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EDUCATION IN ARIZONA
More than 445,000 students are enrolled in institutions of higher education in Phoenix, which offers a variety of public and private universities, and a nationally recognized network of community colleges. Arizona State University has several primary locations across the Phoenix metropolitan area (with its main campus in Tempe), and there are numerous private colleges that offer associates, bachelors and graduate degrees in many different specialty areas. There are plenty of opportunities for higher education in Tucson as well, which offers a variety of public and private universities, a large network of community colleges, and a diverse offering of career and training schools. In particular, the University of Arizona, which has its main campus in Tucson, is one of the largest research-heavy institutions in the U.S. The University of Arizona is also ranked second in research and development expenditures among 11 cities of similar size and 17th in the nation. Pima Community College has six campuses as well as a variety of Learning/Education Centers in southern Arizona that offer on- campus, alternative and online courses. There are also numerous private colleges that offer associates, bachelors and graduate degrees in many different specialty areas. And, Arizona State University’s main campus in Tempe is about 90 minutes away. See below for a listing of higher education choices in the Phoenix and Tucson areas, including address, phone, website, college information, degree programs and specialties, tuition and enrollment (if available). For more information about specific programs and fees, contact the college.
Arizona State University (ASU) University Dr. and Mill Ave., Tempe 85287 480-965-9011 | www.asu.edu Arizona State University (ASU) is a “single, unified institution comprising four differ- entiated campuses positively impacting the economic, social, cultural and environ- mental health of the communities it serves,” with research that is “inspired by real world application, blurring the boundaries that traditionally separate academic disciplines.” ASU’s main campus is in Tempe, with several other campuses in the Phoenix metro area, like the large downtown campus. Academics include more than 250 undergraduate and graduate programs, plus certificate programs. As one of the largest U.S. universities, ASU served nearly 170,000 students from all 50 states and more than 105 countries in 2022. Tuition and fees ranged from $11,600 - $30,600 for the 2022-2023 school year. A.T. Still University of Health Sciences – Mesa 5850 E. Still Circle, Mesa 85206 480-219-6000 | www.atsu.edu Founded in 1892 by the founder of osteopathy, Andrew Taylor Still, M.D., D.O., A.T. Still University began as the nation’s first college of osteopathic medicine and has evolved into a leading university of health sciences. Located just east of Phoenix the university offers “graduate level education in whole person healthcare” with more than 20 master’s degrees across allied health disciplines; doctorates in health education, physical therapy, and audiology; the doctor of dental medicine (D.M.D.); and the doctor of osteopathy (D.O.). Enrollment in Fall 2022 was over 4,000
growth, specifically spiritual, intellectual, so- cial, and physical. The Christian philosophy of learning is the center of educational philos- ophy at AIC. AIC offers Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Christian ministry, business and elementary education.
American InterContinental University 5850 E. Still Circle, Mesa 85206 480-219-6000 | www.atsu.edu
American InterContinental University (AIU) is a four-years, private (for-profit) school located in Chandler. It is classified as Master’s College and University (larger programs) by Carnegie Classification and its highest level of offering is Master’s degree. American InterContinental University is a completely online college that all degrees can be earned entirely through the distance learning. The AIU’s 2023 tuition and fees are approximately $12,400, with an average financial aid amount near $5,700. Arizona College / Arizona College of Nursing 4425 W Olive Ave #300, Glendale 85302 855-706-8382 | www.arizonacollege.edu Designed to prepare students for a career in the growing healthcare industry, the Arizona College campuses have earned a top reputation and national ranking for expert instruction, hands-on technical training, and industry standard facilities with real medical equipment. With campuses across the Phoenix Metro area, and in Tucson, most programs offered are hybrid — containing online and in-person classes.
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American Indian College of the Assemblies of God 10020 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix 85021 602-944-3335 | www.aicag.edu American Indian College (AIC) is “committed to the concept of education as developmental
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