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TITLE and Career Guide, 1999-2000. INSTITUTION Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education, Phoenix. PUB DATE 2000-00-00 NOTE 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; *State Schools IDENTIFIERS *Arizona

ABSTRACT This resource guide is an alphabetical listing of information on Arizona's , , and career schools. It provides a summary of accreditation including institutional and specialized accreditation, a listing of accrediting agencies, general education development, and student financial aid information. This resource guide begins with an alphabetical listing of Arizona institutes. It then gives a listing of postsecondary sectors, which lists state universities, public community colleges, independent colleges and universities, program-oriented schools and bible and divinity schools, business schools, cosmetology and barber schools, flying schools, health schools, home study and correspondence schools, modeling and fine arts schools, real estate schools, technical and trade schools, and training, employment and skill centers. This resource guide also provides a list of programs of study (such as accounting, astronomy, chemistry, computers and information systems, education, graphic design, finance and banking, library science, social services, and zoology) and the institutions where these majors are offered. It describes new opportunities provided by the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) for 1999-2000. A list of institutions and programs open to eligible WUE students on a space available basis is also outlined. The remaining portion of this resource guide presents each institution's unique admission guidelines, program requirements, and course offerings. (VWC)

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ROSTER OF COMMISSIONERS 1 of St. Francis 56 WELCOME' 2 Webster University 56 ACCREDITATION Western International University 56

GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED). 4 PROGRAM-ORIENTED SCHOOLS FINANCIAL/AD 4 BIBLE AND DIVINITY SCHOOLS NOTICE 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 Sw eetwater Bible College 58 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES Western Bible Institute 58 29 29 BUSINESS SCHOOLS Chandler-Gilbert 30 Academy of Business College 59 30 Arizona Institute of Business and Technology 59 Coconino Community College 30 Arizona Paralegal Training Program 59 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 32 COSMETOLOGY AND BARBER SCHOOLS 33 COST MATRIX 61 Northland Pioneer College 33 Academy of Nail Technology 61 34 Paradise Valley Community College Alure Career College of Beauty (Scottsdale) 61 34 Allure Career College of Beauty (Tucson) 61 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 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 . 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 53 Yuma School of Beauty 62 53 FLYING SCHOOLS Nova Southeastern University 53 PROGRAMMATRIX 63 - Phoenix Center ---.54 Action /Vat on 63 Park College 54 Aero-Helicopters ..63 --'.54 Chandler Air Service 63 Tucson University 55 CRM Airline Traninig Center 63 University of Acl van cing Computer Technology 54 Leading Edge Aviation Inc 63 55 Copyri.ohl@ 3000 by The Arizona Commission8 for Postsecondary ECA1C8ti00 3 REST COPY MAILABLE 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 The Conservatory of Recording kis & Sciences 77 HEALTH SCHOOLS Discovery Detective Academy 77 Apollo College Inc 65 Food Service Institute of Sedona 77 Arizona College of Allied Heatth 65 The Golf Academy of kizona 77 Arizona Heart hstitute Foundation 65 H&R Block Tax Training Programs 78 Arizona School of Acupunture and Oriental Medicine 65 High-Tech Institute 78 Arizona School of Integrative Studies 66 International Insiructor Academy 78 Atwood Institute for Research and Education 66 Mu n dus Institute 78 Bonnie Prudden School of Physical Fitness and Myotherapy 66 North American Technical College 79 The Bryrnan School 66 NT I, Inc 79 Desert Institute of the Healing kts 66 Pest Management hstitute 79 Institute for Natwal Therapeutics, Inc 66 Phil Rulloda's kizona School of Floral Design 79 Long Medical Institute 67 Portable Practical Educational Preparation, Inc. 79 Northern Arizona College of Health Careers 67 Professional School of Collections, Inc. 79 Occupational Training Center 67 The Refrigeration School. 80 Phoenix Therapeutic Massage College 67 Roberto-Vbrin School of aithiery 80 Pima Medical Institute 68 Schweiger's School of Basic Refrigeration,Heating & Air Cond. 80 Rainstar School of Therapeutic Massage 68 Scottsdale Culinary Institute 80 Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and Health Sciences .68 Tucson School of Horseshoeing 80 Southwest Institute of Healing Arts 69 Universal Technical Institute 20 Tucson College 69 Western's School of Horseshoeing BO West Valley Massage College 69 Western Truck School 21 HOME STUDY AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS TRAINING, But P LO YM ENT AND S KILL CENT ER S Cleveland hstitute of Electronics . 70 Adult Basic Education and the GED 82 Loma Linda University School of Public Health 70 Apprenticeship . 22 The Paralegal Institute 70 Apprenticeship Training 82 Walden University 70 Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Curter 84 Wyoming Technical Institute 71 Ariz ona's Employment and Training Resources 84 MODELING AND FINE ARTS SCHOOLS Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc 84 72 Elizabeth Savage Talent Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Curter 85 72 Fosi's Glamour Techniques and Modeling Homeless Programs 85 John Casablancas Modeling and Career Center 72 Indian & Native American Employment&Training Programs 85 72 Sincerely, Sandra Inc. 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 Title III Programs 87 TECHNICAL AND TRADE S CHO 0 LS Title IV Programs 28 The Academy of Radio & TV Broadcasting 74 Veterans Programs 28 American Express Travel School ' 74 Vocational Guidance 88 The American hstitute of hterior Design. 74 Vocational Technological Education 28 American Institute of Technology. 74 Arizona Academy of Pet Grooming 75 Arizona Automotive hstitute Campus (National Education Center)..75

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Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education COMMISSIONERS

R. Wade Murphree (Chairman) Jack G. Moortel (Vice Chairman) Kathy Alexander Sarah Bickel Linda Blessing Teri Candelaria Jon Cline Eula Saxon Dean James Dugan Carol Gorsuch Glenn Irvin Caryl Ann Johnson Wallace W. Lewis Frances B. Miller Donald E. Puyear Michael R. Rooney

Verna L. Allen EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Arizona College & Career Guide 1999-2000

Mike Smith EDITOR/GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Commission Office copyAVAILABLE 2020 N. Central Ave., Suite 275 Phoenix, Arizona 85004-4503 Telephone (602) 229-2591 Fax (602) 229-2599 E-Mail: [email protected] Copyri0; @ 2000 by The Arizona Commission1 for Postsecond,9ty Educetion 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 your life.It is the first step toward a new choice and a new future.

This resource guide is an alphabetical listing of information on Arizona'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:

CALL the 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 can get 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 or career 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 find useful 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]

BEST COPYAVAILABLE -2- ACCREDITATION Voluntary 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: institutional accreditation 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 evaluates more 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 institutional accreditation for institutions w ith particular religious purposes. Others, such as the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools and the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools/C olleges of Technology, accredit primarily institutions that are for-profit. The National Horne Study Council accredits institutions that provide correspondence programs.

SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATION Specific 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, such as 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 AGENCIES REGIONAL INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITING ASSOCIATIONS MSACHE Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools NWASC Northw est Association of Schools and Colleges NCA North Central Association of Colleges and Schools NEACHE New England Association of Schools and C olleges SACS Southern Association of C olleg es and Schools WASC Western Association of Schools and C olleges

NATIONAL INSTITU TION AL AND SPECIALIZED AC CREDITIN G AGEN CIES AND ASSOCIATION S AABC American Association of Bible Colleges ABA American Bar Association ABET Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. ASHES Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools ACCET Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training ACHE American Council of Hypnotist Examiners ACCSCT Accrediting Commission for Career Schools/C olleges of Technology ADA American Dental Association AMA American Medical Association ACICS Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools AMTA American Massage Therapy Association ATSU SC Association of Theological Schools in the and Canada CAHEA Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation DETC Distance Education and Training Council IMDHA International Medical& Dental Hypnotherapy Association JRCER T Joint Review Committee for Education in Radiological Technology JRCOMP Joint Review Committee for Ophthalmic Medical Personnel JRCR TE Joint Review Committee for Respiratory Therapy Education NACCASNational Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences NATTS National Association of Trade and Technical Schools NBHHA National Board of Hypnotherapy & Hypnotic Anesthesiology NC RA National C ourt Reporting Association NLN National League of Nursing, Inc. CoDyng. In (7)2000 by The Arizona 3Commission for Postsecondar./ Fdaation

BEST COPYAVAILABLE 7 GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT To 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 school diploma. 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 -9433 Additional GED information may be obtained by calling: Arizona Department of Education (602) 542-5802

STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Recent 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 their education. 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 bete 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; and explain 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 status as an Arizona postsecondary institution. Omission of any postsecondary institution, financial assistance, or instructional program is unintentional, or due to the lack of response to the C ommission survey. The course offerings, course length, and costs are those in effect 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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ROSTER OF COMMISSIONERS The Bryman School 70 Bud Crawley Real Estate School 77 WELCOME' 2 Canyon De Chelly School of Cosmetology 56 ACCREDITATION 3 Carsten hstitute of Hair& Beauty. 56 GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED) 4 Central Arizona College 32 Chandlerkr Service, Inc. 57 F INANCIAL AID 4 Chandler-Gilbert Community College . 33 NOTICE 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 AmericaMesa 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 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

Copyriht (,) 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Edocation -6' - 0 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Lamson Junior College .64 South Mountain Community College 40 Latin Style Barbering School & Supplies, Inc 66 Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences.. :72 Leading Edge Aviation, Inc. 67 Southwest Flight Center b8 Loma Linda University School of Public Health 74 Southwest Institute of Healing Ms 72

Long Technical Institute 71 Southwestern Conservative Baptist Bible College b1 Maricopa Beauty College 66 Southwestern School of Missions .. .61 Maricopa Skill Center 34 Southwestern School of Real Estate 77 Mesa Community College 36 Sun West Aviation 8 Metro Institute 83 Sweetwater Bible College.. .62 Metropolitan College of Court Reporting 64 Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Mgt 5 3 Midwestern University 56 Title II Programs 91 Mohave Community College 36 Title III Programs 91 Mundus Institute 82 Title IV Programs 91 National Aesthetics Institute 66 Tucson Aeroservice Center, Inc £8 North-Are 67 Tucson College 54,73 North American Technical College 83 Tucson School of Horseshoeing 24 North Central University 56 Tucson University 58

Northern Arizona College of Health Careers 71 United Academy of Beauty 56 Northern Arizona University 25 Universal Technical Institute 24 Northland Pioneer College 37, 66 University of Advancing Computer Technology 58 Northwestern School of Real Estate ...... 77 University of Ariz ona 28

Nova Southeastern University ...... 57 University of Phoenix 59 NTI, Incorporated 83 University of St. Francis 59 Occupational Outlook 90 Veterans Programs 92 Occupational Training Center 67,71 Vocational Guidance 92 Older Workers 90 Vocational Technological Education 92 Ottawa University - Phoenix Center ..57 Walden University.. 74 Paradise Valley Community College ..37 Webster University £0 The Paralegal Institute ..74 Park College 57 Phil Rulloda's Arizona School of Floral Design.. 83 Phoenix College ..37 Western Bible Institute .62 Phoenix Therapeutic Massage College ..71 Western College & Lovett Schools 77 Pima Community College 37 Western International University.... .60 Pima County Adult Education/Adult Vocational Training Project ..90 Western's School of Horseshoeing 25 Pima Medical Institute 72 Western Truck School.. 25

Portable Practical Educational Preparation, he 83 West Valley College of Cosmetology and Beauty 166 Prescott kademy of Real Estate 77 West Valley Massage College 73 Prescott College 58 Wyoming Technical Institute 75 Professional School of Collections Inc 83 Yavapai College 40 Quantum Helicopters 68 Yuma School of Beauty 56 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 CopyrightQ--) 2000 by Tho Aii,zo 8 COMM7 iSSiOP 10 Post;:;econd8,7Ectv -ti ii BEST COPYMAILABLE PROGRAMS OF STUDY (MAJORS)

ROSTER OF COMMISSIONERS 1 University of Ariz ono 28

WELCOME 2 AIR CO ND IT 'OWING See Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heating ACCREDITATION 3 AIRLINE GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED). 4 See Hospitality FINANCIAL AID 4 ALCOHOL ABUSE NOTICE 5 See Social Services

WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE . 18 ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES See Medical Technology This index does not list every program torn every school. The intention ofthis index is to help you bcus in on a group of schools categorized ANATOMY by general topics. University of Ariz ona 28

SCHOOLS OFFERING MAJORS OR PROGRAMS ANTHROPOLOGY

ACCOUNTING Arizona State University 21 Northern kizona University 25 Academy of Business College . 63 41 Arizona Institute of Business and Technology ...63 Public Community College Matrix .. 28 Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88 Arizona State University 21 APPRAISAL Chaparral College 64 See Insurance DeVry hstitute of Technology 54 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center 89 Apprenticeship Training ...... 26 Grand Canyon University 55 Public Community College Matrix 52 Lamson Junior College . 64 Maricopa Skill Center 34 ARCHAEOLOGY 48 Northern Arizona University 25 Public Community College Matrix .. Public Community College Matrix 41 ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Tucson College 64 Ariz ona State University 21 University othizona 28 The Frank Lloyd Night School of Architecture 55 Western International University 60 Northern Arizona University 25 ACTING & PERFORMING ARTS Public Community College Matrix 48 Arizona State University 21 University of kiz ona 28 Dine College 54 ART Grand Canyon University ---55 AI Collins Graphic Design School 53 John Casablancas Modeling and Career Center ...... 76 Ariz ona State University 21 Northern Arizona University 25 The Art Center 20 Public Community College Matrix Dine College 54 University of Arizona ..28 Grand Canyon University 55 ADMINISTRATIVE AS SISTANT Northern kizona University 25 46 See Secretarial Services Public Community College Matrix . University of Arizona 28 ADVERTISING ASTRONOMY See Marketing Northern kizona University 25 AERONAUTICS & AEROSPACE University of Ariz ono 28 Arizona State University 21 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 55 ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE High-Tech Institute 82 Northern Arizona University 25 Leading Edge Aviation 67 University of Arizona 28 Public Community College Matrix 40 AUCT 10 NEER ING Sun Ullest Aviation 68 Arizona School of Auctioneering 79 Tucson Areoservice Center 68 AUD 10 , RADIO, TELEVISION & VID EO University of Arizona 28 Academy of Radio & TV Broadcasting 78 AG RICULTU RAL SCIENCES S Ariz on a State University 21 Arizona State University 21 The Conservatory of Recording Prts &Sciences 21 Metro Institute 83 Northern Arizona University 25 Public Community College Matrix 41 Copyr0 © 2000 by The Arizona CI.:)MfriiiSSibPfor Postsecondary Eci,,Jcation Public Community College Matrix 46 Prescott College Public Community College Matrix . 41 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Scottsdale Culinary Institute 134 Apprenticeship Training 86 Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Mgt 53 Arizona Automotive listitute Campus (National Education Center) 79 Tucson College 54 Cleveland iistitute of Electronics 74 University of Arizona 28 Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center 89 University of Phoenix 59 Maricopa Skill Center 34 Webster University 50 Public Community College Matrix .... 49 Western International University.... 50 Universal Technical Institute 84 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 Northern Arizona University 25 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Public Community College Matrix . 41 Arizona State University 21 University of Arizona 28 Grand Canyon University 55 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 COLLECTIONS Northern Arizona University 25 Discovery Detective Academy Al University of Arizona 28 Professional School of Collections, Inc. .83

BROADCASTING COMMUNICATIONS See Audio, Radio, Television & Video Arizona State University 21 BUILDING TRADES Grand Canyon University 55 See Construction, Trade & Industrial Northern Arizona University 25 Public Community College Matrix 41 BUSINESS ADM INISTRAT 10 N University of Arizona 28 American Indian College .61 Arizona State University .21 COMPUTERS Chaparral College .64 NT I, Inc. .83 Chapman University 54 COMPUTERS, ACCOUNTING Dine College 54 See Accounting Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 55 COMPUTERS, GENERAL OFFICE Grand Canyon University 55 See Secretarial Services Keller Graduate School of Management 56 Lamson Junior College 64 COMPUTERS, GRAPHICS Mundus Institute 82 See Graphic Design North Central University 56 COMPUTERS & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Northern Arizona University ...... 25 Academy of Business College 53 Nova Southeastern University 57 Arizona State University 21 Ottawa University- Phoenix Center ...... 57 The At Center .80 Park College 57 Chaparral College 54 Portable Practical Educational Preparation, he 83 Chapman University 54 Copyrighl@ 2000 by The Arizono Commission Tot Postsecondary EdLication 11 13 BEST COPY AVAILABLE DeVry hstitute of Technology 54 See Medical Assistant Dine College 54 DESKTOP PUBLISHING Grand Canyon University 55 See Computers &Information Systems High-Tech Institute 82 DIETETICS ITT Technical Institute 55 See Home Economics Maricopa Skill Center 34 Northern Arizona University 25 DIVINITY

Public Community College Matrix 41 See Theology Rural Education and Training (PPEP, hc.) .90 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Tucson College 64 See Social Services University of Advancing Computer Technology 58 DRAFTING University of Arizona 28 Arizona Automotive Institute Campus (National Education Center) ....79 Western International University 60 High-Tech Institute 22 CONSTRUCTION, TRADE& INDUSTRIAL ITT Technical hstitute 55 Apprenticeship Training 86 Public Community College Matrix 41 Arizona Builders Alliance 88 University of Advancing Computer Technology 58 Arizona note University 21 DRAMA Arizona Welding Institute 80 See Acting & Performing kts Dine College 54 Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center. 89 DRUG ABUSE Maricopa Skill Center 34 See Social Services

North American Technical College . 83 EARTH SCIENCES Public Community College Matrix 41 Northern Arizona University 25 The Refrigeration School 85 Public Community College Matrix 41 Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery 85 University of Ariz ono 28 Schweiger's School of Basic Refrigeration, Heating 8, Air Cond...... 84 ECONOMICS CONSUMER 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 Dine College 64 CO UN S EL ING & UIDANC E Grand Canyon University 55 Arizona State University 21 Northern Arizona University 25 Chapman University 54 Northern Arizona University --'25 Nova Southeastern University 67 Ottawa a University- Phoenix Center 57 Prescott College 58 University ofkizona --'20 Prescott College 58 Public Community College Matrix . 41 COURT REPORTING Southwestern Conservative Baptist Bible College 81 See 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 ELECTRICALWIRING Dine College 54 See Construction, Trade & Industrial Grand Canyon University 55 ELECTRONIC S /E LE CTR ICAL TEC FINO LO Y Northern Arizona University 25 Apprenticeship Training 26 Public Community College Matrix 41 Arizona State University 21 University of Arizona 28 Chapman University 54 CULINARY 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 Public Community College Matrix . 41 DENTAL ASSISTANT The Refrigeration School 25 Copyrihl@ 2000 by The Arizona Commissif)n12 Tot Postsec.ondeiy E./Id:abbr.! n4 BEST COPY AVAILALE Schweigers School of Basic Refrigeration, Heating & Air Cond ...... 84 See Art

ElvIERGENCYMEDICALTECHNOLOGY FIRE SCIENCE See Medical Technology Public Community College Matrix 41

