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PHOENIX COLLEGE 2022–2023 CATALOG AND HANDBOOK
Phoenix College Information Academic Advisement
(602.285.7777) https://www.phoenixcollege.edu/students/advisement Academic advising at Phoenix College is dedicated to teaching students how to get the most out of their college education. Our team of faculty and professional advisors support students in: •
finding a certificate or degree program that suits their goals,
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mapping out a personalized educational plan outlining the classes needed to reach those goals,
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making good course selections to stay on track to completion, and
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exploring university transfer options
For more information, visit www.phoenixcollege.edu
Accident Insurance
(602.285.7231) https://www.phoenixcollege.edu/students/ student-life/student-resources The following is a brief summary of our student insurance plans. The master policies contain complete details of the provisions, limitations, and exclusions and will prevail at all times. Education is expensive - and so are accidents. To protect students against the financial burden of medical expenses resulting from an accident, the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) provides its students with Student Accident Insurance. Every MCCCD student is automatically insured and the cost for the insurance is covered in the student-activity fee. •
Coverage applies only to College-related accidents.
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Coverage applies to students registered in day or evening classes and who are enrolled in an approved credit or non-credit class at any of the Maricopa Community Colleges.
Phoenix College Information
Description of coverage This plan covers accidents on an excess insurance basis occurring only while the eligible student is: 1.
Attending class during the hours when college is in session;
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Traveling for regular class sessions, directly to or from home and college other than by motorized vehicle but not longer than one hour before class commences or one hour after class is dismissed or for the time required when traveling in a vehicle authorized and furnished by the college. No coverage is provided for any motorized vehicle not supervised and provided by the College/MCCCD;
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Participating in or attending an activity exclusively sponsored, calendared and supervised by the College; traveling to and from the activity in an authorized vehicle.
All injuries should be reported immediately to the College Safety Office, (602) 285-7911. When an accident or injury occurs, the student and advisor or sponsor should initiate the proper claim forms through the Office of Student Life and Leadership. For any questions or concerns regarding student accident/health insurance, please visit: https://business.maricopa.edu/risk-management/insurance/ student-insurance-plans
Admissions, Records and Registration (602.285.7777) https://www.phoenixcollege.edu/become-student/ admissions-and-records
Admissions, Records and Registration is located in the One-Stop Enrollment Center within the Hannelly Center Building. Information and services are provided for the following: admissions, registration, athletic eligibility, international education, enrollment verification, graduation, refunds, residency, schedule changes, grades, and transcripts. A photo ID is required for all in-person transactions. Email for more information: General Questions: ar@phoenixcollege.edu Graduation: pcgraduation@phoenixcollege.edu Transcripts: transcripts@phoenixcollege.edu Online Chat Email: pc-admissions-chat@phoenixcollege.edu Chat With Us Online: https://www.phoenixcollege.edu/chat Qless: https://www.phoenixcollege.edu/qless
Adult Education - GED® Test Preparation and English Language Classes (480.517.8110) gedinfo@riosalado.edu www.riosalado.edu/abe
Rio Salado College provides programming to help nontraditional students gain basic skills and literacy with a bridge to college and career. Students can learn the English language, prepare for GED® tests, get workforce preparation and employment skills training, take industry-specific workforce training classes, and get help transitioning to college. GED® Test Preparation Classes: Classes for students who did not complete high school and for high school graduates who need to review basic reading, writing, and math skills. English Language Classes: Classes for non-native English speakers that focus on reading, writing, listening, and speaking the English language. Industry-Specific Workforce Training: Students enrolled in GED® test preparation and English language classes also have the opportunity to engage in workforce preparation, employment skills training, and industry-specific training courses in: •
Applied Technology
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Business, Entrepreneurialism, and Management
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Computer and Information Technology
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Health Sciences
GED® test preparation and English language classes are taught at six community-based locations across Maricopa County and virtually in a live online format to meet students’ needs.