N/A

Acceptance Rate

$5,259

Avg.Financial Aid

007266

FAFSA Code

Pima Community College

  • Type Control of Institution - Public/Private

    Public

  • Acceptance Rate:

    N/A

  • Level

    2 Years

  • Religious Affiliation Indicates religious affiliation (denomination) for private not-for-profit institutions that are religiously affiliated.

    Not applicable

  • Accreditation Accreditation is the process by which the quality of learning at various educational institutions are evaluated. Read More.

    HLC

  • Website

    www.pima.edu
  • Student Population Number of Students attending College

    19,594

  • On Campus Housing Does the institution provide on-campus housing?

    No

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Location & Contact

Email:

N/A

Address

4905C East Broadway Blvd.

Rankings

Forbes and US News provide rankings to the universities, which are trusted everywhere. But this is applicable only if the universities are located in the US. The ranking of a college is a great way to gauge its performance on several factors like research excellence, the performance of its students after graduation, student experience, and academic success. Usually, the rankings by Forbes and US News are considered noteworthy by applicants and experts. Pima Community College doesn't feature in the list of top colleges, according to the latest rankings of these two publications.

Admissions

  • Application Deadline Deadline for application submissions. Please contact the school for more details.

    FALSE

  • Acceptance Rate Percentage of applicants who are accepted in an Institution.

    N/A

  • SAT Range

    N/A

  • SAT/ACT

    FALSE

  • ACT Range

    N/A

  • High School GPA

    N/A

  • Application Fee

    FALSE$

  • Accept Common App

    FALSE

Admission to the university is fairly easy and the students are recommeded to make the most out of it. A non-refundable fee, along with the application form, is required to be deposited by the students, in order to complete the process. Securing a good score in a standardised test like SAT or ACT improves an applicant’s chances of securing admission. However, Pima Community College doesn’t focus much on standardised tests. Interestingly, the average SAT or ACT scores of students securing admission is not available. The application process can be completed online. However, if needed, one can also visit the office at 4905C East, Broadway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona 85709-1275, or call (520) 206-4500.

Annual Cost to Attend

  • Net Price Cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received.

    $3,588

  • Average Annual Cost

    $1,980

Additional Costs:

  • Books And Supplies

    N/A

  • Other Fees

    $162

  • Room And Board The charges for an academic year for Rooming accommodations and meals for a typical student.

    N/A

  • Budget For Other Expenses

    N/A

Total One Year Cost

N/A

Tuition fees and the cost of living during the course tenure are the next two things that a student should keep in mind before applying to PCC. The annual full-time cost of attendance comes out to be approximately $19,632. Students can also explore numerous financial aid options offered by the university.

Academics

Highest Degree Offered The highest degree offered by the Institution.

Associate degree

Student:Faculty Ratio

19:1

Full-Time Retention Rate Percent of the that re-enrolled at the institution as either full- or part-time in the current year.

59%

Part-Time Retention Rate Percent of the that re-enrolled at the institution as either full- or part-time in the current year.

40%

Academic Calendar

Semester

Research Funding per Student

N/A

Faculty Overview

42%

Male Professors

58%

Female Professors

Non-traditional Learning

Evening Degree Programs

Teacher Certification

Distance Education

Study Abroad

Majors

Most Popular Majors:

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General...

    3,023 Graduates

  • Electrical/Electronics Maintenance...

    337 Graduates

  • Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervent...

    251 Graduates

  • Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursi...

    196 Graduates

  • Business/Commerce, General

    174 Graduates

  • Health and Medical Administrative S...

    135 Graduates

  • Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Tech...

    132 Graduates

  • Registered Nursing, Administration,...

    123 Graduates

  • Business/Commerce, General

    174 Graduates

  • Health and Medical Administrative S...

    135 Graduates

  • Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Tech...

    132 Graduates

  • Registered Nursing, Administration,...

    123 Graduates

  • Teacher Education and Professional...

    123 Graduates

  • Allied Health and Medical Assisting...

    102 Graduates

  • Criminal Justice and Corrections

    72 Graduates

  • Mental and Social Health Services a...

    70 Graduates

  • Fire Protection

    64 Graduates

  • Business Operations Support and Ass...

    51 Graduates

  • Ground Transportation

    47 Graduates

  • Computer Systems Networking and Tel...

    46 Graduates

  • Accounting and Related Services

    45 Graduates

  • Building/Construction Finishing, Ma...

    42 Graduates

  • Business Administration, Management...

    40 Graduates

  • Precision Metal Working

    39 Graduates

  • Social Work

    38 Graduates

  • Dental Support Services and Allied...

    36 Graduates

  • Engineering, General

    36 Graduates

  • Visual and Performing Arts, General

    35 Graduates

  • Culinary Arts and Related Services

    34 Graduates

  • Design and Applied Arts

    32 Graduates

  • Human Resources Management and Serv...

    31 Graduates

  • Drafting/Design Engineering Technol...

    29 Graduates

  • Legal Support Services

    29 Graduates

  • Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science...

    26 Graduates

  • Linguistic, Comparative, and Relate...

