA

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ACADEMY OF NAIL TECHNOLOGY10171 N 19th Ave., Suite 5 & 6, Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 371-8833 Financial Aid Flexible payment plan

ALLURE CAREER COLLEGE OF BEAUTY7730 E. McDowell, Scottsdale, AZ 85257 . (602)949.7557 Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, S EOG, and others

ALLURE CAREER COLLEGE OF BEAUTY3210 E. Speedway, Tucson 85716 . (520) 327-6544 Financial Aid - Pell, F FEL, Perkins, SEOG, HIA others

ARIZONA ACADEMY OF BEAUTY4046 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ 85705 . (520) 888-0170 Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, Perkins, VA

5631 E. Speedway, Tucson, AZ 85712 . (520) 885-4120

ARIZONA BARBER-STYLING COLLEGE2842 W. Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602)484.7248

PROGRAM LENGTH COST

Barber/Styling 1500 hours $3 ,950 -$5,00

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ARTISTIC BEAUTY SCHOOL4533 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale, AZ 85301 (602) 939-8364 Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, LEAP, SEOG, and others

CANYON DE CHELLY SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGYP.O. Box 587, Chinle, AZ 86603 (520) 674-9667 Financial Ad - ND ET, JT PA

CARSTEN INSTITUTE OF HAIR &BEAUTY3345 S. Rural Rd., Tempe, AZ 85282 (602) 491-0449 Financial Aid Institution sponsored

(602) 491-1721 Admissions (602)777-7077 Financial Aid

CHARLES OF ITALY BEAUTY COLLEGE1987 McCulloch Blvd., Suite 204-208, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403 (520) 453-6666 Fax (502) 453-6758 Financial Aid Pell,FFEL,

2350 Miracle Mile R d., Suite 354, Bullhead City, AZ 86442 (520) 763-6666 Fax (520) 763-6210 WInford Direct Loans

CLASSIC BEAUTY COLLEGESAdministrathre Offices: 3227 E. Bell Rd., Suite 253, Phoenix, AZ 85032 (602) 992-2282 Financial Aid Institutional Loans, JTPA, BIA

School locations: Voc. Rehab, Scholarships42 N. Stapley, Mesa, AZ 85203 (602) 96486753227 E. Bell Rd., Sue 253, P hoe nix, AZ 86032 (602)992-2282

COLLEGE OF BEAUTY ARTS &SCIENCE1790 E. Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (520) 774-7146 Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, BIA JPTA, and others

410 W. Goodwin, Prescott, AZ 86301 (520) 778-5064

2390 N . Alma School R d., # 101, Chandler, AZ 85224 (602) 855-7901

DEVOE COLLEGE OF BEAUTY750 Bartow Dr., Sierra Vista, AZ 85636 (620) 468-8660 Financial Aid - Pell, F FEL, SEOG, and others

EARL'S ACADEMY OF BEAUTY2111 S. Alma School Rd., Suite 21, Mesa, AZ 85210 (602) 897-1688 Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, SEOG, BlAand others

GREYHILLS SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGYP.O. Box 160, Warrior Drive, Tuba City, AZ 86045 (620) 283-6271 Financial Aid ND ET

INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF HAIR DESIGN4415 S. Rural R d., #2, Tempe, AZ 85282 (602) 820-9422, Fax(602)820 -9348 Financial Ad Pell, FFELP, SRO, BIA VA,others

LATIN STYLE BARBERING SCHOOL & SUPPLIES, INC.

340 E. Baseline Rd., Suite 45, Phoenix,AZ 85340 (602)243-7248 Financial Aid Chicanos por la Causa and others

PROGRAM LENGTH COST

Theory and practical Training for the Barbering Industry 1500 $5,017

MARICOPA BEAUTY COLLEGE515 W. Western, Avondale, AZ 85323 (602) 932-4414 Financial Aid Pell, SEGO, Stafford, Plus

NATIONAL AESTHETICS INSTITUTE -SCOTTSDALEParity ay Plaza, 617 North Scottsdale Road. Suite A, Scottsdale, AZ 85257 (480) 481-8083

NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE1001 W. Deuce of Club, Show Low , AZ 85901 (520) 524-6111

1400 E. 3rd, Winslow , AZ 86047 (520) 289-4633

SAFFORD COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE1550 Thatcher Blvd., Safford, AZ 86546 (520) 428-0331 Financial Aid Institution sponsored

SCOTT COLE ACADEMY7201 E. Ca melback, Suite 100, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (602)994-4222 Financial Aid JT P A, VA, Mx Rehab, Mud others

UNITED ACADEMY OF BEAUTY4105 S. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 268-1417 Financial Aid Pell, LEAP, S EO 0, BIA and others

WEST VALLEY COLLEGE OF COSMETOLOGY AND BEAUTY516 N. 35th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 272-3310

YUMA SCHOOL OF BEAUTY50 W. Third St., Yuma, AZ 85364 (520) 783-3141

Financial Aid - JTPA,and others Accreditation none

Financial Aid Private Scholarship Accreditation none

BARBER SCHOOLS: Al schools are licensed bythe Arizona State Board of Barbers. Contactthe individual school for requirements and costs. You

may direct questions to: Arizona State Board of Barbers, 1400 W. Washington, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ85007 (602) 542-4498

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FLYING SCHOOLS

Arizona flying schools offer various courses to prepare students to qualify for pilot licenses in fbied wing aircraft, helicopters, glidersand air balloons. The requirements for these licenses are established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA alsoapproves schools which meet established standards of instruction in fixed and rotorcraft. Prospective students should obtain informa-tion concerning these requirements by contacting:

Federal Aviation Administration, Flight Standards District Office15041 N. Airport Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 '(602) 640-2561

FLYING

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Aero- Helicopters

Chandler Air Service

CRM Airline Training Center

Leading Edge Aviation, Inc.

North-Aire

Quantum Helicopters

S.A.S. Executive Aviation

Saw yer Aviation

Southw est Flight Center

Sun W est Aviation

Tucson Aeroservice Center Inc.

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6801 N. Glen Harbor Blvd., Suite100, Glendale, AZ 85307 . (623) 979.0097

AERO-HELICOPTERS14700 N. Airport Dr., Suite 118, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 . (480) 948-2350

CHANDLER AIR SERVICE, INC.1675 E. Ryan Rd., Chandler, AZ 85249. (480) 963-6420 Fax (480) 963-7639 . E-mail [email protected]

CRM AIRLINE TRAINING CENTER14605 N. Airport Dr., Suite 120, Scottsdale, AZ 86260 . (480) 948-8017, w WV) .crmatc.com (800) 767-4568

Private instruction through ATP Certification

- Business & C om mercia IJ et typ e ratings

- 4 year Aviation Management degree

- Financial Ass ista nce available

LEADING EDGE AVIATION, INC,1961 E. Flight Line D r., Tucson, AZ 85706 . (520) 741-1921

NORTH-AIRE, INC.Prescott Municipal Airport, 6500 MacCu rdy D r., Suite 7, Prescott, AZ 86301 (520) 445-8320

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QUANTUM HELICOPTERS, INC.2370 S. Airport Blvd., Chandler, AZ 85249 (602) 814-8118

S.A.S. EXECUTIVE AVIATION, LTD, Division of SUPERSTITION AIR SERVICE, INC.4766 Falcon D r., Mesa, AZ 85205 (602) 832-0704

SAWYER AVIATION2602 E. Sky Harbor Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85034 . (602) 273-3770

SOUTHWEST FLIGHT CENTER15000 N . Airport Dr., #106, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (602) 991-2880. Fax (602) 991-2968

SUN WEST AVIATION6971 S. Apron D r., Tucson AZ 85706 (520) 889-8191

TUCSON AEROSERVICE CENTER, INC.11700 W Avra Valley R d., Ma ra na, AZ 85653 (520) 682-2999

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HEALTH SCHOOLSAll schools licensed bythe State Board for Private Postsecondary Education

APOLLO COLLEGE INC.

Corporate Office 2701 W. Bethany Home Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 433-13338503 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85051 (602) 8641571630 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ 85210 (602) 831-65853870 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ 85705 (520) 888-5885 .

