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The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD), also known as Maricopa Community Colleges, is a public community college district in Maricopa County, Arizona. 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]
Chandler–Gilbert Community College (CGCC) is a public community college with multiple locations in Maricopa County, Arizona. It is part of the Maricopa County Community College District . In fall 2018, 14,728 students were enrolled at the college.
Rio Salado College was founded on March 14, 1978 [1] as one of 10 Maricopa Community Colleges.At the time, the college offered remote classrooms in 180 facilities throughout the Valley of the Sun. [2] Rio Salado College offered its first online classes in 1996 and by 2006 had converted a majority of its course offerings to an online format.
Dec. 6—Maricopa County Community College (MCCC) students with an active Student ID are able to gain free admission to the Phoenix Art Museum, thanks to a program called MC3@PAM launched by the ...
Created in 1962 with one college, the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) currently consists of ten separately accredited colleges. MCCCD is one of the largest community college districts in the United States. In the state of Arizona, GCC is the fifth largest community college by population with 14,400 students attending in 2023 ...
Maricopa County Community College District (5 C, 15 P) Midwestern University (4 P) U. Universities and colleges in Phoenix, Arizona (5 C, 17 P)
The college was originally a part of the Phoenix Union High School and Junior College District (now Phoenix Union High School District), and was known as Phoenix Junior College (PJC). PC became a part of the Maricopa County Community College District in 1960, and is now considered the flagship campus of one of the largest community college ...
Another son of NBA superstar LeBron James will be playing Division I college basketball after Bryce James announced his commitment to the Arizona Wildcats on Wednesday.