About Pima
Pima Community College is a two-year college serving the greater Tucson metropolitan area at six locations throughout Pima County. Founded in 1966, Pima's credit courses award certificates and associate's degrees in a variety of fields. PCC also provides workforce development, career training programs, continuing education, and adult education.
Pima is committed to providing convenient, affordable, and accessible high quality education with the power to transform the lives of our students, and improve our community.
History & Mission
The mission of Pima Community College is to develop our community through learning. This mission, along with our vision and values, provide the framework for College activities.
Pima's history shows a firm commitment to making a difference in our community.
Governance
Pima is governed by a five-member board of governors representing Pima County’s supervisory districts. The college is led by Interim Chancellor Suzanne Miles, Ph.D..
You can find specific administrators by exploring Pima's college organization.
College Plan
Pima is currently implementing the 2011-2013 College Plan to strengthen developmental education, improve the overall success of student learning, enhance course delivery, expand educational and workforce opportunities, and enhance operations.
Accreditation
Pima is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Several specialized programs have also been accredited or certified by agencies in authority.
Policies
Pima maintains standard policies, regulations and standard practice guides. Policies reflect Pima's institutional goals and are implemented through Standard Practice Guides.
Reports
Pima regularly compiles reports measuring the institution's performance, student achievement, financial activity, and adherence to federal and state regulations.
History & Mission
The mission of Pima Community College is to develop our community through learning. This mission, along with our vision and values, provide the framework for College activities.
Pima's history shows a firm commitment to making a difference in our community.
Governance
Pima is governed by a five-member board of governors representing Pima County’s supervisory districts. The college is led by Interim Chancellor Suzanne Miles, Ph.D..
You can find specific administrators by exploring Pima's college organization.
College Plan
Pima is currently implementing the 2011-2013 College Plan to strengthen developmental education, improve the overall success of student learning, enhance course delivery, expand educational and workforce opportunities, and enhance operations.
Accreditation
Pima is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Several specialized programs have also been accredited or certified by agencies in authority.
Policies
Pima maintains standard policies, regulations and standard practice guides. Policies reflect Pima's institutional goals and are implemented through Standard Practice Guides.
Reports
Pima regularly compiles reports measuring the institution's performance, student achievement, financial activity, and adherence to federal and state regulations.