ENGINEERING FLIGHT TRAINING

Arizona State University 21 Flying Schools Matrix 87

DeVry hstitute ofTechnology 54 FLORAL DESIGN Dine College 54 Phil Rulloda's School of Floral Design 23 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 55 FOOD SERMCES Northern kizona University 25 See Home Economics Public Community College Matrix 41 University ofArizona 28 FOREIGN LANGUAGES 21 ENGLISH Arizona State University Dine College 54 Arizona State University 21 Grand Canyon University 55 Grand Canyon University 55 Northern kizona University 25 Northern Arizona University 25 Public Community College Matrix 41 Public Community College Matrix 41 University of Arizona 28 University ofArizona 28 FORESTRY ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Northern kizona University 25 Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88 Public Community College Mairix 41 Arizona State University 21 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 GEOLOGY Northern Arizona University .25 Ariz on a State University 21 University 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 21 GOLF COURSEMANAGEMENT Dine College 54 The Golf Academyofkizona 21 Northern Arizona University 25 Mundus Institute 82 Prescott College 58 GRAPHIC DESIGN Public Community College Matrix 41 Al Collins Graphic Design School 53 University of Arizona 28 Arizona Automotive Institute Campus (National Education Curter) _79 EXERCISE SCIENC E Arizona State University 2i Arizona State University 21 The Art Center BO Northern Arizona University 25 The Art Institute of Phoenix BO Public Community College Matrix Ai Grand Canyon University 55 University 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 21 HAIR & B EAUTY Grand Canyon University 55 See Cosmetology Northern Arizona University 25 HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Public Community College Matrix 41 Arizona State University 21 University ofkizona 28 Nova Southeastern University 57 Western International University. 60 Public Community College Matrix 41 F IN E ART Copyrighl@ 2000 by The Ai zon,er Commission lot Postsecondary Ethreation University of Arizona .28 Ariz ona State University 21 University of St. Francis .59 Grand Canyon University 55 Western International University 60 Northern Arizona University 25 Public Community College Matrix . 41 HEALTH SCIENCES Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Mgmt 53 See Medical Technology Western Irrternational University .60 HEATING See Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Healing JOURNALISM See Communications HEM EQUIPMENT See Construction, Trade & Industrial JUSTICE STUDIES See Criminal Justice HISTORY See Liberal Arts LANDSCAPING See Agricultural Sciences HOME CARE ATTENDANTS See Medical Assistant LAW Ariz ono State University 21 HOME ECONOMICS Public Community College Matrix . 41 Arizona State University 21 University of Arizona 28 Northern Arizona University 25 Public Community College Matrix 41 LEGAL ASSISTANCE Scottsdale Culinary Institute 84 Academy of Business College 83 83 University of Arizona 28 Ariz ona Paralegal Training Program Chaparral College 64 HORSESHOEING Lamson Junior College 84 Tucson School of Horseshoeing 84 Metropolitan College of Court Reporting 84 Western's School of Horseshoeing 85 The Paralegal Institute 74 HORSE TRAINING Public Community College Matrix . 41 See Equine Training LIBERAL ARTS HORTICULTURE Ariz ona School of Protssional Psychology .53 See Agricultural Sciences Ariz ond State University 21 HOSPITALITY Dine College 54 American Express Travel School 78 Grand Canyon University 55 Chaparral College 64 Northern kizona University 25 Food Service Institute of Sedona 81 Ottawa University - Phoenix Center 67 Lamson Junior College . 64 Prescott College 58 Mundus Institute 82 Public Community College Matrix .. 41 Northern Arizona University 25 Tucson University 58 Public Community College Matrix 41 University of Arizona 28 Scott Cole Academy 66 LIBRARY SCIENCE Scottsdale Culinary Institute 84 Ariz ona State University 21 HOTELIMOTEL MANAGEMENT Public Community College Matrix . 41 See Hospitality University of Arizona 28 Western International University 80 H UMAN ET IES See Liberal Ms LINGUISTICS Northern kizona University 25 HUMAN RESOURCES University of Arizona 28 See Business Administration MACHINE SHOP HYPONOTHERAPY See Construction, Trade & Industrial Atwood Institute for Research and Education. 70 MAINTENANCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS See Construction, Trade & Industrial See Construction , Trade & Indus-trial MANAGEMENT INTERIOR DESIGN See Business Administration The American hstitute of hterior Design .78 Arizona Institute of hterior Design 19 MANICURING Arizona State University 21 See Cosmetology Northern Arizona University 25 MASONRY Public Community College Matrix 41 See Construction, Trade & Industrial

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MARKETING MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS Al Collins Graphic Design School 53 Clinton Technical Institute.. BO

Arizona Automotive hstitute Campus (National Education Center) ....79 MUSIC 63 Arizona Institute of Business and Technology Arizona State University 21 88 Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center The Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences 21 Arizona State University 21 Grand Canyon University 55 The Art Center 80 Northern Arizona University 25 Grand Canyon University 55 Public Community College Matrix . 41 Maricopa Skill Center 34 Roberto-%nn School of Luthiery 85 Northern Arizona University 25 University of Arizona 28 Public Community College Matrix 41 NATURAL R ES 0 U RCES University ofkizona 28 See Agricultural Sciences Western International University ...... 60 NAVAJO LANGUAGE MATHEMATICS Dine College 54 Arizona State University 21 Southwestern College .61 Chapman University 54 Dine College 54 NEUROSCIENCE Grand Canyon University 55 University of Arizona 28 Northern Arizona University 25 NUR SE ASSISTANT Public Community College Matrix 41 See Medical Assistant University ofkizona 28 NURSING MEDICAL ASSISTANT Arizona State University 21 Apollo College Inc 69 Grand Canyon University 55 Arizona Institute of Business and Technology 63 Northern Arizona University 25 Bonnie Pnidden School of Physical Fitness and Myotherapy . .70 Public Community College Matrix . 41 The Bryman School 70 University of Arizona 28 Long Technical Institute 71 University of Phoenix 59 Maricopa Skill Center 34 NUTRITION Northern Arizona College of Health Careers 71 See Home Economics Occupational Training Center 71 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 SERVICES Arizona School of Health Sciences 53 See Legal Assistance Arizona State University 21 PERFORMING ARTS The Bryman School 70 See Acting & Performing Arts Long Technical Institute 71 Northern Arizona University 25 PERSONNEL

Occupational Training Center 71 See Business Administration

Pima Medical Institute 71 PEST CONTROL Public Community College Matrix 41 See Agricultural Sciences University ofkizona ...... 28 PHARMACOLOGY MEDICINE Midwestern University.. 56 University ofkizona 28 University of Arizona 28

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PRINTING SECRETARIAL SERVICES Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center. 88 Academy of Business College 53 Maricopa 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 Lamson Junior College 54 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Maricopa Skill Center 34 Arizona State University. 21 Public Community College Matix . 41 Chapman University ...... 54 Rural Education and Training (P P EP, Inc.) 90 Northern Arizona University 25 Tucson College 73 Nova Southeastern University 57 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 Studies SOCIAL 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 58 RADIOLOGY Public Community College Matrix . 41 See Medical Technology University of Arizona 28 RECREATION SOCIAL WORK Arizona State University 21 Arizona State University 21 Prescott College 58 Dine College 54 Public Community College Matrix 41 Northern Arizona University 25 University ofkizona 28 Public Community College Matrix . 41 REAL ESTATE SOCIOLOGY Arizona State University 21 See Liberal Arts Brodsky Real Estate School 77 Northern Arizona University ..... S P EECH & HEARING S CIENC ES Real Estate Schools Matrix.. --'J7 See Medical Technology University ofkizona 28 Copyright@ 2000 by The .Arizona Commission16 Tot Postsecondei y Echxetioh 18 BESTCOPYAVAIBLE STRINGED INSTRUMENT CONSTRUCTION& REPAIR American Institute of Technology 78 Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery 85 HD S Truck D riving Institute 78 Western Truck School.. 85 TAXATION H&R Block Tax Training Schools ...... 82 TYPING See Secretarial Services TELEVISION VIDEO See Audio, Radio, Television & Video See Audio, Radio, Television &Video TEST PREPARATION VISUAL& PERFORMING ARTS Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88 See Acting & Performing Arts THEATRE WATER AND WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY See Acting & Performing Arts See Agricultural Sciences THEOLOGY WELDING American Indian College 61 See Construction, Trade & Industrial Arizona State University 21 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 ...... 61 WORD PROCESSING Southwestern College 61 See Secretarial Services Sweetwater Bible College .62 YOUTH PROGRAMS University of Arizona 28 Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center 88 Western Bible tistitute 62 ZOOLOGY TOURISM Northern Arizona University 25 See Hospitality TOXICOLOGY University ofArizona 28

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

Alaska Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington Arizona Idaho New North Dakota Wyoming Colorado Montana Utah

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

Programs Available Virtually 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 Bulletin To learn of the wide array of programs available, consult the WUE BuIlletin. For more detail, examine individual college and university catalogs. The WUE Bulletin is available from high school counselors and admissions offices in participating institutions.

Eligibility Some 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 Admission If interested, apply for admission and WUE tuitioin status directly to the institution(s) of your choice. Mark prominently on the institution's application form that you seek admission as a VVUE student.

Further Inform ation Further 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 ftbrth Central Avenue, Suite 230, Phoenix, Arizona 85004; phone (602)229-2500.

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Alaska Since many certificate Pueblo Community College MONTANA and associate degree programs all programs except heatth-realated available to WUE students are provided programs TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONS in University of Alaska four-year Red Rocks Community College Dawson Community College institutions, students should review both all programs - all programs this and the following section describing Trinidad State Junior College Helena College of Technology four institutions. (Alaska will accept all programs except health related - designated programs; see Bulletin students from all VVI CHE states.) programs and gunsmithing Montana Tech College of Tech. - all programs; see Bulletin TIM-YEAR INSTITUTION Four-Year Institutions University of Montana - Missoula Prince William Sound Community College Colorado State University designated programs designated programs designated programs; consult CSU Viewbook FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Fort Lewis College Montana State University - Billings University of Alaska Anchorage limited to 40 students; not all - designated programs; see Bulletin designated programs classes open Montana State University-Bozeman University of Alaska Fairbanks Mesa State College the WUE scholarship will not be tied designated programs all programs Montana State University Northern University of Alaska Southeast Metropolitan State College of Denver - all programs; first come, first serve (three campus locations)designated designated programs Montana Tech of the University of programs University of Colorado Health all programs Sciences Center University of Montana Missoula - Child Health Associate (senior year) all programs (California Maritime Academy will accept and B.S., Nursing Western Montana College of the students from all MI IC HE States.) University of Northern Colorado - all programs all programs, first 100 students Four-Year Institution University of Southern Colorado NEVADA California Maritime Academy all programs all programs; 24 students per year TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONS HAWAII Community College of Southern Colorado all programs; only new students FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Truckee Meadows Community TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONS University of Hawaii at Hilo all programs; only new students Aims Community College programs in College of A its and Western Nevada Comm. College all programs except Radiologic Sciences and College of Agriculture all programs; only new students Technology University of Hawaii at Manoa Arapahoe Community College designated programs, first 100 FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS all programs students University of Nevada, Las Vegas Colorado Northwestern Community - all programs; only new students College IDAHO University of Nevada, Reno all programs except Dental Hygiene - all programs; only new students or any of the Criminal Justice Program TIM-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Acedemies College of Southern Idaho Community College of Aurora all programs all programs North Idaho College Community College of Denver all programs all programs Front Range Community College FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS all programs except nursing Boise State University Lamar Community College over-subscribed programs not all programs except nursing available; because participation is Morgan Community College limited, final selections are based on all programs GPA, test scores, and other criteria Northeastern Junior College Idaho State University all programs except nursing over-subscribed programs not Otero Junior College available; because participation is all programs except nursing limited, final selections are based on Pikes Peak Community College GPA, test scores, and other criteria all programs except Natural Lewis-Clark State College Resource Technology and Integrated over-subscribed programs not Circuit Fabrication Technology available University of Idaho disignated programs; over- subscribed programs not available; limited to 98 students each fall

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New Mexico F OUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Dixie College Dickinson State University - designated programs TM-YEAR INSTITUTIONS all programs except AS in Practical Salt Lake Community College Eastern University Nursing and the BS in Nursing designated programs - Designated programs; 10 students Completion. Snow College per year Mayville State University - all programs New Mexico Junior College all programs - all programs Minot State University F OUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Northern New Mexico Community Collegeall programs Southern Utah. University all programs, except nursing, which is North Dakota State University designated programs limited to 3 students all programs except upper division The University of Utah Sante Fe Co mtnunity College architecture, nursing and pharmacy. designated programs Alternative Fuels and Hazardous Lower division courses are open to Utah State University Materials Management WUE students designated programs The University of New Mexico Gallup University of North Dakota Utah Valley State Colleg e Campus designated programs designated programs all programs Valley City State University Weber State University all programs designated programs FOUR YEAR INSTITUTIONS New Mexico Highlands University OREGON WASHINGTON all undergraduate programs (Washington will accept students New Mexico Institute of Mining and FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS from all VWCHE states.) Technology Oregon Institute of Technology Designated programs; 10 most designated programs WYOMING academically qualified students to be Oregon State University (The University of Morning will selected; students must apply by March designated programs accept students from all VIACHE 1 by indicating candidacy on top of Portland State University states.) Tech's Application for Undergraduate designated programs Admtssion and Schatership University of Portland PM-YEAR INSTITUTIONS New Mexico State University - designated programs Casper College one program (B.S. Surveying); and all Western Oregon University -all programs programs for students meeting special designated programs Central VVyoming College GPA and test score requirements - all programs The University of New Mexico SOUTH DAKOTA -Associate Eastern Wyoming College all programs; new students must meet Degree programs, available at most - all programs GPA and test score requirements- South Dakota universities, are open Laramie County Community application deadline April 30; transfer to WUE students as are baccalaureate all programs students must meet requirements for programs. Northern Wyoming Community new students and also GPA College District requirements on 30 college credits- FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS all programs application deadline April 30. Black Hills State University Northwest College Western New Mexico University all programs all programs all programs; student must have GPA Dakota State University Western Wyoming Community of 3.0 with 23 composite ACT or 970 designated programs College SAT or GPA of 3.5 with 20 composite Northern State Unversity all programs ACT or 860 SAT; college transfer with - all programs 3.25 GPA South Dakota School of Mines and FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTION Technology University of Wyoming NORTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University all programs (North Dakota wil accept students from - all programs all WICHE States) University of South Dakota - all programs TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONS Bismerk State College UTAH All institutions will admit WUE all programs students in programs currently under- Minot State University - Bottineau enrolled. Students may apply for WUE all programs consideration in any program offered North Dakota State College of Science unless otherwise noted. - all programs except AS in Dental Hygiene and AS in Occupational TWO -YEAR INSTITUTIONS Therapy College of Eastern Utah University of North Dakota-Lake Region - all programs except nursing - all programs University of North Dakota-VW liston - all programs wyrigh? (,) 2000 by The Arizona Comossion for PosIsecoodery Edvc-ob.on

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2 4 Inc e-rpnov AVAILABLE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, continued PROGRAM BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL COLLEGE/ACADBA IC UNITS LIBRARY AND ARCHIVAL SCIENCES School Library Science MA, MEd Education LIFE SCIENCES Plant Biology BS MS PhD Liberal Arts Exercise Science BS MS PhD Lib .AitslInterdisciplinary Committee (PhD) Life Sciences BS ASU West Ms & Sciences Microbiology BS MS PhD Liberal Ms Molecular and Cellular Biology MS PhD Interdisciplinary Committee Physical Education MP E Liberal Arts Conservation Biology BS Liberal Ms Biology BS MS PhD Liberal Arts MATHEMATICS Mathematics BA BS MA PhD Liberal Ms Statistics MS Interdisciplinary Committee MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES American Studies BA ASU West Ms & Sciences Humanities BA MA Interdisciplinary Committee Integrative Studies BA AS U West Ms & Sciences Interdisciplinary Ms & Performance BA AS U West Ms & Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies BA BS Liberal Ms Natural Sciences M NS Liberal Ms Science and Engineering of Materials PhD Interdisciplinary Committee Social & Behavorial Sciences BA BS ASU West Ms & Sciences Women's Studies BA BS Liberal ArtslASU West Collaborative Programs PARKS AND RECREATION Recreation BS MS Public Prog.fASU West Human ServicesBS only PHILOSOPHYAND RELIGION Philosophy BA MA Liberal Ms Religious Studies BA MA Liberal Ms PHYSICAL SCIENCES Chemistry BA BS MS PhD Liberal Ms Geology BS MS PhD Liberal Ms Physics BS MS PhD Liberal Ms PSYCHOLOGY Psychology BA BS PhD Liberal ArtsIAS U West Arts & Sciences, BA, BS only PROTECTIVE SERVICES Administration of Justice BS ASU West Human Services Justice Studies BS MS PhD Public Prog flaterdisciplinary Committee PUBLIC AFFAIRS Public 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 RESOURCES Environmental Resources BS MS Architecture and Environmental Design CHICANAJO STUDIES Chicanalo Studies BA Interdisciplinary Committee Interdisciplinary Studies BIS Interdisciplinary Committee SOCIAL SCIENCES Anthropology BA MA PhD Liberal Ms Economics BA BS MS PhD Liberal Arts/Business Administration Family Science PhD Liberal Ms Geography BA BS MA PhD Liberal Ms History BA BS MA PhD Liberal ArtsfASU West Arts & Sciences BA only Political Science BA BS MA PhD Liberal Arts/ASU West Ms & Sciences BA BS only Sociology BA MA PhD Liberal Arts/ASU West Ms & Sciences BA BS only VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS BA BFA MA,M FA Fine Ms Composition MM Fine Ms Dance BFA M FA DMA Fine Ms Music BA MA Fine Ms Music Education MM Fine Ms Visual and Performing Ms continued on next page

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Accountancy (West)'' Museum Studies' American Humanics, Certificate in Youth PgencyAdministration Non-Profit Management Certificate American hdian Justice Studies Certificate Post-Masters Family Nurse Practitioner Asian Studies Duality Analysis East Asian Studies Renaissance Studies Ethnic Studies ()Nest) Russian & East European Studies Gerontology (main and West) Scholarly Publishing' Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Small Business and Entreprenurship Health Physics Southeast Asian Studies htemational Business Studies Translation Jewish Studies Transportation Systems' Latin American Studies Women's Studies (Main &West) Medieval and Renaissance Studies' Writing (West) Medieval Studies'

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PROGRAM BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL ACADEMIC UNITS ALLIED HEALTH Dental Hygiene BS-DH Health Professions Physical Therapy MPT Health Professions ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Interior Design BS School of Fine Art BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Accountancy BSAccy Business Admin. Business Administration MBA Business Admin. Business Economics B SBA Business Admin. Finance B SBA Business Admin. Hotel and Restaurant Management BS Hotel and Restaurant Management Management B SBA Business Admin. Marketing B SBA Business Admin. COMMUNICATIONS Advertising BS School of Communication Electronic Media BA BS School of Communication Journalism BSJ, B S Ed School of Communication Photography BS School of Communication Public Relations BS School of Communication Speech Communication BA, BS, BSEd School of Communication Visual Communication B FA School of Communication COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SERVICES Computer Information Systems B SBA Business Admin. EDUCATION Art Education BSEd School of Fine Art BilingualNulticultural Education MEd Education Counseling MEd ,MA Education Curriculum and Instruction Ed D Education Early Childhood Education MEd Education Educational Leadership MEd Ed D Education Educational Psychology Ed D Education Elementary Education BS Ed MEd Education Elementary and Special Education BS Ed Education Heath Education BS Health Professions Physical Education BS MA Health Professions Reading and Learning Disabilities MEd Education School Psychology MA Education Secondary Education B S Ed Various Colleges Secondary Education BSEd MEd Education Special Education BSEd MEd Education Technology Education B S Ed Education Vocational Education BSEd MVE Education

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2 7 BEST COPY AVAILABLE NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, continued PROGRAM BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL ACADEMIC UNITS ENGINEERING Civil Engineering BSE Engineering and Technology Computer Science & Engineering BSCSE Engineering and Technology Construction Management BST Engineering and Technology Electrical Engineering BSE Engineering and Technology Environmental Engineering BSE Engineering and Technology Mechanical Engineering BSE Engineering and Technology FOREIGN LANGUAGES French BA, BSEd Ms & Sciences German BA, BSEd Ms & Sciences Spanish BA, BSEd Ms & Sciences HEALTH SCIENCES Clinical Speech Pathology MS Health Professions Exercise Science BS Health Professions Nursing BSN M S N Health Professions Physical Therapy MPT Health Professions LETTERS English BA, BSEd MA Ms & Sciences Linguistics, Applied PhD Ms & Sciences Teaching English as a Second Language MA Arts & Sciences LIBERAUGENERAL STUDIES Liberal Studies BAILS, MLS University Interdisciplinary LIFE SCIENCES Biology, General BS, BSEd MAT, MS PhD Ms & Sciences Botany BS Ms & Sciences Microbiology BS Ms & Sciences Zoology, General BS Ms & Sciences MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION Merchandising BS School of Communication MATHEMATICS Mathematics BS, BSEd MS,MAT Ms & Sciences MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Humanities BA Ms & Sciences Quaternary Studies MS Interdepartmental Committee PHILOSOPHYAND RELIGION Philosophy BA Ms & Sciences Religious Studies BA Ms & Sciences PHYSICAL SCIENCES Astronomy BS Ms & Sciences Chemistry BS, BSEd MS Ms & Sciences Earth Science BS Ed MAT, MS Ms Se Sciences Engineering Physics BS Ms & Sciences Environmental Chemistry BS Ms & Sciences Environmental Science BS Ms & Sciences Geochemistry BS Ms & Sciences Geology BS MS Ms & Sciences Physical Science BS, BSEd MAT Ms & Sciences Physics BS Ms & Sciences PSYCHOLOGY Psychology BA BS MA Social and Behavioral Sciences

Copyright 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Lcaf ion 26 28 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, continued PROGRAM BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL ACADEMIC UNITS PUBLIC AFFAIRS Public Administration MPA Social and Behavioral Sciences Public Planning BS Ecosystem Science and Management Social Work B SW Social and Behavioral Sciences RENEWABLE RESOURCES Forestry BSF MSF PhD Ecosystem Science and Management Parks and Recreation Management BS Ecosystem Science and Management SOCIAL SC IENCES American Political Studies BS Social and Behavioral Sciences Anthropology BA MA Social and Behavioral Sciences Applied Geography BS Ecosystem Science and Management Applied Sociology BA BS MA Social and Behavioral Sciences Criminal Justice BS MS Social and Behavioral Sciences Economics BS Social and Behavioral Sciences Geography BS, BSEd Ecosystem Science and Management Geography, Rural MA Ecosystem Science and Management History BA, BS, BSEd MA PhD Ms and Sciences International Affairs BA Social and Behavioral Sciences Political Science BA BS MA PhD Social and Behavioral Sciences Sociology BA BS Social and Behavioral Sciences VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS At History BA Ms and Sciences Ms Management BS School of Performing Arts Studio M B FA School of Fine Ms Music Perbrmance BMus School of Performing Ms

