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UA: Your Goals Your Way!
MCCCD Alumni and UA Latina Student Highlight
The University of Arizona’s HSI Designation and our “Seal of Excelencia!”
The University of Arizona is the first fouryear university in the state of Arizona to be federally recognized as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education, which occurred in April 2018. This federal designation recognizes colleges and universities that have at least 25% undergraduate Hispanic enrollment and accounts for programs and services designed to support students with diverse backgrounds. Recently, the UA was one of nine colleges and universities across the nation that were awarded the inaugural Seal of Excelencia, a new national and comprehensive certification awarded by Excelencia in Education to institutions that intentionally serve Latino/a students and demonstrate positive student outcomes. With 11 community colleges throughout Arizona that are also federally recognized as an HSI, the UA is well poised to be the primary transfer destination for many students. In fact, a 2017 survey among UA transfer students revealed that 95% of respondents agreed that faculty empowered them to learn and 92% agreed that they experienced open channels of communication with faculty regarding their needs, concerns, and suggestions. “As a Hispanic Serving Institution, the UA continues to strengthen its transfer partnerships with Maricopa Community Colleges and is seeking new collaborations to bring about even more student-centered opportunities that reflect the vibrant cultural diversity that we find in Arizona” – Marla A. Franco, Assistant Vice Provost for Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives
The University of Arizona in Phoenix, Bear Down Without Leaving Town!
With three locations in the valley (Chandler, Gilbert, and Paradise Valley), you can earn an in-demand University of Arizona bachelor’s degree through a transfer pathway program from one of the Maricopa Community Colleges. Whether you’re aiming for a career in IT, healthcare, business, or a helping profession, we’ve got you covered at one of our local campuses! The University of Arizona brings nationally recognized programs such as Cyber Operations and Nursing to Maricopa County to help you prepare for a career in rapidly growing industries. Our on-site classes, faculty, and individualized advising provide the support you need to be a Wildcat without leaving home. Find out more at transfer.arizona.edu.
Arizona Online, A Bridge to a Degree with Bragging Rights, 100% Online
The University of Arizona is proud to announce that the transfer student Bridge Scholarship is now available to all eligible Arizona Online transfer students! This scholarship, renewable for up to 3 years, offers an opportunity for students currently attending a Maricopa Community College a way to make a university degree more affordable. Eligibility requirements include having a 2.5 cumulative college GPA and completion of 36 units at the time of UA admissions. Once enrolled, students need to maintain continuous enrollment and a 2.0 GPA in order for the scholarship to be automatically applied each term.
Transfer Scholarships at the U of A? Yes!
The University of Arizona offers the following transfer scholarships. To qualify applicants must have completed 36 collegelevel credits: • PTK Scholarship - $5,000/year, $12,000/ year non-residents (fall only), 3.5 GPA • Transfer Tuition Award - $3,000/year AZ residents, $5,000 year non-residents (fall only), 3.0 GPA • UA Bridge Award - $2,000/year, AZ Residents only, 2.5 GPA
Applying to the University of Arizona
The University of Arizona application accomplishes three things in one. The application is for admissions, scholarships, and your application for the Honors College. To learn more about transferring to The University of Arizona please visit transfer.arizona.edu!
Connect with Us!
Did you know that you have your very own UA Admissions Counselor on your MCCCD campus? You can find him/her here! go.arizona.edu/findmyrecruiter
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Find Yourself at the University of Arizona
KIMBERLYN GUZMAN had a dream to attend the University of Arizona, and was fortunate enough to be accepted right out of high school! When she realized that she could not quite afford it yet, she chose to pursue her Associate’s in Arts Degree from Phoenix College (PC) in the Maricopa Community College District, and she’s glad that she did. Kimberlyn’s stellar academic performance earned her scholarships to attend PC and led her to join Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) and the Honors Program at PC. Due to her hard work, Kimberlyn qualified for UA’s largest transfer scholarship when she re-applied to UA, the PTK scholarship for $5000, and realized her UA dream! She chose to complete her Associate’s before transferring because she wanted to be able to transfer as many credits as possible to UA and remain debt free. What was her favorite part about PC? According to Kimberlyn, the “caring and knowledgeable professors at PC, and the help that she received in the Honors Program to prepare for a four-year university.” This transfer rock star continues to do very well at UA and plans to graduate in December 2019 with her BA in Communication and minors in Film & Television, and Marketing. However, before she does, she will continue to work at UA’s Transfer Student Center. “One of the best things about UA is the Transfer Student Center. There aren’t many 4-year colleges that offer a physical space where transfer students can connect with one another and enjoy the resources that are offered at the center.” After graduation, Kimberlyn hopes to achieve her next dream, to become a screenwriter or a public relations writer!
