EDUCATION IN ARIZONA
University of Arizona 1030 N. Mountain Ave., Tucson 85721 520-621-7807 | www.arizona.edu The University of Arizona is the leading public research university in the American Southwest, producing more than $625 million in annual research. It’s also the state’s only member of the prestigious Association of American Universities. A Research I University, the University of Arizona has 150 undergraduate, and 200 master’s doctoral and specialist programs in 18 colleges and 12 schools, and the school currently serves over 40,000 students. Tuition for 2022-2023 ranged from $12,400 for in- state to about $35,000 for out-of-state on- campus, full-time, undergraduate students (not including room & board, fees, and estimated books and supplies). University of Phoenix – Southern Arizona Campu s 300 S. Craycroft Rd., Tucson 85711 520-881-6512 | www.phoenix.edu A nationally known college headquartered in Phoenix, the University of Phoenix provides “campus locations, online degree programs and flexible scheduling for working adults.” Offerings include more than 100 degree programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels in business and management, communications, criminal justice and secu- rity, education, general studies, nursing and health care, human services, psychology and technology. Fees for full-time students vary from school to school and degree program; for the busi- ness and management program, cost is approximately $16,000/year for just tuition and fees. •
Hayden Library. Photo courtesy of ASU
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