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SPECIALNON-DEGREEPROGRPMS Asian Studies Music History and Literature Athletic Coaching Native American hdian Studies Athletic Training Navajo Cartography Southwest Studies Gerontology Remote Sensing htemational Relations Russian Studies Latin American Studies Women's Studies Linguistics

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Tucson, AZ 85721(520) 621-2211 Admissions 621-3237 Financial AidPell, 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 199934,327 Admission RequirementsPlease 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 1999-00All resident students enrolled for 7 or more hours, in all colleges and divisions,and at all levels (per semester) $1,081 All non-resident students enrolled for 12 or more hours, in all colleges and divisions,and at all levels (per semester) $4,557 Continuing EducationIn 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 changing needs 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 & PRODUCTION Agricultural and Resource Economics BS in Agr MS Agriculture AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Agriculture Technology Management BS in Agr Agriculture Animal Sciences BS in Agr MS PhD Agriculture Plant Science BS in Agr MS PhD Agriculture Plant Pathology MS PhD Agriculture Range Management MS PhD Agriculture Soil, Water & Environmental Science BS in Agr MS PhD Agriculture RENEWABLE NAT URAL RESOURCES Renew able Natural Resource Studies MS PhD Agriculture Environmental Sciences B ES Agriculture Watershed Management MS PhD Agriculture Wildlife & Fisheries Science MS PhD Agriculture Wildlife, Watershed and Rangeland Resources BS in RN R Agriculture And Lands Resource Sciences PhD hterdepartmental Committee ARCHITECTURE & RELATED PROGRAMS Architecture BAR MAR Architecture Regional Development BS Social and Behavioral Sciences Planning MS Architecture Landscape Architecture MLA Agriculture AREA, ETHNIC & CULTURAL STUDIES East Asian Studies BA MA PhD Humanities Latin American Studies BA MA Social and Behavioral Sciences Near Eastern Studies BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral Sciences American Indian Studies MA PhD hterdepartmental Committee Mexican American Studies BA Social and Behavioral Sciences Judaic Studies BA Social and Behavioral Sciences Women's Studies BA MA Social and Behavioral Sciences COMMUNICATIONS Communication BA MA PhD Social and Behavioral Sciences Journalism BA MA Social and Behavioral Sciences Media Arts BFA MA Fine Arts COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Computer Science BS MS PhD Science EDUCATION Teaching and Teacher Education MA, MED EDD, PhD Education Bilingual/Bicultural Education MA Education Bilingualkululticultural Education MED Education Educational Leadership EDD, EDS Education Higher Education MA PhD Education Educational Psychology MA, EdS PhD, EDS Education Special Education & Rehabilation BSE MA EDD, PhD, EDS Education Counseling & Guidance MED EDD, PhD Education Elementary Education BAE MED,MT Education Early Childhood Education BAE Education Secondary Ed (Non-Certification) BAE MED,MT Education Agricultural Education BSA MAE, MS Agriculture Art Education B FA MA Fine Arts Rhetoric, Composition &the Teaching of English PhD Education/Humanities Extended English BAE Education C opy014) 2000 by The Arizona C-ommission iii Postsecondary Edwatfon

30 BEST COPY AVAILABLE ric Ui ivcr iI r ur PROGRAM BACHELOR MASTER DOCTORAL ACADEMIC UNITS EDUCATION, continued Health Education BHS Health Related Professions Family& Consumer Sciences Education BSF Agriculture Music Education BMU MM PhD Fine Axis Language, Reading and Culture M, 5, MA EDD, PhD, EDS Education Earth Science BSE Education Language Ms Social Studies BAE Education Social Studies BAE Education Theatre Ms Education B FA Fine Arts English as a Second Langauge MA Humanities Second Language Acquisition &Teaching PhD Interdepartmental Committee ENGINEERING Liberal & Technical Engineering BA Eng. Engineering and Mines Aerospace Engineering BS MS PhD Engineering and Mines Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering BS MS PhD Engineering and Mines/Agriculture Biomedical Engineering MS PhD Interdepartmental Committee Chemical Engineering BS MS PhD Engineering and Mines Civil Engineering BS MS PhD Engineering and Mines Hydrology and Water Resources BS Engineering and Mines Hydrology MS PhD Engineering and Mines Computer Engineering BS Engineering and Mines Electrical Engineering BS Engineering and Mines Electrical and Computer Engineering MS PhD Engineering and Mines Engineering Mechanics MS PhD Engineering and Mines Engineering ME Engineering and Mines Engineering Physics BS Engineering and Mines Environmental Engineering MS PhD Engineering and Mines Geological Engineering BS Engineering and Mines Mining, Geological & Geophysical Engineering MS PhD Engineering and Mines Industrial Engineering BS MS Engineering and Mines Mechanical Engineering BS MS PhD Engineering and Mines Mining Engineering BS Engineering and Mines Nuclear Engineering BS MS PhD Engineering and Mines Systems Engineering BS MS Engineering and Mines Systems and Industrial Engineering PhD Engineering and Mines Materials Science and Engineering BS MS PhD Engineering and Mines Engineering Mathematics BS Engineering and Mines Reliabilityand Quality Engineering MS Engineering and Mines Optical Engineering BS Engineering and Mines FOREIGN LANGUAGES Russian BA MA Humanities German Studies BA MA Humanities French BA MA PhD Humanities Italian BA Humanities Spanish BA MA PhD Humanities Classics BA MA Humanities HOME ECONOMICS Family& Consumer Resources MS PhD Agriculture Retailing & Consumer Studies BSA Agriculture Family Studies BSA Agriculture LAW& LEGAL STUDIES Law JD Law International Trade Law LLM Law ENGLISH LANGUAGE& LITERATURES/LETTERS English BA MA PhD Humanities Comp. Cultural & Literary Studies MA PhD Interdepartmental Committee Creative Writing BA MFA Humanities LIBRARY SCIENCES Inbrmation Resources& Library Science MA PhD Social and Behavorial Sciences BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES/LIF E SCIENCES General Biology BS MS PhD Science Biochemistry BS Science Molecular and Cellular Biology BS MS PhD Science Cancer Biology MS PhD Interdepartmental Committee tiingicalsce iceskne sce ices colt!' led 01 iextpage.

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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 under the Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 15, Chapter, 6, now Title 15, Chapter 12. It consists of the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges 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, and the wide variety of degrees, certificates and programs of study offered, practically every resident of Arizona has easy and affordable access 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; and cultural and community services programs for community enrichment. Enrollment Requirements As 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; or be a high school student w ho w is hes to take college courses. Curriculum Matrix The State Board establishes curricula and courses for the community colleges. This section includes a curriculum matrix w hich details the types of educational programs available, the colleges at w hich they are offered, and the types of degrees or certificates awarded. Tuition and Fees The State Board annually approves tuition and fees w hich mayvary depending on the district and geographical location. Tuition and fees for each college are listed under the individual college heading. Financial Aid Financial 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 COLLEGE P.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) 783-7485 La Paz Center 1120 16th St., Parker, AZ 85344 (520) 669-2214 San Luis Center San Luis Middle School, San Luis, AZ 85349 (520)627-2005 Somerton Center1011 N. Somerton Ave., Somerton, AZ 85350 (520) 627-2083 Admissions 317-6000 Financial Aid - Pell, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, NUS, BA, and others Financial Aid 344-7634 Pc creditation -NCA NLN Tuition & Fees On Campus, City of Yuma, 'PG and MCAS Out of State 15 + 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 COLLEGE Signal Peak C amp us8470 N. Overfield Rd., Coolidge, AZ 85228 (520) 723-4141 Aravapai CampusStar Route, Box 97, Winkelman, AZ 85292(520) 357-7864 Superstition Mountain Campus273 E. Old West Hwy., Apache Junction, AZ 85219(480) 982-7261 Admissions (520)426-4260 Financial AidPell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, S E0 0, BIA, and others Financial Aid (520) 426-4425 AccreditationNCA, NLN Tuition & Fees In-state Out-of-state residents 1-13 hours $31/credit hour 1-6 hours.. $62/credit hour 14-20 hours .... $440 per semester 7-13 hours $194/credit hour 14-20 hours $2750 per semester

Copyright @ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 32 CHANDLER-GILBERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2626 E. Pecos Rd., Chandler, AZ 85225 (602) 732-7000 Maricopa County Community College District Admissions 732-7308 Financial AidPell, Direct Loans, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, B IA, and other Scholorships. Financial Aid 732-7311 Accreditation -NCA Tuition & Fees Resident of County $40Thour Less than 6 credit hours out of state & $651hour out of county COCHISE COLLEGE Douglas, AZ 86607 (520) 364-7943 Cochise County Community C allege District Sierra Vista Campus 901 N. Colombo, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635(520) 616-0500 Willcox Center1110 Fremont St., Willcox, AZ 85643(520) 384-4502 Fort Huachuca CenterBuffalo 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 -NCA Tuition & Fees In-State Residents $26/hour Out-of-State Residents 7+ hours.. $158/hour (rvtoactive to 1 unit) 1.6 hours $39Thour COCONINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE Flagstaff- Main Campus: 3000 N. Fourth St., Suite 17/P.O. Box 8,000, Flagstaff, AZ 86003-8000(800)350-7122 Admissions (520) 527-1222x250 Financial Aid - Pell, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA, and others Financial Aid (520) 527. 1222x219 Accreditation -NCA Advisement (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 Only Tuition & 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 COLLEGE Thatcher-Main Campus 3714 W. Church, Thatcher, AZ 85552-0769(800) 678-3808 Graham County Community College District Gila Pueblo CampusSix Shooter Canyon Rd., Globe, AZ 85502-2820 (520) 425 -3151 Admissions (520)428-8270 Financial Aid- Pell, LEAP, SEOG, FINS, Tribal Grants and others Financial Aid (520) 428-8287 Accreditation -NCA Tuition & 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... $1654 9 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 $110 1 credit hour $30 1 credit hour $55

*New Mexico Out-of-State Tution Waiver Available ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3000 N. Dysart Road, Avondale, AZ 85323-1000(602) 935.8000 Maricopa County Community College District Admissions 935-8888 Financial AidPell, Stafford, SE0 0, LEAP, FWS Financial Aid 935-8940 Accreditation -NCA Tuition & Fees Resident of County $40Thour Out-of-State Resident 1-6 credit hours $63/hour 7+credit hours $162Jhour (starting with 1 credit hour)

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35 BEST COPY AVAILABLE MARICOPA SKILL CENTER 1245 E. Buckeye Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85034-4101 (602) 238-4300 A Division of Gatew ay Community College Admissions 238-4350 Financial Ad Pell, SE0 0, LEAP, DIA, and others Financial Ad 238-4310 Accreditation - NCA Entrance 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 27 weeks, 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 for business 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 computerlab 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 better job 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 SERVICES An 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 job and are interested in the heath field can start w ith th e thre e-week Nursing Assistant (NA) course. Those who are sure abouttheir careerchoice 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 mathassessment 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 or retail 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. Copyright@ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 34

3 6 BEST COPY AVAILABLE THE TRADES 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 inmanufacturing 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 weeks will 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 training for 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 COLLEGE 108 N. 40th St. Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 392-5000 Maricopa County Community College D istrict Admissions 392-5189 Financial AidPell, 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 & Fees Resident of County $40/hour Out-of-State Resident $65/hour 7+ credit hours - $1651hour (starting with 1 credit hour) GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6000 W. Olive Ave., Glendale, AZ 85302-3090 (623) 845-3000 Maricopa County Community College District Admissions 845-3300 Financial AdPell, Perkins, FWS, LEAP, SEOG, and others Financial Aid 845-3370 Accreditation -NCR, NLN Tuition & Fees Resident of County $40/credit hour Out-of-State Resident $6511-6 credit hours, $17717+ credit hours

Copyright @ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education C MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ 85202(480) 461-7000 Ma ricopa C ounty Community College District Admissions 461-7600 Financial AidPell, 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 COLLEGE King man Campus1971 Jag erson Ave., Kingman, AZ 86401(520) 757-4331 Mohave County C omm unity College D strict Lake Havasu Campus- 1977 W. Acorn a Bhrd., Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403 (520) 856-7812 Mohave Valley Campus - 3400 H ighw ay 95, Bullhead City, AZ 86442(520) 758-3926 N orth Mohave Center 480 S. Central, Post Office Box 980, Colorado City, AZ 86021 (520)875-2799 Admissions 757-0847 Financial Ad - Pell, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, B IA and others Financial Aid 757-0870 AccreditationNCA Tuition & Fees In-State Residents Out-of-State Residents 1 credit hour.. $30 1 credit hour $40 2**credit hours. $60 2 credit hours $70 3-7 credit hours $90 3 credithours $100 8 credit hours $180 4 credit hours $130 9 credit hours $210 5-6 credit hours $160 10 credit hours $240 7 credit hours $1038 11 credit hours $270 8 credit hours. $1148 12 credit hours $300 9 credit hours $1258 13 credit hours $330 10 credit hours.. $1368 14-18 credit hours $360 11 credit hours.. $1478 19+* credit hours 12 credit hours. $1588 13 credit hours. $1698 14 credit hours.. $1808 15-18 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 the Campus Dean and over 21 credits, the We President's approval. Additionaltuition of $15.00 and additional registration fees of $10.00 will be assessed for each credit hour of enrollment in excess 0118 per semester. Students enrolling in too or more credit hours will pay an additional $10 Informational Technology Fee. WEEKEND COLLEGE TUITION & FEE SCHEDULE (In cooperation with Arizona Western College, Yuma, AZ) In-State Residents Out-of-State Residents Per 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 RATES The 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 $790 3 credit hours $90 11 credit hours $820 4 credit hours $120 12 credit hours $850 5-6 credit hours $150 13 credit hours $880 7 credit hours $700 14 credit hours $910 8 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 the Campus Dean and over 21 credits, the We President's approval. Additional tuition of $15110 and additional registration fees of $10.00 will be assessed for each credit hour of enrollment in excess of 18 per semester.

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latCCTrYIDV /&PJ NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE District OfficesP.O. Box 6 10, Holbrook, AZ 86 025(5 20)5 24-76 00 Painted Desert Campus Holbrook, AZ (520)5 24-73 11 White Mountain CampusShow Low, AZ (52 0)53 2-611 1 Silver C reek CampusSnowflake-Taylor, AZ(520) 53 6-621 1

Little Colorado Campus Winslow,AZ(5 20)289-651 1 ALL COLLEGE CAMPUSES USE DISTR CT MAILING ADDRESS LISTED ABOVE. Admissions 524-7450 Financial Aid- Pet, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, DIA and others Financial 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 and registration 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 COLLEGE 18401 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 others Financial Aid 787-7100 Accreditation -N CA Tuition & Fees Resident 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 COLLEGE 1202 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 others Financial Aid 285-7409 Accreditation -N CA, CAHEA, AB ET, NLN, ADA Tuition & Fees Resident of County $401hour Out-of-State Resident 1-6 credit hours$65hour Out-of-State Resident 7 + credit hours $1771hour starting with 1 credit hour

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE District4905 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 Campus12 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 others Financial Aid (520)206-5035 Accreditation -NCR, NLN, CAHEA, ADA Tuition & 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 Cluster Food Service Cluster Printing Program Child Care Program Material Handler Cluster Workplace Basic Skills Program Workforce Basic Skills Program Employment Success Skills Program Learning Center (Non-CTDED/Rem ediation) Program cost based on $5.10Thour. Copyright@ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 37 39 (Includes tuition, registration , books, instructional supplies, andlab materials) Health Occupations Cluster Program cost based on $5 .60/hour (Includes tuition, registration , books, instructional supplies, labmaterialsand some of the following items: Physical, Uniform, CNA Exams, Immunizations, CPR, Stethoscope, LPN NC LEX Exam & Fees,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, and other contacts/agreements maycontain negotiated rates which may supercede published rates.

Program Business & Office ProgramJob Goals (SpecializedSkills indicated by* may be taken separately or combined with other Job Goals). Program Length* Program Cost" *Introduction to Sales 30 hours $153.00 *Professional Sales Representative 30 hours $153.00 *Microsoft Powerpoint for Windows 30 hours... $153.00 *Spreadsheet Applications 64 hours... $326.40

*Data Base Applications 64 hours... $326.40 Keyboard Operator 80 hours... $408.00 *Word Processing Applications 150 hours $765.00 Basic Teleservices 180 hours $918.00 Professional Medical Coding Specialist 240 hours $1,22400 Office Assistant I 256 hours $1,305.60 File Clerk 288 hours $1,46820 *Computer Software Applications 330 hours $1,68300 Customer Service Representative I 384 hours $1,958.40 Unit Clerk 480 hours $2,44800 Receptionist 512 hours .$2,61120 Office Assistant II 512 hours $2,61120 Medical Office Specialist I 544 hours .$2,74440 Data Entry Operator 630 hours .... .13,213.00 Customer Service Representative II 780 hours. .$3,97800 Accounting Assistant 832 hours. .$4,24300 Medical Transcriptionist 832 hours. $4,24300 Office Specialist 832 hours ...$4,24300 Medical Office Specialist II 864 hours. $4,406.40 Coding Specialist 1280 hours . $6,528.00 Food Service Program Job Goals Introduction to the Restaurant hdustry 32 hours. Special Project Rates Kitchen Helper 256 hours. $1,305.60 Pantry Worker 704 hours. $3,59000 Cook's Helper 832 hours. $4,24320 Bakers Helper 832 hours $4,24320 Preparation Cook 832 hours. $4,24320 Printing Program - Job Goals Bindery Worker 256 hours .$1,30580 Pre-Press Technician 512 hours ...$2,61120 Entry-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 $22.40 First Aid 4hours $22.40 *Gastric Intubation 12 hours $67.20 *Initiating Intravenous Therapy brthe Licensed Practical Nurse 16 hours $89.60 *Venipuncture 16 hours . $89.60 Injection Technician 16 hours . $89.60 Licensed Practical Nurse Reentry Course Hours will vary Certified Phlebotomist 100 hours.. $560.00 Certified Nursing Assistant I 125 hours Special Project Rates Certified Nursing Assistant II 512 hours $2,86720 Home Health Aide 608 hours $3A0420 Certified Surgical Instrument Technician 620 hours $3,47200 Patient Care Technician 632 hours $3,539 20

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Child Care Programs Child Care Assistant Teacher 60 hours $306.00

Material Handler Program Shipping Clerk 120 hours $612.00 Receiving Clerk 120 hours .$612.00 Warehousing Clerk 120 hours .$612.00 Inventory Clerk 120 hours $612.00 Material Handler 480 hours $2,4482

Workforce Basic Skills Program Reading/Interpreting Literature 60 hours Special Project Rates Writing 60 hours Special Project Rates Social Studies 60 hours Special Project Rates Science 60 hours Special Project Rates Mathematics 60 hours ...... Special Project Rates

Workplace Basic Skills Program Workplace English as a Second Language, Reading Level A 64 hoursSpecial Project Rates Workplace English as a Second Language, Reading Level B 64 hoursSpecial Project Rates Workplace English as a Second Language, Reading Level C 64 hoursSpecial Project Rates Workplace English as a Second Language, Reading Level D 64 hoursSpecial Project Rates

Workplace English as a Second Language, Listening Level A 64 hoursSpecial Project Rates Workplace English as a Second Language, Listening Level B 64 hoursSpecial Project Rates Workplace English as a Second Language, Listening Level C 64 hoursSpecial Project Rates Workplace English as a Second Language, Listening Level D 64 hoursSpecial Project Rates

Employment Sucess Skills Program Employability Skills 30 hours ...... Special Project Rates Job Readiness Skills 60 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 Searchhours and fees will vary.

RIO SALADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE Administration2323 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 Studies640 N. 1st Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85003 . (602) 517-8103 Chemical Dependency Center 619 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 517-8512 Student Services621 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 & Fees Resident of County $38Thour Distance Learning Out-of-State Resident Out-of-State Resident 1-6 hours $63/hour 7 or more credit hours $63/hour 7 or more $163/hour

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39 SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 9000 E. Chaparral Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85256. (480)423.6000 Maricopa County Community College District Admissions 423-6100 Financial AidPell, FFEL, LEAP , SEO, DVS, BlAand others Financial Aid 423-6549 Accreditation - NCA, N LN Tuition & Fees Resident of County $401hour Out-of-State Resident 165/1-6 credit hours, $177/7+ credit hours SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7050 S. 24th St., Phoenix, AZ 85040 . (602) 243-8000 Maricopa County Community College District Admissions 243-8123 Financial Aid- Pell, LEAP, FS EOG , MS, Scholarships Financial Aid 243-8300 Accreditation -NCA Tuition & Fees Resident of County $40.tiour Out-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 NCA Tuition and Fees State Residents Non-Residents Residents age 62 and over Non-Residents age 62 and over 1 credit hour $31 $41 125 $35 2 credit hours $62 $82 $50 $70 3 credit hours $93 $123' $75 $105 4 credit hours $124 $164 $100 $140 5 credit hours $155 1205 $125 $175 6 credit hours $186 $246 $150 $210 7 credit hours $217 $1673 $175 $1631 8 credit hours $248 $1912 $200 $1864 9 credit hours $279 $2151 $225 12097 10 credit hours $310 $2390 $250 $2330 11 credit hours $341 $2629 $275 $2563 12 credit hours $372 $2872 $300 $2800 13 credit hours $403 $2903 14 credit hours $434 $2934 15 credit hours $465 $2965 16 credit hours $496 $2996 17 credit hours $527 $3027 18 credit hours $558 $3058 19 credit hours $589 $3089 20 credit hours $620 $3120 Auclit:$25percreditioiril addftioi totlitiol.

