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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 351 082 JC 920 567 TITLE Annual Report to the Governor, 1991-1992. State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona. INSTITUTION Arizona State Board of Directors for Community Colleges, Phoenix. PUB DATE [92] NOTE 148p. PUB TYPE _Statistical Data (110) Reports Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC06 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Annual Reports; College Faculty; *Community Colleges; *Educational Finance; *Enrollment; Enrollment Trends; *School Districts; School Personnel; State Boards of Education; State Surveys; Student Characteristics; Tables (Data); Two Year Colleges; *Vocational Education IDENTIFIERS *Arizona ABSTRACT Designed to answer those questions about the Arizona community colleges most frequently asked by legislators, state and external agencies, citizens, and college staff and students, this factbook offers organizational, financial, and enrollment data for the state system as a whole and individual colleges. Section I presents the State Board's statement of philosophy and provides statistics on expenditures of and certificates issued for the Board and central staff. Section II provides data on community college districts, including a map of the districts; a directory of colleges, campuses and skill centers; and information on certified and non-teaching personnel, and on full- and part-time faculty. Section III presents information on income and expenditures for a variety of sources, including general fund current operating expenditures, state aid income, cost and income factors, plant investment and debt retirement, and a general revenue and expenditure chart. In section IV, enrollment data are presented, including full time student equivalent history, vocational enrollment and state aid, headcount enrollment history and characteristics, and other data. Finally, section V describes federal vocational education funding, funded vocational education projects, and skill centers. This section includes a curriculum inventory matrix. (MAB) *****************, *****, c************************************* Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** 1

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 351 082 JC 920 567

TITLE Annual Report to the Governor, 1991-1992. State Boardof Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona.

INSTITUTION Arizona State Board of Directors for CommunityColleges, Phoenix.

PUB DATE [92]

NOTE 148p.

PUB TYPE _Statistical Data (110) Reports Descriptive (141)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PC06 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Annual Reports; College Faculty; *Community Colleges;

*Educational Finance; *Enrollment; Enrollment Trends;*School Districts; School Personnel; State Boards ofEducation; State Surveys; Student Characteristics;Tables (Data); Two Year Colleges; *VocationalEducation

IDENTIFIERS *Arizona

ABSTRACTDesigned to answer those questions about the Arizona

community colleges most frequently asked by legislators, state andexternal agencies, citizens, and college staff and students, thisfactbook offers organizational, financial, and enrollment data forthe state system as a whole and individual colleges. Section Ipresents the State Board's statement of philosophy and providesstatistics on expenditures of and certificates issued for the Boardand central staff. Section II provides data on community collegedistricts, including a map of the districts; a directory of colleges,campuses and skill centers; and information on certified andnon-teaching personnel, and on full- and part-time faculty. SectionIII presents information on income and expenditures for a variety ofsources, including general fund current operating expenditures, stateaid income, cost and income factors, plant investment and debtretirement, and a general revenue and expenditure chart. In sectionIV, enrollment data are presented, including full time studentequivalent history, vocational enrollment and state aid, headcountenrollment history and characteristics, and other data. Finally,section V describes federal vocational education funding, fundedvocational education projects, and skill centers. This sectionincludes a curriculum inventory matrix. (MAB)

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encourage men and women of all ages todevelop their skills and talents differe nay,each according to abilities and intei-ests, so:that collectively they contribute to thecontinuum of democracy."

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ARIZONACOMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARDCentury Plaza, Suite 1220

Telephone (602) 255-4037

Dr. John R. Potts, ChairmanGary L. Watson, Vice ChairmanFred A. Dunsmore, SecretaryMary Kuzell-Babbitt, Treasurer

T.O. BeachDalton H. Cole, Jr.Robert L. GuginoGherald L. HoopesEvangelina "Conkie" HooverDr. Robert J. McKenzieJosephine Quesada-AlvarezDr. Joseph RussoMelba Ruth SenneJames A. UllmanGeorge H. Uribe

3225 North Central

BOARD MEMBERS

Navajo CountyMohave CountyCochise CountyCoconino County

Yuma CountyPinal CountyPima CountyGraham CountyLa Paz CountyApache CountyGila CountyYavapai CountyGreenlee CountyMaricopa CountySanta Cruz County

Phoenix, Arizona 85012

Fax (602) 279-3464

Term Expires 3rdMonday in:

January 1993January 1994January 1995January 1996

January 1994January 1999January 1998January 1995January 1998January 1998January 1996January 1997January 1999January 1997January 1993

Eddie Basha, Ex Officio, Board of RegentsRichard B. Condit, Ex Officio, Vocational Education

C. Diane Bishop, Ex Officio, State Superintendent, Public Instruction

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Dr. Donald E. Puyear, Executive DirectorGordon G. Hall, Associate Director for Educational Services

Thomas J. Saad, Associate Director for Administrative ServicesSharon M. Wheeler, Associate Director for Research

David C. Rubi, Director of Minority AffairsPete Gonzalez, Director of Governmental Affairs

Helen A. Williams, Certification Officer

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FOREWORD

This Annual Report is intended to provide information with which to

answer those questions most frequently asked by members of the Legislature,

state agencies, external agencies, citizens, college administrators, faculty,

and students. The report is divided into five sections as follows:

State Board

Community College Districts

Financial Data

Enrollment Data

Vocational Education

Information in this report is compiled from a series of reports submitted

to the State Office by the college districts.

This publication is printed annually and is the primary responsibility of

Sharon M. Wheeler, Associate Director for Research. Claudia Schreiner provided

the secretarial services.

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Foreword

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents

Section I -- State Board

ii

Introduction iv

Statement of Philosophy 1

State Board & Central Staff

General Fund Expenditures 2

Certification Fund Expenditures 3

Teaching Certificates Issued 3

Section II -- Community College Districts

Map of Arizona Community College Districts 4

Directory of Arizona Community Colleges & Campuses & Skill Centers 5

Personnel Information in the Community College Districts 11

Certified Personnel 11

Non-Teaching Personnel 11

Full-time and Part-time Faculty

Fall 1991 12

Spring 1992 13

Certified Personnel Full-time & Part-time - Fall 1991 14

Section III -- Financial Data

Revenue & Expenditure Chart 16

Source of Funds - General and Plant Fund Income 17

General Fund Income 18

Plant Fund Income 19

Summary of Income, Assessed Valuation Data & College Tax Rates . . . 20

Disposition of Funds 21

General Fund Current Operating Expenditures

Summary By Functional Classification 22Summary By Object Classification 23

Analysis of State Aid Income 24

Cost & Income Factors 25

Short-Term; Open-Entry, Open-Exit; and Vocational FTSE 26

Summary of Plant Investment and Debt Retirement 27

History of State Aid to Community Colleges 28

Vocational FTSE History 30

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Section IV -- Enrollment Data

Full Time Student Equivalent History - Chart 32

Full Time Student Equivalent History By District 33

Headcount Enrollment History - Chart 34

Headcount Enrollment History By District 35

Headcount Enrollment Characteristics - State Summary

Age Distribution 36Ethnic Background 36Residency Status 37Full-time/Part-time 37Male/Female 37

Headcount by District

Age Distribution - Fall 1991 38Age Distribution - Spring 1992 39Ethnic Background - Fall 1991 40Ethnic Background - Spring 1992 41Residency Status - Fall 1991 42Residency Status - Spring 1992 43Full-time/Part-time Status - Fall 1991 44Full-time/Part-time Status - Spring 1992 45Male/Female Status - Fall 1991 46Male/Famale Status Spring 1992 47

Other Enrollment Information

Types of Students - Fall 1991 48Types of Students - Spring 1992 49Miscellaneous Headcount Information - Fall 1991 50Miscellaneous Headcount Information - Spring 1992 51Degrees & Certificates Awarded 52Credit Hours Enrolled 53Off-Campus Programs 54Non-Credit Classes 55

Section V -- Vocational Education

Federal Vocational Education Funding 58

Funded Vocational Education Projects 59

Skill Centers 62

Curriculum Inventory Matrix 63

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INTRODUCTION

In 1960 the Arizona Legislature adopted Chapter 119, which provided for

junior college districts in the State of Arizona. However, the Arizona

Community College System really began when Eastern Arizona College was

admitted to the system in 1962 and Phoenix College in 1963. in 1971, the name

was changed to "Community College" System.

The Arizona Community College System was established not only to provide

educational facilities in localities where students resided but to relieve

the load on existing state universities created by the increasing demand for

higher educational opportunities.

A State Board of Directors was appointed to oversee the system. This

State Board now consists of 15 members appointed by the Governor for seven-

year terms. There are also three other members on the Board -- a represen-

tative of the Board of Regents, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and

the director of the Division of Vocational Education.

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STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

The philosophy of the Arizona community college system is a reflection of thepurpose of a free democratic society: government of, by and for the people.This can best be achieved by an educated populace so that all may exerciseintelligently and morally the rights, privileges and duties of self-government.This entails the affirmation that each individual has worth and dignity, must beafforded an opportunity to develop skills and talents, and must share the

responsibilities of providing educational services with the community.

Further, the philosophy recognizes that education is a vital life-long processthat -- like the society to which it responds -- is never static nor completelyrealized. Education in a democratic society aims to equip all members with theknowledge and techniques necessary for coping with the economic, social andpolitical dynamics affecting not only the individual but also the community.

It is therefore appropriate that the individual, the community and the stateshould share the financing and governance of the community college system. Atthe district level, fiscal and educational policy can be determined by localneeds. At the state level, it is imperative to establish standards, and toassess and coordinate needs and services in the best interest of the state.

Because the communities in Arizona differ widely in demographic, economic, andgeographical characteristics, the community colleges of Arizona must be per-mitted relative autonomy and a variety of curricula. But each community collegemust be committed to the following objectives:

1. To offer the first two years of baccalaureate parallel or prepro-fessional courses of the highest quality, so that students enrolled in transferprograms may complete study for the baccalaureate in four-year colleges anduniversities.

2. To provide occupational programs in technical, vocational, and parapro-fessional fields leading to an associate degree or a certificate, and to provideretraining and upgrading of skills in these fields, so that students enrolled inoccupational programs are qualified to meet current needs of the labor market.

3. To provide appropriate general education for all citizens, so that theymay perform their personal and professional roles more effectively and exercisetheir obligations and privileges as citizens more intelligently.

4. To offer programs in continuing education for those who wish to improveprofessional skills, acquire new ones, or expand their fields of knowledge andgeneral interest.

5. To provide sound academic and occupational counseling, including job pla-cement services, so that students may learn to define their goals clearly andpursue them realistically.

6. To provide cultural and community service programs for the enrichment ofthe community, and to encourage the use of community college facilities and ser-vices by all citizens of the community for educational and cultural purposes.

Finally, a democratic society prizes and values individual differences. The

role of the community college is to encourage men and women of all ages to deve-lop their skills and talents differently, each according to abilities andinterests, so that collectively they contribute to the continuum of democracy.

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1991-92

State Board and Central Staff

General Fund Expenditures

General Fund Expenditures1991-92

Appropriation

1991-92Actual

Expenditures1991-92

Reversion

No. of FTE Positions 10 10

Personal Services $ 458,900 $ 402,970 $ 55,930

Employee Related Expenditures 81,300 76,724 4,576

Professional Services 6,000 9,716 (3,716)

Travel - State 38,000 39,354 (1,354)

Travel Out-of-State 0 0 0

Operating Expenditures 13,760 66,709 (52,949)

Capital Outlay Equipment 0 2,278 (2,278)

Total State Board andCentral Staff $ 597,960 $ 597,751 $ 209

State Aid to the Colleges $ 83,575,500* $ 83,575,500* $ 0

Total State Appropriation $ 84,173,460 $ 84,173,251 $ 209

*Includes $150,000 for Economic Development Training.

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1991-92

Certification Fund Report andTeaching Certificates Issued

Certification Fund Report

No. of FTE Positions 3.0

Revenue

Balance Forward July 1, 1991 $143,641Certification Fees for Year $205,240

Total Revenue $348,881

Expenditures

Personal ServicesEmployee Related ExpendituresOther Operating Expenditures

Total Expenditures

Balance as of June 30, 1992

Teaching Certificates Issued (1991-92)

$128,67211,88454,530

$195,086

$153,795 i,

*Regular (Life)A.1.a. 1,029A.1.b. 246

A.1.c. 79

A.1.a./b.** 97Total 1,451

*Special (2 year & 6 year) 2,004

District Specific (2 year & 6 year) 83

Internship 4

Provisional (2 year)A.4.a. 924

A.4.b. 211

A.4.c. 62

A.4.a./b.** 50Total 1,247

TOTAL 4,789

*New and Renewals**Certified in 2 fields - one certificate

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ARIZONACOMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS

MOHAVE

MohaveValleyCampus

KingmanCampus

LakeHavasuCampus

LA PAZAWC/La PazCenterr-.1e L ..