2701W. Bethany Home Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 433-1333

Financial Aid - Pell, F FEL, Direct Loans, S EO 0, LEAP, BIA VA, JPTA Accreditation ABHES, AC OTE,JRCRTE

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

***Medical Administrative Assistant HSIGED, AID 720 hours $6625

** *Dental Assistant HSIGED, AID 720 hours $6625

***Medical Claims Examiner- Biller HSIGED, ATB 840 hours $6625

***M edica I Assistant HS/GED, ATB 720 hours $6625

***Medical Assistant- Limited X-Ray HSIGED 880 hours $3325

"*Medical Assistant Limited X-Ray Eve. ClassH SiG ED 880 hours 325

***Medical Records HS/GED 770 hours $6625

***Pharmacy Technician HSIGED 836 hours 16625

*Occupational Therapy Assistant HS/GED 530 hours $3655

*Physical Therapist Technician HS/GED 2047 hours $18,575

*Medical Radiography HS/GED 2752 hours $18,975

***Limited X-Ray Program HS/GED, AID 160 hours $1975

***Medical-Dental Receptionist HSIGED, ATB 400 hours $3775

***Phlebotomy HSIGED, ATB 400 hours $2190

** Medical Laboratory Technician HSIGED 1500 hours $16,575

**Respiratory Therapist HSIGED 1600 hours $16,975

*Massage Therapy H MED, ATEI 720 hours $6625

*Computer Software Developer HSIGED 1136 hours $15,880

*Computer Network Administrator Technician H SIG ED 1136 hours $15,880

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ARIZONA COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH1940 W. Indian School Road., Phoenix, AZ 85015 . (602) 222-9300

Financial Aid Stafford Loans, Direct Student Loans, Pell Grants (forthose who qualify)

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Pharmacy Technology HSIGED

Medical Assisting HS/GED

ARIZONA HEART INSTITUTE FOUNDATION

Accreditation AB HES

COST

$7295

$7295

LENGTH

62 quarter credit hours

(880 contact)58 quarter credit hours

(880 contact)

2632 N. 20th St., Phoenix, AZ 85006 (602) 266-2200Mailing Address - 2632 N. 20th St., Phoenix, AZ 85006

Financial Aid - none Accreditation none

PROGRAM

Cardiac Sonographer

Cardiovascular Summer Student Program

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

2 years of formal education beyond high 8 months

school and a minimum of six months full time

clinical ultrasound experience OR two years oftraining or experience in an AMArecognized,alhedhealth occupation (e.g . registered nurse, radiologic

technologist, physical therapist, occupational therapist,cardiopulmanrytechnician OR Bachelor of Science degreeMust be in college and interested in 6-8 weeks/summer

medical career

COST

$6500

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ARIZONA SCHOOL OF INTEGRATIVE STUDIES753 N. Main St., C ottonw ood, AZ 86326 (520) 639-3455

Financial Aid none

PROGRAMMassage & HydrotherapyTeacher Training ProgramAwareness Oriented Structural TrainingAdvanced Sports MassageProcess Oriented Approach Polarity TherapyDoula BodyworkDirected Independent Study

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSHS/GED

HS/GEDHS/GEDHS/GED

HS/GEDHS/GEDH SIG ED

Accreditation none

LENGTH750 credit hours350 credit hours200 credit hours100 credit hours110 credit hours46 credit hours

100 credit hours

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF ACUPUNCTURE AND ORIENTAL MEDICINE

COST

$5500$1500$1600

$550

$1275$400$300

4646 E . F ort Low ell, Suite 105, Tucson, AZ 85712 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 90649, Tucson, AZ 85752 (520) 795-0787

Financial Aid Long term loans and payment plans

PROGRAMM.Ac.O.M

M.k .0 .M

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENT S2 years college2 years college2 years college

ATWOOD INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

LENGTH3 years3 years5 years

COST27,00022,30027,000

6845 W. McKnight Loop, Ste. A, Glendale, AZ 85308 (602) 547-9174

Financial Aid Institution sponsored Accreditation none

PROGRAMClinical HypnotherapyClinical Hypnotherapy

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSH SIG ED or equivalent

H SIG ED or equivalent

LENGTHvaries (home study)150 hrs. residential

BONNIE PRUDDEN SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL FITNESS AND MYOTHERAPY

COST

$1495

$1995

7800 E. S pee dw ay, Tucson, AZ 85710. (520) 629-3979

Financial Aid none Accreditation AC CS CT

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy& HSIGED, Interview, Application, ATI) 7-112 months/1650 hours

Exercise Therapy 3 letters of recommendation

THE BRYMAN SCHOOL

COST

500

4343 N. 16th St., Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 274-4300

Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, Perkins, S EO 0, B IALicensed by Medical Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners

PROGRAMAssociate of Occupational Studies in

Dental Assisting

Hospital Unit Coordinator

Medical Assisting

Optical TechnicianPractical Technologist in Radiology

Surgical Technologist

Patient Care Technician

Accreditation AC CS CT, AB HES , CMH EP

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSH SIG ED, graduate of allied Health

Management Program

HS/GEDHS/GED

HS/GED

HS/GED

HS/GED

HS/GED

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LENGTH COST

30 weeks/600 hours $13,600

to $21,300

31 weeks/616 hours $6450

31 w eeks/6 16 hours $6450

31 w eeksi6 16 hours $6450

31 w eeks/6 16 hours $6450

34 w eeks/864 hours $7950

54w eeks/1 056 hours $14,150

31 w eeksJ640 hours $6950

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INSTITUTE FOR NATURAL THERAPEUTICS INC.217 W. University, Mesa, AZ 85201 (602) 844-2255

Financial Aid Student Loans available

PROGRAM

Myopractics

Therapeutic Massage Therapy

Therapeutic Massage Therapy

Therapeutic Massage Therapy

LONG TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Accreditation - none

ENTRANCEREQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Prerequisite: 1000 hour massage program 1000 hours /14 months

HS/GED, Physical Ability 200 hours/12 weeks

HS/GED, Physical Ability 500 hours/9 months

HS/GED, Physical Ability 1000 hours/18 months

COST

$6500

$1600

$3600

$5500

13450 N orth Black Canyon H ighw ay, Suite 104, Phoenix, AZ 85029 (602) 548-1955 Fax (602)548-1956 Toll Free (877) 548 -1955

Financial Aid Pell, Direct Loan Program, College Work Study, LEAP, SEOG, and others Accreditation CAAH EP, ACC SCT, COARC

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Medical Assistant HSIGED, Test 8-10 months/52credit hours $6101

Medical Assistant AO S Degree HSIGED, Test 17 months/98 credit hours $13,460

Network Engineering Technology AO S Degree H S/G ED, Test 18 months/91 credit hours $17,290

Pharmacy Technician HS/GED 10 months/53 credit hours $5745

Physical Therapy Technician H S/G ED, Test 9-11 months/61 credit hours $6385Respiratory Therapist AO S Degree H SIG ED, Test 16 months/94 credit hours $15,080

Respiratory Therapy Technician H SIG ED 10.12 months/10 credit hours $8250

Sports Medicine Assistant H NED, Test 8-10 months/52 credit hours $6931

Sports Medicine Assistant AO S Degree HSIGED, Test 17 monthst98 credit hours $13,870

Veterinary Assistant H SIG ED, Test 8-10 months/55 credit hours $5133

NORTHERN ARIZONA COLLEGE OF HEALTH CAREERS5200 E. Cortland, Suite A-19, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 . (520) 526-0763

Financial Aid UNlliam D. Ford Direct Student Loan, Pell Grant

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Medical Assisting HS/GED

PHOENIX THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE COLLEGE

Accreditation AB HES

LENGTH COST

37 credits, 770 clock hours $6100

609 N. Scottsdale R d., Scottsdale, AZ 85257 (480) 945-9461

Financial Aid - Federal programs

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSH SIG EDProfessional Certification Program for

Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic Massage Core Program HS/GED

Therapeutic Massage Advanced Program HS/GED

*There will be additional costs for uniform, licenses, etc.

PIMA MEDICAL INSTITUTE

Accreditation AC CET

LENGTH1125 classroom/

51.5 credithours750 classroom/33.5 credit hours

375 classroom/

12.5 credit hours

COST

316

$6506

$2815

3350 E. G rant Rd., Tucs on, AZ 85716 . (520) 326-1600 . (800) 456-7462

957 S. Dobson, Mesa, AZ 85202 (602) 345-7777 (800) 365-7462

Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, and others Accreditation/Association ABHES, CMHEP ,JR CRT E, JR CERT, JRCOMP

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Dental Assistant Test 28 credit hours

Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Tucson Only) Test 49 credit hours

Health Unit Coordinator Test 17 credit hours

Medical Assistant HSIGED, Test 366 credit hours

Medical Secretary HSIGED, Test 205 credit hours

Nursing Assistant Test 12 credit hours

Ophthalmic Medical Assistant (Tucson Only) H S/G ED, Test 28 credit hours

Pharmacy Technician H SIG ED, Test 36 credit hours

Phlebotomy Test 105 credit hoursPhysical Therapy Technician H SIG ED, Test 29 credit hours

COST

Please call for

current costs.

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Radiography

Respiratory Therapist

Respiratory Therapist (Adv. Standing Only)Respiratory Therapy Technician

Veterinary Assistant

Home Health AideLong Term Care Aide

Patient Care Technician

RAINSTAR COLLEGE

HSIG ED, Test

HSIG ED, Test

HSIGED, TestHSIGED, Test

Test

TestTest

Test

89 credit hours

76 credit hours

22 credit hours535 credit hours265 credit hours

7 credit hours65 credit hours14 credit hours

4130 N. Go Iclw ate r Blvd., Ste. 121, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (602) 423 -0375

Financial Aid - Institution sponsored

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Basics Program in Therapeutic Massage

Graduate Program in Therapeutic MassageAdvanced Graduate Program/Therapeutic Massage

Masters Graduate Programffherapeutic Ma ssage

Approval of Director

Approval of DirectorApproval of Director

Approval of Director

Accreditation IMSTAC

LENGTH

200 hours

500 hours750 hours

1000 hours

SOUTHWEST COLLEGE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

COST

$2495

$5995$7995

995

2140 E. Broadway Rd., Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 858-9100 VII ebsite: w ww .s cnm.e du Email: admissions @scnm.eduFinancial Aid -Stafford, Alternative Loans, Campus Based Work Study Accreditation Candidate Council of Naturopathic Medical Education

Academic System: Quarter System

PROGRAM

Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (ND)

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

BAIDS degree from accredited institution

6 semester credits of English6 semester credits of Psycology

6 semester credits of Humanities

12 semester credits of Biology(wflab)8 semester credits of Chemistry (wilab)

4 semester credits of Organic Chemistry (w dab)

SOUTHWEST INSTITUTE OF HEALING ARTS

LENGTH

4 years till timeCOST

Approximately $14,500 yr.