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40 CURRICULA MATRIX FOR ARIZONA'S COMMUNITY COLLEGES FALL 1999SPRING 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. LEGEND 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 baccalaureate 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 brthis degree to satisfy the curriculum outlined in the catalog of the universityto which the student intends to transfer. Associate of Applied Arts - This degree is awarded to students who complete requirements ofa specified tw o-year program. Associate of BusinessThis 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 student intends to transfer. Associate of ScienceThis is a college degree and is similar to the Associate of Arts degree, except that the students major emphasis is in science or engineering course work. Associate of Applied ScienceThis degree is awarded to students who complete the requirements of a specified tw o-year program. Associate of General StudiesThis 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. Curricula Matrix for -a> CO Arizona's Community CD 7

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Agriculture Production &Management (Sdence, Genenal 5 12 IA Agronomy 12 Animal Science ii32 Equine Training & Management_ Horsemanship & Basic Trainin Farm Business Management 12 Plant Science Agri-Business Sales & Service Agriculture Supplies & Services Mechanics 12

Pest Contra FA Forestry Horticulture Horticulture Specialist Landscape Technician 13

Ornamental Horticulture & Landscaping Recreation Turf Grass Managemerrt BUSINESS Accounting

Accounting e 2 Pccounting /Boo kkee ping

Bookkeeping/Accounting Clerk 12 Paraprofessional Accounting Copyright I@ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education dl 43 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Curricula Matrix for co a>

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BUSINESS Continued Business Administration

Bilinival Business Administration a

Busiiless Administration I I I I 3 1.1 FS ez 1

laterational Business FS 18 1,2 1,2 1,2 F ill F.2

Msmagement F is 1.1 F

Msirketing r 13

Genrat Business 5 I 1 2A 2A F F F F FS F2 r 1.1 1.2

Intorational Business Studies 1 438 1 1.8

Irmort/Export Trade 1 1 1 1 1

Business Education i

Business/Othce Education F 63 it FS it

Business Transtr Degree ASU Main r 2A I I 1

Business Transfer Degree ASU West i 2A I I 1

Cornput)r Science 3 IS F F 13

Busiless Information Systems 1 r s

Computer Applications Programmer e 1 l' 1 13 2

Computer Programming Fundamentals Li F

Computer hformation Systems 1.1 F 2A3,F 1,1,2 1,F F F 1,1S I j FS F FS F F

Computer Operator 1 43.2

Computer Programmer /Analyst 1 1

Computer Programming s

Computer Specialist/Small Business F I

Computer in Small Business . s

Computer Usage & Technology r 13

Electronic Workplace F.1

Nela orking 1 F.1 Computer Web Development 13-

DataProcessing rs 1

Destop Publishing II F.1

Mic'computer Accounting 12,11 8 2

Mic'computer Applications F.1 ei r.1 1 r.e,S F.1 LI 1 1 2

Micrcomputer Maintenance&Repair II FS 12 2

Mic'computer Programming 1 1 1

Network Administratior s 13 12

Network Management F 1

Network Support s s 1

Oft: Automation Specialist s I 8,11 IS

Oft?. Technician /Data Processing op F 15.11

Systems Programmer 1

UnixSystem Administrator e 1 Finance

Banking F

Banking and Finance F 1 1.1 F Credit Union in Fina'dal Planning

RealEstate 13 1 F.1 avirrgs Bank 123

LEGEND Degrees: Certificates(ChifirI d a ccording lo se m es le r ere dil hours n . e de d For comp!' !ion) Ass ocial i o 'Arts I Ass ocial e o f Scie nce 3 0-15 se me s ter credit houn ..0 10-0 0 5 ' rne s ler cre dil hours . .2

Ass ociat e o 'Applied Ms 2 Ass eclat. o 'Applied Scie nce 1 15-30 se me 5 lir credit hours 1 License position (no ce n ilica le) . .1 0

Ass °clot' o 'Business 2,4 Ass ociali o Me ne ral Studies . 5 31-15 se ms s ter credit hours S Skil C e nle r C e di Ica le...... 1 1 Copyright@ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 42

4 4 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Curricula Matrix for Arizona's Community a.) Colleges CO CO . -gm Academic and Vocational CO a> O ci; E CL Cl- BUSINESS Continued Managelent Credit i CreditUnion 03

Fashiin Merchandising is 2

Gamiig Management 13

Geneal Business Management i 1 13 i Supermarket Management i3 Hospality Hotel and Food Service i is ii I is

Manajement F i 1 15 .'1 1 iA.8 153

Materials Management i3 1 Middlr Management i i is

Buiness is is a

Pufic Administration I Puilic Relations i i is

Retill Managementhiarketing s 13 is

Supervasion 8 1,6.8 03

TotalDuality Management i 1 Organizational Leadership i3 i3 Li Duility Customer Service i3 i3 i3 is i3

Quility Process Leadership 1 1 is i3 Produchori and Inventory Management

SmallBusiness Management e i 1 I) s

SmallBusiness Proprietor s

SupervisoryManagement i 1 is Adranced Supervision TribalDevelopment t3 Marketing

Marketing is is 1 15

Marketing and Management F i

RetailManagementfMarketing 8 i 3

Salesnanship 1 Media Technology

Broadcasting i F

MassCommunication i 1 Motto1 PictureffelevisionMdeo Production i i i Tele Communications iS PrintMedia i Office Occu patio ns ii

Admiistralive Assistant F i 3,8 03 II i; 1,11 i

Medical i F is

Chiropratic Assisting e

Optical Customer Service e

Pharmacy Customer Service e

Clerk-General 1 1 s 131 is II

Medical Receptionist s 1 1 ii I

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Legalosistant a i 12 F.1 1 Medic aI Transcriptioni

Officekdministration Services F 1 8 1 F F

Lega'1 1 1 8 1 F2

Utilites Customer Serivce 1

Officeadministrative 11 1 a a F2

Officekutomation Systems F 1..11 F 18 F12 11 11 Busiiless Repair

Cle rfTyping (Administrative Support) 8 11 8 11 1 1 D 1

Receptionist (Executive Assistant) I o o ii

Officeupport Services 112 01 1 01 1 11

Publicklministration Supervision a

Receptionist 1 a 11 0 0

LegaI a II F2

Mediacal, Legal, General a a II a

Office) Clerk 118 111 11 Record3 Management 12

Medical Record ii i 12 Secretry 12

Executive 12 1

Legal 12 H ill F

Geniral 1 1.2 11 2 1 12 12 I

LegaI 12 12 H 12 12 12

LegaI Court Reporting la F

MediaCal 12 12 12 fr 12 Secretarial Science i is Stenog:apher 18 Infomration Processing II 18

Word Precessing 118F12 8 1I I 2 18 II 1 12 Real Esta

Real Edate I 81 1 III

Salei & Brokerage 1 121

Welfare (ministration 1 I: A 0:1 General Studie IIIMMIIIIIMMIIIMMIIIII11111111111111111111M HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Allied Health Allied Health Services (EEG Technology)

Clinical Medical Assistin 11 F2 112 Diagnostic Ultra Sound Technidan (Electrocardiolog Emergency Medical Technology 4 32

Basic If' 82 ID ID

Intermediate ID ID Advanced 12

Cardiac to Paramedic ID Transition Program

LEGEND Degrees: Certificates(ch5Sill d according lo stamp r cm MI howl net did br oomph don) Aasociait ofkIs I As s ocial t o IScit not ...... 3 0-15 is nit sgr midi! howl A 0-0D s I me flu credii hours 0

Pasociai I o rApplitd Aris 2 Associalt o rApplitd Science 1 10-3D se me slit credil hours . ..1 tic/nu posilion gio a nilinit)...... 10 Associate o Musiniss 2A Associait o Mt rural Studies ..._ 5 31-15 stme Or credii hours 2 Skil C t n11 r C I dilate ...... 1 I Copyright © 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 44 46 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Curricula Matrix for CO Arizona's Community NE

CD X Colleges a) a= O cc Academic and Vocational C.) O COca. C-, W o_

Heath Unit Coordinator 1 6 Heath Unit Management 0

Hole Health Aide 1

Host)fial Central Service 1

Medical Radiography or Rod Tech t 1

Medical Records Technician a 13 ii Nucear Medicine Technology 0

Para(medic 6 Le 3,2 10 1p o 10

Paliant Care Technician 1 ii

PhaI'macy Technologv 1 tg

Phlebotomy 0 0 Phyical Therapy

Radlologic Technician 1

Rest)iratory Care Technician s

Res)iratory Care Therapist 19 I

Rest)iratory Therapy 6

Spe)chtanguage Pathology t 5

urglical Technology s Dental

Denlal Assisting Technoloav 1g a

Denlal Hygiene t F nilal Laboratory Technician t Denilal Office Management t Nursing

Nurse Assistant 6 0 1.10 0 0.1 I 1 1 09 1 &I I 1

Assciciate Degreeffransfer (BS N) I 1 1 I F I J F 3 I F I v F

Practical F a s 83 1 2 2 2 1 s 2

Peril)perative Nursing 6 HOME ECONOMICS

Adolescence e

Early Chil(hood Education i.1 Childare Assistant i I I

Childare Ce nterfAd mini strati on t3 F

Childare Providerfreacher Aide 1 1g

Childevelopmerrt 12 11 112 II

Child Family Studies 12 1

Earlyhildhood Associate 6 s E.11 Earlyhildhood Education tg 03

Earlyhildhood Special Needs 13

Intint.oddler Caregiver 1 1 F$ i

PeriopETative Nursing e

TeacherfAide Assistant s

TeachrfDirector F Education

Bilingu31 Teacher Pide V.1 Educational Technician

Earl( Childhood Development 13 I F$ 1.1

LEGEND Degrees: Certificates(c lassi le d according Io se me stir can hours needed For comp lion) Associalt orPrIs I Associate orScience . .3 0-15 simile r co dii hours 0 113-00 semeste r cre dit hours 0 Associate or Apple d Ans . 2 Associate orAppla d Sch nce ...i 10-30 simile r cm dit hours 1 Lin nse posibn (no =Male).. 10 Associate causiness 2A Associale of General Sidle s ..5 31-15 strives!! r co dil hours ...... 2 Skil Center C ertiicate. II Copyright@ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 45 Curricula Matrix for co a) O Arizona's Community bJ E

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HOME ECONOMICS Continued Family Home'rovider is Instructicnal Aide 1;

Bementary i i

Secondary 1 i Special EducIion

Teacher Aide 1 1 15 Home Econoics

Fashion Design 15 2

hterior Design 1 1 2 1 Merchandiing Apparel ; Needlepecialist I Food andlutrition

CulinaryMs 1 1,1 ; is

Dietarytanager 1 1 DieteticEducation 1; Food Se'vice Administration 13

Institutioial Food Services ii e ii

P rofe ssional Cooking 1,1 II i ii

Professional Food & Beverage Service 13 ii

Ms aId Humanities

ArtApplied I I i 1 2

Education I i

lewelry Technology 1,1

'ainting 1,1 i

Celmics 1 Donriputer Aided Design &Pdvertising Graphics, ADA ; ;3 ; isis is

Coriputer Graphic Design ;.8 I Corip uter Imaging and Animation I s

Drama I

kpplied I 'reduction

Enphsh 1 I I I I I

;reative Writing 1

Ipeech Communication 5 I

lournalism and Mass Communication I 1

Fine Arts 5 I i ; 1 i Foreign Languages i5

Hi 1-.Ity Joumalism

Libral Ms and Sciences I I 1 I I

Mu:is I I I I I I Sci1pture

Sp'ech and Drama 1 Theatre and Cinematic Arts

Thatre Arts I

LEGEND Degrees: Certificates las si le d according lo se me s ler ore d i hours ne tried hr comp lion) Associate of AM I Associate of Science . ..3 0-15 semis le r cm dit hours ...... 0 10-0D 1 ems le r crt dii hours 0

Associate of App le d Arts...... 2 Associate orApp II d SO nce . 10-30 semis le r cm dit hours ...... 1 License posiion (no certiicale) ID Associate o 1 D us int s 1 2A Associate °Mineral Studies ...... 5 3 145 sem isle r on dit hours ... 0 S WI C inter C e rii late .. II Copyright © 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 46 Curricula Matrix for CD Arizona's Community CO a) a> CO Colleges co Fe3 O) co Academic and Vocational - O O Co 0) O O c-17. (-) C-) LLJ CC Cn

LIBERAL

Engineerin) I LS 3 3 3 InternetIona! Studies

Mathemati:5 I3 I 13 I I I 1,3

Physical anId Life Sciences 5 3 Archaeology 33 li

Biology I 13 3 3 1 3

Wild life 3 3

Chemistay I I 3 3 I 3 Environmental Science

Geolog I 3 I I

Geolog0Earth Science 3

Interdisc:iplinary Sciences 3

Microbiclogy 3

Oceanography i

Physics I i 3 3

Science, General 5 1 1 3

Philosophy 1

Physical Eclucation is I I I I 1

Aerobic3 hstructor a Fitnessand Sports Science i

FitnessTechnician 0 13 Social andBehavorial Sciences Americaa Indian Studies

Anth ro pology I I i Asian SUdies Economics

PoliticalScience I i 1 I i Publicadministration

Psycho!ogy I 13 I I I 1

Socialcience 15 A3 III I

Sociolocly I i I I I I 1 PRE PROFESSIONAL Pre-Ainculture i,1 Is Pre-Arctitecture

Pre - Chiapractic 3

Pre- Dental I I I 3

Pre-Education I I I i

Pre Engineering 1,1 3 3 is 3

Pre- Fon)stry I 3

Pre- Law 1 I I 1 1

Pre -Meclical I 1 3 3 I I 3

Pre -Meclical /Pre - Dental I 3

Pre -Meclical Technologies i 3

Pre-Mic'obiology 3

Pre- Nun.sing I 1 I 3 3 I I I

Pre Optcal Sciences 3

Pre Optometry I

LEGEND Degrees: Certificates lassiled according lo se me sler cm dil hours ne eded for compk lion) Associale of Arls I Associale oiScience . .3 0-15 1 ernes le r cre dil hours 0 10-136 semtsle r cre dil hours . 0

Associale of Apple d Ms 2 Associale of Apple d Sce nce .1 113-30 1 Emu le r co dil hours 1 Lice nse po slims (no cern kale). .10 Associale of Business. 2A Associale orGe nral Si udie s 5 3145 1 ernes it r cre dii hours S Skil C 'Mar C erlilcale II Copyright © 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 47

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PR E-PR OFESSIONAL Continued

Pre- Pharmacy 3

Pre- Science 3

Pre-Physical TherapV Pre-Vbterinary 3 SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

Mnrinistration of Justice r.t I ,t I I,Le e F e is F I .1. F t Writ Corrections to is is

:unctions t is is 1 :ourt Administration/Support Service e)

:riminal Justice 1

)etention Services 6 is

Evidence Technoloov 1 ludical Studies t

As Enforcement Technology e 135is

'eace Oficer Cert. I- Limited Reserve 8

'eace Oficer Cert. II - Full Authority 1 ID a

'olice Academy s 1 1 t 1

'olice Certification 1 10

teserve Police Officer e .23 0

'ribal Court Advocate s ArclreologyAide1Field Won( is

:omputer Archeology & Cartography e Cosrnetology 1 .230

Aethetician/Manicurist ID

Cosrrieto to g y/Barber Stylist Instructor ID Cosrnetology Instructor Small Business

danicurist ID

rlanicurist Instructor ro

FireAcademy (Hazardous Materials) a s

FireScience s 13 0IA 2 isis) Sis IS to e e.1 1)).2

Recruit Firefighter Certificate 1

Hospitality 1 2 13 g

airline Operations F A

kirline Reservations Systems II I FA S

:asino Card Dealer s s

:asino Card Master s

:asino Pit Games Dealer 1 2

advanced Pit Games Dealer 1

'ulinary& Food Management 1 a t 13 ood and Beverage Management

ospitality I totehMotel Operations tg

testaurant, Culinary & Food Management t.1I

estaurant Management s t 15 ravel Industry Operations ir tg tg LibryMedia Technology 0 Libry Technician

LEGEND Degrees: Certificates(C insila d a ccording to s ernes te r cm dit h ours n le de d in co mph !ion) As s ocial e o 1Arts . I Pas ocialt o iScie na .... 3 0- 1 51 e me stir me dil hours A MO 0 se me sin cre dit hours . . 0

Associate o l'Applied Arts 2 Associate o UV plied Science . e I 0-30 se me s in ore dir hours 1 License position 01 o a nirica It). .1 0

Associate o IBusiness . 2A Ass °clan o Me ne ra 1 Sludies . 5 3145 s e me stir credit hours B Skil C e nil rC i di ica te 11 Copyright@ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 48 Curricula Matrix for CO CO a) Arizona's Community O =.-- . a> a) a) Colleges co CO co V) Co Academic and Vocational a) O co G.) LLJ CD

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Air Force RI)TC 6

Army ROTC e

Navy ROTC e Mortuary Science Social Science

CommunityNutrition Worker 8 Human Senrims Admin. Assistant/Intake Workers5 e.1

Human Senrice Aide 8 i

hterpreter'reparation (Deaf) t 5 2

Sign Languige 1 1

Social Senties 1 1 Jo ChemicalDependency I.15

DomesticViolence Intervention 1

Eating Disorders 1

Gerortiology 1 I,1

SubstancAbuse Specialty I,t,1 ID Social Work

TranslationStudies: Document Translation 2

Youth CareServices Ii TFC.. ____ ...... _ ..____ ...... _ Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Er-Conditioning i,3

fC , Heating & Ventilation is s

Refrigeration & NC is s8 1

Automotive Technology is is 1 i

(C and Electrical Access 6 e

alignment, Brakes and Chassis e 1

Auto Body Repair s II

Auto Engines & Drive Trains 6 1

Auto Engine Repair & Rebuilding 1 Automatic Transmissions

uto motive Mechanics 8 is 2 1 1

Automotive Part Specialist 8

Automotive Technology i i is i i 1 i.15 Auto Tune-Up and Air Conditioning i

Chassis 1

lectrical and Fuel Systems 6

Engine Performance and Diagnosis a i i

Power Transmission e

Recreational Vehicle Technology s

Siuspension and Brakes e

Aviaion and Aeronautics 1 AIrcraft Maintenance is i

Alirame Mechanics 8 8 1 s

Powerplant Maintenance 8 8

I/ionics Technologies 0 is

LEGEND Degrees: Certificates t bssire d a ccording N se me 1 ie r co dil hours ne t de d Fil r co mp le lion) Asocial/ o I AM I As sociale o fScie nce . 3 5.15 s e nu stir ore dil hours A 11-1111 se rne s ler ere dil hours ...... 0

As s ociai e o fien pile d Arts 2 As social/ o [An plie d Science .1 I 6-3 0 s e me sue cured hours 1 License p ninon (no ce nil-rale) . I D Asocial, o Mu sine ss 2A As social' o Me mai Slud le s 5 3145 se nrs s le r ors dil hours Z Skil C e nIe r C e niica It...... II Copyright @ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education

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TE Wation Structural Repair 0 o 'rofessional Pilot 3.1

light Technology 1 3,t Airway Science i Builling and Construction 12 0 luilding Satty and Construction Technology 2 0 t.2 luilding Maintenance 1 II

esidential and Light Commercial Option 1.2

Builtiing Trades ox II t,s i Corrimercial Building Option

Constniction Management 1. i,2 3 1 t PreConstruction Corr'medal PrtfAdvertising Art t2 lotion PicturefTelevisionMdeo Production Dieiel and Heavy Equipment }iesel and Heavy Equipment Tech t2.2 Leavy Equipment ti Heavy Equipment Operations F3

Draling Technology F.n t ,13,1 t3

architectural Drafting 12 i 1 0 }rafting Specialist 0

Computer Pided Drafting is 6 132 6 1 s$ 6 ;onstruction Drafting ti $ 13 Constriction Graphics tJ

}rafting Technology, General u 1.1 1.2 Electra- Mechanical Drafting 2 Environmental Design Drafting Manufacturing Drafting

Mechanical Drafting 2 ElectronicslElectrical Technology is Communication Bectronics Technology 3,i