.II

YUMAArizona

WesternCollege

YAVAPA1

COCONINO

CoconinoCcmmunity College

YavapaiCollege Verde

ValleyCampus

GILA

NAVAJO

APACHE

LittleColoradoCampus

PaintedDesertCampus

SilverCreekCampus

WhiteMountainCampus

4 6 Gila2 7 9 Pueblo

8 3 5 CampuMARICOPA 10 1

PIMA

Super.Mtn.

Siceial CampusPeak Aravaipa

Campus PINAL Campus

1. Chandler/Gilbert Community College2. Estrella Mountain Campus3. Gateway Community College4. Glendale Community College5. Mesa Community College6. Paradise Valley Community College1. Phoenix College8. Rio Salado Community College -

Centers throughout Maricopa County9. Scottsdale Community College10. South Mountain Community College

11. Pima Community College - Downtown12. Pima Community College East13. Pima Community College - West14. Pima Community College - Community Campus

NEINIIIMINIIIIINk

11

13 12

14 SANTACRUZ

GRAHAM

EasternArizonaCollege

COCHISE

Sierra CochiseVista CollegeCampus

10 Community College Districts

20 Colleges

2 Skill Centers

33 Campuses

11- Locations throughout Pima County

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DIRECTORY

ARIZONA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND CAMPUSES

COCHISE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

PRESIDENT: Dr. Dan W. Rehurek

COCHISE COLLEGEDOUGLAS CAMPUSRoute 1, Box 100Douglas, Arizona 85607 Tel. 364-7943

COCHISE COLLEGESIERRA VISTA CAMPUS901 North ColomboSierra Vista, Arizona 85635V.P. for Instruction: Dr. Charles LaClair Tel. 458-7110

COCONINO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

,PRESIDENT: Dr. John Glern

COCONINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE3000 North 4th Street, Suite 17Flagstaff, Arizona 86004

GRAHAM COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

PRESIDENT: Mr. Gherald L. Hoopes, Jr.

EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGEThatcher, Arizona 85552-0769

EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGEGILA PUEBLO CAMPUSBox 2820Globe, Arizona 85502Executive Dean: Mr. Donald Allen

MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

CHANCELLOR: Dr. Paul A. Elsner

Mailing address: P. O. Box 13349Phoenix, Arizona 85002

Street address: 2411 West 14th StreetTempe, Arizona 85281

-5- 12

Tel. 527-1222

Tel. 428-8231

Tel. 425-3151

Tel. 731-8000

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MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (Cont.)

CHANDLER-GILBERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE2626 East Pecos RoadChandler, Arizona 85225President: Ms. Arnette S. Ward

ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN CAMPUS3000 North Dysart RoadLitchfield Park, AZ 85340Provost: Dr. Homero Lopez

GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE108 North 40th StreetPhoenix, Arizona 85034President: Dr. Phil D. Randolph

GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE6000 West Olive AvenueGlendale, Arizona 85302President: Dr. John R. Waltrip

MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE1833 West SouthernMesa, Arizona 85202President: Dr. Larry Christiansen

PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE18401 North 32nd StreetPhoenix, Arizona 85032President: Dr. Raul Cardenas

PHOENIX COLLEGE1202 West Thomas RoadPhoenix, Arizona 85013President: Ms. Myrna Harrison

RIO SALADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE640 North First AvenuePhoenix, Arizona 85003President: Dr. Linda Thor

SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE9000 East Chaparral RoadScottsdale, Arizona 85250President: Dr. Arthur W. DeCabooter

SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE7050 South 24th StreetPhoenix, Arizona 85040President: Dr- John Cordova

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Tel. 732-7000

Tel. 935-8000

Tel. 275-8500

Tel. 435-3000

Tel. 461-7000

Tel. 493-2600

Tel. 264-2492

Tel. 223-4000

Tel. 423-6000

Tel. 243-8000

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MOHAVE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

PRESIDENT: Dr. Charles W. Hall

MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGEKINGMAN CAMPUS1971 Jagerson AvenueKingman, Arizona 86401Dean: Ms. Ingrid Lee

MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGELAKE HAVASU CAMPUS1977 West Acoma BoulevardLake Havasu City, Arizona 86403Dean: Dr. Gary Isham

MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGEMOHAVE VALLEY CAMPUS3400 Highway 95Bullhead City, Arizona 86442Dean: Dr. La Rue Davidson

NAVAJO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

President: Dr. John H. Anderson

NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGEPAINTED DESERT CAMPUS1200 East Hermosa DriveHolbrook, Arizona 86025

NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGEWHITE MOUNTAIN CAMPUSShow Low, Arizona 85901

NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGESILVER CREEK CAMPUSSnowflake, Arizona 85937

NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGELITTLE COLORADO CAMPUSWinslow, Arizona 86047

All mail for each campus is to besent to the Painted Desert Campus.

Tel. 757-4331

Tel. 855-7812

Tel. 758-3926

Tel. 524-6111

Tel. 524-6111

Tel. 537-2976

Tel. 536-7871

Tel. 289-4633

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PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Chancellor: Dr. Johnas F. Hockaday

Mailing address: P. O. Box 3010Tucson, Arizona 85702-3010

Street address: 200 North Stone AvenueTucson, Arizona 85701 Tel. 884-6047

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGECOMMUNITY CAMPUS1901 North Stone AvenueTucson, Arizona 85705-5642Provost: Ms. Jana Kooi Tel. 884-6940

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGEDOWNTOWN CAMPUS)255 North Stone AvenueTucson, Arizona 85705Provost: Dr. Miguel Palacios Tel. 884-6788

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGEEAST CAMPUS8202 East Poinciana DriveTucson, Arizona 85730Provost: Dr. Wesley Soderquist Tel. 886-3331

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGEWEST CAMPUS2202 West Anklam RoadTucson, Arizona 85709Acting Provost: Mr. Graham Smart Tel. 884-6965

PINAL COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

PRESIDENT: Dr. John Klein Tel. 723-4141

CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGESUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN CAMPUS273 East US Highway 60, A4Apache Junction, Arizona 85219Dean: Dr. Joanna Michelich Tel. 982-7261

CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGEARAVAIPA CAMPUSAravaipa Road - Star Route Box 97Winkelman, Arizona 85292Dean: Dr. Edwin Hill Tel. 357-7864

CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGESIGNAL PEAK CAMPUS8470 North Overfield RoadCoolidge, Arizona 85228 15Dean: Mr. Harold McLaughlin Tel. 723-4141

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YAVAPAI COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

INTERIM PRESIDENT: Ms. Mary Ann Bamrick Tel. 445-7300

YAVAPAI COLLEGE1100 East SheldonPrescott, Arizona 86301

YAVAPAI COLLEGEVERDE VALLEY CAMPUS601 Black Hills DriveClarkdale, Arizona 86324Dean: Dr. Jim Williams

YUMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

PRESIDENT: Dr. James Carruthers

ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGEP. O. Box 929Araby RoadYuma, Arizona 85365

-9-I6

Tel. 445-7300

Tel. 634-7501

Tel. 726-1000

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ARIZONA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGES' SKILL CENTERS

MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

MARICOPA COUNTY SKILL CENTER1245 East Buckeye RoadPhoenix, Arizona 85034Director: Mr. Stanley Grossman

PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SKILL CENTER1859 West Grant Road, Suite 104Tucson, Arizona 85745Director: Ms. Dorothy Moore

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Tel. 238-4300

Tel. 623-8456

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County

Fall 1991 Only

Personnel Infonmation.in The Community College Districts

Certified Personnel

Total

Total

Full-time

Part-time

Certified

Non-Teaching

Personnel

Faculty

Faculty

Personnel

Personnel

(Certified & Non-Certified)

Cochise

Coconino

Graham

Maricopa:*

Chandler/Gilbert

Estrella Mountain

1Gateway

.--

Glendale

Mesa

Paradise Valley

Phoenix

Rio Salado

Scottsdale

South Mountain

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Yavapai

Yuma/La Paz

TOTAL

95

191

286

167

453

477

81

14

95

65

183

248

82

330

904

2,446

3,770

1,292

5,062

34

111

145

64

209

460

64

20

84

46

235

281

104

385

191

442

633

220

853

231

539

770

222

992

52

156

208

87

295

158

392

550

178

728

9562

571

142

713

136

257

393

163

556

43

112

155

92

247

41

157

198

97

295

49.

.264

333

84

417

256

1,261

1,517

632

2,149

94

297

391

146

537

73

227

300

177

477

80

180

260

163

423

1,661

5,723

7,384

2,854

10,238

Figures represent totals for District's ten colleges/center.

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N

Fall 1991

Full-time and Part-time Faculty

1- 4

Certified

Full -time Faculty

Teaching

5 - 11

12

1 - 4

Certified

Part-time Faculty

Teaching

5 - 11

12

County

Hours

Hours

or more

Total

Hours

Hours

or more

Total

Cochise

413

70

87

99

105

17

221

Coconino

13

04

55

15

070

Graham

010

55

65

139

41

3183

Maricopa:*

24

73

373

470

770

994

70

1,834

Chandler/Gilbert

23

31

36

48

56

2106

Estrella Mountain

22

04

52

80

60

Gateway

38

35

46

134

88

13

235

Glendale

424

163

191

191

229

22

442

Mesa

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Paradise Valley

59

38

52

114

42

0156

Phoenix

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Rio Salado

02

79

87

476

8571

Scottsdale

825

99

132

144

95

25

264

South Mountain

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Mohave

00

41

41

150

88

12

250

Navajo

42

43

49

191

58

0249

Pima

20

43

210

273

757

615

46

1,418

Pinal

00

94

94

159

102

36

297

Yavapai

11

71

73

144

82

1227

Yuma/La Paz

36

71

80

104

76

0180

TOTAL

57

151

1,028

1,236

2,568

2,176

185

4,929

20

*Figures represent totals for District's ten colleges/center.

N/A - Information is not available.

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County

1 - 4

Hours

Spring 1992

Full-time and Part-time Faculty

Certified

Full-time Faculty

Teaching

5 - 11

12

Hours

or more

Total

1 - 4

Hours

Certified

Part-time Faculty

Teaching

5 - 11

12

Hours

or more

Cochise

413

62

79

88

120

17

Coconino

22

48

93

37

5

Graham

'3

08

57

65

143

44

4

Maricopa:*

22

56

203

281

572

734

59

Chandler/Gilbert

23

31

36

41

69

4

Estrella Mountain

12

03

43

90

Gateway

611

30

47

126

94

17

wGlendale

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1Mesa

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Paradise Valley

58

39

52

122

40

1

Phoenix

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Rio Salado

02

810

73

424

7

Scottsdale

830

95

133

167

98

30

South Mountain

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Mohave

016

23

39

315

70

0

Navajo

42

43

49

196

70

1

Pima

12

52

206

270

763

612

51

Pinal

00

94

94

176

121

46

Yavapai

21

70

73

158

99

1

Yuma/La Paz

46

71

81

105

82

5

TOTAL

50

156

833

1,039

2,609

1,989

189

Total

225

135

191

1,365

114

52

237

N/A

N/A

163

N/A

504

295

N/A

385

267

1,426

343

258

192

4,787

*Figures represent totals for District's ten colleges/center.

23N/A - Information is not available.

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Fall 1991

Certified Personnel

County

Regular

Full-time

Provisional

Special

Total

Regular

Provisional

Part -time

Special

Honorary

Total

Cochise

73

814

95

19

7164

1191

Coconino

30

14

15

10

51

177

Graham

51

59

65

20

2157

4183

Maricopa:*

895

72

904

2,225

245

396

02,866

Chandler/Gilbert

32

20

34

66

26

19

0111

Estrella Mountain

40

04

38

16

60

60

Gateway

46

00

46

57

42

136

0235

Glendale

184

52

191

298

51

93

0442

Mesa

231

00

231

539

00

0539

Paradise Valley

52

00

52

112

20

24

0156

Phoenix

158

00

158

392

00

0392

Rio Salado

90

09

354

90

118

0562

Scottsdale

136

00

136

257

00

0257

South Mountain

43

00

43

112

00

0112

Mohave

36

50

41

16

4137

0157

Navajo

49

00

49

37

1246

0284

Pima

235

98

252

410

133

686

01,229

Pinal

84

19

94

72

9216

0297

Yavapai

68

41

73

37

4186

0227

Yuma/La Paz

70

82

80

16

5159

0180

TOTAL

1,564

47

46

1,657

2,867

420

2,398

65,691

* Figures represent totals for District's ten colleges/centers.