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f you are interested in earning a bachelor’s degree, starting at a Maricopa Community College and transferring to a four-year university provides you with an affordable option. While you can transfer anywhere, the Maricopa Community Colleges have established transfer partnerships with quality, reputable colleges and universities. These university partnerships assist students in making a smooth transition from one institution to the next by maximizing your Maricopa credits. In addition, many university partners offer Maricopa graduates dedicated advisement and financial incentives such as transfer scholarships, waived application and/or textbook fees, and special tuition incentives
for military personnel. The Maricopa Community Colleges have partnerships with the following institutions: Local (Arizona) Partners
• Arizona Christian University • Arizona State University • A.T. Still University • Benedictine University at Mesa • Chamberlain University • Columbia College- Goodyear • DeVry University • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University • Franklin Pierce University • Grand Canyon University • Huntington University • Midwestern University • Northern Arizona University • Ottawa University
• Park University • Prescott College • University of Advancing Technology • University of Arizona • University of Dubuque-Tempe • University of Phoenix • Upper Iowa University-Mesa Center • Wayland Baptist University • Wilkes University-Arizona
Out-of state and/or online partners • American Public University • Antioch University Online • Ashford University • Colorado State University-Global Campus • Columbia College Chicago • Columbus College of Art and Design • Excelsior College • Loyola Marymount University
• Middle Georgia State University • New Mexico State University • Northcentral University • Paul Quinn College • Portland State University • Regis University • Southern New Hampshire University • Texas Southern University • UAG School of Medicine • Union Institute and University • University of Maryland University College • University of New Mexico • University of Texas at El Paso • Western Governors University • Western New Mexico University
Explore University Transfer Options at maricopa.edu/academics/universitytransfer/partners
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Prior Learning Assessment May Shorten the Road to Graduation
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ne in five Americans of working age has some college credit but no degree, according to the 2016 Stronger Nation report from Lumina Foundation, the nation’s largest private foundation focusing solely on increasing American’s success in higher education. Because the majority of college students balance a combination of family responsi-
bilities, work responsibilities, and schoolwork, it is not surprising that students often take longer than originally expected or never complete a college degree. In other words, “life happens.” One way colleges and universities are helping students’ accelerate their progress toward graduation is through Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), which allows students to earn college credit for demon-
strated mastery in settings outside the traditional classroom. C o m m o n sources of credit for prior learning include military training, professional licensure or certification, examination programs, and vocational education. PLA can also save students money. For instance, a student who takes an Advanced Placement (AP) exam (one type of prior learning) in high school can earn credit for one or more courses, depending on his or her exam score. In the case of AP exams, for under a hundred dollars, a student can take one exam and potentially earn credit for courses that would have cost far more in tuition. Plus, when PLA helps a student graduate sooner, he or she may start a career or advance in the workplace sooner. Students with advanced courses in high school, military experience, corporate training, or professional certification may have college credit and not realize it. If working adults have extensive work experience but no degree and are unable to advance without one, PLA can help make a college degree attainable. Students who plan to transfer from one institution to
another should become familiar with both institutions’ PLA policies, because prior learning may be evaluated and applied differently. At the Maricopa Community Colleges, a maximum of 30 credits for prior learning may be applied toward an associate’s degree. Within that maximum, up to 20 may be applied within a student’s general education requirements. Students should talk to enrollment services staff, including academic advisors, at their college to discuss the potential of Prior Learning Assessment within their degree or certificate program. Students may also be referred, when necessary, to faculty program directors for assistance in evaluating prior learning.
Fall 2019 Transfer Fairs at the Maricopa Community Colleges Prospective and current students are invited to attend these information fairs to learn about transferring from a community college to a four-year college or university. Information includes how to apply, how to plan ahead for transfer, and which degree programs are available. Sheet1
SEPTEMBER
09/11/19
Mesa Community College 1833 W. Southern Avenue, Mesa
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Navajo Room
09/12/19
Mesa Community College 1833 W. Southern Avenue, Mesa
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Navajo Room
09/25/19
Mesa Community College-Red Mountain Campus
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saguaro Lobby
10/08/19
Scottsdale Community College, 9000 E. Chaparral Road, Scottsdale
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
East Lawn
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
KSC Courtyard (Outside)
10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Student Union Dining Area
OCTOBER Paradise Valley Community College 18401 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix
10/15/19
Glendale Community College 6000 W. Olive Avenue, Glendale
10/16/19
Estrella Mountain Community College, 3000 N. Dysart Road, Avondale
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Outside Estrella North Plaza
10/17/19
Glendale Community College- North Campus 5727 W Happy Valley Road, Phoenix
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
“A” Building Courtyard
10/22/19
Phoenix College, 1202 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Pastor Plaza
10/23/19
South Mountain Community College, 7050 S. 24th Street, Phoenix
9:30 a.m. 1 p.m.
LRC Patio
10/29/19
GateWay Community College, 108 N. 40th Street, Phoenix
10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
GW Lawn
10/30/19
Chandler-Gilbert Community College, 2626 E. Pecos Road, Chandler
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Student Center/ Pavilion
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Orion Hall Corridor
NOVEMBER 11/13/19
Paradise Valley Community College- Black Mountain Campus, 34250 N 60th Street, Scottsdale
BE READY FOR ANYTHING.
Page 1 your wildest dreams. It’s easy to transfer Whether you’re a high school grad or adult learner, transferring to Park University will help you achieve credits from other schools like Maricopa Community Colleges. Our experienced instructors, flexible classes and eight-week terms make it easy to learn. And even though Park already offers affordable tuition, you can save even more with scholarships available right here in Gilbert. Are you ready for your next big move? Visit park.edu to learn more.
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Your path to an ASU degree ASU Degree Search
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Tools for Transfer Student Success
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With one of the largest populations of transfer students in the country, Arizona State University is committed to the support and success of our transfer student population. As part of this commitment, ASU and the Maricopa Community Colleges are continually enhancing the transfer process with the Maricopa to ASU Pathways Program or MAPP. By signing up for the MAPP, you’ll be able to complete prescribed coursework in a timely and efficient manner. You will benefit not only from building a transfer map while completing courses at your Maricopa community college, but also through the use of ASU transfer tools and support services available to you.
part of the MAPP this year include: • Applied computing (cybersecurity), BS • Business (global leadership), BA • Dance, BA • Recreation therapy, BA • Technological communication (user experience), BS
admission.asu.edu/transfer/maricopa As a top university for undergraduate education, we encourage you to sign up for the MAPP and to learn more about the transfer admission process. With more than 40,000 transfer students at ASU and a culture of transfer student success, you will be well-prepared for your transition
What is the MAPP?
The MAPP helps you plan for your transfer to ASU. You’ll follow a course plan that details what courses to complete at your Maricopa Community College that will allow for a smooth transfer to your major at ASU. Signing up for the MAPP confirms you are taking the right courses at the right time prior to transferring and provides a seamless path toward completing your bachelor’s degree at ASU.