Electrical Maintenance II 1 1 1

ugh Technology (Semiconductor)Manufacuring F3

.ocal Area Network Servicing 6 .1.2

Microcomputertk Servicing 1 1 .2 Electromechanical Automation F 2.2

Electronic Gaming 1

Electronics Technology 1. 1,2 3J ti t i Jr Ls

Electronics, Computer Technology 1.1 Electronics General 3,1

Electronics Manufacturing 13

Electronicsilvlicroprocessor Technology 3,r t I 0 dedical Electronics Service Technician Microcomputer Technician 12 Engneering ti

ivil Engineering Technology I 12

lectronics Engineering Technology 1 1

LEGEND Degrees:, Certificates lassiled accordirp lo st me slur credil hours nee de d for complilim) Associsie ofAns I Ass onkel, °Nee no . 3 0 -IS se me sler crediI hours ...... S 19 -00 se me silo eredil hours .... 0 Asocial/ ofAppled AM ...... 2 Model/ orApp led S.cie no . i 10-30 se me sIer credil hours ...1 Lin nse posilion (no et nilealt) ...... ID Pasoan/ ore usine ss . 2A Ass ode!! °Merle ra I %dies . .5 31-0 se me sin credil hours ...... 2 Skill Cu Mr Cu rlikale . II Copyright (1)2000 by The Arizona Convnission for Postsecondary 51,.)cation so

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TECHNOLOGY& TRADE INDUSTRIAL Cont

EngineEring Technology I i i 1

Environmelital Technology F,1 1 1,F Environrental Laboratory Analysis s

Environ'Natal Health & Safety Technology 1 0 s

Wastewater Technology 1 is

Wastewater Treatment e

Wateristribution & Collection e

Water Technology 1 s is 10

Water Treatment e Graphic Atts Graphiciart is GraphicPress Operator 1.1 1 GraphicTechnology is is is Pre -Pro3s Mist Option i

IndustrialrtslEducation (Technology Education) F i Machine SIlop Technology

Machinr! Shop Fundamentals 11 1

MachinE! Shop Technology F MachinTool Technology i

Corn)uter Numerical Control 11 s

Ma chini3t 11 ToolInd Die Technology 1.1 s Ma chiniat's Standard Certificate Manufacturing

Computer htegrated Mfg. F Electrontechanical Proc. F0 Management i) Manufa:Luring Automation FS Manufa;luring Graphic Technology Mariatiring Machining i.1

Manufa:turing Numerical Control 1,1 Manut:turing Processes Manufa:turing 'hefty Assurance is Manula:turing Semiconductor Proc. is

ManufaAwing Technology FS 3 1 Manufa:tilting Welding s F.15 Micro Crcutt Mask Design is ProcessTech. is DualitySystems Technology Sheetletal ix

Manufactuing Engineering Technology is 1 Marine Porier Technology

Inboard(Outboard 1 MarineScience s

Mining TecInologylMineral Prospecting F Power Plart

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Associate ofAn s I ASSOCEll orSce nee . 0-15 se me stir credit hours ...... 0 FBA rne shr credit hours .. 0

Associate orApp le d ...... 2 Associate ofAppd Sete .F I 10-30 S lel! slur credit hours 1 Lice nst position (no ce rii lean ) . 10 Associate dB usine 1 s ...... 2A Assockete ofGerte ral %dies ...... 5 31-15 se me stir credit hours ...... 2 Skill CI nte r CI rii lea te II

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a) cc, Colleges a) . cc, Or) Academic and Vocational E C-) C-3 0-Cl fY C,)

TECHNOLOGY& TRADE INDUSTRIAL Cont. Management ts 0 perator 0

Welding Technology Is 8 1.1 8 1 II i.1 es 0 El

IndustII Welding s

ecius Technologies

GeneralTechnology (Industrial) ii2 is Gunsmihing 01 Jewelry 0 Meat Cding Retail ii

Printing ii Apprenticeship Related hstruction Cab leman

Carp eatry 13 1 0

Custo dian 1.1 ElectricDistribution Developer 0 Electricit Wiring OA Ii

Enginering Technician 1.1

GeneralConstruction 1 0 i

!iron wo( 0 F.1 HeatingVentilation 0

Linem aI l.1

Machin!&Tool Apprenticeship 1,1 Masonand Allied Trades /Bricklaying 0 13

Meterman 1,1 Millw rigit (Sheet Metal) 0 Op eratiig Engineer Is

Painting& Decorating 1.1 1.1 Pip Oatig 2 i.1

. Plumb ing/Pipetitling 12 1 1,1

RefrigeationfAir Conditioning 1, is 1 1,1

Rooing 1 I.1

SheetMetal is E.1

Shop 8ectrician 1.1 SteamfilingIPipefitting is

Substation Electrician 1

Trade and Industrial Technology 1.1 1 Pre-Aprenticeship - CarperrtryMasonry i 1 .1 2 QualityCustomer Service 1,1 0,

QualityProcess Leadership 1,1 is

LEGEND Degrees: Certificatesiiassiredaccordin0losemeslercredihoursneededWrcompielion) Associaie of Aris I Ass ociale of Science 3 0-15 sem es ler cry hours 10- 00semeslercndiihours.. Associaie of Apple d Ar1s 2 Ass ociale of Apple d Sea . 1e -30 semeslercndilhours 1 License po sio n (no ce rli lean) 10 Associaie of Business 2A Ass ociali of General Sludie s. ..5 31.15semeslercndilhours 2 Skil C viler C !oilcan .. 11

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AL COLLINS GRAPHIC DESIGN SCHOOL 1140 S. Priest, Tempe, AZ 85281(602) 966.3000 Financial Aid - Pell, FFEL, SE° 0, P FAP, BIA, FCWS Accreditation - AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Associate of Arts Degree Strung personal creative inclination, in Visual Communication H SIG ED, Transcript evaluation 68 semester hours $18,000 Bachelor Arts Certificate in Visual Communication Asset Test, Asso ciate Degree 128 semester hours $14,400 Associate of Occupational Studies Degree in Personal Computer/Network Technology Asset Test 60 semester hours $17,400 Certificate Programs Computer Graphics 400 none 18 semester hours $5400 Multimedia Production 400 Computer knowledge of QuarkXpress, 18 semester hours $5400 Illustrator, and Photoshop Computer Animation Computer knowledge of QuarkXpress, 18 semester hours $5400 Illustrator, and Photoshop Digital 11deo Production Computer knowledge of QuarkXpress, 18 semester hours $5400 Illustrator, and Photoshop

THUNDERBIRD,THE AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT

15249 N. 59th Ave., G le nda le,AZ 85306(602) 978-7130 Financial AidFFEL, Perkins, LEAP, FWS AccreditationN CA, AACSB PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENT S LENGTH COST Master of International Management BA or BS (3.0 GPA or better)2 15-24 months $11,000 trimester letters ofrecommendation /GMAT $100 TS G fee and TOEFL $2750 roomiboard* Campus residents are Post MBAJMIM, Dual Degrees with selected Universities required to make a minimum SPECIAL PROGRAMS non-refundable $500 deposit Executive Education br International Management to the food service declining (degree and non-degree) balance card. ARIZONA SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES A Division of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine 3210W. Camelback Rd., Phoenk, AZ 85017(602) 841-4077 Financial Aid - Stafford AccreditationN CA, AM OA, ACOT E, AO TA, CAAH EP PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Occupational Therapy Bachelor's Degree, G RE exam 33 mons. $16,600 Physician Assistant Bachelor's Degree, GRE exarruMCAT24 mons. $16,600 Physical Therapy Bachelor's Degree, GRE exam 33 mons. $16,600 Sports Health Care Bachelor's Degree, GRE exam 24 mons. $12,450 ARIZONA SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 2301W. Dunlap, Suite 2 11, Phoenix, AZ 8502 1(602) 216-2600 Financial AidInformation available upon request AccreditationNorth Central Association of Schools and Colleges PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST MA Clinical Psychology 3.0 Undergrad GPA* 2 years/57 credits $437 per credit PsyD Clinical Psychology 325 Undergrad GPA* 5 years/120 credits $437 per credit Postdoctoral Respecialization Programs 3.0 Undergrad GPA* * Applicants must submit a personal statement, resume ,three letters of recommendation, oficial transcripts.

Copviight@ 2000hvThe Atizone Commission foi Po8isecondtirydocelin 53 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Financial 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 hour BS Information Systems HS/GED 124+ semester hours for graduate and Arizona 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 class Master of Arts Education Curriculum & Instruction BA or BS, 3.0 GPA 30 semester hours Master of Arts Special Education General BAor BS, 3.0 GPA 36 semester hours Master of Arts in Counseling BAor BS,3.0 GPA 48 semester hours All programs low aeaibbk atallcam pis locatiois.

EDUCATION AMERICA- MESA CAMPUS 1457 W. Southern Ave., Suite 8, Mesa, AZ 85202 . (602) 834-1000 Financial AidPell, FFEL, SEOG and others Accreditation AC ICS PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science Degree HS/GED 15 months $14,880 Computer Networking Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree HS/GED 18 months $17,856 Computer Information Systems Associate of NM ED 18 months $17,856 Applied Science Degree

DEVRY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2149 W. Dunlap, Phoenix, AZ 85021(602) 870-9222 Financial AidPell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, P FAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA, and others AccreditationNCA, 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 semesters BS in Business Administration 8 semesters BS in Accounting 8 semesters BS in Technical Management Associates Degree 60 credit hours $270 per credit hour BS in hformation Technology Baccalaureate Degree 48 credit hours $3875 per semester plus technology fee

DINE COLLEGE Office 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 othersAccreditation NCA TuitionFull-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 DEGREE Business AA Navajo Language AA Business Administration MS Once Administration AAS Computer Science AS Pre-Engineering AS Dine Studies AA Social Science AA Earth/Environmental Sciences AS Social Work AA Elementary Education M Fine Arts M Liberal Arts M Life Sciences AS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Office Technology

Co.e!,4t @ 2000 b'' The ArizonaCommissionfor ,Postse-condary Edmation 54 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY 3200 W illow Creek R d., P res cott, AZ 86301(800) 888 -E RAU or 3728 (520) 708.6600 Financial AidPell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, PFAP, SEOG, FWS, B IA, and others AccreditationSACS, ABET PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Aeronautical Science H NED, plus satisfactory scores BS 123 credit hours $10,100 per year--ftt. class fees Aerospace Studies on placement exams, or ACT and BS 120 credit hours $10,100 per year Aerospace Engineering SAT. Applicants must also BS 136 credit hours $10,900 per year Aviation Computer Science demonstrate abilityto be successful BS 126 credit hours $10,900 per year Electrical Engineering in selected program. Creditl BS 135 credit hours $10,900 peryear Professional Aeronautics accepted torn CEEB, C LEP , BS 126 credit hours $10,100 peryear Computer Engineering DANTES, professional experience, BS 127 credit hours $10,900 per year Science, Technology, and prior light and aviation BS 120 credit hours $10,100 per year Globalization maintenance training.

THE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Taliesin West, P.O. Box 4430,Scottsdale, AZ 85261-4430(480) 860-2700 Financial AidFFEL AccreditationN CA, NAAB PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Bachelor of Architectural Studies HS, hterview, Portfolio, Postsecondary 4 years $9650 Pre-requisites: Abilityto Benefit Master of Architecture BAS or equivalent, Interview , 3 years $9650 Portfolio, Pre requisites: Abilityto benefit. GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY 3300 W. Ca melba do Rd., Phoenk, AZ 85017(602) 249-3300 (800) 800-9776 Financial AidPell, FFEL, Perkins, PFAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA, and others AccreditationN CA Tuition$320 per semester hour. Room and board, tw o semesters approximately $4,000. PROGRAM DEGREE PROGRAM DEGREE Accounting 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 BM Biology (Secondary Teaching) BS Political Science BA Business Administration MBA Psychology BS Chemistry BS Public Safety Administration BS Chemistry (Secondary Teaching) BS Reading Education MA Christian 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, MA Creative Arts in Worship BA Social Sciences BA Elementary Education BS, MA, MEd Sociology BS English Literature BA Special Education MEd English Teaching BA Special EducationEmotionally Handicapped BS Finance BBA Special Education - Learning Disabilities BS Graphic Design BA Speech Teaching BS History BA Speech Theatre BA International Business BBA Studio Pct BA International Studies BA Teaching MAT Justice Studies BS Teaching English as a Second Language MA Liberal Studies BLS Theatre/Drama BA Management BBA Vocal Performance BM Maketing BBA

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 4837 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 Accreditation AC IC S PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Associate of Applied Science/Computer- HS/GED , Interview and 18 months $217 per credit hour

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KELLER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT 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 AccreditationNCA PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Master of Business Administration BA or BS, Personal interview, GRE 16 courses $1065 per course GMAT or Keller Admission Test Master of Project Management Same 13 courses $1065 per course Master of Human Resource Management Same 15 courses $1065 per course Master of Telecommunication Management Same 16 courses $1065 per course Mastar of Information Systems Management Same 15 courses $1065 per course Master of Accounting & Financial Mgmt. Same 16 courses $1065 per course

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19555 N.59th Ave., Glendale,AZ 85308 . (623) 572-3215 FAX (623) 572-3229 w w w .midw este rn .edu Financial AidPFAP, Pell Grant,SEGO, Federal Work Study, Perkins, Federal Family AccreditationNCA, AGA, CAAHEP,ACPE Education Loan Program, PrivateLoans an others PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Doctor of Osteopathy Minimum 2.75 Science GPA 4 years $24,045 Minimum 2.75 Overall GPA Competitive MCAT scores Medically related experience Minimum 90 semester hours at an accredited collegeor university Physician Assistant Minimum 2.50 Overall GPA (Bachelors Track) 24 months $13,968 Minimum 2.75 Overall GPA(Masters Track) 27 months $17,856 Minimum 60 semester hours (Bachelors Track) Minimum Bachelors Degree (Masters Track) GRE scores (Masters Track) Medically related experience Doctor of Pharmacy Minimum 2.50 Overall GPA 3 years Minimum 57 semester hours P CAT scores Medically related experience Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences Minimum 2.0 GPA 24 months Occupational Therapy Minimum 2.75 GPA Medically related experience. Completed First Aid Course 3vrs. Prior enrollment. CPR certification. Bachelors Degree Program 24 months Masters Degree Program 36 months -Bachelors Degree from accredited university -GRE required Graduate Education Program: Master of Arts in Bioethics Minimum 2.75 Overall GPA, Bachelors Degree 18-60 months (part-time) Master of Health Professions Ed. Minimum 2.75 Overall GPA, Bachelors Degree 18-60 months (part-time) Certificate in Bioethics Minimum 2.75 Overall GPA 18-60 months (part-time) Master of Science of Minimum 2.75 Overall G PA, Bachelors Degree 15 months (full-time) Cardiovascular Surgery N CCP A certufucatuin (PA-C) NORTH CENTRAL UNIVERSITY 600 E. Gurley St., Suite E, Prescott, AZ 86301 (520) 541-7777, (888) 327-2877 Financial AidPayment plans available Accreditation - none PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Bachelor of Arts High school diploma or GED 120 hours $110 per credit hour Business Alministration Psychology Masters of Arts Bachelors Degree 40 hours $120 per credit hour Business Alministration

Copwight @ 2000 by The A irizon8 COMMISSiOn PO8isecond8ry Edoco:ion 56 Psychology Doctorate Bachelors or Masters Degree 96 hours (48 hours of $120 per credit hour Business Administration (D BA& PhD) previous graduate work ($900 dissertation transferable) be br PhD) Psychology (PhD & PsyD)

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 3301 College Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 333147796 (800) 249-2077 Financial AdFFEL, LEAP AccreditationSACS PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Adult Education (EdD) MAfrom accredited university 61 credit hours $7980/Year Child and Youth Studies (EdD) MAfrom accredited university 66 credit hours $7950/year Arizona Program ContactDr. Grace Wright (602)877-4890 Computing & lnbrmation Technology (EdD) MA from accredited university 61 credit hours $7980/year Doctor of Business Administration MA hm accredited university 60 credit hours $550/credit hour Doctor of Public Administration MAfrom accredited university 60 credit hours $5501credit hour Arizona Program ContactDr. Gerry Bedore (602)439-3250 Educational Leadership (EdD) MA hm a ccre d ited university 66 credit hours $7980/year Arizona Program ContactDr. Camille Casteel (602) 893-1871 Health Care Education (EdD) MA hm accredited university 61 credit hours $7980/year Higher Education (EdD) MA from accredited university 61 credit hours $7980/year Vocational, Technical, Occupational Education (EdD) MAfrom accredited university 61 credit hours $79 80 rye ar Arizona Program ContactDr. Michael Rooney(602) 839-8276

EdD programs in Higher Education (800)986-3223 extension 8530 EdD programs in Child and Youth Studies (800) 986-3223 extension 8550 EdD programs in Educational Leadership (800)986-3223 extension 8581 DBAJDPA programs (800) 672-7223 OTTAWA UNIVERSITY PHOENIX CENTER 2340 W. Mission Ln., Ph oen k, AZ 85021(602) 371-1188 4545 S. W end ler D r., Tempe, AZ 85282(480) 438-4468 13402 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (480) 998-2297 Financial AidPFAP, Pell, FFEL, AccreditationN CA PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Bachelor of Arts HS /G ED ,Application & Interview 128 semester hours $2 15/credit hour Arizona Teacher Certification BA/BS Varies V 15/credit hour Professional Education Enrichment for Teachers BArBS Varies $275/3 credit hours 121512 credit hours $125/1 credit hour Masters in Human Resources BArBS 36 semester hours $250/credit hour Masters in Education BArBS 36 semester hours $2 15/credit hour PARK COLLEGE 355 MSS/DPE, 5260 E. Granite St., Davis-Montha n AFB, AZ 85707 . (520)748-8266 Financial Ad - PFAP, Pell, Stafford AccreditationN CA PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST AS Management High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $1 18/credit hour AS 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 hour BS 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 hour BS 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 hour AS Management High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $118 /credit hour AS Mgt /Accounting High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $1 18kredit hour AS Social Psychology High School Diploma/GED 60 credit hours $1 18/credit hour BS 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 hour BS 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 Copyright 2000 by The Arizona Commission for ,Postsecondary Edocation 57

59 BEST COPY AVAILABLE BS Marketing High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1 181credit hour BS Social Psychology High School Diploma/GED 120 credit hours $1 181credit hour

PRESCOTT COLLEGE 220 Grove Ave., Prescott, AZ 86301 (520) 778 -2090 Financial Ad PFAP, Pell, FFEL, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, BIA and others AccreditationN CA Tuition$12,350 (Year, Residential Program), $7350 (Year, Adult Program), $9700 (Year, Master of Ms Program) RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM* DEGREE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS COST Environmental Studies Bachelor of Arts, HS Diploma, personal application, $12,350 tuition only Cultural and Regional Studies for all areas of study essayand interview Adventure Education Human Development (Psychology, Sociology, Education and Human Services) Humanities Independent Studies ADULT DEGREE PROGRAM* DEGREE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS COST Human Services* (Counseling, Psychology) Bachelor of Ms, 30 semester hours of prior college $3675/Enrollment Management* and /or Teacher credits, application and interview Period (2 quarters) Liberal Arts Certification This is a year-round Individual Studies* program Teacher Education* (State Approved) Elementary, Secondary, Special Education, Bilingual Education and English asa Second Language 1.4 experience porlbio amiable. MASTER OF ARTS PROGRAM DEGREE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS COST Counseling/Psychology Masters of Arts, for Bachelor of Arts Degree ,Application, $9700 tuition Cultural and Regional Studies all areas ofstudy Personal Statement, and Preliminary Tull year Education Study Plan Environmental Studies Humanities Outdoor EducationlWildemess Leadership

TUCSON UNIVERSITY 210 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85701(520) 882-9144 Fax (520) 792-0668 Financial AdInstitution sponsored AccreditationLtterans Administration (accreditation in progress) PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST BS in Management Equivalent of 2 years of college 54 credit hours $5220-$7830 Communication One year Economics Business Management Marketing BA in Behavioral and Social Sciences Equivalent of 2 years of college 54 credit hours .s.5220-$7830 Anthropology One year Communication Psychology Sociology Social Work

UNIVERSITY OF ADVANCING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 2625 W. Baseline R d., Temp e, AZ 85283-1042(602) 383-8228 (800) 668-5744 Fax (602) 383-8250 Financial AidPFAP, Pell, Direct Student Loans and others Accreditation AC ICS PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Diploma in CAD Technology HS Diploma/G ED, plus satisfactory45 credit hours $308 credit hour Associate of Science in Design scores on placement exams, or 60 credit hours same Associate of Science in hterior Design 1 ACT or SAT for all programs 60 credit hours same Bachelor of Science in Mechanical/Industrial Design Same 120 credit hours same Bachelor of Science in kchitecturalICivil Design Same 120 credit hours same Bachelor of Science in Mellor Design 11 Same 120 credit hours same Associate of Arts in Digital Animation/Production Same 60 credit hours same Associate of Ms in Interactive Media Same 60 credit hours same Associate of Ms in Web Design Same 60 credit hours same Bachelor of Ms in Digital Pnimation/Production Same 120 credit hours same Bachelor of Arts in hteractive Media Same 120 credit hours same Bachelor of Ms in Web Design Same 120 credit hours same Bachelor of Ms in Game Design Same 60 credit hours same Associate of Science in Network Engineering Same

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6 0 BEST COPY AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX Phoenix Metropolitan Area Phoenix H ohok am Campus: 460 5 E. Elwood Street, Phoenk, AZ 850 40(480)56 7-200 0 Phoenix N orthw est Campus: 15601 N. 28th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85023(602) 863 -2600 Mesa Campus: 181 1 South Alma School Road (north of Baseline), Mesa, AZ 85210, (480) 831.8510 Scottsdale C ampus: 700 1 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 1010, Scottsdale, AZ 85253, (480) 9 22-82 28 Phoenix Southbank Campus: 3 600 East U niversity Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85 034, (602)470 -1065 Tempe Campus: 1150 West Grove Parkw ay, Tempe, AZ 8 528 3, (60 2)45 9-2130 Gilbert 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 88 Fort Huachuca Campus: Building 52104, Fort Huachuca, AZ 856 13, (5 20) 459-10 93

Financial AidPFAP, Pell, FFEL and others AccreditationNCR, NLN, CACR EP Undergraduate Degree Programs LENGTH COST (PER CREDIT HR.)