1402 N . Miller, Suite #D -2 , Scottsdale, AZ 85257 (480) 994-3228

Look us up on the web: httpllw w w .sw iha.org or talk to us: doyourdream@sw iha.org

Financial Aid Institution sponsored Accreditation -Pending ACCS CT

AO S DEGREE PROGRAMS ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Clinical Nutrition 18 years of age,ATB, prerequisites 930 hours $8975*

Holistic Health Care 18 years of age,ATB, prerequisites 1285 hours G638*

Body-Mind Psychcology 18 years of age,ATB 1078 hours $3085*

Chinese Herbology 18 years of age,ATB 1060 hours $9000*

Oriental Bodywork 18 years of age,ATB, prerequisites 1205 hours $10,243*

*Tuition may vary depending on chosen electives

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS ENTRANCEREQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

MT1 Massage Technician 18 years of age,ATB, no felonies 200 hours $1500

MT II- Therapeutic Massage 18 years of age,ATB, no felonies 500 hours $3750

Oriental Massage Technician 18 years of age,ATB, no felonies 200 hours $1500

Oriental Bodywork 18 years of age,ATB, no felonies 500 hours $3750

Equine Massage Therapist 18 years of age ,ATB , no felonies 300 hours $2250

Western Herbalism 500 hours $4050

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Holistic Nutrition Educator 300 hours $2250

Clinical Hypnotherapy 100 hours $910

Childbirth Educator 200 hours $385

Doula Labor Support Professional 100 hours $815

Continuing Education Programs: Aromatherapy, Corporate Chair Massage, Counseling Skills for Bodyworkers, CPR Certification, Cranio Sacral,Deep Tissue Sculpting, Fibromyalgia Therapy, Healing Touch, Herbology, Jin Shin Jyutsu, Lymphatic Massage, Polarity, Pregnancy Massage,

Reflexology, Reiki, Russian Medical Massage, Sports Massage, Tui Na ,and many more

TUCSON COLLEGE7310 E. 22nd St., Tucson, AZ 85710 (520) 296-3261 (800) 234-2623 ww w .tucs oncolle ge.com

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Financial Aid Of qualified) Pell, SEGO, Stafford, Perkins, LEAP, Unsubsidized, Parent-Plus, B IA and others. Approved for Veteran's training.

Accreditation AC IC S , AB HES Medical Assistant

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSMedical Assistant High School DiplomalG ED or Pre-Medical Office Specialist Test for all programsNursing Assistant/Home Health AidePatient Care Technician (ncludes Nursing Assistant)

Optometric AssistantAdministrative Assistant/Computer Applications

Computer Network Technician

WEST VALLEY MASSAGE COLLEGE

LENGTHEnrollment 32 weeks

30 weeks20 weeks34 weeks

30 weeks32 weeks

36 weeks

COST$6310$6310

$3550$6310

$6310

$6310

700

618 N . 35th Ave., Pho enix, AZ 86009 . (602) 269-1741 (602) 269-3310

Financial Ad Student payment plans

PROGRAM

Massage Practitioner Level I

Massage Practitioner Level IIMassage Practitioner Level III

Accreditation none

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

For all courses of study a student must

have HS diploma or GED, or be at least23 wars of age and have 10 high school

credit hours

LENGTH

500 hours

750 hours1000 hours

COST

$4135

$6010

$7885

(Start-up fee: $385.00

includes registrationlbooks)

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HOME STUDY and CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLSAll schools licensed b y the State Board for Private Postsecondary Education

CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS1776 E. 17th St., C leveland, OH 44114 (800) 243-6446Financial Aid None Accreditation D ETC

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Associate in Applied Science High School Diploma or G ED 48 monthsin Bectronics Engineering Technology

Automotive Electronics 24 monthsBroadcast Engineering 24 monthsComputer Programming 12 monthsElectronics Communications 24 monthsElectronics Engineering 30 monthsElectronics Technology with FCC License Preparation 18monthsElectronics Technology and Advanced 36 months

Troubleshooting I& IIElectronics Technology with Digital and 42 months

Microprocessor LaboratoryElectronics Technology with Laboratory 24 monthsIndustrial Bectronics 18 months

LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (Office of Extended Programs)

COST$1495 per each 6 monthterm br 8 terms

$2895$1495$1495$1495$2895$1495$3495

$3995

$1995$1495

Nichol H all #1706, Loma Linda, CA92350 (800) 854-5661

Financial Aid Institution sponsored Accreditation CEPH, WAS C

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

International Health BA & Experience in field 4 yearsMaster of Public Health Degree in BA 4 years

Health AdministrationMaster of Public Health Degree in BA & Experience in field 4 years

Health Promotion & Education

THE PARALEGAL INSTITUTE

COST

$395/Unit$395/Unit

$395/Unit

2933 W. Indian School Rd., Draw er 11408, Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 272.1855Financial Aid none Accreditation D ETC

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

18-24 monthsAssociate Degree in Paralegal Studies (MPS) which includes HSIGEDLegal Research, 2 chosen specialties and 5 generaleducation courses

Medical Transcriptions, 5 modulesLegal Assistant Paralegal (LAP)

WALDEN UNIVERSITY

18 years old18 years old

COST

$3510

18 months $113912-18 months $1846

155 S. 5th Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55401 (612) 338-7224 .(600)925-3368Financial Aid Federal Family Education Loan (Stafford), Veterans benefits, fellowships,

spousal assistance and group enrollment discounts.

PROGRAMMS in Education

MS in Psychology

PhD in Education

PhD in Health ServicesPhD in Human Services

PhD in Management

PhD in Psychology

Accreditation N CA

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSBachelors degree from a regionally accredited

institution

Bachelors degree from a regionally accreditedinstitution

Masters degree from a regionally accredited

institution AND three years of professionalexperience related to the doctoral program for

which application is made

same

same

same

same

LENGTH18 months +

18 months +

2-112-3 years

same

same

same

same

COST$230 per credit hour

$300 per credit hour

$3125 per quarter

$3125 per quarter$3125 per quarter

$3125 per quarter

$300 per credit hour

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WYOMING TECHNICAL INSTITUTE4373 North 3rd St., Laramie, VtlY 82072 (800) 621-7168Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, SEGO, Perkins, Stafford and others

PROGRAM

Accreditation AC CS CT

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Applied Science Degree Programs (AAS)Automotive Technology & Management HSIGED 75.5 9 months $15,375Diesel Technology &Management HSIGED 74.0 - 9 months $15,375CollisionAR et nishing Technology & Management HSIGED 71.5 9 months $15,750

Occupational Studies Degree Programs (AO S)Auto/Diesel Vehicle Technology HS/GED 74.0 9 months $15,375Collision/Refinishing & Upholstery Technology HSIGED 66.0 9 months $16,050Diesel /Auto Vehicle Technology HS/GED 73.5 9 months $15,375

Diploma ProgramsAutomotive Technology HSIGED 50.0 6 months $10,700Diesel Technology HS/GED 48.5 6 months $10,700Collision/Refinishing Technology HS/GED 45.5 6 months $11,125Street Rod Building &Auto Customizing tulAuto Technology HSIGED 73.0 9 months $15,750Street Rod Building &Auto Customizing wICollisionlReinishing HSIGED 68.5 -9 months $16,150

TechnologyStreet Rod Building &Auto Customizing w/Diesel Technology HS/GED 71.5 9 months $15,750

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MODELING and FINE ARTS SCHOOLSAll schools licensed by State Board for Private Postsecondary Education

BARBIZON OF TUCSON, INC

4811 East Grant Road #255, Tucson, AZ 85712 (520) 323-5010

- Co-ed Modeling and Image Development

Female Major Modeling

For more information, please call the number a bove.

ELIZABETH SAVAGE TALENT4949 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85253

PROGRAM

(602) 840.3530

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Commercial Acting Individual Interview

FOSI'S GLAMOUR TECHNIQUES & MODELING

24 hours varies

2777 N. Campbell Ave., Suite 209, Tucson, AZ 86719 (520) 795-3534

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Modeling &Talent none 14 hours $105 ($15 pert hour session)

JOHN CASABLANCAS MODELING AND CAREER CENTER7426 E. Stetson Dr., Sae 220, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (602) 941-4838

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Advanced Female Modeling Personal Interview 30 hours/10 weeks $1195

Preteen Commercial Acting Personal Interview 20 hoursf10 weeks 1895

Children's Acting Personal Interview 20 hoursf10 weeks n 95

Female Modeling Personal Interview 60 hoursl20 weeks $1595Comercial Acting Personal Interview 36 hoursI12 weeks $1295

Male Modeling Personal Interview 33 hoursI11 weeks $1195Preteen Course Personal Interview 20 hoursf10 weeks $995TV/Print Personal Interview 60 hoursf20 weeks $1595

SINCERELY, SANDRA INC.2950 N. Dobson, Suite 4, Chandler, AZ 85224 (602) 899-2107PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Adult Image 1-nprovement None 18 hours $475Confident Teen & Basic Modeling None 24 hours $595

Advanced Modeling None 26 hours $595

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REAL ESTATE SCHOOLS

Arizona real estate schoob present* o basic categories: those w hich qualify students to meet the licensing requirements set forth by theArizona Department of Real Estate, and other real estate related courses. The requirements for an Arona real estate license are:

Real Estate Salesperson 18 years of age, 90 hour course of instruction and passing school exam, 4 hour state exam, payment ofnecessary fees, fingerprinting and background check.