What’s the biggest benefit of the MAPP?
You are guaranteed admission to your major at ASU when all MAPP requirements are met. And you receive support along the way as you complete your community college coursework, including access to ASU transfer specialists, special online tools such as a My ASU account and the Pathway Tracker, and ASU communications that keep you updated with important university information.
How do I save time and money?
Following a MAPP at the community college ensures that your coursework transfers and applies to your program at ASU, and that you’ll be right on track to complete your bachelor’s degree when you transfer.
What can I study?
There are now more than 285 degree programs that are part of the MAPP.
What are some majors that are new to the MAPP?
New ASU degree programs that are
Use ASU’s Degree Search to find a major that aligns with your career goals and personal interests. Find career outlook information, and compare degrees. asu.edu/degrees
Meet Nerissa
Transferred from: Estrella Mountain Community College Major: Special Education and Elementary Education
NERISSA ATTENDED Estrella Mountain Community College prior to transferring to Arizona State University in fall 2017. “My family has always inspired me to go to college. Growing up, I had an appreciation for school. I knew I had to go to college, further my learning and succeed.”
She decided to become a teacher during her senior year of high school. “I chose to go into the education field, because I always liked school. I enjoyed going to school and want to be the teacher who makes my students feel the same way. If I can just make my students like school or at least like my class, then maybe they will grow up and love school and attend college, just as I did. I am shaping future generations by being a teacher, and that brings me unconditional joy.”
to ASU. Learn more about how and when to apply as a transfer student to ASU. Our transfer admission specialists look forward to personally connecting with you throughout the semester during Nerissa wanted to make a financially smart choice, and she wanted an environment that was warm and welcoming. “I decided to attend community college, because I wanted to save money. I knew attending a community college would give me the opportunity to save money and use that saved money on my university tuition. I also decided to attend community college, because I felt it would be a warmer welcome to the college life rather than going straight into the university, and that’s what I wanted going to into college right out of high school.” The faculty at EMCC gave her reassurance in pursuing her dream of becoming a teacher. “The experiences that impacted me most would definitely have to be my education courses. My teacher was great and was always getting us involved with the community. Through her classes, I had the opportunity to work with kids and actually get internships early on in my education. Having the hands-on experience assured me that I was going into the right field.”
While at the community college, she mapped out her path to transferring to ASU. She says, “I looked into the iTeach program that ASU had to offer, and I was sold! It was affordable, interesting, and everything I was looking for.” She signed up for the Maricopa to ASU Pathways Program, or MAPP. “Being part of MAPP made my transfer a lot smoother and easier for me, because I knew what courses I needed that counted toward my degree.”
their visits to the community colleges and through their participation in the Maricopa Community College transfer fairs. admission.asu.edu/transfer/apply
She took advantage of getting involved and networking at EMCC. “At my community college, I was involved in the Future Teachers Club. Being part of the club opened my eyes to new opportunities and building relationships. Joining the club was one of the best decisions I made, because I was able to help the community, make friends, and build bonds with new people.” Nerissa is now a proud Sun Devil. “Besides the fact that I get to say I’m an ASU student, my best experience has been building relationships with my iTeach cohort.”
While taking her ASU classes, she also had an internship in an elementary school giving her classroom experience that helped prepare her for her first teaching job. “My plans after graduating with my bachelor’s degree are to apply to as many elementary schools as I can. I then plan to get my master’s degree to further my education and teach in the classroom a few years before I work on my doctorate degree and move into administration.”
Nerissa has advice for new transfer students. “Build relationships with new people you meet. Get involved in whatever interests you and in whatever you can. Put forth your best, because this is it — the last push! Get to know what resources are offered to you, apply for scholarships, and find balance in your life. But most importantly, have fun!”
AZTransfer Simplifies Transfer Planning AZTransfer is a free online college planning tool that helps students taking community college courses know how their credits can transfer to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona. Below is an overview of AZTransfer. Visit www. aztransfer.com for details and to access free tools and resources to ensure a smooth transfer to ASU, NAU, or UA!
AGEC-B. The AGEC-B is for business majors. Examples: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing AGEC-S. AGEC-S is for majors with more rigorous math and science requirements. Examples: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering
your 35-37 credits of AGEC courses along with approximately 30 additional credit hours of courses required for your degree. Completing an AGEC and Associate’s degree is not required for transfer but is recommended.
ALL ABOUT THE AGEC A smooth transfer from your community college to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, or University of Arizona begins with the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC). AGEC OPTIONS There are three types of AGEC blocks designed for different types of community college majors – AGEC A, B, and S. AGEC-A. AGEC-A is for liberal or fine arts
AGEC BENEFITS • A completed AGEC transfers as a block to ASU, NAU, UA, or any Arizona public or tribal community college, without loss of credit. • Completing the AGEC with a 2.5 GPA or better guarantees your admission to the universities. • The AGEC also gives students the opportunity to explore diverse subjects and obtain a well-rounded academic experience.
BUILDING YOUR TRANSFER DEGREE Build your transfer degree with three blocks of courses – AGEC, elective and common, and upper division university courses. Up to 64 community college credits can be transferred to the university to count toward your bachelor’s degree. A bachelor’s degree is approximately 120 credit hours. You may have already earned college credit in high school through dual enrollment and exams for credit. Make sure to factor these into your degree plan!
BENEFITS OF COMPLETING AN ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE • Completing your associate’s degree with a 2.0 GPA or higher will guarantee your admission to ASU, NAU, or UA. • ou will have more credits to apply toward your bachelor’s degree.
