Quick Facts
Learn about our Pima Community College community of students, educators and supporters.
College Mission
To develop our community through learning.
Annual Enrollment (2011-2012)
- 59,303 credit
- 2,804 noncredit
- 62,107 combined (unduplicated)
Noncredit includes those students enrolled in the Center for Training and Development, Adult Basic Education, or Continuing Education Courses.
Awards Conferred (2011-2012)
- 2,549 associate degrees
- 2,662 certificates
- 282 diplomas (Center for Training and Development)
Student Right-to-Know Reporting for July 2012
The Economic Impact of Pima County Community College District (Nov. 2011)
Student Profile1 (Fall 2012)
- 55% women; 45% men
- Average age: 27
- 66% part-time; 34% full-time
- Minority race/ethnicity: 50%
- Course Enrollments: 32% Occupational and Workforce, 49% Transfer2, 17% Developmental, 2% Special Interest
1Percentages do not include unknown sex and race/ethnicity.
2Transfer refers to students enrolled in courses designated as transferable to qualifying universities, not necessarily student intent to transfer.
Academic Programs
A total of 182 transfer and occupational programs.
Services
- transfer assistance
- financial aid
- scholarships
- tutoring
- career planning
- personal and career counseling
- services for individuals with disabilities.
Tuition (2012-2013)
For regular academic coursework:
- Arizona residents -- $63.50 per credit
- Non-Arizona residents -- $106 per credit
Find out more about how much it costs to attend Pima.
Faculty and Staff (2012-2013)
- 367 full-time instructional and educational support faculty
- 984 additional full-time employees
- Student-to-faculty ratio: 27 to 11
1As calculated in the fall 2012 IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey
Partnerships
We value our partnerships with more than 85 educational and governmental institutions, more than 300 business and industry partners, and the community.
Governance
5-member elected Board of Governors:
- District 1 Brenda B. Even, Ph.D., Chair
- District 2 David Longoria, Secretary
- District 3 Sylvia M. Lee, Ph.D.
- District 4 Scott A. Stewart
- District 5 E. Marty Cortez
- Zelema Harris, Ed.D., Interim Chancellor
Non-Discrimination Policy: Pima Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation in employment, education, programs, services or activities.
Americans with Disability Act: No qualified individual, because of a disability, will be denied equal opportunity to employment or to an education nor will they be denied access to participation in, or the benefits of any program, activity or service offered by the College.
For questions concerning the College’s EEO/ADA policies or discrimination complaint process, contact the College’s EEO/ADA Officer, 4905C E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson AZ 85709-1310, 520-206-4539.