Real Estate Broker 18 years of age, 36 months active, licensed, experience W ith in the past five years, 90 hour course of instruction and

passing school exam, 4 hour state exam, payment of necessary fees, fingerprinting and background check.

Professional C ontinuing Education consists of 24 hours of classes in real estate related, professional subjects, completed every 2 years.

Before a real estate school can issue credit to meet the Department of Real Estate requirements, the school must receive a C ertificate ofApproval issued by the Department. Prospective students may obtain information on approved schools by contacting:

Ar.¢ona Department of Real Estate, 2910 N. 44th St., Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 468-1414, ext 100.

The follow ing Real Estate School Matrk summarizes the courses offered and their costs.

REAL ESTATE SCHOOL COST MATRIX

SCHOOL REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON MORTGAGE BROKER REAL ESTATE BROKER

Arizona School of Real Estate & Business $369 $295 $490

Brodsky School of Real Estate $359 $359 $420

Bud Craw ley Real Estate School $359 NA $459

Hogan School of Real Estate $389 NA $460

Northwestern School of Real Estate Varies NA Varies

Prescott Academy of Real Estate $449 NA $449

So uthw estern School of Real Estate Continuing Education Only NA NA

Western College & Lovett Schools $310 NA $359

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS7142 E. First St., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (602) 946.5388

BRODSKY SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE720 S. Craycroft Rd., Tucson, AZ 85711 . (520) 747-1485

BUD CRAWLEY REAL ESTATE SCHOOL5251 N. 16th St., Suite 250, Phoenix , AZ 85016 . (602)263-0090

HOGAN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE4023 E. Grant Rd., Tucson, AZ 86712 . (520) 327-6849 (800) 794-1390

NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATEP.O. Box 22226, Bullhead C ity, AZ 86439 . (520) 758-6922

Class a bo held in Lake Havasu, Kingman, Parker, Mesquite and Laughlin, NV.

PRESCOTT ACADEMY OF REAL ESTATE909 12th Place, Prescott, AZ 86301 (520) 776-0506

SOUTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE7310 Joshua Tree Lane, Scottsdale, AZ 85250 . (480) 607-5494

WESTERN COLLEGE &LOVETT SCHOOLS4425 W. Olive Ave., Suite 128, Glendale, AZ 85302 . (602) 995-9000

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TECHNICAL and TRADE SCHOOLSAll schools licensed bythe State Board for Private Postsecondary Education unless noted.

THE ACADEMY OF RADIO & TV BROADCASTING4914 E. MOH ell R d., Suite 107, Phoenix, AZ 85034. (602) 267 -8001

Financial Aid Pell, VA, Direct Loans

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Acting br Television and Film HS/GED 30 weeks

Radio Broadcasting HSIGED 30 weeks

TelevisionlVideo Production HS/GED 30 weeks

& Broadcasting

AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL SCHOOL

Accreditation AC CET

COST

$7950

$7950

$7950

3600 E. University Dr., Suite G-

Financial Aid JTPA, and others

PROGRAM

Leisure Travel CounselorCorporate Travel Agent

1220, Phoenix, AZ 85034. (602) 470.3333

Accreditation none

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

HUG ED, 18 years ofage, Test, Interview 312 hours

HSIGED, 18 years ofage, Test, Interview 156 hours

THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGN

COST

$2395$1395

P.O. Box 17366, 16855 E. Pa rkview F ountain Hills, AZ 85268 . (480) 946-9601

Financial Aid JTPA

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Interior Design HSIG ED, Test 45.5 sem. credit

Accreditation none

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYFinancial Aid Pell, F FEL, DIA, VA, and others

Licensed bythe Arizona Department of Transportation

PROGRAM

Commercial Truck Driver

Diesel Truck Driver

Truck Driver

Professional Truck Driver

COST

$6100

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

21 years old., pass ADOT physical & drug screen, H SIG ED,abilityto benefit, no DU I in past 5 yrs., no felony conviction,*no more than 2 moving violations in last 3 yrs., verifiablework history21 years old*, pass AD OT physical & drug screen, HSJG ED,abilityto benefit, no DUI in past 5 yrs., no felony conviction*,no more than 2 moving violations in last 3 yrs., veritablework history21 years old*, pass AD OT physical &drug screen, HUG ED ,abilttyto benefit, no DUlin past 5 yrs., no felony conviction*,no more than 2 moving violations in last 3 yrs., verifiablework history21 years old*, pass AD OT physical &drug screen, HSIG ED,abilityto benefit, no DUlin past 5 yrs., no felony conviction*,no more than 2 moving violations in last 3 yrs., verifiable

work historyExceptions to the admission requirement can be made upon approval of both the placement director and programdirector.

Accreditation AC CS CT

LENGTH

20 qtr. credit hrs.

28 qtr. credit hrs.

12 qtr. credit hrs.

36 qtr. credit hrs.

COST

$4850

$5130

$3990

$5990

AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL TOUR DIRECTING15380 N. 100th Street #2095, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (480)614-5730 Fax (480) 614-2241

VOCATIONAL

International Tour Directing

For more information, please call the number above.

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ARIZONA AUTOMOTIVE INSTITUTE CAMPUS (NATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER)6829 N. 46th Ave., Glendale, AZ 85301 (623) 934-7273

Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FINS, B IA and others Accreditation AC CS CT

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Evening ClassesAutomotive HS/GED, Age 66 credit hours/12 mons. $13,050

Automotive & Diesel/0AD Degree HSIGED, Age 99 credit hours/18 mons. $17,550

Autotronics HSIGED, Age 33 credit hours/6 mons. $6,850

Autotron ics/O AD Degree HSIGED, Age 99 credit hours/18 mons. $17,550

Diesel Technology HSIGED, Age 33 credit hoursI6 mons. $6,850

Diesel Technology HSIGED, Age 66 credit hours/12 mons. $13,050

Shop Management HSIGED, Age 38 credit hours/6 mons. $6250

Automotive & Shop Management/ HS/GED, Age 104 credit hours/18 mons. $17,550MS Degree

Diesel & Shop ManagementiAAS Degree HS/GED, Age 104 credit hours/18 mons. $17,550

Day ClassesAutomotive Technology HSIGED, Age 66 credit hours/12 mons. $13,050

Automotive & DieselIOAD Degree HSIGED, Age 99 credit hours118 mons. $17,550

Automotive & Shop Management/ HSIGED, Age 104 credit hours/18 mons. $17,550

MS DegreeAutotronics Technology HSIGED, Age 33 credit hours/6 mons. $6,850

Autotron ics/O AD Degree HSIG ED, Age 99 credit hours/18 mons. $17,550

Diesel Technology HUG ED, Age 33 credit hours/6 mons. $6,850

Diesel Technology HSIG ED, Age 66 credit hours/12 mons. $13,050

Diesel & Shop Management/RAS Degree HSIG ED, Age 104 credit hours/18 mons. $17,550Shop Management HS/GED, Age 38 credit hoursI6 mons. $6,250

ARIZONA INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGN1133 S. Swan Road, Tucson, AZ 85711 (520) 760-9899

Financial Aid none

PROGRAMInterior Design Interview

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF AUCTIONEERING

LENGTH*7 months

Accreditation licensed

COST

$5500

$150 registration fee

3211 S. 43rd Ave., Phoenix, AZ 86009 (602) 363-0016

Financial Aid none

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Auctioneering: Includes Ring Person, Clerking, HS/GED

Computer, Cashiering & Bookwork

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF POLYGRAPH SCIENCE, INC.

Accreditation

LENGTH COST

85 credit hours $550 package

3106 W. Thomas Rd., Ste. 1114, Phoen bt, AZ 85017 (602) 272-8123

Financial Aid - Approved for VAdisability

Association

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Polygraph Examiner Varies

LENGTH*

10 weeks

Accreditation American Polygraph

COST

$4000

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ARIZONA WELDING INSTITUTE530 Haul R d., P.O. Box 2226, Page, AZ 86040 (620) 645 -5500 E-mail:8w iiic@page aziet.1.111ebsite: I tlpitowcpage zz.letilaw iiichdex.itn

Financial Aid -to be determined Accreditation none

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Introduction to Welding HS diploma preferred , but ncrt required, minimum age 18 300 hours $3600*

Structural Welding HS diploma preferred, but not required, minimum age 18 500 hours $6000*

Pipeline Welding HS diploma preferred, but not required, minimum age 18 500 hours $

High Pressure Pipe & Tube HS diploma preferred, but not required, minimum age 18 600 hours $7200*

**Pipe itting Fundamentals HS diploma preferred ,butnot required, minimum age 18 300 hours $3600*

Refres rtrah offe redo' a space-ausibbt basis atV5.00 pe r los r.Specialt,r col rses aid compasy trab Ng courses are ausibbt poi request.

*There b ill be additioialciarges for bb fees, regttatbs, books, be ilisg gear, aid accide bss rams ** Call br elms ausibbilitt.