    22 Graduates

  • Computer/Information Technology Adm...

    20 Graduates

  • Computer Systems Analysis

    19 Graduates

  • Health Aides/Attendants/Orderlies

    19 Graduates

  • Health/Medical Preparatory Programs

    17 Graduates

  • Education, General

    16 Graduates

  • Health and Physical Education/Fitne...

    15 Graduates

  • Special Education and Teaching

    15 Graduates

  • Electrical and Power Transmission I...

    14 Graduates

  • Hospitality Administration/Manageme...

    12 Graduates

  • Anthropology

    11 Graduates

  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts

    10 Graduates

  • Archeology

    9 Graduates

  • Radio, Television, and Digital Comm...

    8 Graduates

  • Somatic Bodywork and Related Therap...

    7 Graduates

  • Political Science and Government

    6 Graduates

  • Biotechnology

    5 Graduates

  • Specialized Sales, Merchandising an...

    4 Graduates

  • Communications Technology/Technicia...

    3 Graduates

  • Teacher Education and Professional...

    3 Graduates

  • American Sign Language

    2 Graduates

  • Computer Engineering Technologies/T...

    2 Graduates

  • Human Development, Family Studies,...

    2 Graduates

  • Computer and Information Sciences a...

    1 Graduates

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Student Body

Undergraduate Students

19,594

Socio-Economic Diversity Percent of full-time, first-time students receiving an income-based Federal Pell Grant intended for low-income students.

30%

Full-time / Part-time

25% / 75%

Students Gender

Male

44%

US National: 44%

Female

56%

US National: 56%

LGBTQIA STUDENT RESOURCE GROUPS

ON CAMPUS WOMEN'S CENTER

Race/Ethnicity

White

37%

Unknown

3%

Black

5%

Hispanic

46%

Two or more races

3%

Non Resident alien

1%

Asian

3%

American Indian/Alaska native

2%

Native Hawaiians/Pacific islander

0%

Geographic Density

Geographic Density

High

1%

Unknown Location

6%

Out Of State

93%

In State

0%

Foreign

Economic Diversity

36% percentage of students who recieved an income-based Federal Pell Grant intended for low-income students.

Median Household Income

$50,427 per year

Campus Life

Housing

The institution does not provide on-campus housing facilities for students.

On Campus Housing Available

No

Freshmen Required to Live on Campus

No

Freshmen Live on Campus

N/A

Undergrads in College Housing

N/A

Averege Housing Cost

N/A

Campus Food

The institution does not provide any meal plan options.

Meal Plan Available

No

Average Meal Plan Available

N/A

Athletes

Division Sports Nickname

Aztecs

School Colors

N/A

Varsity Athletics Association

NJCAA

Varsity Athletics Conference Primary

Not applicable

Total Male Athletes

252

Total Female Athletes

116

Intramural Sports

N/A

Sports Club

N/A

Sports Team (Men)

Baseball

Basketball

Cross Country

Football

Golf

Soccer

Tennis

Track and Field

Sports Team (Women)

Basketball

Cross Country

Golf

Soccer

Softball

Tennis

Track and Field

Volleyball

Campus Security

The students at PCC have an incredible breadth to learn and turn into change-makers. Since the campus life of students assumes a fundamental part in their development and improvement, students at PCC are encouraged to invest their energy in learning and developing themselves. To ensure the safety and security of students, the college has a number of campus safety and security measures in place. Some of these features include mobile campus emergency alert. The college has enrolled around 44% male and 56% female students.

24-Hour Security Patrol

Campus Emergency Phones

24-Hour Escort Safety rides

Mobile Campus Emergency Alert

After Graduation

Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation

$25,800/year

Median Earnings 10 Years After Graduation

$30,900/year

Median Total Debt After Graduation The median cumulative federal debt of undergraduate borrowers who graduated.

$5,343 - $12,110

Typical Monthly Loan Payment The median monthly loan payment for student borrowers who completed, if it were repaid over 10 years at a 4.53% interest rate.

$55 - $126

Outcomes 8 Years of Attending

Show data for students who

and started their studies

Out of 7,811 students

30% Graduated

10% Still Enrolled

15% Transfer

1% Withdraw

Financial Aid

Students Receiving Gift Aid Percent of undergraduate students awarded federal gift aid.

63%

Average Aid Per Year

$5,259

Students Receiving Federal Grants

59%

Average Aid Per Year

$5,189

Students Receiving State Aid

3%

Average Aid Per Year

$1,220

Students Receiving Institutional Grants

10%

Average Aid Per Year

$2,347

Average Grant & Scholarship by Family Income Aid awarded based on the family income.

Income

Average Amount

< $30K

$5,764

$30K - $48K

$5,229

$48K - $75K

$3,112

$75K - $110K

$408

As mentioned, if one finds the fees and cost of living at PCC to be on the higher side, the financial aid department of the varsity would be of huge assistance. They can assist students with scholarships, grants, and student loans as well. The average financial aid at Pima Community College is around $2,319 and the federal grant is $5,215. Prospective students can benefit from state-level aid worth $1,523 as well as institutional aid worth $2,319.

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