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SECTION III

FINANCIAL DATA

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REVENUE & EXPENDITURES1991-92

(Summary Data All Districts)

Total:

$405,078,453

SOURCE OF FUNDS

Fund Balance

$45,855,67511%

Tuition & Fees

$52,956,91413%

Other

$29,960,8737%

Total:

$396,716,323

EXPENDITURES

Debt & Bond Interest

$5,6062411%,

Debt & Bond

$34,126,687

9%

Plant Fund

6,445,51912%

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Source of Funds

General Fund & Plant Fund Income

Fund

Balance

District

Levy

State

Aid

Tuition

&

Fees

Other

*

Revenue

Total

Income

Cochise

$2,423,209

$6,562,695

$5,624,600

$3,623,166

$28,778

$18,262,448

Coconino

2,212,328

1,182,000

398,760

(35,282)

3,757,806

Graham

10,623,782

1,129,412

9,103,500

1,575,584

(2,783,744)

19,648,534

Maricopa

1,738,526

115,777,123

34,298,600

27,603,163

27,078,237**

206,495,649

Mohave

1,908,295

5,113,060

2,729,000

1,004,424

17,603

10,772,382

Navajo

4,454,311

3,550,300

732,483

1,368,803

10,105,897

Pima

14,941,949

27,646,684

14,422,500

14,212,233

233,260

71,456,626

Pinal

3,132,966

9,277,634

4,881,400

1,431,125

478,103

19,201,228

Yavapai

4,217,668

10,656,791

3,705,000

1,214,221

3,118,087

22,911,767

Yuma/La Paz

6,869,280

10,049,453

3,928,600

1,161,755

457,028

22,466,116

TOTAL

$ 45,855,675

$192,879,491

$ 83,425,500

$ 52,956,914

$29,960,873

$ 405,078,453

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

11%

48%

21%

13%

7%

100%

*Includes Future Acquisitions, Grants and

Contracts, Auxiliary Enterprises and Transfers.

** $18,994,818 transferred

from Refunding Bond escrow account to the Plant Fund.

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General Fund Income

County,

Fund

Balance

District

Levy

State

Aid

Tuition &

Fees

Grants &

Contracts

Other

Revenue

Auxiliary

Enterprises

Transfers

Total

General

Fund

Income

Cochise

$500,000

$ 6,562,695

$ 5,100,700*

$ 3,623,166

$ 449,000

$ 182,701

$1,266,689

$(317,524)

$17,367,427

Coconino

2,212,328

979,400

398,760

92,454

23,820

(195,880)

3,510,882

Graham

1,821,640

1,129,412

8,671,700*

1,575,584

1,536,582

254,740

(3,586,714)

11,402,944

Maricopa

1,738,526

96,882,614

29,097,000**

27,603,163

6,058,443

161,3795.746

Mohave

770,322

5,113,060

2,483,700

1,004,424

3,045

129,154

(419,566)

9,084,139

Navajo

4,454,311

3,192,300

732,483

110,876

785,943

9,275,913

Pima

6,118,068

27,646,684

12,604,700

14,212,233

330,338

1,716,657

(1,175,521)

61,453,159

Pinal

2,076,296

8,293,568

4,362,500

1,431,125

404,369

(251,536)

16,316,322

Yavapai

3,175,240

8,914,379

3,327,800

1,214,221

6,981

308,537

(22,023)

16,925,135

YLne/La Paz

1,359,469

8,340,452

3,507,900

1,161,755

332,413

(124,139)

14,577,850

TOTAL

$17,559,561

$169,549,503

$73,327,700

$52,956,914

$2,418,400

$9,521,710

$ 2,052,632

(6,092,903)

$321,293,517

*Includes equalization aid for Cochise

- $836,500 and Graham - $5,055,400.

** In addition to the reported State Aid, Maricopa received $150,000

for Economic Development Training.

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1991 92

Plant Fund Income

County

Fund

Balance

District

Levy

State

Aid

Other

Revenue

Future

Acquisitions

Transfers

Total

Plant Fund

Income

Cochise

$ 1,923,209

$$

523,900

$207,603

$ (1,900,206)

$140,515

$895,021

Coconino

202,600

3,243

(154,799)

195,880

246,924

Graham

8,802,142

431,800

472,892

(4,237,146)

2,775,902

8,245,590

Maricopa

18,894,509

5,201,600

1,070,144

19,949,650*

45,115,903

Mohave

1,137,973

245,300

71,100

(483,675)

717,545

1,688,243

Navajo

358,000

471,984

829,984

Pima

8,823,881

1,817,800

7,683,118

(7,231,332)

(1,090,000)

10,003,467

Pinal

1,056,670

984,066

518,900

213,530

111,740

2,884,906

Yavapai

1,042,428

1,742,412

377,200

702,075

2,122,517

5,986,632

Yuma/La Paz

5,509,811

1,709,001

420,700

162,774

85,980

7,888,266

TOTAL

$28,296,114

$23,329,988

$10,097,800

$10,586,479

$(14,007,158)

$25,481,713

$83,784,936

*$18,994,818 transferred from Refunding Bond escrow account to the Plant Fund.

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County

General Fund

Income

1991-92

Summary of Income, Assessed Valuation Data, & College Tax Rates

1991

College Tax Rates

Primary

Secondary

Plant Fund

Income

Total

Income

1991

Assessed Valuation

Primary

Secondary

Cochise

$ 17,367,427

$895,021

$18,262,448

$377,833,053

$385,755,209

$ 1.7468

$-0-

Coconino

3,510,882

246,924

3,757,806

609,567,677

642,315,210

.3609

-0-

Graham

11,402,944

8,245,590

19,648,534

60,547,951

61,636,376

1.6539

-0-

114'

0Maricopa

161,379,746

45,115,903

206,495,649

13,875,615,691

14,235,175,875

.7459

.0943

Mohave

9,084,139

1,688,243

10,772,382

579,804,963

626,219,497

.8934

-0-

Navajo

9,275,913

829,984

10,105,897

506,833,382

513,920,156

.8762

-0-

Pima

61,453,159

10,003,467

71,456,626

2,969,739,256

2,998,163,538

.9444

-0-

Pinal

16,316,322

2,884,906

19,201,228

552,425,045

573,707,673

1.5637

.0650

Yavapai

16,925,135

5,986,632

22,911,767

628,166,161

657,274,758

1.5073

.1607

Yuma/La Paz

14,577,850

7,888,266

22,466,116

485,140,715

503,093,476

1.7484

.2734

TOTAL

$321,293,517

$ 83,784,936

$ 405,078,453

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Disposition of Funds

General Fund

Capital Outlay

Debt and

Bond

Debt and

Bond

County

Expenditures

Plant Fund

Redemption

Interest

Total

Cochise

$ 15,518,590

$729,388

$60,000

$10,000

$16,317,978

Coconino

2,728,651

246,924

2,975,575

Graham

9,397,540

6,989,992

75,000

1,875

16,464,407

Maricopa

169,466,798

21,244,442

32,331,687

3,138,076

226,181,003

Mohave

8,238,747

1,548,451

90,000

167,299

10,044,497

Navajo

8,632,314

354,046

8,986,360

Pima

56,026,815

4,573,889

350,000

513,500

61,464,204

Pinal

14,408,879

1,222,391

320,000

170,185

16,121,455

Yavapai

13,318,436

3,818,752

265,000

831,161

18,233,349

Yuma/La Paz

12,801,106

5,717,244

635,000

774,145

19,927,495

TOTAL

$310,537,876

$46,445,519

$34,126,687

$5,606,241

$396,716,323

PERCENT OF

78%

12%

9%

1%

100%

TOTAL

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General Fund CurrentOperating Expenditures

Sum mry byFunctional Classification

County

Academic Admin/Inst.

Student

Instruction

Support

Support

Services

M & 0

of

Plant

Scholarship

& Fellowship

Public

Service

Auxiliary

Enterprises

Contingency

& Reserves

Total

General Fund

txpenditures

Cochise

$ 7,718,789 $

580,392

$ 2,449,628 $

1,495,648

$ 1,739,570

$172,624

$$1,361,939

$$ 15,518,590

Coconino

986,291

165,032

602,969

202,517

187,842

4,000

580,000

2,728,651

Graham

5,040,088

322,759

1,408,600

1,322,987

1,303,106

9,397,540

Maricopa

90,597,207

16,982,995

29,390,582

16,393,584

15,689,488

412,942

169,466,798

Mohave

3,967,792

1,173,301

1,548,158

769,300

780,196

8,238,747

Navjo

3,

1,091

466,906

1,639,634

549,613

1,221,019

874,051

8,632,314

Pima

25,238,561

8,669,782

8,572,120

6,401,336

6,591,735

553,281

56,026,815

Pinal

7,131,717

866,718

2,802,887

1,157,249

2,216,536

164,250

69,522

14,408,879

Yavapai

6,004,803

1,572,903

2,979,102

889,926

1,754,821

115,: :1

13,318,436

Yuma/La Paz

6,776,963

296,740

1,936,446

1,256,831

2,296,860

237,296

12,801,106

TOTAL

$157,343,302 $31,097,528

$53,330,126 $30,438,961

$33,781,173

$1,127,451

$603,345

$2,235,990

580,000

$310,537,876

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

50.7%

10.0%

17.2%

9.8%

10.9%

0.3%

0.2%

0.7%

0.2%

100%

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General Fund Current Operating Expenditures

Suumary by Object Classification

County

Salaries &

Wages

Employee

Benefits

Contractual

Services

Supplies

Current

Fixed Charges

Utilities &

Communications

Travel

Transfers

& Misc.

Total

General

Fund

Expenditures

Cochise

$''9,832,382

$1,843,915

$600,541

$ 1,475,731

$ 449,013

$ 754,527

$ 163,982

$ 398,499

$ 15,518,590

Coconino

1,141,694

167,198

94,020

262,800

164,489

34,042

26,819

837,589

2,728,651

Graham

6,624,817

797,599

235,269

860,502

283,392

391,464

204,497

9,397,540

Maricopa

1241'13,177

21,754,583

8,613,412

4,188,289

2,478,534

6,332,594

803,528

892,681

169,466,798

Mohay.-

5,287,794

871,091

437,625

858,633

109,551

393,002

261,549

19,50e

8,238,747

Navajo

5,042,857

962,657

422,709

394,920

324,244

391,497

83,513

1,009,917

8,632,314

Pima

37,493,659

5,314,384

3,531,976

2,749,468

2,636,387

2,679,923

810,883

810,135

56,026,815

Pinal

9,314,115

1,711,397

908,150

879,430

310,041

827,831

293,665

164,250

14,408,879

Yavapai

9,092,161

1,527,063

606,806

916,087

313,109

782,105

68,287

12,819

13,318,436

Yuma /La Paz

8,114,166

1,603,850

549,570

952,590

599,244

/89,644

192,042

12,801,106

TOTAL

$216,346,822

$36,553,737

$16,000,077

$13,538,450

$7,668,004

$13,376,629

$2,908,765

$4,145,392

$310,537,876

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

69.7%

11.8%

5.1%

4.4%

2.5%

4.3%

0.9%

1.3%

10C%

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Analysis of State Aid Income

Operational Capital Outlay TotalCounty State Aid* State Aid* State Aid*

Cochise $ 5,100,700** $ 523,900 $ 5,624,600

Coconino 979,400 202,600 1,182,000

Graham 8,671,700** 431,800 9,103,500

Maricopa 29,097,000 5,201,600 34,298,600

Mohave 2,483,700 245,300 2,729,000

Navajo 3,192,300 358,000 3,550,300

Pima 12,604,700 1,817,800 14,422,500

Pinal 4,362,500 518,900 4,881,400

Yavapai 3,327,800 377,200 3,705,000

Yuma/LaPaz 3,507,900 420,700 3,928,600

TOTAL $73,327,700 $10,097,800 $83,425,500

* Actual state aid received.** Includes $5,055,400 in equalization aid for Graham County and $836,500 in

equalization aid for Cochise County.

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FTSE

Cost & Income Factors

Operational

Operational

Operational

State Aid

District

Total

Cost Per

Received

Levy Per

County

FTSE*

FTSE

Per FTSE

FTSE

Cochise

3,334

4,655

1,530**

1,968

Coconino

491

5,557

1,995

4,506

Graham

2,436

3,858

3,560**

464

Maricopa

44,656

3,795

652

2,170

Mohave

1,960

4,203

1,267

2,609

Navajo

2,243

3,845

1,423

1,986

Pima

15,051

3,722

837

1,837

Pinal

3,053

4,720

1,429

2,717

Yavapai

2,402

5,545

1,385

3,711

Yuma/La Paz

2,585

4,952

1,357

3,226

TOTAL

78,211

$3,971

$938

$2,168

(State Average)

(State Average)

(State Average)

**

Includes equalization aid.

Includes short-term, open-entry, open-exit & summer FTSE.

Does not include skill center FTSE.

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N

1991-92

FTSE

Short-Term; Open-Entry, Open-Exit; and Vocational

County

Averaged

45 -Day

FTSE

Short-Term,

Open-Entry,

Open-Exit & Summer

FTSE

Total

FTSE*

---Voc-Tech FTSE-- -

Averaged

% of Total

FTSE

FTSE

Cochise

2,765

569

3,334

1,101

33.0%

Coconino

437

54

491

146

29.7%

Graham

2,137

299

2,436

1,041

42.7%

Maricopa

36,460

8,196

44,656

12,571

28.2%

Mohave

1,656

304

1,960

645

32.9%

Navajo

1,803

440

2,243

856

38.2%

Pima

13,209

1,842

15,051

4,359

29.0%

Pinal

2,144

909

3,053

1,282

42.0%

Yavapai

2,178

224

2,402

663

27.6%

Yuma/La Paz

2,298

287

2,585

745

28.8%

TOTAL

65,087

13,124

78,211

23,409

29.9%

*Includes short-term, open-entry,

open-exit and summer FTSE.