THE ART CENTER2525 N. Country Club R d., Tucson, AZ 85716 (520) 326-0123

Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FINS, and others

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Associate of Ms in Advertising Art Degree HS transcripts, GED, Interviewand Artwork

HS transcripts, GED, Interview

HSIGED or AT B, Interviewand Artwork

HSIGED or AT B, Proficient in

Production, Portblio and InterviewHS/GED or AT B and Interview

Associate of Ms in Interior Design

Animation Graphics

Computer Graphic Design

Desktop Publishing

THE ART INSTITUTE OF PHOENIX

Accreditation AC CS CT

LENGTH COST

156 quarter credit hours $20,000

166 quarter credit hours $20,000

62 quarter credit hours $10,800

45 quarter credit hours $7500

900 clock hours $7100

2233 W. Dunlap Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602)678-4300 or 1-800-474-2479

Financial Aid Pell, P FAP, FSEOG, Perkins, FFEL (Stafford ,unsubsidiz ed, Plus)

PROGRAM

Computer Animation (MS degree)Computer Animation (BA degree)

Graphic Design (AAS degree)

Graphic Design (BAdegree)Culinary Arts (MS degree)

Multimedia & Web Design (AAS degree)

Video Production (MS degree)Web Site Administration (MS degree)Game M & Design (BA Degree)Interior Design (BA Degree)

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

HSIGED, hterview, EssayHSIGED, hterview, EssayHS/GED, hterview, Essay

HSIGED, htenriew, EssayHS/GED, hterview, Essay

HS/GED, hterview, EssayHS/GED, hterview, EssayHS/GED, hterview, EssayHSIGED, hterview, EssayHS/GED, hterview, Essay

LENGTH

7 quarters12 quarters

7 quarters

12 quarters6 quarters

6 quarters

6 quarters6 quarters

12 quarters

12 quarters

Accreditation AC CS CT

COST

$3968/quarter$3968/quarter

$3968 /quarter

$3968/quarter$3968/quarter

$3968 /quarter

$3968/quarter$39681quarter

$3968/quarter

$3968/quarter

CLINTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS INSTITUTE DIVISION

2844 W. Deer Valley Rd., Phoen ix, AZ 85027 (623) 869-9644 (800) 528-7995 Fax (623) 581-2871

Financial Aid Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEG G, JTPA, and others Accreditation AC CS CT

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST310 - Motorcycle Technician Program HSIG ED, Age,ATB 825 hours $7875510* Hon Tech Program same 300 hours $2780710 * Yama Pro Program same 150 hours $1390810* K- Tech Specialist Program same 150 hours $1390950* Factory Authorized Suzuki Training same 150 hours $1390

(F.A.S.T)405 Harley-Davidson Technician Program same 825 hours $7875400* Harley-Davidson Engine Rebuild & same 300 hours $1390

Performance Program410* Harley-Davidson Late Model Program same 300 hours $2780415* Harley-Davidson Technology Program same 150 hours $1390420*- Harley-Davidson Early Model Program same 150 hours $1390620 - Watercraft Technician Program same 225 hours $2085

*These programs may not be taken without the appropriate required prerequisite which would be eitherthe Motorcycle Technician Program ortheHarley-Davidson Technician Program. Note: The above programs are also available in combinations.

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COMPLETE CLAIMS SERVICE TRAINING SCHOOLS1241 E. W as hingto n St., Suite 205, Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 264-7630

Financial Aid none

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Medical Claims Examiner HSIGED, Entrance exam

Medical Billing Specialist same

THE CONSERVATORY OF RECORDING ARTS & SCIENCES

Accreditation none

LENGTH

36 clock hours420 clock hours

COST

$4800$4800

2300 E. Broadway, Temp e, AZ 85282 (480) 858-9400 (800) 562-6383 WebFinancial Aid Pell, F FEL, B IA , and others

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Master RecordingMaster Recording Program hcludes the

Audio Recording & ProductionMIDIMusic BusinessSound ReinforcementTroubleshooting

HS/GED, Agefollowing:

HSIGED, AgeHSIGED, AgeHSIGED, AgeHSIGED, AgeHSIGED, Age

DISCOVERY DETECTIVE ACADEMY

Site: cras.org E-mail: cras @am ug.org

Accreditation AC CS CT

LENGTH COST

600 hours $6565

200 hours60 hours24 hours24 hours12 hours

$4100

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7418 E. Helm D r Suite 257, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (602)951-6545Financial Aid Payment plans available

PROGRAMProfessional Private Investigations (Diploma)

Fundamentals of Investigation (Certificate)

Accreditation

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Entrance exam 330 clock hours

Entrance exam 90 clock hours

FOOD SERVICE INSTITUTE OF SEDONA

COST

$3750

$1250

2615 Melody Ln., Se don a, AZ 86336 (520) 204-9988

Financial Aid Partial financial aid available

PROGRAM

Food Service

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Personal Interview ,17 years old,

Aptitude Test

THE GOLF ACADEMY OF ARIZONA

LENGTH

480 credit hours

Accreditation none

COST

$4000

295 W. San Marcos Blvd., Chandler, AZ 85225 (602) 857-1574 (800) 342-7342

Financial Aid Forthose who qualify

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

MB in Golf Complex Operations &Mgrnt HS diploma (GPA2.5 or higher, Golf 2 academic yearsAbility (minimum handicap 18)

Accreditation AC IC S

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$16,000/program

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HDS TRUCK DRIVING INSTITUTEP.O. Box 27565, Tucson, AZ 85726 (New 16-acre facility scheduled for completion in early 2000)

(800)218.5825 (520)721.5825 On the Web Call: WWW.HD SDR IVERS.COMFinancial Aid Available For Those Who QualifyLicensed bythe Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT)

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTHTruck Driving See Below* 730 Hours/20 weeksTruck Driving See Below* 160 Hours/4 Weeks

Refresher Previous experience Variable

3nd Party Testing By Appointment (520)721-5825.Day, evening, and weekend classes available throughout the year.

*Students must be at least 18 years old and be able to read and speak English sufficiently to communicate with the general public.Students must pass Department of Transportation physical requirements and drug screen. All qualifications must be met as setforth by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCS R).

H & R BLOCK TAX TRAINING SCHOOLS5126 W. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ 86031 1 (800)829-2000Financial Aid none Accreditation none

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Basic none 66 hours $249

Partnerships none 21 hours $315Corporations none 18 hours $270Trusts & Estates none 18 hours $270

Enrolled Agent Exam none 39 hours $525International Part I none 15 hours $225

Sole Proprietorships none 18 hours $299

Fundamentals of Tax Preparation I none 33 hours $149Fundamentals of Tax Preparation II none 33 hours $149Everyone's Return none 21 hours $315

Employee Compensation none 15 hours $225Employee Business Expense none 12 hours $180

Retired Taxpayers none 24 hours $360

Disposition of Assets I none 15 hours $225Disposition of Assets II none 18 hours $270

Taxpayers in Financial Distress none 24 hours $360

Investment Income none 21 hours $315Rental Real Estate none 15 hours $225

Sole Proprietorships none 18 hours $270

Choice of Business Entity none 18 hours $270

International Part 2 none 9 hours $135International Part 3 none 6 hours VIO

Transfer of Wealth I none 6 hours .!0

Transfer of Wealth II none 12 hours $180

Transfer of Wealth III none 15 hours $225

HIGH-TECH INSTITUTE1515 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85014 (602) 279-9700

Financial Aid - Pell, F FEL, Perkins, SEOG, FWS,JTPA, and others Accreditation AC CS CT

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Drafting /CAD Technology HSIGED, Test 60 weeks/1500 hours $18,650

Computer/Electronics Technology HSIGED, Test 60 weeks/1500 hours $18,650

MUNDUS INSTITUTE4745 N. 7th St., Suite 100, Ph oe n ix, AZ 85014. (602) 248-8548

Financial Aid - Pell, F FEL, JTP A, and others

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSGolf Course Management HSIG ED, Test, 17 years of age, Test, InterviewHotel and Resort Management sameTravel and Tourism Night sameTurf Management sameTravel Day same

Accreditation AC CS CT

LENGTH COST

1102.5 hours $11,300787.5 hours $6750

385 hours $2590367.5 hours $3890510 hours $3590

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PROGRAMCarpentry TrainingElectrical TrainingPlumbing TrainingResidential Builder

NTI, INC.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSHSIGED, Test,Age,ATBH MED, Test,Age,ATBHS/GED, Test,Age,ATBHSIGED, Test, Age,ATB

Accreditation AS B P PE, ACCS CT

LENGTH COST40 credit hours $749540 credit hours $749540 credit hours $749540 credit hours $7495

4811 N. 7th Street, Suite A2, Phoenix, AZ 85014 . (602) 266-1600Financial Aid n/a

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Electronic Equipment Repair Technology Entrance exam

Computer Service Technician Entrance exam

METRO INSTITUTE

Accreditation

LENGTH

15 weeks15 weeks

COST

$6500$6500

331 N. 1st Ave., Suite 150, Phoenix, AZ 85003 . (602) 452-2900Financial Aid none

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSMinimum Standards Training noneInitial Certificates Training nonePest Management Training Course 18 wars old Valid AZ Drivers License

HS Diploma or equivalent

PHIL RULLODA'S ARIZONA SCHOOL OF FLORAL DESIGN

LENGTH6 hours6 hours36 hours

Accreditation none

COST$69$89$808 tuition$85 books & misc.

1915 E. McDow ell, Phoenix, AZ 85006 . (602) 253-5336Financial Aid JTPA, TM, DES

PROGRAM

Basic Floral Design noneAdvanced Floral Design

PORTABLE PRACTICAL EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION, INC.