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

LENGTH COST (per credit hour) Graduate Degree Programs (semester credits) Tucson /Phoenix Master of Business Administration 51 $260 Master of Business Administrationkleatth Care Management 40 $260 Master of Business Administration/Technology Management 51 $260 Master of Business Administration/Global Management 41 $260 Master of Ms in Organizational Management 39 $260 Master of Science in Computer Information Systems 45 **$260 Master of Arts in Education Varies bet / een Specializations $205 Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program: Elementary 46 $205 Secondary 33 $205 Master of Counseling /Community Counseling (CAC R EP accredited) 51 $242 Master of Counseling/Marriage and Family Therapy 60 $242 Master of Science in Nursing 39 $260

Continuing Education Classes for Teachers $115

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

UNIVERSITY OF ST. FRANCIS 152 49 N. 59th Ave., G le nda le, AZ 8 530 6(800)726-2600

Financial Aidnone AccreditationN CAS PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST MS in Health Services Administration BNB S, 2 years experience in 36 credit hours $285/credit hour health care field, GPA2.75 (4.0 scale) 500 Wilcox St., Joliet, 11 60 435(800) 726 -2600

Financial AidPell, Staftrd and others Accreditation N CAS PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST BS in Health Ms Certification in health profession/ 32 credit hours $2141credit hour professional experience

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Financial AidFederally guaranteed loans AccreditationN CA PROGRAM DEGREE LENGTH COST Master of Business Administration Undergraduate degree from an 36 credit hours $244/credit hour Master of Arts Business accredited University (open to 36 credit hours $244/credit hour Master of Arts Management civilians and military) 36 credit hours $244/credit hour Master of Arts Human Resources Development 36 credit hours $244/credit hour

WESTERN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Main Campus: 9215 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 943-2311 Sierra Vista Campus: Buffalo Soldier Training and Education Center, Building 52104, Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613 (520) 459-5040 East Valley Campus: 55 North Arizona Place, Chandler, AZ 85225 Financial AidPFAP, Pell, FFEL, SEOG,FWS,El lA and others AccreditationN CA PROGRAM DEGREE LENGTH COST General Studies Associate of Ms 60 credits Accounting Bachelor of Science 126 credits $223 /credit hour for Administration of Justice Bachelor of Ms 126 credits for Bachelor Degree Behavioral Science Bachelor of Ms 126 credits Business Administration Bachelor of Science 126 credits Finance Bachelor of Science 126 credits Information Technology Bachelor of Science 126 credits International Business Bachelor of Science 126 credits Management Bachelor of Science 126 credits Marketing Bachelor of Science 126 credits $240 /credit hour for Finance Master of Business Administration 40 credits Master Degree Information Technology Master of Science 40 credits Information Systems Engineering Master of Science 40 credits International Business Master of Business Administration 40 credits Management Master of Business Administration 40 credits Management Information Systems Master of Business Administration 40 credits Marketing Master of Business Administration 40 credits *Public Administration Master of Public Administration 40 credits Available with minimum enrollment only

Business Bachelor of Science 126 credits

Postmasters Certificate Programs: 1215 credits Accounting Administration of Justice Behavioral Science Finance Information Technology International Business Management Marketing Health Cars Management

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BIBLE and DIVINITY SCHOOLS

AMERICAN INDIAN COLLEGE 10020 N N. 15th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85021(602) 944-3335 Financial AidPell, FFEL, PFAP, SEOG, FWS, and others AccreditationN 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 SCHOOL 708 S. Lindon Ln., Tempe, AZ 85281(480) 968-9354 FAX (480) 968-9357 Financial AidInstitution Sponsored AccreditationNone 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 SOUTHWEST 4636 E. University Dr., Suite 175, Phoenix, AZ 85034 (480) 517-1414 FAX (480) 517-1492 Financial AidFFEL, and others Accreditation WAS C, AT SUS C PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST MATheology Bachelor Degree from an accredited96 Quarter Units $192 /credit hour institute, 2.5 CPA M Divinity Bachelor Degree from an accredited 144 Quarter Units $192/credit hour institute, 2.5 G PA MA Christian Leadership Bachelor Degree from an accredited72 Quarter Units $192/credit hour institute, 2,5 G P A 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 semesters Christian 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 COLLEGE 2918 N. Aris Ave., Flagstaff, AZ 86004(520) 774-3890Fax (520) 774-2655Email [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 semester Pastorffeacher Program H SIG ED 4 years $350 Basic Bible Study Diploma 1 year $350/$100 books

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63 BEST COPY AVAILABLE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

All schools licensed bythe State Board for Private Postsecondary Education ACADEMY OF BUSINESS COLLEGE 2625 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 in Criminal 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 TECHNOLOGY 6049 N. 43rd Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85019 (602) 242-6265(800) 793-AIBT 4136 N. 75th Ave., Suite 201, Phoenix, AZ 85033(602) 849-8208 (888) 884AIBT 925 S. Gilbert Rd., Suite 201, M es a, AZ 85204 (602) 545-8755(888) 886-Al BT 1844 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711(520) 748-9799(888) 292-AIBT Financial AidPell, F FEL, S EDO, FWS , and others Accreditation AC IC S PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Associate of Applied Science Degree: Business Operations HSIGED 1056 hours $11,825 Justice Administration HS/GED 1056 hours $11,825 Health Care Technology H SIG ED 1181 hours $11,825 Medical Transcription HSIGED 1200 hours $11,825 Automated Accounting HS/GED/ATLI 480 hours $6245 Business Automation HS/GED/ATB 384 hours $5345 Business Technology Specialist HS/0 ED/ATB 480 hours $6245 Detention & Security H SIG E EMT B 480 hours $6245 Financial Services HS/GED/ATB 480 hours $5645 Gerontology Asti %lily Assistant HS/GED/ATB 624 hours $6245 Gerontology Activity Coordinator HS/GED/ATB 1344 hours $6245 Medical Assistant HS/GED/ATB 605 hours $6245 Medical Records Specialist H SIG EINATB 480 hours $11,825

ARIZONA PARALEGAL TRAINING PROGRAM 111 W. Monroe, Ste. 800, P hoe nk,AZ 85003(602) 252 -2171 Financial Aid - Stafford, Plus Accreditation - AC IC S, ABA PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Paralegal General Practice College Degree (2 yr. or 4 yr.) Day - 5 monthsf34 qtr. crs. $7350 plus books Entrance exam also required br Eve9 months/30 qtr. crs. $6350 plus books 2 yr. degree candidates

Copyright® 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 63 CHAPARRAL COLLEGE 4585 E. Speedway, Suite 204, Tucson,AZ 85712. (520) 327-6866 Financial AidPell, F FEL, LEAP, SEOG, BIA, and others Accreditation AC IC S PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Accounting HS/GED, Test 119 quarter hours $14,875 Accounting/Bookkeeping same 82 quarter hours $10,625 Bachelor of Science in Accounting Associate Degree or 60 college credits 180 quarter hours $125 per credit Administrative Assistant same 111 quarter hours $14,875 Tourism same 117 quarter hours $14,875 Business Administration same 120 quarter hours $14,875 Softy 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 $10,625 Travel and Airline same 80 quarter hours $10,625 General 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 credit Computer Applications and Networks HS/GED, Test 120 quarter hours $15,925 Computer 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 COLLEGE 1126 N. Scottsdale Rd., #17, Tempe, AZ 85281 . (602) 898-7000 Financial AidPell, F FEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEC G, BIA, VA Accreditation AC IC S PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGT H COST Accounting Clerk HS/GED 48 credit hours* $6750 Business Administration same 90 credit hours** $12,250 Computer Network Technician same 54 credit hours* $8950 Information System Management same 90 credit hours** $12,250 Information System Specialist same 48 credit hours* $6750 Legal Assistant same 90 credit hours** $12,250 Legal Secretarial same 90 credit hours** $12,250 Hospitality Management same 90 credit hours* $12,250 Certificate Program**MS Degree METROPOLITAN COLLEGE OF COURT REPORTING 4640 E. Elm ood, Suite 12, Phoenix, AZ 85040(602) 955-5900 Financial AidPFAP, Pell, FFEL and others Accreditation AC CS CT, NC RA approved PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Court Reporting BAS HS/GED, test 33-45 months/123 semester credits 121,780 Court Reporting MS H S/G ED, test 27-39 months/99 semester credits $15,840 Legal Technician H S/G ED, test 15-24 months/66 semester credits $9990 TUCSON COLLEGE 7310 E. 22nd St., Tucson, AZ 85710 (520) 296-3261 . (800) 234-2623w 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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- 65 SWEETWATER BIBLE COLLEGE 14240 N 43rd Ave., Glendale, AZ 85306(602)978-5511 Financial Aidnone Accreditation none PROGRAM ENT RANCE REQUIREMENT S LENGTH COST BA Degree in Theology 5 years $10/trimester hour Christian Education Interview 4 years $10ftrimester hour Ministerial Degree Interview 4 years $10ftrimester hour WESTERN BIBLE INSTITUTE 50201/z N.23 rd Ave., Phoenk, AZ 85015. (602) 242-3818 Financial Ad Veterans Accreditationnone 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 hour Biblical Studies 128 semester hours $40 /se mester hour Pastoral Ministry 128 semester hours $40/semester hour World Missions 128 semester hours $40 /semester hour Diploma in Bible HS/GED 96 semester hours $401semester hour

Copyright @ 2000 by The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 62 66 COSMETOLOGY and BARBER SCHOOLS

COSMETOLOGY SCHOOLS All schools are licensed by the Arona State Board of Cosmetology and accredited by NACCAS unless noted. Allschools provide courses 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 Instructor650 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 osmetologists Most cosmetology schools offer brush-up and refresher courses for those with previous cosmetology training and experience. C ontact the 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 NA Allure Career College of Beauty(Scottsdale) $9500 $1500 $2400 $4445 NA Allure 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 $9500 Canyon 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 NA College of Beauty Arts &Science (Tuition only) $6400 $1200 $2600 $2400 NA Devoe College of Beauty $4990 $1220 $2010 NA NA Earl's Academy of Beauty $7064.96 $1875.57 $3555 NA NA Greyhills 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 NA II $5975 National Aesthetics Institute NA NA $3650 $4500 NA Northland Pioneer College $1051 $500 $700 NA NA Safford 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 NA W. Valley College of Cosmetology and Beauty $7200 NA $2000 NA NA Yuma School of Beauty $4100 $1200 $1200 NA NA *TOW. in ides Used book. ACADEMY OF NAIL TECHNOLOGY 10171 N 19th Ave., Suite 5 & 6, Phoenix, AZ 85021(602) 371-8833 Financial AidFlexible payment plan ALLURE CAREER COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 7730 E. McDowell, Scottsdale, AZ 85257 . (602)949.7557 Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, S EOG, and others ALLURE CAREER COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 3210 E. Speedway, Tucson 85716 . (520) 327-6544 Financial Aid - Pell, F FEL, Perkins, SEOG, HIA others ARIZONA ACADEMY OF BEAUTY 4046 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ 85705 . (520) 888-0170 Financial AidPell, F FEL, Perkins, VA 5631 E. Speedway, Tucson, AZ 85712 . (520) 885-4120 ARIZONA BARBER-STYLING COLLEGE 2842 W. Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602)484.7248 PROGRAM LENGTH COST

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

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BEST COPY AVAILABLE ARTISTIC BEAUTY SCHOOL 4533 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale, AZ 85301(602) 939-8364 Financial AidPell, F FEL, LEAP, SEOG, and others CANYON DE CHELLY SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY P.O. Box 587, Chinle, AZ 86603 (520) 674-9667 Financial Ad - ND ET, JT PA CARSTEN INSTITUTE OF HAIR &BEAUTY 3345 S. Rural Rd., Tempe, AZ 85282 (602) 491-0449 Financial AidInstitution sponsored (602) 491-1721 Admissions(602)777-7077 Financial Aid CHARLES OF ITALY BEAUTY COLLEGE 1987 McCulloch Blvd., Suite 204-208, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403 (520) 453-6666 Fax (502) 453-6758 Financial AidPell,FFEL, 2350 Miracle Mile R d., Suite 354, Bullhead City, AZ 86442 (520) 763-6666Fax (520) 763-6210 WInford Direct Loans CLASSIC BEAUTY COLLEGES Administrathre Offices: 3227 E. Bell Rd., Suite 253, Phoenix, AZ 85032(602) 992-2282Financial Aid Institutional Loans, JTPA, BIA School locations: Voc. Rehab, Scholarships 42 N. Stapley, Mesa, AZ 85203(602) 9648675 3227 E. Bell Rd., Sue 253, P hoe nix, AZ 86032(602)992-2282 COLLEGE OF BEAUTY ARTS &SCIENCE 1790 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 BEAUTY 750 Bartow Dr., Sierra Vista, AZ 85636(620) 468-8660 Financial Aid - Pell, F FEL, SEOG, and others EARL'S ACADEMY OF BEAUTY 2111 S. Alma School Rd., Suite 21, Mesa, AZ 85210(602) 897-1688 Financial Aid Pell, F FEL, SEOG, BlAand others GREYHILLS SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY P.O. Box 160, Warrior Drive, Tuba City, AZ 86045(620) 283-6271 Financial Aid ND ET INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF HAIR DESIGN 4415 S. Rural R d., #2, Tempe, AZ 85282 (602) 820-9422, Fax(602)820 -9348 Financial AdPell, FFELP, SRO, BIA VA,others LATIN STYLE BARBERING SCHOOL & SUPPLIES, INC.

340E. 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 COLLEGE 515 W. Western, Avondale, AZ 85323 (602) 932-4414 Financial Aid Pell, SEGO, Stafford, Plus NATIONAL AESTHETICS INSTITUTE -SCOTTSDALE Parity ay Plaza, 617 North Scottsdale Road. Suite A, Scottsdale, AZ 85257(480) 481-8083 NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE

1001 W. Deuce of Club, Show Low,AZ 85901(520) 524-6111

1400 E. 3rd, Winslow,AZ 86047(520) 289-4633 SAFFORD COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE 1550 Thatcher Blvd., Safford, AZ 86546(520) 428-0331 Financial Aid Institution sponsored SCOTT COLE ACADEMY 7201 E. Ca melback, Suite 100, Scottsdale, AZ 85251(602)994-4222 Financial AidJT P A, VA, Mx Rehab, Mud others UNITED ACADEMY OF BEAUTY 4105 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 BEAUTY 516 N. 35th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 272-3310 Financial Aid - JTPA,and others Accreditationnone YUMA SCHOOL OF BEAUTY 50 W. Third St., Yuma, AZ 85364 (520) 783-3141 Financial AidPrivate Scholarship Accreditationnone

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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Arizona flying schools offer various courses to prepare students to qualify for pilot licenses in fbied wing aircraft, helicopters, gliders and air balloons. The requirements for these licenses are established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA also approves 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 Office 15041 N. Airport Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 '(602) 640-2561

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Chandler Air Service a I II s a Chandler

CRM Airline Training Center I e s a Scottsdale Leading Edge Aviation, Inc. a s e Tucson North-Aire Prescott Municipal Quantum Helicopters e . s s Chandler 1 S.A.S. Executive Aviation . e * a . s Falcon Field Saw yer Aviation . Sky Harbor Southw est Flight Center s s I s Scottsdale

1 Sun W est Aviation e s a e Tucson . Tucson Aeroservice Center Inc. s 8 Aura Valley

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

AERO-HELICOPTERS 14700 N. Airport Dr., Suite 118, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 . (480) 948-2350 CHANDLER AIR SERVICE, INC. 1675 E. Ryan Rd., Chandler, AZ 85249. (480) 963-6420Fax (480) 963-7639 . E-mail [email protected]

CRM AIRLINE TRAINING CENTER

14605 N. Airport Dr., Suite 120, Scottsdale, AZ 86260 . (480) 948-8017, wWV).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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S.A.S. EXECUTIVE AVIATION, LTD, Division of SUPERSTITION AIR SERVICE, INC. 4766 Falcon D r., Mesa, AZ 85205 (602) 832-0704

SAWYER AVIATION 2602 E. Sky Harbor Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85034 . (602) 273-3770

SOUTHWEST FLIGHT CENTER

15000 N.Airport Dr., #106, Scottsdale, AZ 85260(602) 991-2880. Fax (602) 991-2968

SUN WEST AVIATION 6971 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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APOLLO COLLEGE INC. Corporate Office2701 W. Bethany Home Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 433-1333 8503 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85051 (602) 8641571 630 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ 85210 (602) 831-6585

3870 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 AssistantLimited 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 o rA,p phi d Scis ncs ."`Associall of 0 ocup alional Slade 5 ,791 iplo ma

ARIZONA COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH 1940 W. Indian School Road., Phoenix, AZ 85015 . (602) 222-9300 Financial AidStafford Loans, Direct Student Loans, Pell Grants (forthose who qualify) Accreditation AB HES PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Pharmacy Technology HSIGED 62 quarter credit hours $7295 (880 contact) Medical Assisting HS/GED 58 quarter credit hours $7295 (880 contact)

ARIZONA HEART INSTITUTE FOUNDATION 2632 N. 20th St., Phoenix, AZ 85006(602) 266-2200 Mailing Address - 2632 N. 20th St., Phoenix, AZ 85006 Financial Aid - none Accreditation none PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Cardiac Sonographer 2 years of formal education beyond high 8 months $6500 school and a minimum of six months full time clinical ultrasound experience OR two years of training or experience in an AMArecognized,alhed health occupation (e.g . registered nurse, radiologic technologist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, cardiopulmanrytechnician OR Bachelor of Science degree Cardiovascular Summer Student Program Must be in college and interested in 6-8 weeks/summer free medical career

Cop yr4h1@ 2000 by The Arizona cwpcnission lot Postsecondary EdvoVion 69 71 ARIZONA SCHOOL OF INTEGRATIVE STUDIES 753 N. Main St., C ottonw ood, AZ 86326 (520) 639-3455 Financial Aidnone Accreditationnone PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Massage & Hydrotherapy HS/GED 750 credit hours $5500 Teacher Training Program HS/GED 350 credit hours $1500 Awareness Oriented Structural Training HS/GED 200 credit hours $1600 Advanced Sports Massage HS/GED 100 credit hours $550 Process Oriented Approach Polarity Therapy HS/GED 110 credit hours $1275 Doula Bodywork HS/GED 46 credit hours $400 Directed Independent Study H SIG ED 100 credit hours $300

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF ACUPUNCTURE AND ORIENTAL MEDICINE

4646 E.F ort Low ell, Suite 105, Tucson, AZ 85712 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 90649, Tucson, AZ 85752 (520) 795-0787 Financial AidLong term loans and payment plans PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENT S LENGTH COST M.Ac.O.M 2 years college 3 years 27,000 2 years college 3 years 22,300 M.k .0 .M 2 years college 5 years 27,000

ATWOOD INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION 6845 W. McKnight Loop, Ste. A, Glendale, AZ 85308 (602) 547-9174 Financial AidInstitution sponsored Accreditation none PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Clinical Hypnotherapy H SIG ED or equivalent varies (home study) $1495 Clinical Hypnotherapy H SIG ED or equivalent 150 hrs. residential $1995 BONNIE PRUDDEN SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL FITNESS AND MYOTHERAPY 7800 E. S pee dw ay, Tucson, AZ 85710. (520) 629-3979 Financial Aidnone Accreditation AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy& HSIGED, Interview, Application, ATI) 7-112 months/1650 hours 500 Exercise Therapy 3 letters of recommendation THE BRYMAN SCHOOL 4343 N. 16th St., Phoenix, AZ 85016(602) 274-4300 Financial AidPell, F FEL, Perkins, S EO 0, B IA Accreditation AC CS CT, AB HES , CMH EP Licensed by Medical Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Associate of Occupational Studies in H SIG ED, graduate of allied Health 30 weeks/600 hours $13,600 Management Program to $21,300 Dental Assisting HS/GED 31 weeks/616 hours $6450 Hospital Unit Coordinator HS/GED 31 w eeks/6 16 hours $6450 Medical Assisting HS/GED 31 w eeksi6 16 hours $6450 Optical Technician HS/GED 31 w eeks/6 16 hours $6450 Practical Technologist in Radiology HS/GED 34 w eeks/864 hours $7950 Surgical Technologist HS/GED 54w eeks/1 056 hours $14,150 Patient Care Technician H S/G ED 31 w eeksJ640 hours $6950

Cop s,s right © 2000 by The Arizono Commission Tor Postsecondety Eilwation 70 7 2 BEST COPY AVAILABLE INSTITUTE FOR NATURAL THERAPEUTICS INC. 217 W. University, Mesa, AZ 85201 (602) 844-2255 Financial AidStudent Loans available Accreditation - none PROGRAM ENTRANCEREQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Myopractics Prerequisite: 1000 hour massage program1000 hours /14 months $6500 Therapeutic Massage Therapy HS/GED, Physical Ability 200 hours/12 weeks $1600 Therapeutic Massage Therapy HS/GED, Physical Ability 500 hours/9 months $3600 Therapeutic Massage Therapy HS/GED, Physical Ability 1000 hours/18 months $5500

LONG TECHNICAL COLLEGE 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 AidPell, 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 $6385 Respiratory 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 CAREERS 5200 E. Cortland, Suite A-19, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 . (520) 526-0763 Financial AidUNlliam D. Ford Direct Student Loan, Pell Grant Accreditation AB HES PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Medical Assisting HS/GED 37 credits, 770 clock hours $6100

PHOENIX THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE COLLEGE 609 N. Scottsdale R d., Scottsdale, AZ 85257(480) 945-9461 Financial Aid - Federal programs Accreditation AC CET PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Professional Certification Program for H SIG ED 1125 classroom/ 316 Therapeutic Massage 51.5 credithours Therapeutic Massage Core Program HS/GED 750 classroom/ $6506 33.5 credit hours Therapeutic Massage Advanced Program HS/GED 375 classroom/ $2815 12.5 credit hours *There will be additional costs for uniform, licenses, etc.

