Located in the heart of Phoenix, Gateway Community College was the first technical college in Arizona. It serves over 6,800 students and offers 125 degree and certificate programs, various on-line courses, industrial and information technology classes, and on-the-job apprenticeships in plumbing, roofing and sheet metal. Tuition is $71 per credit hour. Search for a program at the link below.
Coconino Community College is located in northern Arizona and has four campuses serving over 10,000 students. Courses are available online, on campus and through Interactive TV. Get a Certificate of Completion in Forensics Investigations, Carpentry, Network Systems Administration or other subjects. Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing and Alternative Energy Technology are both offered. Tuition is $80 per credit. Check out educational opportunities at the information link below.
Founded in 1969, Pima Community College has 195 degree programs, occupational, trade and courses with credits transferable to four-year institutions. Serving over 68,000 students on six campuses and 115 teaching centers across Tucson including the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Education Center and the Community Learning and Performing Arts Center in Green Valley. The school has programs in Surface Mining, Aviation Technology, and classes for Health professions and Business majors, among others. Request information at the link provided.
Yavapai College has over 8,000 students enrolled across five campuses in Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Verde Valley and Sedona. They host 29 degree and 56 certificate programs, from Paralegal Studies to Diesel Technician. At $62 per credit hour, with day, evening and weekend classes available, it's one of the most affordable and convenient Arizona tech colleges. Find out about class schedules and admissions at the interactive page at the link below.