Transfer Tools on AZTransfer.com:
COURSE EQUIVALENCY GUIDE Enter your course numbers to learn exactly how they are accepted for credit at ASU, NAU, and UA. aztransfer.com/ courseequivalency AGEC COURSE SEARCH Learn which community college courses fulfill your general education requirements and transfer as a block to the university. aztransfer.com/agec
EXAM EQUIVALENCY GUIDE If you’ve taken AP, IB, CLEP, or Cambridge exams, you may have already earned college credit! Find out if your exam scores qualify. aztransfer.com/examequivalency
DUAL ENROLLMENT GUIDE Find out how dual enrollment courses at Arizona high schools transfer to the universities. aztransfer.com/dualenrollment
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TRANSFER STEPS • Take Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) Courses. The AGEC consists of 35-37 credit hours of courses in English, math, social and behavioral sciences, physical and biological sciences, and arts and humanities. • Choose a Major and Degree. Decide what associate’s degree you want to earn at the community college and what bachelor’s degree and major you intend to pursue at the university. Make sure to choose community college classes that align with your degree interests! • Explore Transfer Pathways. Many of Arizona’s community colleges have pathway programs designed to offer students a smooth transition to the university. Learn about these programs on AZTransfer.com. • Complete Your AGEC and Associate’s Degree. Your associate’s degree includes
majors. Examples: English, Education, Communication, Dance
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NAU Everywhere Bring your aspirations Finish your bachelor’s degree at Northern Arizona University NAU students are achieving their goals for personal and professional success across the state.
Flagstaff — Study in Arizona’s best college town, home to NAU Athletics and views of the San Francisco Peaks. Statewide — Earn your bachelor’s degree at one of our convenient statewide locations. Our small class sizes mean you will receive personalized attention from our expert faculty. Online — Choose among high-demand majors and complete your degree online.
Earn your NAU bachelor’s degree in the Phoenix area
• Popular degree programs • Biology • Business administration • Communication studies • Elementary education • Hotel and restaurant management • Interior design • Nursing • Strategic leadership
See a full list of programs and locations at nau.edu/statewide-campuses.
Become a teacher—without paying tuition
Do you want to inspire future leaders? Do you look forward to making a difference in your community? If so, you should apply to participate in the Arizona Teachers Academy.
Join the Arizona Teachers Academy With the Arizona Teachers Academy at NAU, you are eligible to receive a highquality, tuition-free education by completing the following items. • Choose an undergraduate or graduate education program that leads to teacher certification and enroll as a full-time student. • Complete a current FAFSA and accept all available grant aid and tuition-based scholarships. A Teachers Academy Scholarship will be provided to cover any remaining tuition and mandatory student fee balances after all other grants and tuition waivers have been applied. • Commit to teaching at an Arizona public
NAU’s statewide location at Chandler-Gilbert Community College school for an amount of time equal to the number of years you received financial aid through the Teachers Academy.
Available programs in the Phoenix area Choose among these education programs located in the Phoenix metro area. • Central Arizona College — Special and elementary education (BSED) • Chandler-Gilbert Community College — Elementary education (BSED) • Estrella Mountain Community College — Elementary education (BSED) • Glendale Community College — Elementary education (BSED) • Mesa Community College — Elementary education (BSED) | Special and elementary education (BSED) • NAU – East Valley — Elementary education – certification (MED) • NAU – North Valley — Elementary education – certification (MED) | Special and elementary education (BSED) • Paradise Valley Community College — Special and elementary education (BSED) • Scottsdale Community College — Elementary education (BSED) • South Mountain Community College — Elementary education (BSED) Programs are also available at the Flagstaff campus and online. Learn more at nau.edu/ teachers-academy or call 888-628-2968. Note: Participation in the Arizona Teachers
Academy at NAU is first-come, first-served for students who complete all eligibility requirements, up to the allowable funding provided by the state. Enrollment preference will be given to Arizona residents, followed by college-level seniors. A waitlist will be maintained.
2NAU
Sign up to participate in the 2NAU pathway program and plan for a smooth transfer from your community college to NAU.
• Save time and money as you work toward earning your bachelor’s degree. • Maximize the credits that count toward your NAU degree.
• Receive personalized guidance to stay on track and make good academic progress. • Potentially qualify for a 2NAU scholarship of up to $4,000. nau.edu/2nau
JacksPath With JacksPath, you can compare degrees and find course equivalency information.
This convenient online tool shows you: • How your credits will transfer • What classes to take • When you’re expected to graduate nau.edu/JacksPath
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NAU offers degree programs at convenient statewide locations, including classes at the Maricopa Community Colleges and Central Arizona College. Join thousands of students who are living, working and studying in the Phoenix area and are saving money with a lower tuition rate.
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Transferring to Touro University Wordwide (TUW)
About Touro University Worldwide Touro University Worldwide is a nonprofit institution of higher learning established by philanthropic visionaries who are committed to developing a passionate, connected learning community that can help students achieve their individual academic goals. Administration and Faculty of Touro University Worldwide are committed to social justice, intellectual pursuit and philanthropic duty. This philosophy is derived from the Judaic foundation
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on which the University was originally founded and a value system that welcomes all cultures and backgrounds.
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TRANSFERRING TO TUW IS A SIMPLE PROCESS. TUW will order your transcript for you and provide you with a no obligation degree plan with all your transfer credits toward the degree of your choice. • • • •
Seamless credit transfer process Transfer up to 45 credits toward your Associate Degree Transfer up to 90 credits toward your Bachelor Degree Reduced Tuition by transferring to TUW from Maricopa Community College
Success at Every Level
Administration Track Record
Student Centered
No matter what degree or level of education you seek, Touro University Worldwide can help you achieve your goals and prepare you for a successful and enriching future and career. Currently, TUW offers degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate levels.
Doctors Yoram and Edith Neumann are experienced, successful leaders in the world of online learning. TUW is the second online learning campus they have headed for the Touro College and University system. In 1998, they founded Touro University International (TUI) and returned to Touro in 2012 to assume leadership of TUW.