ENT RANCE REQUIREMENTS

Accreditation none

LENGTH

80 classroom hours32 classroom hours

COST

$1095$550

P.O. Box 2759, 144 W. Main St., Somerton, AZ 8535010466 W. B St., San Luis, AZ 85349. (520) 627-3203Financial Aid

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Experienced Commercial Vehicle OperatorsTest Preparation Courses Available in English and Spanish

Written Test

Skills Test

Special Endorsements

Vocational English as a Second Language for Commercial Vehicle Operators

Entrepreneurship TrainingSmall Business Development 1,11, Ill

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF COLLECTIONS INC.

Accreditation

LENGTH

48 class hours

12 class hours

12 class hours

40 class hours

various

COST

$480

$120

$120

$400

various

2432 W. Peoria, #1345 , Phoenix, AZ 85029 (602) 870.4017Financial Aid none

PROGRAMBasic Collection TechniquesIntermediate Collection TechniquesAdvanced Collection Techniques

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSHigh School DiplomaHigh School DiplomaHigh School Diploma

Accreditation none

LENGTH64 credit hours64 credit hours64 credit hours

COST

$1650$1650$1650

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THE REFRIGERATION SCHOOL4210 E. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 275-7133

Financial Ad Pell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEO 0, FWS, BIA, JTPA, and others

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Accreditation ACC SCT

LENGTH COST

Associate of Occupational Studies inMechanical Maintenance Engineering HSIGED, Age , Interview 72.5 credits/1300 hours $13,500

Electrical Technologies HSIGED, Age, ATB, Interview 14.5 credits/300 hours $4000Electrical Technologies III HSIGED, Age, ATB, Interview 14.5 creditsf300 hours $4000Electra- Mechanical Technologies HSIGED, Age, ATB, Interview 42.5 credrtsf800 hours $3000Electra- Mechanical Technologies III HSIGED, Age, ATB, Interview 42.5 credits/800 hours $3000Refrigeration, /4 Conditioning and Heating Technologies HSIGED, Age , ATB, Interview 34 credits/600 hours $6000

Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating Technologies IIHSIG ED, Age, ATB, Interview 34 credits/600 hours $6000

Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating Technologies IIIHSIG ED, Pge,ATB, Interview 34 credits/600 hours $6000

ROBERTO-VENN SCHOOL OF LUTHIERY

4011 S. 16th St., P hoe nk, AZ 85040 (602) 243-1179

Financial Ad Pell, Federal Student Laons, B IA and others

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Accreditation ACC SCT

LENGTH COST

Guitar Construction/Repair HSIGED 840 hours $6500

SCHWEIGER'S SCHOOL OF BASIC REFRIGERATION, HEATING &AIR CONDITIONING4518 N.W. Grand Ave., Glendale, AZ 85301 (623) 842-9442

Financial Aid N one Accreditation - None

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Basic Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating Per'sonal Interview 180 hours 13000

including Plumbing, Welding, Electricity, Control Circuitry Servicing and Proper Use ofthe Tools ofthe Craft.

SCOTTSDALE CULINARY INSTITUTE8100 E. C am elb ack Rd., Scottsdale, AZ85251 (602) 990-3773 . (800) 848-2433 . Web S ite: w w w .chefs.corniculinary

Financial Ad Pell, FFEL, VA, Tribal, and others Accreditation ACC SCT

PR 00 RAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

15 months

78 credit hoursCulinary Arts and Sciences and Restaurant Management HSIGED, Essay

TUCSON SCHOOL OF HORSESHOEING

$17,945

2230 N. Kim berlee R d., Tucson, AZ 85749 (620) 749-5212 (800) 667-2779

Financial Ad Pell, BIA,and others

PROGRAM

Horseshoeing

UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Accreditation none

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Reading &Writing 2 weeks4 weeks6 weeks8 weeks

COST

$1000$2000$2850

$3550

3121 W. Weldon Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85017

Financial Ad - Pell, FFEL, Perkins, SEOG, and

PROGRAM

AutomotiveTruck and IndustrialAutomotiveffruck and IndustrialAutomotive and TruckComputer Aided DraftingAir Conditioning/Refrigeration

(602) 264-4164 Fax (602) 264-6412

others

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSHS/GEDHS/GEDHS/GED

HS/GEDHS/GEDH SIG ED

WESTERN'S SCHOOL OF HORSESHOEING

Accreditation ACC SCT

LENGTH COST

45 weeks/1350 hours $14,70042 weeks11 260 hours $13,85069 weeksi2070 hours $18,700

63 weeks11 890 hours $17,90054 weeks/1620 hours $16,90042 weeks/1260 hours $13,850

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2801 UV .Maryland Ave., Pho enix, AZ 85017-1204 (602) 242-2560

Financial Ad B IA, and others Accreditation - none

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Horseshoeing Reading &Writing, Good health, 18 wars of 8 weeks 8 hours per day, $2,800 +

age or parents permission (check with school) 6 days a week $400 for hand tools(subject to change)

WESTERN TRUCK SCHOOL3711 E. Miami St., Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 431-2222

4726 S. Country Club Rd., Tucson, AZ 85714 (520) 806-8290

Financial Ad none Accreditation - None

Licensed bythe Arizona Department of Transportation

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Truck Driving See below* 4 weeks $3,495

*Students must be able to read, write and understand English and hold high school diploma or GED Certificate. lino high school diploma or GED isheld, Abilityto Benefit Test must be taken. Students must have drug screening, Department of Transportation physical, DMV printout, must be at least

18 wars old. Students planning to drive out-of-state must be at least 21 years old.

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TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT and SKILL CENTERSThere are a number of employment and training centers in Aroria providing counseling, training and educational services. Servicesprovided vary, but generally include vocational counseling and training, job referral and placement, basic education and GED prepara-tion, and English as a Second Language. A few employment and training centers offer onsite vocational skills training at no charge andthese are noted. Others refer individual students elsewhere for training, depending upon the students particular needs, w ith trainingfees paid by the referring agency. In either instance, training is generally open-entry and open-exit to allow students to enter class w henthere is an opening, to progress at their ow n pace, and to graduate upon attaining the required proficiencies. Interested students shouldcontact the employment and training centers for specific information on the services they provide.

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION AND THE GED

The Ariona Department of Education sponsors programs that offer free classes to adults seeking to improve their communication,reading and math skills. The programs are available to individuals 16 years of age or older w ho are not currently enrolled in any school.Classes include Adult Basic Education,English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Cif¢enship and preparation for the GeneralEducational Developme nt (G ED) test. The department also provides GED testsites in more than 120 locations and supports more than1,000 instructional classes in various locations throughout the state. For additional information call:

(602) 542-5280Arizona Department of Education, Adult Education Programs/GED Testing

1535 W. Jeffers on St., Ph oen k, AZ 85007APPRENTICESHIP

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training3221 N. 16th St., Suite 302, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Ph one(602) 640-2964 Fax (602) 640-2204

U.S. Departm ent of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and TrainingFederal Building, Box FB 35, 300 West CongressoSt, Tucs on,AZ 85701 Phone (520) 670-4652 Fax (520) 670-4651

Athon a Department of Commerce, Governor's Division of Workforce Development3800 N. Central Ave Bldg. D, Phoenix, AZ 85012 . (602) 280-8130 F ax (602) 280-8139

DES-Apprenticeship Services3221 N. 16th St., Suite 105, Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 212-1912 Fax (602) 640-2204

APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING

Apprenticeships an organized system of paid training for those industrial occupations requiring a wide and diverse range of know ledgeand skills. As practiced by modern industry, apprenticeships a forma lw ritten plan, encompassing the terms and conditions of employ-ment, training and related technical instruction. A w oilier entering the industry is given continuous supervised instruction, both on andoff the job, in all practical and theoretical aspects of the work required in a skilled occupation.Apprenticeship terms range from one to five years, depending upon the particular trade involved. Each apprentice works 40 hours perweek and is required, in addition, to take related supplementary classes totaling 144 hours per year. The starting pay of apprentices40 percent to 60 percent of a journeyman's (skilled craftsman's) pay. The w ages increase w ith the skill acquired, usually at 6-monthintervals.To qualify, applicants must be at least 16 years of age, in good health, and have an acceptable personality, including the ability to workw ith others. A high school diploma or GED is required and one to two years of vocational training is helpful. Applicants must also showthrough aptitude testing that they have the ability to learn specific job duties.Applicants are evaluated and, if successful, are placed on a w ailing list. The competition for apprenticeships is intense and the openings areoften extremely limited. Therefore, apprenticeship does not represent immediate job possibilities even after the application process has beencompleted.There are over 100 occupations in Arizona that may currently be learned through an apprenticeship program and the applicationprocess varies for each. After an individual has selected an apprenticeship trade, he or she should contact Apprenticeship Services.Apprenticeship Services distributes all information on apprenticeships in Arizona (including requirements and openings), and counselsindividual applicants.

Apprenticeship Services3221 N. 16th Street, Suite 105, Phoenix, AZ 85016

(602) 212- 1912

APPRENTICESHIP MATRIX

OCCUPATION NATURE OF WORK ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH

Boilermaker Lays out, fabricates and assembles a wide variety ofproducts made of steel.

Minimum age 18 .Willing to traveland perform high or hazardouswork. Good mechanical aptitudeand knowledge of mathematics.

4 yrs.

Bricklayer Constructs and repairs structures of masonry materials Minimum 18 yrs. 3 yrs

Carpenter Constructs, erects, installs and repairs structures andfixtures of wood,plywood and wallboard.

Minimum age 17.Able to do workinvolving precise measurements. 4 yrs.