PIMA MEDICAL INSTITUTE 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 AidPell, F FEL, LEAP, SEOG, FWS, and others Accreditation/Association ABHES, CMHEP ,JR CRT E, JR CERT, JRCOMP PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Dental Assistant Test 28 credit hours Please call for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Tucson Only) Test 49 credit hours current costs. 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 hours Physical Therapy Technician H SIG ED, Test 29 credit hours

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RAINSTAR COLLEGE 4130 N. Go Iclw ate r Blvd., Ste. 121, Scottsdale, AZ 85251(602) 423 -0375 Financial Aid - Institution sponsored AccreditationIMSTAC PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Basics Program in Therapeutic Massage Approval of Director 200 hours $2495 Graduate Program in Therapeutic Massage Approval of Director 500 hours $5995 Advanced Graduate Program/Therapeutic Massage Approval of Director 750 hours $7995 Masters Graduate Programffherapeutic Ma ssage Approval of Director 1000 hours 995

SOUTHWEST COLLEGE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES 2140 E. Broadway Rd., Tempe, AZ 85282(480) 858-9100 VII ebsite: w ww .s cnm.e du Email: admissions @scnm.edu Financial Aid -Stafford, Alternative Loans, Campus Based Work StudyAccreditationCandidateCouncil of Naturopathic Medical Education Academic System: Quarter System PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (ND) BAIDS degree from accredited institution 4 yearstill time Approximately $14,500 yr. 6 semester credits of English 6 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

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 AidInstitution 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 COLLEGE 7310 E. 22nd St., Tucson, AZ 85710 (520) 296-3261(800) 234-2623 ww w .tucs oncolle ge.com

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PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Medical Assistant High School DiplomalG ED 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 (ncludes Nursing Assistant) 34 weeks $6310 Optometric Assistant 30 weeks $6310 Administrative Assistant/Computer Applications 32 weeks $6310 Computer Network Technician 36 weeks 700

WEST VALLEY MASSAGE COLLEGE

618 N.35th Ave., Pho enix, AZ 86009 . (602) 269-1741(602) 269-3310 Financial AdStudent payment plans Accreditation none PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Massage Practitioner Level I For all courses of study a student must 500 hours $4135 Massage Practitioner Level II have HS diploma or GED, or be at least 750 hours $6010 Massage Practitioner Level III 23 wars of age and have 10 high school 1000 hours $7885 credit hours (Start-up fee: $385.00 includes registrationlbooks)

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CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS 1776 E. 17th St., C leveland, OH 44114 (800) 243-6446 Financial Aid None AccreditationD ETC PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Associate in Applied Science High School Diploma or G ED 48 months $1495 per each 6 month in Bectronics Engineering Technology term br 8 terms Automotive Electronics 24 months $2895 Broadcast Engineering 24 months $1495 Computer Programming 12 months $1495 Electronics Communications 24 months $1495 Electronics Engineering 30 months $2895 Electronics Technology with FCC License Preparation 18months $1495 Electronics Technology and Advanced 36 months $3495 Troubleshooting I& II Electronics Technology with Digital and 42 months $3995 Microprocessor Laboratory Electronics Technology with Laboratory 24 months $1995 Industrial Bectronics 18 months $1495

LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (Office of Extended Programs) Nichol H all #1706, Loma Linda, CA92350 (800) 854-5661 Financial AidInstitution sponsored AccreditationCEPH, WAS C PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST International Health BA & Experience in field 4 years $395/Unit Master of Public Health Degree in BA 4 years $395/Unit Health Administration Master of Public Health Degree in BA & Experience in field 4 years $395/Unit Health Promotion & Education

THE PARALEGAL INSTITUTE 2933 W. Indian School Rd., Draw er 11408, Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 272.1855 Financial Aidnone AccreditationD ETC PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies (MPS) which includes HSIGED 18-24 months $3510 Legal Research, 2 chosen specialties and 5 general education courses Medical Transcriptions, 5 modules 18 years old 18 months $1139 Legal Assistant Paralegal (LAP) 18 years old 12-18 months $1846

WALDEN UNIVERSITY 155 S. 5th Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55401(612) 338-7224 .(600)925-3368 Financial AidFederal Family Education Loan (Stafford), Veterans benefits, fellowships, AccreditationN CA spousal assistance and group enrollment discounts. PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST MS in Education Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited 18 months + $230 per credit hour institution MS in Psychology Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited 18 months + $300 per credit hour institution PhD in Education Masters degree from a regionally accredited 2-112-3 years $3125 per quarter institution AND three years of professional experience related to the doctoral program for which application is made PhD in Health Services same same $3125 per quarter PhD in Human Services same same $3125 per quarter PhD in Management same same $3125 per quarter PhD in Psychology same same $300 per credit hour

Copyrigh:@ 2000 by The Arizona Commissio; for Postsecondary EiLtcation 74 76 BEST COPYAVAILABLE WYOMING TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 4373 North 3rd St., Laramie, VtlY 82072 (800) 621-7168 Financial AidPell, F FEL, SEGO, Perkins, Stafford and others Accreditation AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Applied Science Degree Programs (AAS) Automotive Technology & Management HSIGED 75.59 months $15,375 Diesel Technology &Management HSIGED 74.0 - 9 months $15,375 CollisionAR et nishing Technology & Management HSIGED 71.59 months $15,750 Occupational Studies Degree Programs (AO S) Auto/Diesel Vehicle Technology HS/GED 74.09 months $15,375 Collision/Refinishing & Upholstery Technology HSIGED 66.09 months $16,050 Diesel /Auto Vehicle Technology HS/GED 73.59 months $15,375 Diploma Programs Automotive Technology HSIGED 50.06 months $10,700 Diesel Technology HS/GED 48.56 months $10,700 Collision/Refinishing Technology HS/GED 45.56 months $11,125 Street Rod Building &Auto Customizing tulAuto Technology HSIGED 73.09 months $15,750 Street Rod Building &Auto Customizing wICollisionlReinishing HSIGED 68.5 -9 months $16,150 Technology Street Rod Building &Auto Customizing w/Diesel Technology HS/GED 71.59 months $15,750

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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 TALENT 4949 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85253(602) 840.3530 PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Commercial Acting Individual Interview 24 hours varies FOSI'S GLAMOUR TECHNIQUES & MODELING 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 CENTER 7426 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 $1595 Comercial Acting Personal Interview 36 hoursI12 weeks $1295 Male Modeling Personal Interview 33 hoursI11 weeks $1195 Preteen Course Personal Interview 20 hoursf10 weeks $995 TV/Print Personal Interview 60 hoursf20 weeks $1595 SINCERELY, SANDRA INC. 2950 N. Dobson, Suite 4, Chandler, AZ 85224 (602) 899-2107 PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Adult Image 1-nprovement None 18 hours $475 Confident Teen & Basic Modeling None 24 hours $595 Advanced Modeling None 26 hours $595

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Arizona real estate schoob present* o basic categories: those w hich qualify students to meet the licensing requirements set forth by the Arizona 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 of necessary 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 of Approval 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 & BUSINESS 7142 E. First St., Scottsdale, AZ 85251(602) 946.5388

BRODSKY SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE 720 S. Craycroft Rd., Tucson, AZ 85711 . (520) 747-1485

BUD CRAWLEY REAL ESTATE SCHOOL

5251 N. 16th St., Suite 250, Phoenix,AZ 85016 . (602)263-0090

HOGAN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE 4023 E. Grant Rd., Tucson, AZ 86712 . (520) 327-6849 (800) 794-1390

NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE P.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 ESTATE 909 12th Place, Prescott, AZ 86301(520) 776-0506 SOUTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE 7310 Joshua Tree Lane, Scottsdale, AZ 85250 . (480) 607-5494 WESTERN COLLEGE &LOVETT SCHOOLS 4425 W. Olive Ave., Suite 128, Glendale, AZ 85302 . (602) 995-9000

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THE ACADEMY OF RADIO & TV BROADCASTING 4914 E. MOH ell R d., Suite 107, Phoenix, AZ 85034. (602) 267 -8001 Financial AidPell, VA, Direct Loans Accreditation AC CET PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Acting br Television and Film HS/GED 30 weeks $7950 Radio Broadcasting HSIGED 30 weeks $7950 TelevisionlVideo Production HS/GED 30 weeks $7950 & Broadcasting

AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL SCHOOL 3600 E. University Dr., Suite G-1220, Phoenix, AZ 85034. (602) 470.3333 Financial AidJTPA, and others Accreditation none PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Leisure Travel Counselor HUG ED, 18 years ofage, Test, Interview 312 hours $2395 Corporate Travel Agent HSIGED, 18 years ofage, Test, Interview 156 hours $1395

THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGN P.O. Box 17366, 16855 E. Pa rkviewF ountain Hills, AZ 85268 . (480) 946-9601 Financial Aid JTPA Accreditationnone PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Interior Design HSIG ED, Test 45.5 sem. credit $6100

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Financial AidPell, F FEL, DIA, VA, and others Accreditation AC CS CT Licensed bythe Arizona Department of Transportation PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Commercial Truck Driver 21 years old., pass ADOT physical & drug screen, H SIG ED,20 qtr. credit hrs. $4850 abilityto benefit, no DU I in past 5 yrs., no felony conviction,* no more than 2 moving violations in last 3 yrs., verifiable work history Diesel Truck Driver 21 years old*, pass AD OT physical & drug screen, HSJG ED,28 qtr. credit hrs. $5130 abilityto benefit, no DUI in past 5 yrs., no felony conviction*, no more than 2 moving violations in last 3 yrs., veritable work history Truck Driver 21 years old*, pass AD OT physical &drug screen, HUG ED , 12 qtr. credit hrs. $3990 abilttyto benefit, no DUlin past 5 yrs., no felony conviction*, no more than 2 moving violations in last 3 yrs., verifiable work history Professional Truck Driver 21 years old*, pass AD OT physical &drug screen, HSIG ED,36 qtr. credit hrs. $5990 abilityto benefit, no DUlin past 5 yrs., no felony conviction*, no more than 2 moving violations in last 3 yrs., verifiable work history Exceptions to the admission requirement can be made upon approval of both the placement director and program director.

AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL TOUR DIRECTING 15380 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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Copyright 2000 by The Ari7one Commission for Postsecondary Fth)c,falon 78 80 ARIZONA AUTOMOTIVE INSTITUTE CAMPUS (NATIONALEDUCATION CENTER) 6829 N. 46th Ave., Glendale, AZ 85301(623) 934-7273 Financial AidPell, F FEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FINS, B IA and others Accreditation AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Evening Classes Automotive 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. $17,550 MS Degree Diesel & Shop ManagementiAAS DegreeHS/GED, Age 104 credit hours/18 mons. $17,550 Day Classes Automotive 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 Degree Autotronics 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. $17,550 Shop Management HS/GED, Age 38 credit hoursI6 mons. $6,250

ARIZONA INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGN 1133 S. Swan Road, Tucson, AZ 85711(520) 760-9899 Financial Aidnone Accreditationlicensed PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH* COST Interior Design Interview 7 months $5500 $150 registration fee

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF AUCTIONEERING 3211 S. 43rd Ave., Phoenix, AZ 86009(602) 363-0016 Financial Aidnone Accreditation PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Auctioneering: Includes Ring Person, Clerking, HS/GED 85 credit hours $550 package Computer, Cashiering & Bookwork

ARIZONA SCHOOL OF POLYGRAPH SCIENCE, INC. 3106 W. Thomas Rd., Ste. 1114, Phoen bt, AZ 85017(602) 272-8123 Financial Aid - Approved for VAdisability Accreditation American Polygraph Association PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH* COST Polygraph Examiner Varies 10 weeks $4000

Copyright © 2000 by The Ari7ona Commissioh for Postsecondary Fdveation 79 81. ARIZONA WELDING INSTITUTE 530 Haul R d., P.O. Box 2226, Page, AZ 86040 (620) 645 -5500E-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 accidebss rams ** Call br elms ausibbilitt.

THE ART CENTER 2525 N. Country Club R d., Tucson, AZ 85716(520) 326-0123 Financial AidPell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG, FINS, and others Accreditation AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Associate of Ms in Advertising Art Degree HS transcripts, GED, Interview 156 quarter credit hours $20,000 and Artwork Associate of Ms in Interior Design HS transcripts, GED, Interview 166 quarter credit hours $20,000 Animation Graphics HSIGED or AT B, Interview 62 quarter credit hours $10,800 and Artwork Computer Graphic Design HSIGED or AT B, Proficient in 45 quarter credit hours $7500 Production, Portblio and Interview Desktop Publishing HS/GED or AT B and Interview 900 clock hours $7100

THE ART INSTITUTE OF PHOENIX 2233 W. Dunlap Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85021(602)678-4300 or 1-800-474-2479 Financial AidPell, P FAP, FSEOG, Perkins, FFEL (Stafford ,unsubsidiz ed, Plus) Accreditation AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Computer Animation (MS degree) HSIGED, hterview, Essay 7 quarters $3968/quarter Computer Animation (BA degree) HSIGED, hterview, Essay 12 quarters $3968/quarter Graphic Design (AAS degree) HS/GED, hterview, Essay 7 quarters $3968 /quarter Graphic Design (BAdegree) HSIGED, htenriew, Essay 12 quarters $3968/quarter Culinary Arts (MS degree) HS/GED, hterview, Essay 6 quarters $3968/quarter Multimedia & Web Design (AAS degree) HS/GED, hterview, Essay 6 quarters $3968 /quarter Video Production (MS degree) HS/GED, hterview, Essay 6 quarters $3968/quarter Web Site Administration (MS degree) HS/GED, hterview, Essay 6 quarters $39681quarter Game M & Design (BA Degree) HSIGED, hterview, Essay 12 quarters $3968/quarter Interior Design (BA Degree) HS/GED, hterview, Essay 12 quarters $3968/quarter

CLINTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS INSTITUTE DIVISION 2844 W. Deer Valley Rd., Phoen ix, AZ 85027(623) 869-9644 (800) 528-7995Fax (623) 581-2871 Financial AidPell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEG G, JTPA, and others Accreditation AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST 310 - Motorcycle Technician Program HSIG ED, Age,ATB 825 hours $7875 510*Hon Tech Program same 300 hours $2780 710 *Yama Pro Program same 150 hours $1390 810*K- Tech Specialist Program same 150 hours $1390 950*Factory Authorized Suzuki Training same 150 hours $1390 (F.A.S.T) 405Harley-Davidson Technician Program same 825 hours $7875 400*Harley-Davidson Engine Rebuild & same 300 hours $1390 Performance Program 410*Harley-Davidson Late Model Program same 300 hours $2780 415*Harley-Davidson Technology Program same 150 hours $1390 420*- Harley-Davidson Early Model Program same 150 hours $1390 620 - 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 orthe Harley-Davidson Technician Program. Note: The above programs are also available in combinations.

Copyright @ 2000 by The Arizona Commissfon for Postsecondary FcMcation 80 BEST COPY AVAILABLE 82 COMPLETE CLAIMS SERVICE TRAINING SCHOOLS 1241 E. W as hingto n St., Suite 205, Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 264-7630 Financial Aidnone Accreditation none

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Medical Claims Examiner HSIGED, Entrance exam 36 clock hours $4800 Medical Billing Specialist same 420 clock hours $4800 THE CONSERVATORY OF RECORDING ARTS & SCIENCES 2300 E. Broadway, Temp e, AZ 85282(480) 858-9400 (800) 562-6383 WebSite: cras.orgE-mail: cras @am ug.org Financial AidPell, F FEL, B IA , and others Accreditation AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Master Recording HS/GED, Age 600 hours $6565 Master Recording Program hcludes thefollowing: Audio Recording & Production HSIGED, Age 200 hours $4100 MIDI HSIGED, Age 60 hours Music Business HSIGED, Age 24 hours $$520 Sound Reinforcement HSIGED, Age 24 hours $620 Troubleshooting HSIGED, Age 12 hours V85 DISCOVERY DETECTIVE ACADEMY 7418 E. Helm D rSuite 257, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (602)951-6545 Financial AidPayment plans available Accreditation PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Professional Private Investigations (Diploma) Entrance exam 330 clock hours $3750 Fundamentals of Investigation (Certificate) Entrance exam 90 clock hours $1250 FOOD SERVICE INSTITUTE OF SEDONA 2615 Melody Ln., Se don a, AZ 86336(520) 204-9988 Financial AidPartial financial aid available Accreditation none PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Food Service Personal Interview ,17 years old, 480 credit hours $4000 Aptitude Test THE GOLF ACADEMY OF ARIZONA 295 W. San Marcos Blvd., Chandler, AZ 85225(602) 857-1574 (800) 342-7342 Financial AidForthose who qualify Accreditation AC IC S PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST MB in Golf Complex Operations &Mgrnt HS diploma (GPA2.5 or higher, Golf 2 academic years $16,000/program Ability (minimum handicap 18)

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Cop N 2000 by 7J izona COMMISSiOr fOr POSSecond,9iy EAcVion 81 83 HDS TRUCK DRIVING INSTITUTE P.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.COM Financial Aid Available For Those Who Qualify Licensed bythe Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT)

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH Truck Driving See Below* 730 Hours/20 weeks Truck 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 set forth by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCS R).