Touro University Worldwide is a student-centered university. Our holistic and “high engagement” student service model aims to develop processes and policies that ensure student success.
What is unique about TUW? Touro University Worldwide is offering all courses six times a year resulting in a clear and supportive path to the successful completion of degree programs. In addition, TUW has extremely affordable tuition and a university-wide scholarship program focused on student retention and graduation making the students’ cost of learning and attaining a degree well below most comparable institutions. A complete online library and resources are included in the tuition with no student expenses for textbooks.
Tailored for Working Adults, Finish Your Degree Today!
Transfer to TUW, 100% Online University.
Touro University Worldwide is a nonprofit institution of higher learning established to help students achieve their individual academic goals
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TUW’s experienced faculty members and staff are focused on delivering a high-quality education to a diverse student body. They are committed to academic excellence through vetted curriculum, engaging lectures and practical coursework with real-world applications.
Tuition is within your budget and you have no additional costs for textbooks as all e-books and library resources are included in your tuition. This excludes the Marriage and Family Therapy Program, which require students to purchase one book that will serve you in your future practice.
Online Classes Our students are usually unable to attend on-campus classes, which is why our courses are completely online. Currently, TUW offers degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate levels.
Financial Aid and Scholarship Opportunities TUW does have a Military Achievement Scholarship and our staff will work with you if you need financial aid to determine whether you qualify and make sure all options are explored.
Transfer Credits Accepted Rather than lose credit for classes that you have taken elsewhere, many will transfer in and count towards your degree. Check with your advisor to see how those transfer credits can be applied.
Accredited University Touro University Worldwide is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). For more information, visit wascsenior.org or write WSCUC, at 985 Atlantic Avenue., Suite 100, Alameda CA 94501
No SAT, GRE or GMAT Exams Necessary to Apply Touro University Worldwide does not believe that entrance exams are accurate predictors of future student success. Therefore TUW does not require any SAT, GRE and/or GMAT for admission.
No Residency Requirements TUW is a 100% online university, therefore there are NO residency requirements. Students at TUW can study anytime from anywhere in a flexible learning schedule.
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Why Touro University Worldwide?
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Prescott College An Innovated Approach to Learning
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t Prescott College, your curiosity is your compass and your instructors are your guides. You’ll ask the questions you want answered and then you’ll dive into the research to answer those questions. Courses are problem-based and solution-oriented; you’ll work alongside other students to solve both local and global issues and help shape a more environmentally sustainable and socially just world. Through strong community connections and project-based learning, you will become deeply engaged in direct application of your knowledge and skills. You will work and learn alongside expert practitioners, forming mentor relationships that will build your professional networks and enrich your time at Prescott.
pursuing your interests, on your time, in your way.
We believe that you should have the opportunity to design your own path that aligns with your goals. You will work with faculty advisors to design your own independent studies,
All of your Maricopa coursework that is 100-level and above in which you receive a grade of C or better will transfer in toward your Prescott College degree. We accept up to 90
We let you build your own path
What can you study? Pursue undergraduate degrees in: • Adventure Education • Arts & Humanities • Arts & Letters • Cultural and Regional Studies • Education and Teacher Preparation • Environmental Studies • Interdisciplinary Studies • Psychology and Human • Development
Where can you study?
You can pursue any of our undergraduate degrees on-campus in Prescott, or you can continue your impact with mentors and professionals in your own community by completing your degree online.
What will transfer?
semester credits.
Accelerate your studies
Undergraduate students can begin graduate coursework during their last semester of their undergrad program to accelerate the completion of their M.A., M.S., M.Ed., and/or Ph.D. Students are eligible for their final semester of their master’s program to be tuition-free!
The application process
Our online application is free and requires only a short autobiographical essay and official transcripts from high school and any previous colleges you have attended. Every transfer student is assigned an admissions counselor to support you through every step of the process. Every application is automatically considered for available scholarships at the time of admission. Contact your admissions counselor with any questions regarding deadlines you should meet in order to receive our highest-valued scholarships.
Jennifer Zegan-Lister WHEN DECIDING where to transfer to, Jennifer Zegan-Lister was looking for a college that would allow her to gain hands-on experience in the field of counseling. She found Prescott College and was immediately impressed with the genuine interest instructors had in getting to know their students and supporting them on an individual level. The small class sizes and close-knit community have been a great fit for her learning style. “Prescott College has given me confidence in myself, my school work, my ideas, and my career goals.” After earning her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Human Development, Jennifer will be working towards her Master of Science in Counseling at Prescott College. There’s a, “contagious desire to change the world” at Prescott College and Jennifer is inspired to help change the world with a career as a professional counselor.
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Academic Advising What you can expect and what is up to you
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cademic advisement is a vital resource for students at every stage of their college education. New students rely on Advisors to inform them about the enrollment process, available services, and life as a college student. Continuing students need Advisors to help them stay on track to reach their goals and provide or verify program information. Students preparing to graduate and transfer to a four-year college or university depend on Advisors to explain transfer options, clarify transfer admission and degree requirements, and support them in making the transition from one institution to the next. To build a positive student-Advisor connection, consider the following responsibilities.