Does not include skill center FTSE of 904

in Maricopa and 313 in Pima.

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nJ

Summary of Plant Investment !I Debt Retirement

Plant Fund

Cochise

Coconino

Graham

Maricopa

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Yavapai

Yuma/La Paz

Total

Capital Outlay

Equipment

$7,782,294

$ 246,924

$ 6,C41,274

$ 52,833,269

$4,436,031

$4,862,513

$13,893,957$ 7,381,289

$ 5,962,236

$ 5,878,049

$109,317,836

Buildings

10,520,649

13,589,558

154,659,663

6,849,942

1,996,052

42,319,040

14,607,662

19,239,950

23,248,540

287,031,056

Land

1,098,700

222,549

16,155,179

695,492

432,883

3,667,502

455,002

2,255,970

348,021

25,331,298

Improve. Other

Than Bldgs.

---

1,899,216

10,381,948

528,733

3,744,750

563,870

---

---

7,289,707

24,408,224

Library Books

818,279

542,217

5,279,026

913,788

611,530

3,313,664

880,396

1,389,434

875,996

14,624,330

Constr. in Prog.

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

424,976

---

424,976

Other

6,962,753

47,379

7,010,132

Total Invest.

in Plant

$20,219,922

$ 246,924$22,294,814

$246,271,838 $13,423,986

$11,647,728

$63,753,033

$23,324,349$29,272,566

$37,687,692

$468,147,852

G.O.Bonds

Debt Retirement

Outstanding

(July 1991) $

$75,000

$ 32,600,000 $

$$

$3,660,000

$11,100,000

$19,500,000

$ 66,935,000

New Issues

Redemption

75,000

13,000,000

230,000

265,000

505,000

14,075,000

Outstanding

(June 1992)

19,600,000

3,430,000

10,835,000

18,995,000

52,860,000

Revenue Bonds

Outstanding

(July 1991) $ 270,000

$$ 40,685,000 $ 1,860,000

$820,000

$11,375,000

$420,000

$$ 1,420,000

56,850,000

New Issues

750,000

750,000

Redemption

60,000

17,690,000

90,000

350,000

90,000

130,000

18,410,000

Outstanding

(June 1992)

210,000

22,995,000

1,770,000

820,000

11,025,000

330,000

2,040,000

39,190,000

Certificates of

Participation

$$

$---

$7,519,975 $

$---

$$

$$

$7,519,975

New Issues

---

89,020

7,160,000

7,249,020

Redemption

1,641,687

1,641,687

Outstanding

5,967,308

7,160,000

13,127,308

(June 1992)

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HISTORY OF STATE AID TO COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Fiscal Years 1962-63 through 1991-92

Basic

Operational

Vocational/Technical

Total Operational

Capital Outlay

Total

Fiscal Year

State Aid

Operational State Aid

State Aid

State Aid

State Aid

1962-63

$303,100

$---

$303,100

$81,190

$384,290

1963-64

2,784,570

2,784,570

827,310

3,611,880

1964-65

3,473,050

3,473,050

1,067,545

4,540,595

1965-66

5,050,675

5,050,675

1,453,715

6,504,390

1966-67

6,001,100

6,001,100

1,741,790

7,742,890

1967-68

6,228,425

6,228,425

1,827,350

8,055,775

1

t...,

1968-69

6,720,700

6,720,700

1,978,230

8,698,930

co

1969-70

8,600,025

8,600,025

2,506,540

11,106,565

1970-71

10,853,500

10,853,500

3,178,025

14,031,525

1971-72

14,124,746

14,124,746

3,388,651

17,513,397

1972-73*

15,559,845

2,092,989

17,652,834

4,179,173

21,832,007

1973-74

17,305,424

2,446,291

19,751,715

4,317,384

24,069,099

1974-75

21,922,765

3,175,650

25,098,415

6,049,080

31,147,495

1975-76

25,809,587

3,775,681

29,585,268

7,207,180

36,792,448

1976-77

24,301,281

3,454,088

27,755,369

7,258,102

35,)13,471

1977-78

25,479,652

3,668,936

29,148,588

6,845,309

35,993,897

1978-79**

24,891,025

3,631,510

28,522,535

7,173,178

35,695,713

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HISTORY OF STATE AID TO COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Fiscal Years 1962-63 through 1991-92

(Continued)

,

Fiscal Year

Basic

Operational

State Aid

Vocational/Technical

Operational State Aid

Total Operational

State Aid

Capital Outlay

State Aid

Total

State Aid

1979-80

25,720,543

3,781,525

29,502,068

7,414,018

36,916,086

1980-81

29,913,252

3,889,620

33,802,872

7,975,946

41,778,818

1981-82

27,973,872

4,088,931

32,062,803

7,601,215

39,664,018

1982-83***

29,352,113

4,655,387

34,007,500

5,973,877

39,981,377

1983-84****

30,773,636

5,074,344

35,847,980

5,000,000

40,847,980

1984-85****

30,392,060

4,926,772

35,318,832

6,000,000

41,318,832

1985-86

38,743,406

6,424,950

45,168,356

8,357,451

53,525,807

1986-87*****

46,820,555

8,655,486

55,476,041

8,577,600

64,053,641

1987-88*****

52,183,949

7,919,493

60,103,442

7,485,144

67,588,586

1988-89*****

57,552,886

9,240,900

66,793,786

7,756,200

74,549,986

1989-90*****

55,528,409

8,666,528

64,194,937

8,025,600

72,220,537

1990-91*****

64,100,788

8,916,934

73,017,722

8,344,200

81,361,922

1991-92

73,327,700

******

73,327,700

10,097,800

83,425,500

**

New formula for capital

outlay state aid enacted for districts with

less then 5,000 FTSE.

***

State aid prorated; formula not

followed on operational and

capital outlay funding due to budget cuts.

****

Formula not followed on

capital outlay funding due to budget cuts.

In 1984-85 the capital

outlay

state aid figure includes

an additional $1 million as

matching capital outlay dollars.

*****

Due to legislative

budget cuts, operational state aid

was considerably lower than entitlements

provided by statute.

******

Beginning in 1991-92 state aid for vocational

education was not specifically

listed in the

appropriation.

New formula for state aid enacted.

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VOCATIONAL FTSE HISTORY

Fiscal Years 1972-73 Through 1991-92

Vocational

Percent of

Total State Aid Paid

Percent of Total

Fiscal Year

FTSE

Total FTSE

Total FTSE

To Vocational FTSE

Operational State Aid

12.0%

12.0%

1f(610

12.8%

12.4%

12.6%

12.7%

12.8%

11.5%

12.8%

13.7%

14.2%

14.0%

14.0%

16.0%

13.2%

13.8%

13.5%

12.2%

54

1972-73

9,496

30.7%

30,957

$2,092,989

1973-74

11,248

32.2%

34,915

2,446,291

1974-75

14,857

33.2%

44,808

3,175,650

1975-76

17,817

33.4%

53,388

3,775,681

1976-77

16,092

32.1%

50,060

3,454,088

1977-78

17,115

33.8%

50,707

3,668,936

1978-79

17,038

34.5%

49,454.5

3,631,510

1979-80

17,813

35.0%

51,135

3,781,525

1980-81

18,340

35.6%

51,488

3,889,620

1981-82

19,329

36.9%

52,347

4,088,931

1982-83

20,578

37.6%

54,748

4,655,387

1983-84

20,124

38.6%

52,070

5,074,344

1984-85

18,745

38.2%

49,119

4,926,772

1985-86

19,148

38.2%

50,101

6,424,950

1986-87

23,298

43.4%

53,650

8,655,486

1987-88

20,463

35.7%

57,281

7,919,493

1988-89

23,362

36.7%

63,659

9,240,900

1989-90

21,921

31.6%

69,384

8,666,528

1990-91

24,818

32.8%

74,331

8,916,934

1991-92

23,409

29.9%

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SECTION IV

ENROLLMENT DATA:

Full-Time Student Equivalents (FTSE)

&

Headcount

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FULL-TIME STUDENT EQUIVALENT

5,741

78,211Air

1963 1965 1967 1969 1971 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991

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Year

Cochise

Coconino

Graham

FULL-TIME STUDENT EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT

Fall Semester 1963-64 through 1971-72

Averaged FTSE 1972-73 through 91-92

Maricopa

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Yavapai,

Yuma

Total

1963-64

---

629

4,576

---

536

5,741

1964-65

567

654

7,134

953

9,308

1965-66

824

858

9,411

1,134

12,227

1966-67

811

942

10,966

1,333

14,052

1967-68

929

1,010

12,367

1,309

15,615

1968-69

1,072

1,075

14,329

1,454

17,930

1969-70

1,144

1,112

16,445

801

495

1,509

21,506

1970-71

1,315

1,031

18,142

2,380

1,488

665

1,651

26,672

1971-72

1,311

1,136

19,433

3,790

2,208

867

1,805

30,550

*1972-73

1,339

1,174

19,240

4,647

2,022

966

1,569

30,957

*1973-74

1,496

1,478

20,065

6,453

2,263

1,296

1,864

34,915

1*1974-75

1,842

1,643

24,545

639

794

8,859

2,489

1,803

2,194

44,808

L..)

L..,

*1975-76

2,178

2,332

28,554

1,006

1,044

11,189

2,889

2,081

2,115

53,388

*1976-77

2,332

1,755

26,394

1,164

880

10,885

2,657

1,949

2,044

50,060

*1977-78

2,245

1,909

26,032

1,276

1,182

11,427

2,836

1,858

1,942

50,707

*1978-79

2,106

1,845

26,110

1,198

1,414

10,641.5

2,475.5

1,762.5

1,902

49,454.5

*1979-80

2,156

1,824

27,299

1,033

1,566

11,038

2,452

1,815

1,952

51,135

*1980-81

2,150

1,848

28,194

1,094

1,689

10,167

2,612

1,840

1,894

51,488

*1981-82

2,187

1,781

28,466

1,027

1,928

10,518

2,539

1,988

1,913

52,347

*1982-83

2,170

2,079

29,816

1,162

1,932

11,198

2,612

1,917

1,862

54,748

*1983-84

2,175

1,954

28,694

1,012

1,710

10,247

2,533

1,824

1,921

52,070

*1984-85

2,081

1,809

27,171

991

1,462

10,043

2,062

1,696

1,804

49,119

*1985-86

2,186

1,943

27,417

1,071

1,678

10,003

2,268

1,710

1,825

50,101

*1986-87

2,711

2,022

29,029

1,284

1,794

10,616

2,411

1,918

1,865

53,650

*1987-88

2,630

2,253

30,847

1,400

1,831

11,464

2,558

2,246

2,052

57,281

*1988-89

2,884

2,243

35,115

1,345

1,982

12,660

2,696

2,406

2,328

63,659

*1989-90

3,091

---

2,454

39,278

1,430

2,072

13,125

3,062

2,522

2,350

69,384

*1990-91

3,033

2,431

42,341

1,724

2,201

14,490

3,102

2,652

2,357

74,331

*1991-92

3,334

491

2,436

44,656

1,960

2,243

15,051

3,053

2,402

2,585

78,211

*FTSE enrollment from 1972-73 through the

present indicates averaged FTSE for the Fall and

Spring semesters.

State aid is based on the averaged

FTSE enrolled for the year, as

per Arizona Revised Statutes.

FTSE equals the total number of

student credit hours generatedper year

divided

by 30.

Beginning in 1981-82, short-term and open entry,

open exit FTSE are also included.

Beginning in 1989-90, summer FTSE is also included.