H & R BLOCK TAX TRAINING SCHOOLS 5126 W. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ 860311 (800)829-2000 Financial Aidnone Accreditationnone PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Basic none 66 hours $249 Partnerships none 21 hours $315 Corporations none 18 hours $270 Trusts & Estates none 18 hours $270 Enrolled Agent Exam none 39 hours $525 International Part I none 15 hours $225 Sole Proprietorships none 18 hours $299

Fundamentals of Tax Preparation I none 33 hours $149 Fundamentals of Tax Preparation II none 33 hours $149 Everyone's Return none 21 hours $315 Employee Compensation none 15 hours $225 Employee Business Expense none 12 hours $180 Retired Taxpayers none 24 hours $360 Disposition of Assets I none 15 hours $225 Disposition of Assets II none 18 hours $270 Taxpayers in Financial Distress none 24 hours $360 Investment Income none 21 hours $315 Rental 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 $135 International 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 INSTITUTE 1515 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 INSTITUTE 4745 N. 7th St., Suite 100, Ph oe n ix, AZ 85014. (602) 248-8548 Financial Aid - Pell, F FEL, JTP A, and others Accreditation AC CS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Golf Course Management HSIG ED, Test, 17 years of age, Test, Interview 1102.5 hours $11,300 Hotel and Resort Management same 787.5 hours $6750 Travel and TourismNight same 385 hours $2590 Turf Management same 367.5 hours $3890 TravelDay same 510 hours $3590

Copvrighl @ 2000 bv The Arizona Commission iw Po stsecos?do r," Edu colt!? 82 NORTH AMERICAN TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3906 E. Broadway, Suite 104, Phoenix, AZ 85040 . (602) 829-1903 Financial AidJTPA, Pell Grant, Staffird Loans, Direct Loan, SEOG Accreditation AS B P PE, ACCS CT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Carpentry Training HSIGED, Test,Age,ATB 40 credit hours $7495 Electrical Training H MED, Test,Age,ATB 40 credit hours $7495 Plumbing Training HS/GED, Test,Age,ATB 40 credit hours $7495 Residential Builder HSIGED, Test, Age,ATB 40 credit hours $7495

NTI, INC. 4811 N. 7th Street, Suite A2, Phoenix, AZ 85014 . (602) 266-1600 Financial Aidn/a Accreditation PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Electronic Equipment Repair Technology Entrance exam 15 weeks $6500 Computer Service Technician Entrance exam 15 weeks $6500 METRO INSTITUTE 331 N. 1st Ave., Suite 150, Phoenix, AZ 85003 . (602) 452-2900 Financial Aidnone Accreditationnone PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Minimum Standards Training none 6 hours $69 Initial Certificates Training none 6 hours $89 Pest Management Training Course 18 wars old Valid AZ Drivers License 36 hours $808 tuition HS Diploma or equivalent $85 books & misc. PHIL RULLODA'S ARIZONA SCHOOL OF FLORAL DESIGN 1915 E. McDow ell, Phoenix, AZ 85006 . (602) 253-5336 Financial AidJTPA, TM, DES Accreditation none PROGRAM ENT RANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Basic Floral Design none 80 classroom hours $1095 Advanced Floral Design 32 classroom hours $550 PORTABLE PRACTICAL EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION, INC. P.O. Box 2759, 144 W. Main St., Somerton, AZ 85350 10466 W. B St., San Luis, AZ 85349. (520) 627-3203 Financial Aid Accreditation PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Experienced Commercial Vehicle Operators Test Preparation CoursesAvailable in English and Spanish Written Test 48 class hours $480 Skills Test 12 class hours $120 Special Endorsements 12 class hours $120 Vocational English as a Second Language for Commercial Vehicle Operators 40 class hours $400 Entrepreneurship Training Small Business Development 1,11, Ill various various PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF COLLECTIONS INC.

2432 W. Peoria, #1345,Phoenix, AZ 85029(602) 870.4017 Financial Aidnone Accreditationnone PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Basic Collection Techniques High School Diploma 64 credit hours $1650 Intermediate Collection Techniques High School Diploma 64 credit hours $1650 Advanced Collection Techniques High School Diploma 64 credit hours $1650

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8 5 BEST COPY AVAILABLE THE REFRIGERATION SCHOOL 4210 E. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 275-7133 Financial AdPell, FFEL, Perkins, LEAP, SEO 0, FWS, BIA, JTPA, and others Accreditation ACC SCT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Associate of Occupational Studies in Mechanical Maintenance Engineering HSIGED, Age , Interview 72.5 credits/1300 hours $13,500 Electrical Technologies HSIGED, Age, ATB, Interview 14.5 credits/300 hours $4000 Electrical Technologies III HSIGED, Age, ATB, Interview 14.5 creditsf300 hours $4000 Electra- Mechanical Technologies HSIGED, Age, ATB, Interview 42.5 credrtsf800 hours $3000 Electra- Mechanical Technologies III HSIGED, Age, ATB, Interview 42.5 credits/800 hours $3000 Refrigeration, /4 Conditioning and Heating TechnologiesHSIGED, Age , ATB, Interview 34 credits/600 hours $6000 Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating TechnologiesIIHSIG ED, Age, ATB, Interview 34 credits/600 hours $6000 Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating TechnologiesIIIHSIG 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 AdPell, Federal Student Laons, B IA and others Accreditation ACC SCT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Guitar Construction/Repair HSIGED 840 hours $6500

SCHWEIGER'S SCHOOL OF BASIC REFRIGERATION, HEATING &AIR CONDITIONING 4518 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 INSTITUTE 8100 E. C am elb ack Rd., Scottsdale, AZ85251 (602) 990-3773 . (800) 848-2433 . Web S ite: w w w .chefs.corniculinary Financial AdPell, FFEL, VA, Tribal, and others Accreditation ACC SCT PR 00 RAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Culinary Arts and Sciences and Restaurant Management HSIGED, Essay 15 months $17,945 78 credit hours

TUCSON SCHOOL OF HORSESHOEING 2230 N. Kim berlee R d., Tucson, AZ 85749 (620) 749-5212 (800) 667-2779 Financial AdPell, BIA,and others Accreditationnone PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Horseshoeing Reading &Writing 2 weeks $1000 4 weeks $2000 6 weeks $2850 8 weeks $3550

UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 3121 W. Weldon Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85017(602) 264-4164Fax (602) 264-6412 Financial Ad - Pell, FFEL, Perkins, SEOG, andothers Accreditation ACC SCT PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST Automotive HS/GED 45 weeks/1350 hours $14,700 Truck and Industrial HS/GED 42 weeks11 260 hours $13,850 Automotiveffruck and Industrial HS/GED 69 weeksi2070 hours $18,700 Automotive and Truck HS/GED 63 weeks11 890 hours $17,900 Computer Aided Drafting HS/GED 54 weeks/1620 hours $16,900 Air Conditioning/Refrigeration H SIG ED 42 weeks/1260 hours $13,850

WESTERN'S SCHOOL OF HORSESHOEING

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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 SCHOOL 3711 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 is held, 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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There are a number of employment and training centers in Aroria providing counseling, training and educational services. Services provided 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 and these are noted. Others refer individual students elsewhere for training, depending upon the students particular needs, w ith training fees paid by the referring agency. In either instance, training is generally open-entry and open-exit to allow students to enter class w hen there is an opening, to progress at their ow n pace, and to graduate upon attaining the required proficiencies. Interested students should contact 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 General Educational Developme nt (G ED) test. The department also provides GED testsites in more than 120 locations and supports more than 1,000 instructional classes in various locations throughout the state. For additional information call: (602) 542-5280 Arizona Department of Education, Adult Education Programs/GED Testing 1535 W. Jeffers on St., Ph oen k, AZ 85007 APPRENTICESHIP U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training 3221 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 Training Federal Building, Box FB 35, 300 West CongressoSt, Tucs on,AZ 85701Phone (520) 670-4652Fax (520) 670-4651 Athon a Department of Commerce, Governor's Division of Workforce Development 3800 N. Central AveBldg. D, Phoenix, AZ 85012 . (602) 280-8130F ax (602) 280-8139 DES-Apprenticeship Services 3221 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 ledge and 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 and off 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 per week and is required, in addition, to take related supplementary classes totaling 144 hours per year. The starting pay of apprentices 40 percent to 60 percent of a journeyman's (skilled craftsman's) pay. The w ages increase w ith the skill acquired, usually at 6-month intervals. To qualify, applicants must be at least 16 years of age, in good health, and have an acceptable personality, including the ability to work w ith others. A high school diploma or GED is required and one to two years of vocational training is helpful. Applicants must also show through 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 are often extremely limited. Therefore, apprenticeship does not represent immediate job possibilities even after the application process has been completed. There are over 100 occupations in Arizona that may currently be learned through an apprenticeship program and the application process 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 counsels individual applicants. Apprenticeship Services 3221 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 of Minimum age 18 .Willing to travel 4 yrs. products made of steel. and perform high or hazardous work. Good mechanical aptitude and knowledge of mathematics.

Bricklayer Constructs and repairs structures of masonry materials Minimum 18 yrs. 3 yrs Carpenter Constructs, erects, installs and repairs structures and Minimum age 17.Able to do work 4 yrs. fixtures of wood,plywood and wallboard. involving precise measurements.

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Construction Equipment Mechanic Repairs, rebuilds and adjusts construction equipment Minimum age 18. 3 yrs. except those systems which require diesel mechanics.

Cook /Chef Responsible for food preparation in restaurants. Minimum age 18. 3 yrs.

Driver Operates 2 or 3 axle diesel trucks including dumps, Minimum age 18. 1yr. mixer, iatrack and w atertruck.

Dryw all/Lather Installs the support backings on which plaster, stucco, or 18 years of age. Good vision and 4 yrs. concrete materials are applied. hand/eye coordination.

Dryw all/Taper Finisher Seals joints between plasterboard or other wallboards to Minimum age 18. 2 yrs. prepare wall surface for painting or papering.

Electric Relayrnan Repairs defects in electric apparatus such as relays and Minimum age 18. 4 yrs. crossbar switches, used in protection, communication and control devices.

Electrician Installs,tests, and repairs electrical systems and equip- 18 years of age. One year algebra. 5 yrs. ment. Able to do work involving precise measurements. Good eyesight and color discrimination.

Engineer, Operating Operates and maintains a wide variety of powered con- 18 years of age. 3 yrs. struction equipment. Glass Setter (Glazier) Cuts, its, and installs plate glass, mirrors and special Minimum age 17. 4 yrs. items such as leaded glass panels. Insulation (Asbestos) Worker Applies insulating material to exposed surfaces or equip- 18 years of age. 4yrs. ment. Iron Worker Raises, places and unites girders, columns and other 18 years of age. No 14 ar ofheights 3 yrs. structural-steel members to form completed structures and good mechanical aptitude. or structure frameworks. Line Erector Constructs and maintains the network of power lines 18 years of age. No fear ofheights. 3-1/2 yrs. which carry electricity from generating plants to con- Machinist sumers. Uses a varietyof hand and powertools to shape metal Minimum age 18. good handleye 4 yrs. parts to precise dimensions. coordination. Basic education in Mason (Cement) mathematics and science.

Finishes surface ofpoured concrete floors, walls, side- Minimum age 18. 3 yrs. Mechanic Heavy Duty walks or curbs to specifications. Analyzes malinctions and repairs, rebuilds or adjusts Minimum age 18. 3 yrs. construction equipment exceptthose systems which Mechanic, Welder require diesel mechanics.

Construction equipment mechanic. Repair, rebuilding Minimum age 18. 3 yrs. Metal Fabricator and maintenance ofdiesel construction equipment. Fabricates and assembles structural metal products. Minimum age 18. Good mechanical 3 yrs. aptitude and knowledge of mathe- Millwright matics. Moves and installs heavy industrial machinery and equip- Minimum age 18. Good mechanical 4yrs. Painter ment. aptitude.

Prepares interior and exterior building surfaces and then Minimum age 18. Normal color 3 yrs. applies paint and other preservative and decorative vision. Pipe Fitter, Refigeration materials.

Installs, services and repairs air-conditioning units and Minimum age 18. Able to work 5 yrs. Plant Operator commercial refrigeration equipment. requiring precise standards.

Repairs, maintains and operates a wide variety of plant Minimum age 18. 5 yrs. equipment and controls all components of plant opera- Plasterer tion, including the maintenance of records. Applies plaster to interior walls and ceilings to produce Minimum age 18. 3 yrs. surfaces of desired texture for final finishing.

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Plumber Lays out, installs, repairs and remodels, water, heating Minimum age 18. Able to do work 5 yrs. and air pipes and fixtures, waste disposal pipes and requiring precise standards. appliances.

Roofer Applies composition roofing and other materials to the 18 years of age. 2 yrs. roofs of buildings and waterproofs other building sur- faces. Sheet Metal Worker Fabricates and installs a wide variety of products made Minimum age 18. Able to do work 5 yrs, from thin metal sheets including those used in air-con- requiring precise standards. Good ditioning and heating systems, roofing, siding, partitions education in mathematics. and store fronts. Steamfitter Fabricates, assembles, installs and maintains piping sys- Minimum age 18. Able to do work 5 yrs. tems, fixtures and equipment for steam, hot water, requiring precise standards. heating, cooling, lubricating and industrial systems. Tool & Die Maker Prepares layouts,machines, its,assembles, and inish- Minimum age 18. Working know!. 4 yrs. es metal parts to make and repair dies for diecasting of edge of mathematics and physics. metal products and metal molds.

ARIZONA OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER 39 E. Jackson St., Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 254-5081 PROGRAM LENGTH Offset Printing 35 hours per week up to 22 weeks Cashiering/Retail Sales 35 hours per week upto 21 weeks Clerical Skills/Administrative Office Skills 35 hours per w eek up to 26 weeks English as a Second Language 35 hours perweek up to 22 weeks General Studies 35 hours perweek up to 6-8 weeks Summer Youth Employment 200 hours (Summer) Learning Opportunity Center 35 hours per w eek up to 26 weeks Be okkeepinglAccounting (Computer) 35 hours per w eek up to 26 weeks GED Classes 4 hours per day open entry/open exit Micro Computer Programs Includes DOS, Word Perfect 6.0, Windows 95, & Exel 5.0)35 hours perweek upto 25 weeks

ARIZONA'S EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING RESOURCES (602) 542-3473 . Fax (602) 542-3520 Governor's Council on Workforce Development, Division of VI/ orkforce Development 1700 W. W as hington, Suite 101-F, Phoenix, AZ 85007 ARIZONA BUILDERS ALLIANCE 2702 N. 3rd St., Phoenix, AZ 85004 . (602) 274-8222 Fax (602)2748999 E-Mail [email protected] Financial AidTuition generallyreimbursed by company sponsor based on grade point average. AccreditationBureau of Apprenticeship & Training State Apprenticeship Council and National Center for Construction, Education and Research. PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS LENGTH COST

Journeyman Certificate H SIG ED 4 yrs. classroom training$4000 subsidized by Electrical 2 nights per w eek with contractor employer Carpentry full-time employment in Pipefitter trade for on-the-job Sheet Metal training Plumbing

Cooyrighl© 2000 by The Aiizono Commission for Posisecondety Etim-.:86oh 88 90 FRED G. ACOSTAJOB CORPS CENTER 901 S. Campbell, Tucso n, AZ 85719(520) 792-3015In AZ 800-523-0746

PROGRAM LENGTH Accounting Clerk 8-12 months Auto Body Repair 9-18 months Auto Mechanics 9-18 months Building Maintenance 12-24 months Business and Clerical 10-18 months Electrical Wiring 12-24 months Electronic Assembly 8-10 months Plumbing 12-24 months Sales Clerk 8-10 months Health 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 requirement for 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 Administration P.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 Tribe Gila River Indian Community Quechan Tribe The Hopi Tribe Salt River Pima-Maricipa Indian Community Hualapai Tribe San Carlos Apache Tribe Intertribal Council of Arizona Inc. Toho no 0' odham Nation (Consortium of 7 tribes) White Mountain Apache Tribe Yavapai-Apache N ation (602) 542-2477 Arizona 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. Supervised dormitory living is offered seven days a week, tw enty-fours a day. Students may also live at home while attending classes during the day. Training occurs Monday throug h Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Benefits include bus crads, meals, medical care, small living allow ance and child care allow ance, cash bonuses for good performance, counseling and job placement after graduation. All training and program benefits are free to those w ho qualify. Candidates must be 16 through 24 years of age, not attending school, underemployed or unemployed, and from low income households. For more information call the Admissions Department at(602) 254-5921 or visit the Center at 518 S. 3rd St. in Phoenix. Public tours every Monday at 9:00 am. Job Corps is federally funded and is adminstered by theUS Department of Labor. (802) 264-5921 W ebsite:http://w w w .phxjcc.org Phoenix Job Corps518 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 employment offices nationwide. Wagner-Peyser funds received by Arizona are used for many job related services including:Job Search/Placement Services, C ounseling Services, Recruitment Services, Occupational Testing, Layoff Services, Technical Services for Employers,

Copy rh: 0) 2000 tThe .Atizona Commission ;iii Postsecondary EcMcation 89 9 k BEST COPY AVAILABLE Occupational & Labor Market Information, Assessment & Referral to Employers. (602) 542-3667 Arizona Department of Economic Security, Employment Security Administration P.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 afford job 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 Act Administration within the Arizona Department of Economic Security. Arizona DES then distributes the funds based on a formula to local service delivery areas or substate areas to provide the services to residents. City of Phoenbc- (602) 262-6776, Ma ricopa County - (602) 506-5911 Job Training Partnership Act Adm in istration P.O. Box 6123, Site Code 920Z, Phoenix, AZ 85005-6123

OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK For information regarding the occupational outlook and market for various job skills for the State of Arizona, contact:

(602) 542-3871 Arizona 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 the Older Americans Act. It provides employment and training opportunities for persons over 55 years of age or older w ho have incomes at or below the federally established poverty level. Qualifying requirements are: Age 55 or older, Must be an Arizona resident, Current income does not exceed 125% of the federal Office of Management and Budget poverty level. A&AA also administers the JTPA 5% older worker job training program. Job training benefits may be obtained by individuals that are economically' disadvantaged and at least 55 years of age. (602) 542-4446 Arizona 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)327-8733 Financial AidJTPATitie IIA, Accreditation none PROGRAM LENGTH COST

Business Letters 24 clock hours sliding scale Computer Basics 72 clock hours sliding scale Computer Keyboarding 36 clock hours sliding scale Data Entry 24 clock hours sliding scale Filing 48 clock hours sliding scale Microsoft Word 72 clock hours sliding scale Ten-Key 24 clock hours sliding scale Web Design 72 clock hours sliding scale Window s95 24 clock hours sliding scale 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 services may 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) 542-6049 Arizona 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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BEST COPY AVAILABLE 92 are offered throughout the state at various community offices and include: on-the-job training, food banks, certified nursing assistant training, medical clinics, job preparation and orientation classes, industry specific vocationaltraining in various fields, job placement assistance. 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) PPEP Training for Employment C enter 806 E. 46th St., Tucson, AZ 85713 106 E. Florence Blvd., Casa Grande, AZ 85222 (520) 622-3553 (520 836-4060 Fax (520) 425.1544

PP EP Training for Employment C enter PPEP Training for Employment C enter 210 N. Central Ave., Avondale, AZ 85323 144 W. Main St., Somerton, AZ 85360 (602) 932 -3564. F ax (602) 932-3845 (520) 627-9648

PPEP Training for Employment C enter PP EP Training for Employment C enter 85 W. Boston St., Chandler, AZ 8522 10455 W.13 St., San Luis, AZ 85349 (602) 821-1488 Fax (602) 936-1379 (520) 627-3203 . Fax (520) 627-8637

PP EP Training for Employment C enter PPEP Training for Employment C enter 1012 G Avenue, Douglas, AZ 85605 515 N. Main Street, Eloy, AZ 85 231 (520) 3644405 . (520) 364 -1405 (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 cash assistance 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 to you: City of Phoenix.. .(602) 262-6776 Mohave/La Paz Consortium (520) 753-0723 Maricopa County .(602) 506-5911 Navajo County.. (520) 537-7412 Apache County.. (520) 333-5526 Navajo N ation (520) 871-7707 C ochise County (520)458-4200 Pima County (520) 740-5206 C oconino County (520) 779-6668 Santa Cruz County.. (520)287.9167 Gila/Pinal Consortium (520) 868-5878 Tribal Consortium (602) 542-2477 Graham County (520) 428-7386 Yavapa i County (520) 7741894 Greenlee County (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) 262-6776 Maricopa County SSA- (602)506-5911 Southern SSA- (520)629.0450 Regional Reemployment Center N 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. 0220285824- ri 10 Colorado River Indian Tribes (520)669-9211 American Indian Association of Tucson Gila River Indian Community (602) 963-0902 Indian Development 0 strict of Arizona. 02 274-6151 Hopi Tribe 520 7342441 Native Americans for Community Action, Inc 520 526-2968 Navajo Nation 520 871-7707 Phoenix Indian Center, Inc. 02 263-1017 Pascua Yaqui Tribe 520 883-2838 Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Co mmunity(602) 941-7332 Tohono O'odham N ation (520) 383-2221 San Carlos Apache Tribe (520) 475-2305 White Mountain Apache Tribe (520)338-4818 Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (P P EP) (520) 622-3553

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91 93 BEST COPY MAILABLE VETERANS PROGRAMS The Veterans Education Training and Support Services (VETS S) Program provides rehabilitation through classroom and on-the-job training. Each student is provided w ith housing, medical support, transportation, remedial academics and alcohol or drug treatment if necessary. 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 ARIZONA The Occupational Information System of Arizona (015) is a computerized assessment resource that delivers up-to-date information on Arizona occupations, employers, postsecondary schools, and apprenticeship programs. When the active job seeker is administered OIS interest and aptitude tests, the results are used to identify occupations suitable for them. The OIS is available in over 600 sites in Arona including 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 current OIS 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 designed to 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 they obtain employment and/or continue their education. These programs are supported through a variety of state and local funding sources. Programs also receive financial support through various federalsources, including the Carl D. Perkins Act. The State Board of Vocational and Technological Education, in conjunction w ith the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona, provides leadership and support for this system of vocational tech- nological education. (602) 542-5282 Arizona Department of Education, School-to-Work 1535 W. Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85007

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