Your Advisor should:
As a student, you should:
• Meet with your Advisor each semester (or as often as your college recommends) to discuss your progress. Depending on the size of your college and how much you are able to do on your own after initial visit(s), sometimes email or phone advisement is more efficient. • Come prepared. The first time you see an Advisor, bring your placement test scores, transcripts from other institutions attended, and/or any documents you think may be helpful that are not already in your college’s computer system. If in doubt, call ahead and ask what you should bring. For subsequent advisement sessions, bring degree check sheets, transcripts, and any other materials your Advisor
Financial Aid Basics
provided at prior meetings. • Take notes during your advisement sessions. Make sure you and your Advisor are clear on any follow-up tasks you need to do. • Use what you learn from your Advisor to better help yourself. Advisors are teachers and want to empower you to lead the way with your education. Don’t expect your Advisor to always give you a list of university requirements or build your class schedule; instead, work together on completing tasks and gathering information in order to become more self-reliant as a student. This does not make the Advisor’s role unnecessary. It means the Advisor can assist you with more complex enrollment or academic issues, and you won’t need to wait for them to do things you can do on your own. • Ask questions, and clearly and honestly answer your Advisor’s questions. Understanding each other builds trust in your partnership, which will support your overall educational experience. • Research college and program information to increase your knowledge on
requirements, policies, and procedures. Being informed will help you make good decisions and know what you need help with. • Be engaged in the conversation and accept responsibility for your actions as a student. Your Advisor wants you to succeed, but cannot make you succeed. Even if you are unsure of yourself or your goals, your Advisor needs to know that you value your education and are ready to do your part. With both of you giving your best effort to collaborate, you will be able to have a great college experience, feeling supported, informed and enabled to reach your goals. When you and your Advisor work as a team, you will win, and your Advisor will be right there to cheer you on for whatever comes next.
For Students at the Maricopa Community Colleges STEPS to Financial Aid 1. Get your PIN – Personal Identification Number (pin.ed.gov).
2. File your FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid (fafsa.ed.gov).
3. Apply to college (my.maricopa.edu), take placement tests, and enroll in classes.
4. Apply for scholarships – multiple websites; start with your college’s financial aid website.
5. Submit all documents requested to financial aid office – check “to do” list and message center (my.maricopa.edu).
6. Read your award letter (my.maricopa.edu) by logging into your student center and clicking on “view financial aid” under the “finances” tab. 7. Accept or decline your award.
8. Complete Loan Entrance Counseling – only if receiving loans (dl.ed.gov). 9. Complete a Master Promissory Note (dl.ed.gov).
10. Receive funds – refer to your college’s financial aid website and the Maricopa Student Refund Program (MSRP) program information (my.maricopa.edu/refund/). 11. Abide by satisfactory academic progress policies to maintain your financial aid eligibility.
TIPS for Students Getting Ready to Transfer
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Indicate your transfer school’s financial aid code on your FAFSA. This can be found on your community college’s financial aid website or the FAFSA website.
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Complete a loan deferment form unless you plan to start paying back loans right away.
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Notify your lender that you will be transferring to a different institution.
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• Clearly communicate program requirements, institutional policies and procedures. • Maintain a broad knowledge base and continuously work to keep up to date. • Listen effectively and ask questions to understand your needs. • Provide appropriate referrals to campus resources. • Work collaboratively with you to develop a clear and comprehensive educational plan (sometimes referred to as a program of study, semester-bysemester plan, or something similar). • Encourage and guide you in defining
and developing realistic goals. • Inform you about online resources for academic information and support services. • Be realistically accessible to you: in-person, by telephone, e-mail or web access, and respond to reasonable requests in a timely manner. • Help you gain the ability to assume responsibility for your educational choices and achievements and learn from your mistakes or setbacks. • Maintain confidentiality in accordance with the institution’s policies and federal and state laws.
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RaiseMe: Earn transfer scholarships for
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What is RaiseMe RaiseMe is a college discovery platform that helps you embark on your journey to a four-year college. With RaiseMe, you can discover and engage with universities that are the best fit for you, earn transfer scholarships from those favorite universities based on your experiences and academic achievements, and track your progress towards a successful transfer - all while you complete your associate’s degree. Your “microscholarships” will translate into merit-based financial aid awarded to you by a four-year institution once you are accepted.
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Why join RaiseMe Need more reasons to get started? Consider the following: • Looking to transfer to Arizona State University, Loyola Marymount University, or another nearby four-year college? On RaiseMe, you will find and engage with
four-year institutions as soon as you enter community college. • You will begin earning scholarships in your first semester, as opposed to months, or even years in the future. • You will gain visibility into how to become strongest possible applicant to transfer to a four year college • By accumulating microscholarships for your coursework and community college achievements, you can track how many credits you’ve earned within your RaiseMe Portfolio to help contribute toward associate’s degree completion. • Your cumulative microscholarship total is the guaranteed minimum amount of financial aid that you will receive from the college you transfer to, once accepted. How to Earn with RaiseMe RaiseMe enables you to earn while you learn and work your way through your community college curriculum. You could earn microscholarships from four-year
colleges for: Receiving As and Bs in your courses Earn anywhere from $50 to $175 for getting an A or B in your core coursework. Serving your community Earn up to $12 for every hour of your community service. Working a part-time job Earn anywhere from $75 to $150 for working a part-time job outside of school. Tips for Getting Started Get started on your transfer journey today with these five simple steps 1. Create an account by visiting raise.me/transfer 2. Discover and follow
colleges that are the best fit for you based on cost, major, location and more. 3. Add your achievements, like getting an A or B in a course or working a parttime job, into your RaiseMe portfolio as you work toward completing your associate’s degree. For each achievement, you’ll earn a micro-scholarship from the colleges you’re following. 4. Keep track of your progress towards transfer microscholarships. 5. Apply to colleges and receive your micro-scholarship earnings when you transfer. The total amount of microscholarships that you earn from the university you apply and are accepted to represent the minimum amount of financial aid you will receive when you transfer. Learn more and kickstart your transfer journey today by visiting raise.me/transfer. If you have any questions, you can contact the RaiseMe team at: support@raise.me.
