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The school was founded as the non-profit Arizona Institute of Business and Technology (AIBT) in 1979. Accredited in 1982, it became a Junior College in 1991 and a Senior College in 2001.
Headquartered in Tempe, MCCCD is among the largest community college districts in the United States, serving more than 100,000 students each year in the Phoenix metropolitan area. [ 2 ] The programs offered at MCCCD include those leading to a two-year associate degree and occupational certificates, as well as online classes and dual enrollment ...
Park University: Gilbert: Private (Not For Profit) Master's University 350 1875 A.T. Still University: Phoenix: Private (Not For Profit) Special Focus: Medical ? 1892 Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies Phoenix: Private (Not For Profit) Not classified 2015 Fuller Theological Seminary: Phoenix: Private (Not For Profit)
Apollo Education Group, Inc. is an American corporation based in the South Phoenix area of Phoenix, Arizona, with an additional corporate office in Chicago, Illinois. [1] It is privately-owned by a consortium of investors including The Vistria Group, LLC and funds affiliated with Apollo Global Management, LLC.
It is located in the heart of campus and combines new student housing with classrooms and administrative offices in an open air building environment. The three new buildings cost a combined $103 million and cover 240,000 square feet (22,000 m 2 ). [ 5 ]
As of 2020, there were 105 total teachers, principals, and other school leaders and 1,898 students currently enrolled in the district with enrollment listed at 100%. [4] Of the 105 teachers, principals, and other school leaders, 16 (15%) are listed as inexperienced in the field and 101 of 105 are title 1 certified.
The Vail Academy and High School is a school located in the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park. It was founded in 1997 to accommodate the fast-growing community surrounding Vail. It previously served just high school students, but since then, it has become a K-12 school. The school mascot is the Boxer.
The Pima Community College Community campus was opened in 1975 to meet non-traditional educational needs, including distance learning, non-degree activity classes, and adult education. In 1997, the campus moved to Bonita Avenue and Commerce Park Loop, near St. Mary's Road and Interstate 10. The campus was home to the teacher education program.