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1963-64 through 19

FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENTS

midIIIII

159,800

1963 965 967 1969 1971 1973 975 977 1979 981 983 985 987 989 1991

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FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

1963-64 through 91-92

Year

Cochise

Coconino

Graham

Maricopa

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Yavapai

Yuma/La Paz

Total

1963-64

1964-65

1965-66

1966-67

1967-68

1968-69

1969-70

1970-71

1971-72

1972-73

1973-74

1974-75

1975-76

1976-77

1977-78

1978-79

1979-80

1980-81

1981-82

1982-83

1983-84

1984-85

1985-86

1986-87

1987-88

1988-89

1989-90

1990-91

1991-92

1,018

1,215

1,098

1,352

1,503

1,605

1,767

2,151

2,159

2,483

2,829

3,407

3,863

3,977

3,939

4,109

4,069

4,153

3,973

4,103

4,194

3,939

4,675

4,746

4,755

4,897

4,548

4,829

970

826

789

890

951

1,035

1,346

1,593

1,736

1,792

2,094

2,781

2,690

4,027

3,109

3,363

3,576

3,467

3,700

3,704

3,936

3,412

3,403

3,692

3,985

4,173

4,140

4,406

4,345

4,521

8,873

12,512

16,244

18,149

19,460

22,692

26,631

28,827

31,230

33,672

37,093

43,541

49,954

48,327

49,785

54,309

58,281

60,798

59,315

63,084

65,077

63,582

65,832

71,664

78,008

85,551

89,369

91,202

95,089

1,521

2,635

2,710

3,305

3,410

3,005

3,368

3,031

3,297

3,137

3,211

3,162

3,772

4,127

3,890

3,959

5,059

5,622

---

---

2,010

2,993

2,289

3,173

3,994

4,323

5,376

5,737

6,377

5,274

4,535

5,260

5,638

5,974

6,524

5,399

5,644

5,237

3,530

5,588

7,616

11,669

15,266

19,588

20,003

21,351

21,521

21,769

19,985

20,400

21,252

20,256

20,042

20,409

22,405

24,339

25,656

25,726

27,375

27,920

2,070

2,891

4,446

3,891

4,437

4,427

5,961

5,846

6,090

5,189

5,286

6,102

6,262

5,175

4,906

3,477

4,504

4,515

4,760

4,688

5,012

4,749

4,948

801

1,006

1,383

1,702

2,534

3,909

4,689

4,242

4,309

4,412

4,628

4,758

5,525

5,536

5,343

5,194

5,191

5,531

6,372

6,757

6,544

6,859

5,348

966

1,634

1,670

1,809

1,889

2,183

2,337

3,015

3,025

2,709

3,586

3,908

4,012

4,047

3,780

3,872

3,909

3,847

4,181

3,999

4,145

3,718

3,911

4,171

4,669

4,883

4,942

5,050

5,316

10,665

15,953

20,019

22,007

23,736

27,724

35,037

42,772

49,615

53,843

64,583

80,101

97,266

94,436

99,133

104,222

108,777

112,003

112,308

116,629

115,653

111,356

115,900

126,356

137,168

-146,844

150,254

154,831

159,800

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1991-92 STATE TOTALS

Headcount Enrollment Characteristics

Age Distribution

Fall 1991

State

% of

Total

Total

Spring 1992

State

% of

Total

Total

Total

1991-92

Average

Below 20 years

28,625

18

25,100

15

53,725

26,863

16

20-24 years

37,640

23

39,290

24

76,930

38,465

24

25-29 years

22,418

14

22,660

14

45,078

22,539

14

30-39 years

35,110

22

36,045

22

71,155

35,577

22

40-49 years

20,369

13

21,270

13

41,639

20,820

13

50-59 years

7,682

58,457

516,139

8,069

5

60 and above

5,773

49,118

614,891

7,446

5

Undeclared

2,183

12,479

14,662

2,331

1

TOTAL

159,800

100

164,419

100

324,219

162,110

100

Ethnic Background

American Indian

5,042

35,379

310,421

5,211

3

Asian or Pacific Islander

3,454

23,752

27,206

3,603

2

Black (Non-Hispanic)

5,162

35,097

310,259

5,129

3

Hispanic

22,646

14

22,482

14

45,128

22,564

14

White (Non-Hispanic)

117,293

74

123,331

75

240,624

120,312

74

Undeclared

6,203

44,378

310,581

5,291

4

TOTAL

159,800

100

164,419

100

324,219

162,110

100

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1991-92 STATE TOTALS

Headcount Enrollment Characteristics

Resident & Non-Resident

Fall

State

Total

1991 % of

Total

Spring 1992

State

% of

Total

Total

Total

1991-92

Average

Resident

143,852

90

144,992

88

288,844

144,422

89

Out-of-County

8,161

57,997

516,158

8,079

5

Out-of-State

5,887

48,846

514,733

7,367

5

Foreign

1,900

12,584

24,484

2,242

1

TOTAL

159,800

100

164,419

100

324,219

162,110

100

Full-time/Part-time

Full-time

34,056

21

31,810

19

65,866

32,933

20

Part-time

125,744

79

132,609

81

258,353

129,177

80

TOTAL

159,800

100

164,419

100

324,219

162,110

100

Male/Female

Male

67,110

42

69,890

43

137,000

68,500

42

Female

90,600

57

92,388

56

182,988

91,494

57

Undeclared

2,090

12,141

14,231

2,116

1

TOTAL

159,800

100

164,419

100

324,219

162,110

100

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Fall 1991.,_

Headcount*

Age Distribution

Below 20 % of

20-24 % of

25-29 % of

30-39 % of

40-49 % of

50-59

County

years

Total*kmaiTotal** years.Total** pars Total**22ariTotal**years

% of

Total**

60 and % of

% of

above Total Undeclared Total**

Total

Cochise

837

17.3

1,028

21.3

751

15.6

1,217

25.2

644

13.3

199

4.1

68

1.4

85

1.8

4,829

Coconino

124

12.8

208

21.4

129

13.3

239

24.6

183

18.9

50

5.2

22

2.3

15

1.5

970

Graham

1,314

29.1

695

15.4

416

9.2

802

17.7

512

11.3

308

6.8

467

10.3

70.2

4,521

Maricopa***

16,882

17.8

23,022

24.2

14,105

14.8

20,922

22.0

12,026

12.6

4,250

4.5

2,060

2.2

1,822

1.9

95,089

Ch./Gilbert

771

23.3

843

25.5

446

13.5

679

20.6

390

11.8

103

3.1

37

1.1

36

1.1

3,305

Estrella Mht.

95

10.6

116

12.9

111

12.4

266

29.7

192

21.4

65

7.3

27

3.0

24

2.7

896

Gateway

305

4.4

940

13.7

1,203

17.5

2,196

32.0

1,268

18.5

457

6.6

96

1.4

404

5.9

6,869

Glendale

4,235

22.5

4,501

24.0

2,572

13.7

4,017

21.4

2,287

12.2

749

4.0

318

1.7

106

0.5

18,785

Mesa

4,364

21.3

6,799

33.1

3,175

15.5

3,844

18.7

1,696

8.3

428

2.1

163

0.8

34

0.2

20,503

P. Valley

989

16.9

1,331

22.7

862

14.7

1,386

23.6

707

12.1

211

3.6

110

1.9

266

4.5

5,862

Phoenix

2,443

17.1

3,575

25.1

2,397

16.8

3,010

21.1

1,597

11.2

567

4.0

231

1.6

436

3.1

14,256

Rio Salado

588

5.4

1,157

10.6

1,604

14.6

3,213

29.4

2,385

21.8

1,000

9.1

652

6.0

343

3.1

10,942

Scottsdale

2,164

21.0

3,041

29.4

1,319

12.8

1,649

16.0

1,124

10.9

563

5.4

382

3.7

80

0.8

10,322

South Mkt.

928

27.7

719

21.5

416

12.4

662

19,8

380

11.3

107

3.2

44

1.3

93

2.8

3,349

Mohave

787

14.0

784

13.9

634

11.3

1,157

20.6

861

15.3

549

9.8

729

13.0

121

2.1

5,622

Navajo

661

12.6

682

13.0

694

13.2

1,570

30.0

916

17.5

394

7.5

307

5.9

13

0.3

5,237

Pima

5,125

18.4

8,417

30.1

3,974

14.2

5,946

21.3

3,133

11.2

938

3.4

294

1.1

93

0.3

27,920

Pinal

860

17.4

744

15.0

573

11.6

1,105

22.3

692

14.0

318

6.4

656

13.3

00.0

4,948

Yavapai

970

18.2

797

14.9

402

7.5

1,017

19.0

764

14.3

423

7.9

948

17.7

27

0.5

5,348

Yuma/La Paz

1,065

20.0

1,263

23.8

740

13.9

1 135

21.3

638

12.0

253

4.8

222

4.2

00.0

5,316

TOTAL

28,625

37,640

22,418

35,110

20,369

7,682

5,773

2,183

159,800

%STATE TOTAL

18%

23%

14%

22%

13%

5%

4%

1%

100%

*Based on 45-day census.

**

Figures represent percentages of district or campus totals.

***

Figures represent totals of 45-day headcounts for the District's ten colleges/campuses.

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County

Ccchise

Coconino

Spring 199i

Headcount

Age Distribution

Belyziro

Total'*

Tettoafl** 2y5e-aPsTZ**

Total

:4r9s TZ** 5yrs

452

634

Graham

1,087

Maricopa*

Ch./Gbt.

Estrella Mht.

Gateway

Glendale

Mesa

P. Valley

Phoenix

Rio Salado

Scottsdale

south Mountain

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Yavapai

Yulia/La Paz

TOTAL

14,657

661

112

228

3,588

3,767

880

2,406

523

1,828

664

564

592

4,273

715

868

1,258

25,100

% OF STATE TOTAL

*

% of

60 and % of

% of

Total'`

above Total** Undeclared Total**

Total

8.9

1,320

25.9

847

16.6

1,324

25.9

747

14.6

241

4.7

76

1.5

97

1.9

5,104

24.2

658

25.2

345

13.2

533

20.4

311

11.9

99

3.8

34

1.3

00.0

2,614

23.8

697

15.3

418

9.2

821

18.0

559

12.3

340

7.4

640

14.0

00.0

4,562

15.6

23,721

25.2

13,970

14.8

21,017

22.3

12,179

12.9

4,343

4.6

2,596

2.7

1,774

1.9

94,257

19.7

902

26.8

460

13.7

781

23.2

394

11.7

94

2.8

57

1.7

14

0.4

3,363

12.6

115

12.9

105

11.8

271

30.4

176

19.7

68

7.6

28

3.1

17

1.9

892

3.5

905

14.0

1,100

17.0

2,040

31.5

1,194

18.5

453

7.0

119

1.8

432

6.7

6,471

19.4

4,691

25.3

2,654

14.3

4,027

21.8

2,325

12.6

763

4.1

399

2.1

67

0.4

18,514

18.8

6,991

34.9

3,170

15.9

3,677

18.4

1,706

8.5

463

2.3

203

1.0

43

0.2

20,020

15.7

1,366

24.3

797

14.2

1,363

24.3

763

13.6

232

4.1

138

2.4

79

1.4

5,618

16.3

3,823

25.9

2,461

16.7

3,283

22.3

1,692

11.5

586

4.0

294

2.0

201

1.3

14,746

4.7

1,139

10.2

1,483

13.2

3,180

28.4

2,385

21.3

987

8.8

'80

7.0

712

6.4

11,189

17.7

3,074

29.7

1,334

12.9

1,740

16.8

1,174

11.4

600

5.8

516

5.0

77

0.7

10,343

21.4

715

23.1

406

13.1

655

21.1

370

11.9

97

3.1

62

2.0

132

4.3

3,101

9.0

845

13.6

616

9.9

1,211

19.5

926

14.9

602

9.7

1,015

16.3

440

7.1

6,219

11.0

768

14.3

692

12.9

1,642

30.5

1,035

19.2

396

7.4

238

4.4

14

0.3

5,377

15.5

8,526

30.8

4,020

14.5

6,059

21.9

3,357

12.1

983

3.6

323

1.2

123

0.4

27,664

13.1

765

13.9

518

9.4

1,113

20.3

626

11.4

421

7.7

1,329

24.2

00.0

5,487

15.1

861

15.0

471

8.2

1,161

20.3

866

15.1

485

8.5

991

17.3

31

0.5

5,734

17.0

1,129

15.3

763

10.3

1,164

15.7

664

9.0

547

7.4

1,876

25.3

00.0

7,401

39,290

22,660

36,045

21,270

8,457

9,118

2,479

164,419

15%

24%

14%

22%

13%

5%

6%

1%10

0%

Based on 45-day census.

**

Figures represent percentages of district or campus totals.

***

Figures represent totals of 45-day headcounts for the District's ten colleges/campuses.

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American

% of

County

Indian

Total**

Asian or

Pacific

Islander

Fall

Black

% of

(Non-

Total^^

,.,

Hispanic)

1991 - Headcount*

Ethnic Backman:I

% of

Total**

White

(Non-

% of

% of

Hispanic) Total

Undeclared

Total**

Total

% of

Total

-

Hispanic

Cochise

48

1.0

111

2.3

316

6.5

1,004

20.8

2,845

58.9

505

10.5

4,829

Coconino

105

10.8

12

1.2

70.7

91

9.4

755

77.9

00.0

970

Graham

224

4.9

35

0.8

109

2.4

: :5

19.6

3,255

72.0

13

0.3

4,521

Maricopa:***

1,890

2.0

2,306

2.4

3,374

3.6

10,030

10.5

72,424

76.2

5,065

5.3

95,089

Ch./Gbt.

27

0.8

52

1.6

72

2.2

377

11.4

2,734

82.7

43

1.3

3,305

Estrella Mht.