Graduates of one of the Maricopa Community Colleges can pursue Middle Georgia State University’s AFFORDABLE, FULLY ONLINE Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree. • 60+ hours transfer from Maricopa • 8-week and full-semester options • Concentrations in Cybersecurity, Cyber Forensics and Critical Infrastructure Management • 5 classes (15 hours) + fees = $2,546 • Learn more at mga.edu/Maricopa The B.S. in Information Technology program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET; http://www.abet.org
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Strategies for Undecided Students
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aving a clear idea of the required courses for your degree program is critical to completing college in a time-efficient manner, which most college students set out to do. In addition to consulting academic and faculty advisors, using online resources like the college catalog, degree checksheets, and transfer guides will provide the information you need to stay on track toward your educational goals. But what if you don’t know what you want to study or which type of career to pursue? You don’t need to wait to start college until you have decided on a major. There are ways you can get off to a good start, even when you’re not quite sure where the road ahead will take you.
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Use career services
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Countless resources to help you explore your options are at your fingertips and right on your college campus. Each of the ten Maricopa Community Colleges offers career services to students. Some of the most helpful online resources provided by the colleges include: The Maricopa CareerLink delivers customized career planning guidance so you can set relevant academic and career goals that better allow you to plan for your future. You will be able to assess your personal career interests, skills and values, and explore occupations and major that could be a great fit for you. Click on the icon for Maricopa CareerLink on my.maricopa.edu.
Start with general education courses
Every college degree requires at least some general courses, which would apply to multiple majors; English, math, and science, for example. If you get started on these, and do research on career options in the meantime, you’ll buy yourself more time to consider your decision on a major. Important to keep in mind, though, is that specific general education courses may also be required for the major you eventually select. For example, nursing majors are required to take specific biology courses, so if they take astronomy or geology courses for science when they are undecided on their major, they will still need to take the required biology courses later. If you’re even considering a major or two (or three), share this information with your advisor so he or she can help you enroll in courses that count for one or more of the majors you are considering and will meet general education requirements.
Start with major specific courses
You may be thinking, “Didn’t I just read the opposite?”, but a different and equally wise strategy for undecided students is to jump into what really interests you. Starting with introductory level courses in majors you are considering may actually help you start to narrow in on your
interests, and help make you comfortable in your first semester or two of college. In addition, your instructors are great sources for learning about the career options you may have if you pursue a degree in the academic disciplines they teach. Faculty can also provide a glimpse into higher courses in the major, which may help you decide if you are interested enough in the field to pursue it further.
if specific math courses are required. If several majors are being considered, take the high road by following the highest math sequence among the majors. You may end up having taken higher math than required, but that will serve you better than falling short and having to try to pick up where you left off when you go back to meet any additional requirements.
It can also be beneficial, particularly for full-time students, to take a combination of major-specific and general courses. Once you decide on a major, there will be often be sequenced courses that cannot be taken in the same semester. If you take most or all of your general education courses early on, you may not be able to build a full-time schedule of major-specific courses later, since you can’t take all of them at the same time. Developing a oneto-two semester educational plan with an advisor, even if you don’t know your major, is possible and can help prevent delays in completing your degree.
A good thing about college is that there are a lot of choices. However, so many choices can be overwhelming. When choosing courses, it may not be apparent if or how the content will translate into your career. Part of the college experience is becoming a well-rounded, educated person, and what you learn may come in handy when you least expect it. Think about what you were good at in high school or skills for which you have received recognition in the past. What are you curious about? Some of the college courses offered may be surprising; for example, you may not see how learning about banned books, rock music, or earthquakes and other natural disasters relate to your future. If you are intrigued by a course, consider taking it! It might fulfill a general education requirement (as do all three of the courses referred to above). It might help you with a current job or in your personal life. Ultimately, it may help you decide if you want to turn a strength or interest into a degree plan and career.
Mix it up a bit
Take a career exploration course
If you just don’t know where to start on your quest for a major, the structure and support of a college course in career exploration or college success strategies is a great way to learn about resources available to you and receive professional guidance on using them. It also provides a set time for you to explore your interests and research careers--a task that may get set aside otherwise when you are busy with other classes. At the Maricopa Community Colleges, there are several courses you may want to consider. Check locations, dates, and times of these courses on my.maricopa.edu: • CPD102AB Career Exploration • CPD115/AAA115 Creating College Success • CPD150/ AAA150 Strategies for College Success
Jump into math
Follow your interests & build on your strengths
Keep your options open
If you want to play it safe and take courses that apply to a wide variety of majors, select courses like “Introduction to Literature” over courses like “Literature of Southern Wyoming” (not really a class, in case you were wondering…). This is also helpful to remember if you are considering transferring out of state—if you take courses offered at most colleges
Think about what you were good at in high school or skills for which you have received recognition in the past.
The vast majority of math courses must be taken one at a time, in a prescribed sequence. Many students need to take several math courses to reach the level required for their major. Taking a free placement test at your Maricopa Community College (once you are an admitted student) will determine your starting level. Again, discuss possible majors with your advisor to find out
and universities, it is more likely that they will fit in somewhere on your degree plan and transfer to other institutions.
Get Good Grades
Don’t create a past that will come back to haunt you, when it comes to your grades. Someday, when you apply to a competitive bachelor’s degree program or graduate school, your chances for admission can be affected by poor grades in courses you didn’t take seriously enough. If you are having trouble with a class, go to tutoring, communicate with your instructor, and be aware of course withdrawal and retake policies. Also, enroll in the number of courses you can complete successfully. A common mistake for new students is taking too many courses at once in an attempt to move through college quickly. As you progress in school, you can take a heavier course load or speed things up by taking FALL or winter session courses when you know what is realistic for you.
