Grades/statuses at Pima Community College are recorded at the end of each session according to the following system: A - Superior = 4 grade points per credit hour B - Above Average = 3 grade points per credit hour C - Average = 2 grade points per credit hour
We’ve created a checklist to guide you through the process of transferring your credits and/or degree from Pima. Apply and enroll at Pima. Complete an online application to begin your journey to a bachelor’s degree.
For help choosing a major, consider taking STU 106 (Choosing a Major and College Success), STU 107 (University Transfer Preparation and College Success), or talk with a College Career Counselor. Choose a related program of study at Pima.
You can see how your Pima courses will transfer using Transfer Tools provided by AZTransfer . Transferring should be as straight-forward as possible. We’ve created a checklist to guide you through the process of transferring your credits and/or degree from Pima. Apply and enroll at Pima.
Pima courses transfer to most colleges and universities. Browse our list of partner institutions to understand how your credits can transfer. Consider special transfer programs with NAU, ASU and UA.
F—Failure Less than 80% without grade differentiation ordinarily indicated by the College grading system. P—Pass 80% or better without grade differentiation ordinarily indicated by the College grading system. R—Roll-over Used to document continuing module work that must be moved from one academic year to the next.
Incoming freshmen, with less than 12 college credits, must have maintained a GPA of at least 3.5 at an accredited high school, and scored 90 or higher on both the reading and writing portions of the College assessment tests.
Full-time enrollment in twelve credit hours or more –the minimum requirement is nine (9) credit hours per semester or eighteen (18) credit hours per academic year.
In-state tuition 2,250 USD, Out-of-state tuition 7,566 USD (2019 – 20)Pima Community College / Undergraduate tuition and fees
Getting into Pima Medical Institute - Las Vegas is moderately difficult. In 2021, Pima Medical Institute - Las Vegas **accepted . Schools that are moderately difficult to get into, like Pima Medical Institute - Las Vegas, accept fewer than 85% of all applicants.
Admission Requirements and Enrollment Procedures Students who are of compulsory school age may not enroll unless they have a high school diploma. All applicants must take an entrance exam and pass with a minimum score.
It is a small institution with an enrollment of 721 undergraduate students. The Pima Medical - Denver acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Medical Assistant, Dental Assisting, and Radiologic Technician.
We also offer online associate degrees. Although virtual, these programs offer the same high-quality instruction and a real-world capstone project that will prepare you as you boost your career.
A comprehensive two-year institution, PCC offers students a broad range of high quality programs to gain skills needed by today's employers or transfer successfully into four-year programs.
Associate degree: complete at least 60 credits at the 100 level or higher. At least 15 credits of the program requirements must be taken at Pima. Certificate: complete between six and 59 credits of coursework.
COVID-19 Information: masks are required indoors on PCC campuses and in centers until March 28, 2022.Learn more on the COVID-19 & Updates Page.
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For further information, call 520-206-6732 or visit www.pima.edu/international. International students intending to pursue full-time study must submit the following documents to the Center for International Education and Global Engagement to satisfy admission requirements.
Arrangements should be made with the instructor at least two weeks in advance.
Students can enroll in a maximum of 18 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters and 12 credit hours in summer sessions . Enrollment beyond these limits requires approval from the Director of Student Affairs or designee. Students are encouraged to meet with an advisor to discuss the appropriate maximum number of credits for their individual circumstances. Credits or coursework taken concurrently outside of Pima Community College should be taken into consideration. For more information, please contact a campus Student Services Center.
The College expects all students to obey local, state and federal laws, and to follow the College’s Student Code of Conduct.
Grades/statuses at Pima Community College are recorded at the end of each session according to the following system:
Since March 12, 2007, PCC students seeking in-state tuition have been required to complete a one-time Tuition Assessment Form/Verification of Lawful Presence Form. This enables the College to comply with state law.
Students who intend to take credit classes (for personal interest, skill development, high school dual enrollment, upgrading job skills, or for transfer toward a degree at another institution), and who do not intend to pursue a degree or certificate at Pima Community College are classified as Non-Degree Seeking.
Each major at the UA has a specific math requirement set by the major.
If you place high, you can always take a lower course. Often, this is a good idea. Many students opt to take a review course to build a more solid foundation. Sometimes, a lower course makes more sense. If you have not taking a high school precalculus course, you probably do not want to start by taking a college calculus course.
Test scores expire after one year. This means that if you do not take a math course your first year, or change majors and later find that you need a math course, you may need to take or retake the PPL Assessment. Your math placement is only for your first year fall and spring semesters.
SAT I MSS, ACT MATH, or PPL recent scores are used for placement into courses at or below the level of Calculus I (Math 122A/B, 125). SAT/ACT scores are used for first year students only. Students can also qualify through recent prerequisite credit.
High school course work varies greatly, so is not used for placement into UA Math courses.
The Math Department has strict entrance requirements for our courses and does not waive them for any student. You must qualify in order to take a Math course.
The University of Arizona Department of Mathematics is currently using the PPL Assessment tool for placement into all of its entry-level courses at or below the level of calculus I (Math 122A/B or 125).
If you need to replace your Form I-94, Form I-94W, or Form I-95 due to a USCIS error, attach your original form with a letter explaining the specific error and evidence verifying the correct information.
If you were admitted at an air or sea port of entry and received an electronic Form I-94, you should go to CBP’s Form I-94 page to get a paper version of your Form I-94, including a replacement Form I-94. Follow the instructions you received from CBP on how to do this.
When filing at a USCIS lockbox facility, you may also pay by credit card using Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions. If you pay by check, you must make your check payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
E-Notification: If you want to receive an email or a text message when we have accepted your form, complete Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance, and clip it to the first page of your application.
When you send a payment, you agree to pay for a government service. Filing and biometric service fees are final and non-refundable, regardless of any action we take on your application, petition, or request, or if you withdraw your request. Use our Fee Calculator to help determine your fee.
You do not need to pay a fee: To request a correction to your Form I-94, Form I-94W, or Form I-95 if we made the error on your document through no fault of your own; or. If you are a nonimmigrant member of the U.S. armed forces, or you were participating in a North Atlantic Treaty Organization or Partnership for Peace military program under ...
Please do not submit this checklist with your Form I-102. It is an optional tool to use as you prepare your form, but does not replace statutory, regulatory, and form instruction requirements. We recommend that you review these requirements before completing and submitting your form. Do not send original documents unless specifically requested in the form instructions or applicable regulations.
For further information, call 520-206-6732 or visit www.pima.edu/international. International students intending to pursue full-time study must submit the following documents to the Center for International Education and Global Engagement to satisfy admission requirements.
Arrangements should be made with the instructor at least two weeks in advance.
Students can enroll in a maximum of 18 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters and 12 credit hours in summer sessions . Enrollment beyond these limits requires approval from the Director of Student Affairs or designee. Students are encouraged to meet with an advisor to discuss the appropriate maximum number of credits for their individual circumstances. Credits or coursework taken concurrently outside of Pima Community College should be taken into consideration. For more information, please contact a campus Student Services Center.
The College expects all students to obey local, state and federal laws, and to follow the College’s Student Code of Conduct.
Grades/statuses at Pima Community College are recorded at the end of each session according to the following system:
Since March 12, 2007, PCC students seeking in-state tuition have been required to complete a one-time Tuition Assessment Form/Verification of Lawful Presence Form. This enables the College to comply with state law.
Students who intend to take credit classes (for personal interest, skill development, high school dual enrollment, upgrading job skills, or for transfer toward a degree at another institution), and who do not intend to pursue a degree or certificate at Pima Community College are classified as Non-Degree Seeking.