70.8

13

1.5

14

1.6

193

21.5

183

20.4

486

54.2

896

Gateway

220

3.2

154

2.2

325

4.7

864

12.6

5,281

76.9

25

0.4

6,869

Glendale

243

1.3

558

3.0

503

2.7

1,931

10.3

13,809

73.5

1,741

9.2

18,785

Mesa

387

1.9

712

3.5

517

2.5

1,810

8.8

16,769

81.8

308

1.5

20,503

1 .p,

c)

P. Valley

Phoenix

74

430

1.3

3.0

93

340

1.6

2.4

35

766

0.6

5.4

264

2,072

4.5

14.5

5,044

9,700

86.0

68.0

352

948

6.0

6.7

5,862

14,256

1

Rio Salado

151

1.4

134

1.2

463

4.2

1,017

9.3

8,465

77.4

712

6.5

10,942

Scottsdale

286

2.8

180

1.7

127

1.2

390

3.8

9,062

87.8

277

2.7

10,322

South Mountain

65

1.9

70

2.1

552

16.5

1,112

33.2

1,377

41.1

173

5.2

3,349

Mohave

133

2.4

55

1.0

14

0.2

349

6.2

4,666

83.0

405

7.2

5,622

Navajo

1,409

26.9

20

0.4

81

1.5

436

8.3

3,277

62.6

14

0.3

5,237

Pima

691

2.5

802

2.9

916

3.3

6,545

23.4

18,966

67.9

00.0

27,920

Pinal

257

5.2

45

0.9

140

2.8

1,088

22.0

3,418

69.1

0C.0

4,948

Yavapai

169

3.2

40

0.7

35

0.7

222

4.2

4,757

.9

125

2.3

5,348

Yuma/La Paz

116

2.2

28

0.5

170

3.2

1,996

37.6

2,930

55.1

76

1.4

5,316

TOTAL

5,042

3,454

5,162

22,646

117,293

6,203

159,800

% OF STATE TOTAL

3%

2%

3%

14%

74%

4%

Based on 45-day census.

**

.

Figures represent percentages of district or campus totals.

***

Figures represent totals of 45-day headcounts for the District's ten colleges/campuses.

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Spring 1992 - Headcount*

Ethnic Background

American

% of

County

Indian

Total**

Asian or

Pacific

Islander

Black

% of

(Non-

% of

% of

Total Hispanic) Total**

Hispanic Total**

White

(Non-

% of

% of

Hispanic) Total** Undeclared

Total

Total

Cochise

54

1.1

176

3.4

321

6.3

1,041

20.4

3,063

59.8

459

9.0

5,104

Coconino

301

11.5

32

1.2

30

1.2

230

8.8

2,014

77.0

70.3

2,614

Graham

271

6.0

33

0.7

94

2.1

827

18.1

3,322

72.8

15

0.3

4,562

Maricopa:***

1,921

2.0

2,430

2.6

3,316

3.5

9,973

10.6

73,120

77.6

3,497

3.7

94,257

Ch./Gbt.

31

0.9

56

1.7

73

2.2

395

11.7

2,767

82.3

41

1.2

3,363

Estrella Mht.

10

1.1

91.0

22

2.5

174

19.5

646

72.4

31

3.5

892

Gateway

201

3.1

150

2.3

303

4.7

732

11.3

5,082

78.5

30.1

6,471

Glendale

242

1.3

556

3.0

540

2.9

1,979

10.7

14,985

80.9

212

1.2

18,514

Mesa

398

2.0

702

3.5

517

2.6

1,802

9.0

16,278

81.3

323

1.6

20,020

P. Valley

71

1.3

87

1.5

43

0.8

272

4.8

4,992

88.9

153

2.7

5,618

Phoenix

477

3.2

384

2.6

800

5.4

2,209

15.0

10,006

67.9

870

5.9

14,746

Rio Salado

162

1.4

214

1.9

400

3.6

1,018

9.1

8,068

72.0

1,337

12.0

11,189

Scottsdale

266

2.6

193

1.9

109

1.0

399

3.9

9,063

87.5

323

3.1

10,343

South Mountain

63

2.0

79

2.6

509

16.4

993

32.0

1,253

40.4

204

6.6

3,101

Mohave

150

2.4

56

0.9

16

0.3

406

6.5

5,458

87.8

133

2.1

6,219

Navajo

1,470

27.3

25

0.5

70

1.3

447

8.3

3,357

62.4

80.2

5,377

Pima

694

2.5

860

3.1

949

3.4

6,385

23.1

18,776

67.9

00.0

27,664

Pinal

235

4.3

44

0.8

123

2.2

1,049

19.1

4,036

73.6

00.0

5,487

Yavapai

157

2.7

54

1.0

30

0.5

241

4.2

5,141

89.7

111

1.9

5,734

Yuma/La Paz

126

1.7

42

0.6

148

2.0

1,883

25.4

5,064

68.3

148

2.0

7,401

TOTAL

5,379

3,752

5,097

22,482

123,331

4,378

164,419

% OF STATE TOTAL

3%

3%

14%

75%

3%

100%

Based on 45-day census.

**

Figures representpercentages of district or campus totals.

*** Figuresrepresent totals of 45-day headcounts for the

District's ten colleges/campuses.

72

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County

Resident

% of

Total**

Fall 1991 - Headcount*

Residency Status

% of

Total**

Foreign

'1. of

Total**

Total

Out-of-

County

% of

Total**

Out-of-

- State

Cochise

4,479

92.7

195

4.0

51

'.1

104

2.2

4,829

Coconino

925

95.4

30

3.1

14

1.4

10.1

970

Graham

2,276

50.4

2,080

46.0

142

3.1

23

0.5

4,521

Maricopa:***

89,758

94.4

1,238

1.3

3,278

3.4

815

0.9

95,089

4

Chan./Gilbert

3,161

95.6

42

1.3

71

2.2

31

0.9

3,305

Estrella Mnt.

886

98.9

00.0

60.7

40.4

896

Gateway

6,694

97.5

39

0.6

105

1.5

31

0.4

6,869

Glendale

18,001

95.8

112

0.6

528

2.8

144

0.8

18,785

Mesa

18,475

90.1

650

3.2

1,091

5.3

287

1.4

20,503

.A---

1.)

Paradise Valley

Phoenix

5,621

13,744

95.9

96.4

8

158

0.1

1.1

200

248

3.4

1.7

33

106

0.6

0.8

5,862

14,256

Rio Salado

10,644

97.3

70

0.6

212

1.9

16

0.2

10,942

Scottsdale

9,470

51.8

116

1.1

609

5.9

127

1.2

10,322

South Mountain

3,062

91.4

43

1.3

208

6.2

36

1.1

3,349

Mohave

4,848

86.2

226

4.0

546

9.7

20.1

5,622

Navajo

4,075

77.8

1,114

21.3

48

0.9

00.0

5,237

Pima

24,254

86.8

2,002

7.2

1,082

3.9

582

2.1

27,920

Pinal

4,070

82.3

705

14.2

165

3.3

80.2

4,948

Yavapai

4,566

85.4

470

8.8

260

4.8

52

1.0

5,348

Yuma/La Paz

4,601

86.5

101

1.9

301

5.7

313

5.9

5,316

TOTAL:

143,852

8,161

5,887

1,900

159,800

% OF STATE TOTAL

90%

5%

4%

1%

100%

**

Figures represent percentages of district or campus totals.

74*** Figures represent totals of 45-day

headcounts for the District's ten colledes/camp26.

Based on 45-day census.

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Spring 1992 - Headcount*

Residency Status

% of

Out-of-

% of

Out-of-

% of

% of

County

Resident

Total**

County

Total**

State

Total**

Foreign

Total**

Total

Cochise

Coconino

Graham

Maricopa:***

Ch./Gbt. Ctr.

Estrella Mnt.

Gateway

Glendale

Mesa

Para. Valley

4--

Phoenix

L..)

Rio Salado

1

Scottsdale

South Mountain

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Yavapai

Yuma/La Paz

TOTAL

% OF STATE TOTAL

* ** ***

4,687

91.8

211

4.1

58

1.2

148

2.9

5,104

2,492

95.3

83

3.2

38

1.5

10.0

2,614

2,200

48.2

2,161

47.4

182

4.0

19

0.4

4,562

88,530

93.9

1,068

1.1

3,644

3.9

1,015

1.1

94,257

3,215

95.6

33

1.0

87

2.6

28

0.8

3,363

869

97.4

30.3

13

1.5

70.8

892

6,274

97.0

39

0.6

112

1.7

46

0.7

6,471

17,671

95.4

94

0.5

566

3.1

183

1.0

18,514

17,999

89.9

572

2.8

1,096

5.5

353

1.8

20,020

5,352

95.3

10

0.2

238

4.2

18

0.3

5,618

14,161

96.0

138

0.9

304

2.1

143

1.0

14,746

10,644

95.1

78

0.7

419

3.8

48

0.4

11,189

9,437

91.2

85

0.8

681

6.6

140

1.4

10,343

2,908

93.8

16

0.5

128

4.1

49

1.6

3,101

5,267

84.7

97

1.6

851

13.7

40.0

6,219

4,111

76.5

1,207

22.4

59

1.1

00.0

5,377

24,037

86.9

1,938

7.0

1,092

3.9

597

2.2

27,664

3,896

71.0

646

11.8

916

16.7

29

0.5

5,487

4,942

86.2

410

7.1

326

5.7

56

1.0

5,734

4,830

65.3

176

2.4

1,680

22.7

715

9.6

7,401

144,992

7,997

8,846

2,584

164,419

88%

5%

5%

2%

100%

Based on 45-day census.

Figures represent percentages of district or campus totals.

Figures represent totals of 45-day headcounts for the District's tencolleges/campuses.

7677

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Fall 1991

Headcount*

Full-time/Part-time Status

County Full-time% ofTotal** Part-time

% ofTotal** Total

Cochise 1,576 32.6 3,253 67.4 4,829

Coconino 27 2.8 943 97.2 970

Graham 1,266 28.0 3,255 72.0 4,521

Maricopa:*** 19,550 20.6 75,539 79.4 95,089

Chandler/Gilbert 756 22.9 2,549 77.1 3,305

Estrella Mountain 10 1.1 886 98.9 896

Gateway 754 11.0 6,115 89.0 6,869

Glendale 4,845 25.8 13,940 74.2 18,785

Mesa 5,278 25.7 15,225 74.3 20,503

Paradise Valley 955 16.3 4,907 83.7 5,862

Phoenix 3,410 23.9 10,846 76.1 14,256

Rio Salado 347 3.2 10,595 96.8 10,942

Scottsdale 2,493 24.2 7,829 75.8 10,322

South Mountain 702 21.0 2,647 79.0 3,349

Mohave 498 8.9 5,124 91.1 5,622

Navajo 833 15.9 4,404 84.1 5,237

Pima 6,885 24.7 21,035 75.3 27,920

Pinal 1,086 21.9 3,862 78.1 4,948

Yavapai 1,132 21.2 4,216 78.8 5,348

Yuma/La Paz 1,203 22.6 4,113 77.4 5,316

TOTAL 34,056 125,744 159,800

% OF STATE TOTAL 21% 79%

* Based on 45-day census.** Figures represent percentage of district or campus totals.*** Figures represent totals of 45-day headcounts for the District's ten

colleges/campuses.

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Spring 1992

Headcount*

Full-time/Part-time Status

County Full-time% ofTotal** Part-time

% ofTotal** Total

Cochise 1,652 32.4 3,452 67.6 5,104

Coconino 71 2.7 2,543 97.3 2,614

Graham 1,191 26.1 3,371 73.9 4,562

Maricopa:*** 18,049 19.1 76,208 80.9 94,257

Chandler/Gilbert 676 20.1 2,687 79.9 3,363

Estrella Mountain 10 1.1 882 98.9 892

Gateway 692 10.7 5,779 89.3 6,471

Glendale 4,553 24.6 13,961 75.4 18,514

Mesa 4,773 23.8 15,247 76.2 20,020

Paradise Valley 854 15.2 4,764 84.8 5,618

Phoenix 3,375 22.9 11,371 77.1 14,746

Rio Salado 308 2.8 10,881 97.2 11,189

Scottsdale 2,200 21.3 8,143 78.7 10,343

South Mountain 608 19.6 2,493 80.4 3,101

Mohave 583 9.4 5,636 90.6 6,219

Navajo 697 13.0 4,680 87.0 5,377

Pima 6,433 23.3 21,231 76.7 27,664

Pinal 961 17.5 4,526 82.5 5,487

Yavapai 1,058 18.5 4,676 81.5 5,734

Yuma/La Paz 1,115 15.1 61286 84.9 7,401

TOTAL 31,810 132,609 164,419

% OF STATE TOTAL 19% 81%

* Based on 45-day census.** Figures represent percentage of district or campus totals.*** Figures represent totals of 45-day headcounts for the District's ten

colleges/campuses.