Earn an associate’s degree
As an undecided student, you can still follow a degree plan at the Maricopa Community Colleges. If you plan to eventually transfer to a university to earn a bachelor’s degree, the Associate in Arts is a flexible degree that fulfills general studies requirements for Arizona’s public universities, along with many private, out-of-state, and online institutions. When you begin to consider specific majors, consult an advisor to find out if the Associate in Arts is still the best fit for you or if another type of degree, such as an Associate in Business, Associate in Science, or Associate in Applied Science, aligns best with your major requirements and transfer goals. Earning an associate’s degree will formally recognize and celebrate your hard work, and can increase your marketability and earning power in the workplace. If you are going to transfer to a university to earn an additional degree, you will already be a college graduate while you continue to build on your success.
Think of “for now,” not forever
If you hold out on choosing a degree path until the perfect major comes along, you may just be in school forever. While finding a rewarding career is very important, sometimes, moving forward with your education and working in a related (or even somewhat related) position for a while is the only way to know if want to stay a career for years to come. It makes sense to need time to do research and try different things to help you make a decision, so don’t be too hard on yourself for being undecided on a major. At the same time, keep in mind that most people do not stay in the same job for their whole career. With every step you take toward a goal, you’ll gain information to help you make future decisions.
TRANSFER CHECKLIST T
ransferring from a community college to a four-year college or university requires good planning. Before you transfer to a university, check into the following:
Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) and Associate Degree: ❏ Have you selected a major with an Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC)? If so, have you completed the requirements and requested AGEC certification on your transcripts? ❏ Have you met with an advisor to determine your eligibility to graduate at your community college? ❏ Have you submitted an application for graduation? Some colleges require separate applications for the AGEC and the associate degree.
Major and University Requirements: ❏ Does your major have a second language proficiency requirement?
❏ Have you completed all the prerequisites for your university program?
❏ Will you meet the minimum cumulative GPA for admission into the university and academic program you want?
Process & Transcripts: ❏ Have you researched university admission priority dates and deadlines?
and all of your official transcripts (and any AP and CLEP test scores) prior to transferring? ❏ Have you checked to see if high school transcripts and test scores are required? ❏ Have you requested that your final official transcripts (from each college attended) be sent to the university after your last semester is completed?
Financial Aid/Scholarships: ❏ Have you submitted your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the priority date of your transfer institution(s)? ❏ Have you investigated tuition and fees at the university? Some programs may require a professional fee in addition to tuition. ❏ Have you researched scholarship opportunities? Be wary of potential scams. Search services should be free of charge.
Living Arrangements: ❏ Have you decided whether you will live on or offcampus? On-campus housing can be limited and is usually awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Make the Decision to Return to College
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re you considering going back to school? You are not alone. Adults of all ages are returning to the classroom to increase their earning potential, conquer a delayed dream or just to learn a new skill. As a Maricopa Community Colleges student, you will have access to ten colleges with various academic programs and flexible class scheduling. Regardless of the cause, here are some reasons why you should dust off that backpack. College isn’t just for those graduating high school students anymore.
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Making a financial decision can be an intimidating task, however investing in education to improve your future is important. Students are eligible for Maricopa Community College District (publicly funded) and Maricopa Foundation (privately funded) scholarships for various amounts to cover tuition and/or expenses. Please the visit Scholarship webpage (https://my.maricopa. edu/financial-aid/scholarships) for more details on how to apply. The Financial Aid Answer Center will also discuss all options such as grants, scholarships, work study and federal loans in-person and over the phone at 1-888994-4433. You can also visit Paying for
If you don’t know what to major in or just want to make sure you can handle a course load, Maricopa Community Colleges has talented advisors and valuable resources to get you started:
Each Maricopa college has dedicated staff to assist you throughout your entire college experience from course registration to applying for graduation. Our advisors offer support and guidance proven to create student success. Visit Academic Advising (https://my.maricopa. edu/services/academic-advisement) or your college’s advisement/enrollment services office today.
College (https://my.maricopa.edu/howpay) for more information. *subject to change annually
You can receive college credit for experience outside the classroom or military service to save you time and money:
Unsure of what you can do with your degree? Online and in-person Career Services is available to students at each college. Below are some highly recommended links to get you started.
Did you attend a trade school or receive any certifications since high school? Or did you begin your collegiate career, but then take a break? If so, you may be able to apply that college level learning to your degree as Credit for Prior Learning (also known as Prior Learning Assessment). Maricopa colleges can award up to 30 semester credits for prior learning toward
• Maricopa CareerLink (https://maricopacsm.symplicity.com/) helps you explore potential interests, skills and values to
find the best career/major fit. • Match Careers to Degrees (https:// bigfuture.collegeboard.org/explorecareers/careers/matching-careers-todegrees) displays job titles and describes the type of work and pay you can expect in your field. • The Occupational Outlook Handbook (http://www.bls.gov/ooh/) provides career and salary information, as well as training and education requirements. • Career One Stop (http://www.careeronestop. org/) offers an easy to use Occupation Finder.
Maricopa coursework prepares you to transfer to a university:
All Maricopa colleges and the district maintain active partnerships with local, online, public, private, out-of-state and international universities to fit the needs of all continuing students. Whether you are a Nursing student, interested in Graphic Design or are still undecided, one of our partners may be the perfect option for a bachelor’s or graduate program. Some universities even allow Maricopa students to complete and transfer up to 75% of the credits required for a bachelor’s degree. Visit the Maricopa University Partner List (https://www.maricopa.edu/ degrees-certificates/transfer/pathways-partners) to compare institutions and decide which one is best for you.
Westerners in Transition (WIT) WIT is a campus-based program that helps nontraditional and adult students balance the demands of life and/or work with those of a Western education. We’re here to help you succeed.
Find out which credits will transfer to Western. Check out our transfer resources at western.edu/transfer.
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An associate’s degree is affordable ($85* per semester credit):
an associate’s degree, including up to 20 general education credits. Consult an academic advisor to discuss your eligibility.
Learn more about Western at go.western.edu.
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