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OCCUPATION NATURE OF WORK ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Construction Equipment Mechanic

Cook /Chef

Driver

Dryw all/Lather

Dryw all/Taper Finisher

Electric Relayrnan

Electrician

Engineer, Operating

Glass Setter (Glazier)

Insulation (Asbestos) Worker

Iron Worker

Line Erector

Machinist

Mason (Cement)

Mechanic Heavy Duty

Mechanic, Welder

Metal Fabricator

Millwright

Painter

Pipe Fitter, Refigeration

Plant Operator

Plasterer

Repairs, rebuilds and adjusts construction equipmentexcept those systems which require diesel mechanics.

Responsible for food preparation in restaurants.

Operates 2 or 3 axle diesel trucks including dumps,mixer, iatrack and w atertruck.

Installs the support backings on which plaster, stucco, orconcrete materials are applied.

Seals joints between plasterboard or other wallboards toprepare wall surface for painting or papering.

Repairs defects in electric apparatus such as relays andcrossbar switches, used in protection, communicationand control devices.

Installs,tests, and repairs electrical systems and equip-ment.

Operates and maintains a wide variety of powered con-struction equipment.

Cuts, its, and installs plate glass, mirrors and specialitems such as leaded glass panels.

Applies insulating material to exposed surfaces or equip-ment.

Raises, places and unites girders, columns and otherstructural-steel members to form completed structuresor structure frameworks.

Constructs and maintains the network of power lineswhich carry electricity from generating plants to con-sumers.

Uses a varietyof hand and powertools to shape metalparts to precise dimensions.

Finishes surface ofpoured concrete floors, walls, side-walks or curbs to specifications.

Analyzes malinctions and repairs, rebuilds or adjustsconstruction equipment exceptthose systems whichrequire diesel mechanics.

Construction equipment mechanic. Repair, rebuildingand maintenance ofdiesel construction equipment.

Fabricates and assembles structural metal products.

Moves and installs heavy industrial machinery and equip-ment.

Prepares interior and exterior building surfaces and thenapplies paint and other preservative and decorativematerials.

Installs, services and repairs air-conditioning units andcommercial refrigeration equipment.

Repairs, maintains and operates a wide variety of plantequipment and controls all components of plant opera-tion, including the maintenance of records.

Applies plaster to interior walls and ceilings to producesurfaces of desired texture for final finishing.

Minimum age 18.

Minimum age 18.

Minimum age 18.

18 years of age. Good vision andhand/eye coordination.

Minimum age 18.

Minimum age 18.

18 years of age. One year algebra.Able to do work involving precisemeasurements. Good eyesightand color discrimination.

18 years of age.

Minimum age 17.

18 years of age.

18 years of age. No 14 ar ofheightsand good mechanical aptitude.

18 years of age. No fear ofheights.

Minimum age 18. good handleyecoordination. Basic education inmathematics and science.

Minimum age 18.

Minimum age 18.

Minimum age 18.

Minimum age 18. Good mechanicalaptitude and knowledge of mathe-matics.

Minimum age 18. Good mechanicalaptitude.

Minimum age 18. Normal colorvision.

Minimum age 18. Able to workrequiring precise standards.

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Plumber Lays out, installs, repairs and remodels, water, heatingand air pipes and fixtures, waste disposal pipes andappliances.

Minimum age 18. Able to do workrequiring precise standards.

5 yrs.

Roofer Applies composition roofing and other materials to theroofs of buildings and waterproofs other building sur-faces.

18 years of age. 2 yrs.

Sheet Metal Worker

Steamfitter

Fabricates and installs a wide variety of products madefrom thin metal sheets including those used in air-con-ditioning and heating systems, roofing, siding, partitionsand store fronts.

Minimum age 18. Able to do workrequiring precise standards. Goodeducation in mathematics.

5 yrs,

Tool & Die Maker

Fabricates, assembles, installs and maintains piping sys-tems, fixtures and equipment for steam, hot water,heating, cooling, lubricating and industrial systems.

Minimum age 18. Able to do workrequiring precise standards.

5 yrs.

Prepares layouts,machines, its,assembles, and inish-es metal parts to make and repair dies for diecasting ofmetal products and metal molds.

Minimum age 18. Working know!.edge of mathematics and physics.

4 yrs.

ARIZONA OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER39 E. Jackson St., Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 254-5081

PROGRAM

Offset PrintingCashiering/Retail SalesClerical Skills/Administrative Office Skills

English as a Second LanguageGeneral StudiesSummer Youth EmploymentLearning Opportunity CenterBe okkeepinglAccounting (Computer)GED ClassesMicro Computer Programs Includes DOS, Word Perfect 6.0, Windows 95, & Exel 5.0)

ARIZONA'S EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING RESOURCES

LENGTH

35 hours per week up to 22 weeks35 hours per week upto 21 weeks35 hours per w eek up to 26 weeks

35 hours perweek up to 22 weeks35 hours perweek up to 6-8 weeks200 hours (Summer)35 hours per w eek up to 26 weeks35 hours per w eek up to 26 weeks4 hours per day open entry/open exit35 hours perweek upto 25 weeks

(602) 542-3473 . Fax (602) 542-3520Governor's Council on Workforce Development, Division of VI/ orkforce Development

1700 W. W as hington, Suite 101-F, Phoenix, AZ 85007

ARIZONA BUILDERS ALLIANCE2702 N. 3rd St., Phoenix, AZ 85004 . (602) 274-8222 Fax (602)2748999 E-Mail [email protected] Aid Tuition generallyreimbursed by company sponsor based on grade point average.Accreditation Bureau of Apprenticeship & Training State Apprenticeship Council and National Center for Construction, Education and Research.

PROGRAM

Journeyman CertificateElectricalCarpentryPipefitterSheet MetalPlumbing

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

H SIG ED 4 yrs. classroom training $4000 subsidized by2 nights per w eek with contractor employerfull-time employment intrade for on-the-jobtraining

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FRED G. ACOSTAJOB CORPS CENTER901 S. Campbell, Tucso n, AZ 85719 (520) 792-3015 In AZ 800-523-0746

PROGRAM LENGTH

Accounting Clerk 8-12 monthsAuto Body Repair 9-18 monthsAuto Mechanics 9-18 monthsBuilding Maintenance 12-24 monthsBusiness and Clerical 10-18 monthsElectrical Wiring 12-24 monthsElectronic Assembly 8-10 monthsPlumbing 12-24 monthsSales Clerk 8-10 monthsHealth Occupations 8-12 months

Also Offered: GED Preparation, School to Work and Job Placement Assistance.

HOMELESS PROGRAMS

The Stew art B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act provides programs to meet the needs of homeless people: Emergency Shelter &Food, Mental & Physical Health Care, Housing, Job Training & Other Services.Two provisions deal directly w ith the issue of employment:

The Act has added homeless people to the definition of those that are eligible for JTPA programs and eliminated the requirementfor proof of residency as a condition for eligibility acceptance. Please refer to the JTPA section in this booklet.

(602) 542 -66 47

State Homeless Coordinator, Department of Economic Security, Community Services AdministrationP.O. Box 6123, Site 086Z, Phoenix, AZ 86006

INDIAN &NATIVE AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT &TRAINING PROGRAMS

The passage of the federal Job Training Partnership Act(JTPA) in 1983 made tribes eligible to receive direct funding under Title Nit°provide job training and employment activities. Tribes are also eligible for benefits under JTPA Titles II-A and II-B and II-C w hich are allo-cated through the Arizona Department of Economic Security (0 ES) to the nineteen Tribes under the Tribal Services Delivery Area. Ten(10) inter-governmental contracts and one (1) non-governmental contract exist between the DES and the follow ing tribes for various Title(services:

Colorado River Indian Tribes Pascua Yaqui TribeGila River Indian Community Quechan TribeThe Hopi Tribe Salt River Pima-Maricipa Indian CommunityHualapai Tribe San Carlos Apache TribeIntertribal Council of Arizona Inc. Toho no 0' odham Nation

(Consortium of 7 tribes) White Mountain Apache TribeYavapai-Apache N ation

(602) 542-2477Arizona D epartment of Economic Security, JTPA Administration/Tribal SDA

P.O. Box 6123, Site 920Z, 1789 W. Jefferson St., Phoenix, AZ 85005

JOB CORPS

Opportunity awaits at the PhoenixJob Corps for vocational training, GED preparation, ESL and socialskills development. Superviseddormitory living is offered seven days a week, tw enty-fours a day. Students may also live at home while attending classes during theday. Training occurs Monday throug h Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Benefits include bus crads, meals, medical care, small livingallow ance and child care allow ance, cash bonuses for good performance, counseling and job placement after graduation. All training andprogram benefits are free to those w ho qualify. Candidates must be 16 through 24 years of age, not attending school, underemployed orunemployed, and from low income households. For more information call the Admissions Department at(602) 254-5921 or visit theCenter at 518 S. 3rd St. in Phoenix. Public tours every Monday at 9:00 am. Job Corps is federally funded and is adminstered by the US

Department of Labor.