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County

TOTAL

% OF STATE TOTAL

Fall 1991 - Headcount*

Male/Female Status

% of

% of

% of

Male

Total**

Female

total**

Undeclared

Total**

Total

Cochise

2,444

50.6

2,385

49.4

00.0

4,829

Coconino

366

37.7

604

62.3

00.0

970

Graham

2,026

44.8

2,49E

55.2

00.0

4,521

Maricopa:***

39,394

41.4

53,737

56.5

1,958

2.1

95,089

Chandle./Gilbert

1,383

41.8

1,887

57.1

35

1.1

3,305

Estrella Mountain

317

35.4

548

61.2

31

3.4

896

Gateway

2,924

42.6

3,920

57.1

25

0.3

6,869

Glendale

8,137

43.3

10,449

55.6

199

1.1

18,785

Mesa

9,368

45.7

10,997

53.6

138

0.7

20,503

Paradise Valley

2,089

35.6

3,518

60.0

255

4.4

5,862

1

Phoenix

5,388

37.8

8,165

57.3

703

4.9

14,256

.--

Rio Salado

4,043

36.9

6,554

59.9

345

3.2

10,942

1Scottsdale

4,380

42.4

5,819

56.4

123

1.2

10,322

South Mountain

1,365

40.8

1,880

56.1

104

3.1

3,349

Mohave

2,064

36.7

3,431

61.0

127

2.3

5,622

Navajo

1,938

37.0

3,299

63.0

00.0

5,237

Pima

12,471

44.7

15,449

55.3

00.0

27,920

Pinal

2,149

43.4

2,799

56.6

00.0

4,948

Yavapai

1,995

37.3

3,348

62.6

50.1

5,348

Yuma/La Paz

2,263

42.6

3,053

57.4

00.0

5,316

67,110

90,600

2,090

159,800

42%

57%

1%

100%

80

Based on 45-day census.

Figures represent percentages of district or campus totals.

Figures represent totals of 45-day headcounts for the District's ten

colleges/campuses.

AR-

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Spring 1992 - Headcount*

Male/Female Status

County

Male

% of

Total**

Female

% of

Total**

Undeclared

% of

Total**

Total

Cochise

2,592

50.8

2,512

49.2

00.0

5,104

Coconino

1,098

42.0

1,516

58.0

00.0

2,614

Graham

2,010

44.1

2,552

55.9

00.0

4,562

Maricopa:***

39,708

42.1

52,415

55.6

2,134

2.3

94,257

Chandler/Gilbert

1,479

44.0

1,865

55.4

19

0.6

3,363

Estrella Mountain

312

35.0

556

62.3

24

2.7

892

Gateway

2,856

44.1

3,610

55.8

50.1

6,471

Glendale

8,268

44.7

10,105

54.5

141

0.8

18,514

Mesa

9,234

46.1

10,644

53.2

142

0.7

20,020

Paradise Valley

2,053

36.5

3,493

62.2

72

1.3

5,618

Phoenix

5,699

38.6

8,398

57.0

649

4.4

14,746

Rio Salado

4,118

36.8

6,273

56.1

798

7.1

11,189

Scottsdale

4,462

43.1

5,736

55.5

145

1.4

10,343

South Mountain

1,227

39.6

1,735

55.9

139

4.5

3,101

Mohave

2,381

38.3

3,838

61.7

00.0

6,219

Navajo

2,034

37.8

3,343

62.2

00.0

5,377

Pima

12,431

44.9

15,233

55.1

00.0

27,664

Pinal

2,311

42.1

3,176

57.9

00.0

5,487

Yavapai

2,237

39.0

3,491

60.9

60.1

5,734

Yuma/La Paz

3,088

41.7

4,312

58.3

10.0

7,401

TOTAL

69,890

92,388

2,141

164,419

% OF STATE TOTAL

43%

56%

1%

100%

Based on 45-day census.

**

Figures represent percentages of district or campus totals.

***

Figures represent totals of 45-day headcounts for the District's ten colleges/campuses.

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Fall 1991 - Headcount

Types of Students

Arizona High School Graduates

County

Prior Year

Other Years

G.E.D.

Completers

Continuing &

Returning

Students*

First-time

Students**

Transfer

Students***

Cochise

260

823

NIA

333

1,339

182

Coconino

43

94

28

N/A

271

160

Graham

404

1,730

347

2,549

1,699

273

Maricopa:****

5,903

47,216

1,001

57,222

32,113

24,497

Chandler/Gilbert

300

1,805

01,735

1,120

761

Estrella Mountain

14

458

0207

276

240

Gateway

94

3,312

189

3,517

2,232

1,983

Glendale

1,644

10,121

518

12,252

6,955

4,114

Mesa

1,694

10,235

013,715

8,671

6,555

.L--

co

Paradise Valley

329

2,785

03,248

1,817

1,582

1Phoenix

1,027

7,641

216

9,231

3,747

2,441

Rio Salado

78

4,261

05,167

1,836

1,931

Scottsdale

555

5,019

06,512

4,135

3,750

South Mountain

168

1,579

78

1,638

1,324

1,140

Mohave

122

2,136

46

3,576

2,046

N/A

Navajo

164

2,964

602

3,872

872

2,092

Pima

1,837

11,657

54

20,837

4,510

2,573

Pinal

369

1,239

293

3,394

1,492

489

Yavapai

446

1,659

239

3,619

52

641

Yuma/La Paz

395

1,259

219

2,140

3,174

N/A

TOTAL

9,943

70,777

2,829

97,542

47,568

30,907

84

N/A - Information is not available.

Continuing or returning to the same institution.

**

New to higher education.

***

From other postsecondary institutions.

In Maricopa the data does not reflect inter-district transfers.

****

Figures represent totals for the District's ten colleges/campuses.

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1

Sprtng 1992 - Headcount

Arizona High School Graduates

County

Prior Year

Other Years

Types of Students

Continuing &

Returning

Students*

First-time

Students**

Transfer

Students***

_

G.E.O.

Completers

Cochise

272

868

N/A

3,782

1,382

N/A

Coconino

298

521

53

209

454

199

Graham

175

2,079

399

3,126

1,101

335

Maricopa:****

5,873

45,341

967

66,761

28,120

24,184

Chandler/Gilbert

288

1,733

02,120

1,056

864

Estrella Mountain

16

463

0325

296

225

Gateway

72

3,078

165

3,855

2,052

1,922

Glendale

1,622

9,682

538

14,633

4,898

4,087

1Mesa

1,655

9,685

015,617

8,013

6,728

.--

,c)

Paradise Valley

397

2,624

03,011

1,646

1,606

i

Phoenix

1,049

7,957

215

10,997

3,556

2,351

Rio Salado

69

3,932

05,923

1,566

1,579

Scottsdale

535

4,732

07,615

3.827

3,921

South Mountain

170

1,455

49

1,865

1,?16

901

Mohave

107

870

36

4,091

2,128

N/A

Navajo

159

2,360

573

4,218

738

2,263

Pima

1,739

10,863

52

23,038

2,525

2,101

Pinal

334

1,030

291

4,175

1,358

301

Yavapai

399

1,737

264

4,408

43

753

Yuma/La Paz

361

1,184

235

2,835

4,566

N/A

TOTAL

9,717

66,853

2,870

116,643

42,415

30,136

86

N/A

_ Information is not available.

1,.

Continuing or returning to the same institution.

New to higher education.

***

From other postsecondary institutions.

In Maricopa the data does not reflect inter-districttransfers.

**** Figures represent totals for theDistrict's ten colleges/campuses.

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Fall 1991

Miscellaneous Headcount Information

Students

Enrolled

in JTPA &

Students

Students

Students

other Federally

Enrolled

Veterans

Reporting As

Receiving Federal

Funded Training

in Prison

County

Receiving Benefits

Handicapped

Financial Aids

Programs/Services

Courses

Cochise

N/A

90

953

N/A

549

Coconino

N/A

12

N/A

90

Graham

19

33

889

259

440

Maricopa:*

1,282

1,978

7,549

460

368

Chandler/Gilbert

65

48

260

00

Estrella Mountain

621

19

00

Gateway

62

234

599

00

0u-.

Glendale

423

625

2,225

87

0

1Mesa

00

00

0

Paradise Valley

108

137

486

30

Phoenix

288

352

2,466

54

0

Rio Salado

140

181

217

311

368

Scottsdale

149

287

627

50

South Mountain

41

93

650

00

Mohave

27

108

398

24

0

Navajo

24

97

442

97

290

Pima

652

2,233

4,728

450**

562

Pinal

46

N/A

754

N/A

381

Yavapai

46

4663

N/A

0

Yuma/La Paz

97

N/A

1,476

N/A

N/A

TOTAL

2,193

4,555

17,852

1,299

2,590

N/A - Information is not available.

*Figures represent totals for the District's ten colleges/campuses.

** The figure reported is an annual figure.

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Spring 1992

Miscellaneous Headcount-Information

County

Veterans

Receiving Benefits

Students

Reporting As

Handicapped

Students

Receiving Federal

Financial Aids

Students

Enrolled

in JTPA &

other Federally

Funded Training

Programs/Services

Students

Enrolled

in Prison

Courses

Cochise

N/A

118

1,131

N/A

562

Coconino

N/A

43

N/A

11

0

Graham

28

38

1,097

242

411

Maricopa:*

1,381

2,048

8,043

543

265

Chandler/Gilbert

77

62

283

13

0

Estrella Mountain

11

19

22

00

Gateway

76

247

612

00

Glendale

500

652

2,414

87

0

Mesa

N/A

N/A

N/A

00

Paradise Valley

117

167

451

60

Phoenix

320

418

2,466

120

0

Rio Salado

94

181

276

311

265

Scottsdale

147

302

694

60

South Mountain

39

0825

00

Mohave

38

394

524

18

0

Navajo

28

76

621

138

273

Pima

772

2,213

5,166

450**

460

Pinal

54

N/A

750

N/A

328

Yavapai

72

4836

N/A

0

Yuma/La Paz

120

N/A

11446

N/A

12

TOTAL

2,493

4,934

19,614

1,402

2,311

N/A - Information is not available.

*Figures represent totals for the District's ten colleges/campuses.

** The figure reported is an annual figure.

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1991-92

Degrees & Certificates Awarded

Degrees Awarded

County

Academic

Occupational

June 1992

Other

Total

1-15

Hours

Certificates Awarded

1991-92

16-30

31-45

46 and

Hours

Hours

Ov,'

Total

Cochise

70

107

149

326

00

00

0

Coconino

00

00

00

0u

0

Graham

86

67

0153

34

155

19

11

219

Maricopa:*

1,566

1,280

02,846

431

631

570

67

1,699

Chandler /Glib.

89

90

980

065

28

93

Estrella Mnt.

00

00

00

00

0

Gateway

16

183

0199

74

268

89

33

464

Glendale

334

240

0574

40

64

50

109

Ln

Mesa

464

339

0803

40

56

154

2252

Paradise Valley

94

18

0112

113

20

16

Phoenix

291

320

0611

206

74

133

44)7

Rio Salado

51

55

0106

49

146

74

0269

Sccttsdale

145

116

0261

20

10

46

076

South Mountain

82

00

82

10

20

3

Mohave

38

46

084

230

40

072

Navajo

76

34

0110

73

70

080

Pima

130

558

474

1,162

377

146

264

2789

Pinal

135

87

0222

71

320

68

0459

Yavapai

92

104

0196

85

22

035

Yuma/La Paz

108

83

0191

017

00

17

TOTAL

2,301

2,366

623

5,290

930

1,307

1,053

80

3,370

92* Figures represent totals for District's ten colleges/campuses.

93

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Transfer

Academic

County

(1.0 Funding)

Cochise

Coconino

Graham

Maricopa:*

Chandler/Gilbert

Estrella Mountain

Gateway

Glendale

Mesa

Paradise Valley

Phoenix

Rio Salado

Scottsdale

South Mountain

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Yavapai

Yuma/La Paz

TOTAL

Fall 1991

1991-92

Credit Hours Enrolled

Total

Occupational

Credit Hours

(1.4 Funding)

Enrolled

Spring 1992

Transfer

Total

Academic

Occupational

Credit Hours

(1.0 Funding)

(1.4 Funding)

Enrolled

27,744.5

11,612

39,356.5

28,025.5

13,352

41,377.5

2,416

1,543

3,959

6,820

2,338

9,158

20,076

12,450

32,526

19,221

12,366

31,587

420,418.5

136,312.2

556,730.7

404,903

132,178

537,081

17,361

4,216

21,577

17,210

3,787.5

20,997.5

1,859

457

2,316

1,875

511

2,386

8,579

15,642

24,221

8,675.5

14,530.5

23,206

97,317

25,036

122,353

92,539

25,195

117,734

111,007

32,264

143,271

105,748

31,300

137,048

26,226

6,574

32,800

25,537

5,764.5

31,301.5

66,701

27,208.7

93,909.7

67,379

28,121.5

95,500.5

18,983.5

9,315

28,298.5

18,464

7,327

25,791

54,847

12,819.5

67,666.5

51,409.5

12,893

64,302.5

17,538

2,780

20,318

16,066

2,748

18,814

23,297

7,508

30,805

26,381.5

9,272.5

35,654

17,109

9,767

26,876

17,467

9,724

27,191

145,01

56,145

201,366

139,495

55,397

194,892

23,236.5

9,632.5

32,869

22,393

9,062.5

31,455.5

24,415

7,617

32,032

24,277

9,027

33,304

25,504

8,508

34,012

24,712

10,211

34,923

729,437.5

261,094.7

990,532.2

713,695

262,928

976,623

*Figures represent totals for District's ten

colleges/campuses.

