Mojave County – April 2023 is now recognized as Arizona Community College Month. Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs declared her support for her 10th school district at Arizona Community College on Wednesday.
The declaration coincides with National Community College Month in April and celebrates the daily contributions Arizona Community Colleges make to shaping the future of Arizona and its economy through quality education and training.
MCC President Stacy Klippenstein said: “Mojave Community College has been the institution of higher education in Mojave County for over 50 years, and we are proud to do so.”
Arizona’s 10 community college districts include Arizona Western College, Central Arizona College, Cochise College, Coconino Community College, Eastern Arizona College, Maricopa Community College, Mojave Community College, Northland Pioneer College, Pima Community College, and Yavapai College. included.
MCC and Arizona community colleges are linked through common goals of access and service, and a shared mission of ensuring open enrollment and affordable tuition. Community colleges are a major entry point into higher education and a range of educational opportunities that serve today’s diverse student body. Fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, MCC and Arizona community colleges prepare students for immediate career readiness, provide advanced skills training to meet the needs of employers, Provide students with affordable access to begin their educational pursuits. Community colleges are the most traditional entry point for underserved students, bringing economic vitality to communities that embrace their mission and services.
Mojave Community College is currently enrolling students in summer and fall semester classes.Get started by creating an account and filling out the application Apply.Mohave.edu.
For more information on all community colleges in Arizona, please visit: www.arizonacommunitycolleges.org.
governor’s declaration
Arizona’s community colleges have played a key role in shaping the future of the state and its economy by providing quality education and training to students of all backgrounds and ages.
Arizona’s 10 community college districts provide academic and workforce opportunities for students in 61 locations, with additional online learning options to ensure accessible, affordable, high-quality education and training to their respective communities.
Arizona’s community colleges offer a wide range of programs and services designed to meet the needs of both students and employers, including technical training, transfer degrees, workforce development, early college experience, and adult education. I’m here.
Community colleges in Arizona serve more than 250,000 students each year, equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue their academic and professional goals and to be active and active members of their communities. provide to
Community colleges are an integral part of the state economy, providing employers with the skilled workforce essential to the growth and prosperity of Arizona’s businesses and industries.
Recognizes the dedication and hard work of Arizona’s community college faculty, staff, and leaders in providing outstanding education and training to their students and playing a vital role in making Arizona stronger and more prosperous death,
Therefore, I, Katie Hobbs, Governor of Arizona, do hereby declare my deep appreciation and gratitude for the many contributions Arizona’s community colleges have made to our state, our people, and our economy.
April 2023 Arizona Community College Month