(802) 264-5921 W ebsite: http://w w w .phxjcc.org

Phoenix Job Corps 518 S. 3rd St., Phoenk, AZ 85004

JOB SERVICE

The federal W agner- Peys er Act provided for the establishment of the U.S. Employment Service w ith a system of public employmentoffices nationwide. Wagner-Peyser funds received by Arizona are used for many job related services including:Job Search/PlacementServices, C ounseling Services, Recruitment Services, Occupational Testing, Layoff Services, Technical Services for Employers,

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Arizona Department of Economic Security, Employment Security AdministrationP.O. Box6123, Site 910A, Phoenix, AZ 85005-6123

THE JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT (JTPA)

The mission of the Federal JTPA is to establish programs to prepare youth and unskilled adults for entry into the labor force and to affordjob training to those economically disadvantaged individuals and other individuals facing serious barriers to employment, w ho are in spe-cial need of such training to obtain productive employment. It also provides basic readjustment and re-training services to eligible dislo-cated w ork ers.F ederal JTPA funds are directed through the Governor's office and administered by the Job Training Partnership ActAdministration within the Arizona Department of Economic Security. Arizona DES then distributes the funds based on a formula to localservice delivery areas or substate areas to provide the services to residents.

City of Phoenbc- (602) 262-6776, Ma ricopa County - (602) 506-5911Job Training Partnership Act Adm in istration

P.O. Box 6123, Site Code 920Z, Phoenix, AZ 85005-6123

OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOKFor information regarding the occupational outlook and market for various job skills for the State of Arizona, contact:

(602) 542-3871Arizona Department of Economic Security, Arizona State Occupational Information Coordinating C ommittee (AS 0 ICC)

P.O. Box6123, Site 897J, Phoenix, AZ 85005-6123

OLDER WORKERS

The Ar.¢ona Aging & Adult Ad ministration (A&AA) is responsible for the administration of a statewide system of social services and pro-grams for the elder. A&AA administers the Senior Community Service Employment Program which is funded through Title V of theOlder Americans Act. It provides employment and training opportunities for persons over 55 years of age or older w ho have incomes ator below the federally established poverty level. Qualifying requirements are: Age 55 or older, Must be an Arizona resident, Currentincome does not exceed 125% of the federal Office of Management and Budget poverty level. A&AA also administers the JTPA 5% olderworker job training program. Job training benefits may be obtained by individuals that are economically' disadvantaged and at least 55years of age.

(602) 542-4446Arizona Department of Economic Security, Aging and Adu It Administration

P.O. Box 6123, Site 950A, Phoenix, AZ 85007

PIMA COUNTY ADULT EDUCATION/ADULT VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROJECT

1630 S. Alvernon, Tucson, AZ 85711 (520)327-8733Financial Aid JTPATitie IIA,

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REHABILITATION SERVICES

The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) offers help for individuals with physical andior mental disabilities w ho would Ike assis-tance in returning to w ork. Among the services offered at no charge are: evaluation, counseling, training, job placement. Other servicesmay be provided if a client meets the economic need criteria. Eligibility for rehabilitation services is determined by a professional coun-selor and each program of services is individually designed.

(602) 542-3332 o r 1 (800) 563-1221 TD D (602) 542-6049Arizona Department of Economic Security, Rehabilitation Services Administration

1789 W. Jefferson, 2nd Floor NW, Phoenix, AZ 85007

RURAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (Portable Practical Educational Preparation, Inc.)

Portable Practical Educational Preparation (Project P PE P) operates the JTPA program for migrant and seasonalfarmw orkers. Services

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are offered throughout the state at various community offices and include: on-the-job training, food banks, certified nursing assistanttraining, medical clinics, job preparation and orientation classes, industry specific vocationaltraining in various fields, job placementassistance. PPEP also provides classes in English as a Second Language, GED Preparation, and Adult Basic Education.

P PEP Training for Employment C enter (Main Campus)806 E. 46th St., Tucson, AZ 85713(520) 622-3553

PP EP Training for Employment C enter210 N. Central Ave., Avondale, AZ 85323(602) 932 -3564. F ax (602) 932-3845

PPEP Training for Employment C enter85 W. Boston St., Chandler, AZ 8522(602) 821-1488 Fax (602) 936-1379

PP EP Training for Employment C enter1012 G Avenue, Douglas, AZ 85605(520) 3644405 . (520) 364 -1405

PPEP Training for Employment C enter106 E. Florence Blvd., Casa Grande, AZ 85222

(520 836-4060 Fax (520) 425.1544

PPEP Training for Employment C enter144 W. Main St., Somerton, AZ 85360(520) 627-9648

PP EP Training for Employment C enter10455 W.13 St., San Luis, AZ 85349(520) 627-3203 . Fax (520) 627-8637

PPEP Training for Employment C enter515 N. Main Street, Eloy, AZ 85 231(520) 466-7376

SELF-SUFFICIENCY FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS

The Jobs Programs part of Arizona's initiative Employing and Moving People Off Welfare and Encouraging Responsibility (EMPOW-ER). EMPOWER is Aron a's response to the federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities Reconciliation Act of 1996(P RWOR A). The Act provides block grant funds to states for the purpose of aiding needy families on a temporary bass while they pre-pare for, obtain and retain employment. The goal of the Jobs Program is to reduce dependence on public assistance by providing cashassistance recipients with employment services such as child care and a transportation allow a nce.

(602 542-5954)Arizona Department of Economic Security, JobsIJTPA Administration

P.O. Box 6123, Site 720A, Phoenix, AZ 85005-6123

TITLE II PROGRAMS

For Title II programs (Training for the Disadvantag ed), first check geographic location and contact the service delivery area nearest toyou:

City of Phoenix..Maricopa CountyApache County..C ochise CountyC oconino CountyGila/Pinal ConsortiumGraham CountyGreenlee County

.(602) 262-6776 Mohave/La Paz Consortium (520) 753-0723

.(602) 506-5911 Navajo County.. (520) 537-7412

(520) 333-5526 Navajo N ation (520) 871-7707(520)458-4200 Pima County (520) 740-5206

(520) 779-6668 Santa Cruz County.. (520)287.9167(520) 868-5878 Tribal Consortium (602) 542-2477(520) 428-7386 Yavapa i County (520) 7741894(520) 865-4151 Yuma County.... (520) 344-3778

State Department of Education .............(602) 542-3729 DES/Older Worker (602) 542-4446

TITLE III ROGRAMS

For Title III programs (Employment and Training Assistance for Dislocated Workers).City of Phoenix SSA (602) 262-6776Maricopa County SSA- (602)506-5911Southern SSA- (520)629.0450 Regional Reemployment CenterN orthern SSA, Re-Employment Center (520)425-7631 Regional Employment Pre-Layoff Assistance Center

TITLE IV PROGRAMS

For Title IV (Native American Programs).Affiliation of Arizona Indian Centers, Inc.American Indian Association of Tucson

0220 285824- ri 10

Indian Development 0 strict of Arizona. 02 274-6151Native Americans for Community Action, Inc 520 526-2968Phoenix Indian Center, Inc. 02 263-1017Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Co mmunity (602) 941-7332San Carlos Apache Tribe (520) 475-2305

Colorado River Indian Tribes (520)669-9211Gila River Indian Community (602) 963-0902Hopi Tribe 520 7342441Navajo Nation 520 871-7707Pascua Yaqui Tribe 520 883-2838Tohono O'odham N ation (520) 383-2221White Mountain Apache Tribe (520)338-4818

Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (P P EP) (520) 622-3553

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VETERANS PROGRAMS

The Veterans Education Training and Support Services (VETS S) Program provides rehabilitation through classroom and on-the-jobtraining. Each student is provided w ith housing, medical support, transportation, remedial academics and alcohol or drug treatment ifnecessary.The program operates from the Prescott VA Medical Center at (520) 445-4860.

Employment and training services for veterans are authored by Part C of Title IV of the Job Training Partnership Act CurrentAr.gona pro-

grams are:The Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program (DV0P)w hich may serve even non-disabled veterans w ith evaluation, counseling,

referral and barrier remova I services.The Local Veterans' Employment Representative Program (LVER) assists vets in obtaining meaningful employment by main-

taining communication and advocacy w ith employers, labor unions, training programs, and veterans' organizations.For more information on these programs, please call:

(602) 542-6317

Arizona Department of Economic Security, Employment Security Administration

P.O. Box 6123, Site Code 730A, Phoenix, AZ 85005-6123

VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: THE OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEM OF ARIZONAThe Occupational Information System of Arizona (015) is a computerized assessment resource that delivers up-to-date information onArizona occupations, employers, postsecondary schools, and apprenticeship programs. When the active job seeker is administered OISinterest and aptitude tests, the results are used to identify occupations suitable for them. The OIS is available in over 600 sites in Aronaincluding high schools, middle schools, private vocational rehabilitation firms, job service offices, community colleges, correctional facili-ties, and military bases. Contact your localJob Service office or community college counseling center for information regarding currentOIS availability.Arizona State Occupational Information Cordinating Committee (ASO IC C) at (602) 542-3871.

VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION

Arizona provides a comprehensive system of vocational technological education utilizing middle and junior high schools, high schools,vocational/technical centers, community colleges and community-based organations. Vocational technological programs are designedto provide students w ith vocational exploration, core skill development and specific vocational preparation. Vocational technological pro-grams provide students w ith a coherent sequence of instruction, integrate academic and technical sk ills, and assist students as theyobtain employment and/or continue their education.

These programs are supported through a variety of state and local funding sources. Programs also receive financial support throughvarious federalsources, including the Carl D. Perkins Act. The State Board of Vocational and Technological Education, in conjunctionw ith the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona, provides leadership and support for this system of vocational tech-nological education.

(602) 542-5282Arizona Department of Education, School-to-Work

1535 W. Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85007

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