94

P81'

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1991-92

Off-Campus Programs

No. of

Fall 1991

No. of

No. of

No. of

-- Spring 1992

No. of

No. of

County

Students

Classes

Locations

Students

Classes

Locations

Cochise

533

96/---

N/A

486

91

N/A

Coconino

970

104

52,161

165

6

Graham

2,208

409

14

2,344

430

17

Maricopa:*

16,517

1,946

323

14,906

1,454

328

Chandler/Gilbert

386

23

4528

40

6

Estrella Mountain

896

146

7892

137

8

Gateway

2,778

142

22

1,614

109

21

Glendale

485

33

7470

34

8

Mesa

00

00

00

Paradise Valley

00

00

00

Phoenix

1,141

114

17

1,405

116

21

Rio Salado

10,331

1,381

9,564

922

250

Scottsdale

354

24

10

270

19

8

South Mountain

146

83

6163

77

6

Mohave

604

301

14

879

203

14

Navajo

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Pima

8,937

588

73

9,096

668

80

Pinal

2,100

303

16

2,597

325

16

Yavapai

939

57

22

1,253

76

28

Yuma/La Paz

3,358

439

96,260

487

10

TOTAL

36,166

4,243

476

39,982

3,899

499

N/A - Information is not available.

6*Figures represent totals for District's ten colleges/campuses.

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s.

1991-92

Headcount

Non-Credit Classes

County

----July 1, 1991 through January 1, 1992----

No. of Non-Credit

No. of Students Enrolled

Classes Offered

in Non-Credit Classes

---January 1, 1992 through June 30, 1992---

No. of Non-Credit

No. of Students Enrolled

Classes Offered

in Non-Credit Classes

Cochise

25

661

35

1,195

Coconino

00

18

301

Graham

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maricopa

1,864

10,916

2,136

14,278

Mohave

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

tI\

Navajo

20

62

18

91

Pima

864

7,211

1,327

11,688

Pinal

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Yavapai

76

976

9205

Yuma/La Paz

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

TOTAL

2,849

19,826

3,543

27,758

N/A - Information is not available.

899

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SECTION V

FEDERAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FUNDING

SKILL CENTER PROGRAMS

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DISTRICT

FEDERAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FUNDING

FISCAL YEAR 1991-92

FEDERAL FUNDS ADMINISTERED BY STATE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES

FEDERAL FUNDS ALLOCATED

DIRECTLY BY STATE BOARD

OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

TOTAL FEDERAL

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FUNDS

Formula

Discretionary

Total

Discretionary

Formula

Discretionary

Total

Cochise

108,585

69,000

177,585

-0-

108,585

69,000

177,585

Coconino

-0-

45,000

45,000

-0-

-0-

45,000

45,000

Graham

113,297

100,000

213,297

-0-

113,297

100,000

213,297

Maricopa

342,632

175,614

518,246

-0-

342,632

175,614

518,246

Ln

Co

Mohave

67,571

29,978

97,549

-0-

67,571

29,978

97,549

Navajo

192,051

16,000

208,051

-0-

192,051

16,000

208,051

Pima

170,860

68,925

239,785

-0-

170,860

68,925

239,785

Final

110,482

86,500

196,982

-0-

110,482

86,500

196,982

Yavapai

79,737

29,946*

109,683

-0-

79,737

29,946

109,683

Yuma/La Paz

123,041

55,456

178,497

13,535

123,041

68,991

192,032

State Board

Administration

68,823

-0-

68,823

-0-

68,823

-0-

68,823

Tech-Prep

Technical Assistance

-0-

20,000

20,000

60,000

-0-

80,000

80,000

TOTAL

$1,377,079

$696,419

$2,073,498

$ 73,535

$1,377,079

$769,954

$2,147,033

101

*Arizona Women's Education and Employment

8/92

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FUNDED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PROJECTS

The federal vocational discretionary funds allocated to, and administered by, the StateCommunity College Board were utilized for program improvement and supportive services viathe following projects.

1. Cochise County Community College District - $39,000 Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following secondary schools:Benson, Sierra Vista, Douglas, St. David, Valley Union, and Willcox articulating withCochise Community College.

2. Coconino County Community College District - $45,000 - Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following secondary schools:Flagstaff, Fredonia, Grand Canyon, Grey Hills, Page, Tuba City, and Williamsarticulating with Coconino Community College.

3. Graham County Community College District - $50,000 - Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following secondary schools:Ft. Thomas, Pima, Safford, Thatcher and Duncan articulating with Eastern ArizonaCollege.

4. Maricopa County Community College District $38,500 Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following institutions:Chandler-Gilbert Community College, Rio Salado Community College, ScottsdaleCommunity College, Apache Junction Unified, Chandler Unified, East Valley Inst. Tech,Gilbert Unified, Mesa Unified, Queen Creek Unified, and Tempe Union articulating withMesa Community College.

5. Maricopa County Community College District $33,000 - Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following secondary schools:Agua Fria, Dysart, Buckeye and Tolleson articulating with Estrella Mountain CommunityCollege Center.

6. Maricopa County Community College District $31,000 - Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including Phoenix Union High Schoolarticulating with Phoenix College.

11)3

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7. Maricopa County Community College District $17,500 Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including Scottsdale Unified Districtarticulating with Scottsdale Community College.

8. Maricopa County Community College District $6,919 Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following secondary schools:Deer Valley, Glendale Union, and Peoria articulating with Glendale Community College.

9. Navajo County Community College District - $16,000 Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following secondary schools:Blue Ridge, Snowflake, Show Low, Heber, St. Johns, Holbrook, Ganado, Whiteriver,Kayenta, Red Mesa, Winslow, Window Rock, Chin le, Round Valley, Sanders, RoughRock and Hopi articulating with Northland Pioneer College.

10. Pima County Community College District $39,000 - Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following secondary schools:Amphitheater, Flowing Wells, Indian Oasis/Baboquivari, Marana, Sahuarita, Sunnysideand Tucson Unified articulating with Pima Community College.

11. Pinal County Community College District $36,500 - Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the following secondary schools:Apache Junction, Casa Grande, Coolidge, Maricopa, Queen Creek, Ray, San Manuel,Eloy and Superior articulating with Central Arizona College.

12. Yuma County Community College District $24,000 - Tech-Prep

To provide funding for a Tech-Prep Consortia including the Yuma Unified High SchoolDistrict articulating with Arizona Western College.

13. State Board - $20,000 - Tech-Prep

To provide state-wide technical assistance for the initiation of Tech-Prep programs.

14. Cochise County Community College District - $30,000 - Single Parents/Homemakers

To provide a minimum of 125 single parents/homemakers with vocational and academicassessments, IVEP's, career exploration, placement, referrals and other services.

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15. Graham County Community College District $50,000 - Single Parents/Homemakers

To serve 100 new single parents/homemakers by increasing their employability anddecreasing/eliminating their dependence on public assistance.

16. Maricopa County Community College District $48,695 - Single Parents/Homemakers

To reconnect 18 to 22 year old, single parent recent high school dropouts with theeducational pipeline and prepare them for a technology-based entry-level job.

17. Mohave County Community College District $29,978 Single Parents/Homemakers

To provide support services, vocational assessment, training, job placement and follow-up to a minimum of 125 single parents/homemakers.

18. Pima County Community College District - $29,925 - Single Parents/Homemakers

To provide child care, job placement and support services to a minimum of 125 eligiblesingle parents/homemakers.

19. Pinal County Community College District - $50,000 - Single Parents/Homemakers

To provide resources, support services, linkages, educational/vocational training, jobplacement and follow-up for 100 single parent/homemaker participants.

20. Yavapai County Community College District/Arizona Women's Education andEmployment - $29,946 Single Parents/Homemakers

To provide 24 pre-employment training programs, job placement and related supportservices for a minimum of 130 single parents/homemakers.

21. Yuma County Community College District $31,456 - Single Parents/Homemakers

Arizona Western College and Chicanos Por La Causa will provide education and/oremployment opportunities to a minimum of 125 single parents/homemakers through theprovision of needed support services.

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SKILL CENTERS

Another dimension of postsecondary education may be experienced at one of Arizona's Skill Centers.There are two centers which are located in Maricopa and Pima Counties. These centers are uniqueoperations that have existed in Arizona since 1962. Their purpose is to train unemployed andunderemployed persons for entry or re-entry into the labor market. Even though each Skill Center isresponsible to the local community college district, they maintain a great degree of autonomy.

Skill Centers do not require a high school diploma for entry although students are encouraged to takeadvantage of the tutoring and testing available for a General Education Development (GED) certificate.In order to be truly responsive to the needs of students, the open-entry/open-exit concept is utilized.Students may enroll on any day of the week, and they receive their certificates of completion the day theyare "job-ready".

Listed below are some of the training clusters offered at one or more of Arizona's Skill Centers

Accounting and PayrollAirline Applicant Pool EnhancementAuto BodyBusiness and Office EducationComputer Based Programs/OccupationsFacilities MaintenanceFederal Correctional InstitutionsFood Preparation/ServiceGeneral Instrument

Health OccupationsMachine TradesManufacturing TechnologyMeatcuttingPrintingRetail SkillsRetail BankingSafety TrainingWelding Trades

Skill Centers of ArizonaEnrollment Data

Number ofSkill Student Number of Number of Job** CertificatesCenters FTSE* Clock Hrs. Students aggrams Placement Awarded

Maricopa 904 578,560 1,637 13 815 1,019

Pima 313 200,320 711 8 268 430

Total 1,217 778,880 2,348 21 1,083 1,449

One Skill Center FTSE (full-time student equivalent) equals 640 clock hours of instruction.Conducted by Skill Center. Additional placements made by cooperating agency job developers andDepartment of Economic Security Job Services.

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CURRICULA MATRIX FOR ARIZONA'S COMMUNITY COLLEGES

FALL 1991 - SPRING 1992

The following curricula matrix includes

all academic and vocational

programs offered by Arizona's community colleges during

the academic

year 1991-92.

This matrix indicates the type of

degree or certificate awarded at thecompletion of each program.

The approximate

length of time required to complete

each certificate program is also shown.

LEGEND

Degrees:

Associate of Arts

1

Associate of Applied Arts

2Associate of Science

3Associate of Applied Science

4Associate of General Studies

5

Certificates (classified according to

semester

credit hours needed for completion):

0-15 semester credit hours

616-30 semester credit hours

731-45 semester credit hours

846-60 semester credit hours

9License position (no certificate)

10

Degrees, Certificates, or Licenses

cN

Associate of Arts- This is a college transfer degree and is recommended

for students who plan to completethe first two years of a

baccalaureate program at the communitycollege.

Because the first two years of

a baccalaureate program vary considerable

among

curriculums and institutions, it is usually

necessary to design the course work for this

degree to satisfy the curriculum outlined

in the cetalog of the university to

which the student intends to

transfer.

Associate of Applied Arts

- This degree is awarded to students who complete

requirements of a specified two-year

program.

Associate of Science

- This is a college transfer degree and is similar

to the Associate of Arts degree,

except that the student's major

emphasi:711-Triscience or engineering

course work.

Associate of Applied Science- This degree is awarded to students who complete

the requirements of a specified

two-year program.

Associate of General Studies

- This degree is awarded to students who complete

an approved two-year plannedprogram in general studies.

Certificate - A certificate is awarded

to students who have completed

an approved vocational program.

The length of time necessary to

comp ete certificate programs varies depending

upon the achievement of the technical skills

and competence necessary ina specific

program.

License - A license is awarded to

students who have completeda program of study approved by the licensingagency.

These programs vary

according to the specific licensure

requirements.

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CURRICULA MATRIX

FOR

ARIZONA'S COMMUNITY COLLEGES

(Academic & Vocational)

AWCA

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NR

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CSIE

H I S ENAL

EAG

TZ

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RN

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M E S A

MNP

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TN

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SSMY

C OUUV

T THTP

S D A E

00

TN A I N

A A A I

AGRICULTURE

Agriculture Production & Mgmt.

Agriculture Production -

Middle Management

Agronomy

Animal Science

Animal Health Technology

Equine Training & Management

Jr.. Horse Training

Farm Business Management -

Middle Management

Horticulture

Plant Science

Agri-Business Sales & Service

Agriculture Supplies & Srvces.

Mechanics

Forestry

Horticulture

Horticulture Specialist

Landscape Technician

Ornamental Horticulture &

Landscaping

Agriculture - Vocational

Recreation

Fitness and Sports Science

Natural Resources Recreation

Recreation

Recreation Education

Recreation Leader

BUSINESS

Accounting

Accounting

Accounting/Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping/Accounting Clerk

Paraprofessional Accounting

:.

. .

. 7

4 8

CT-

44

7

1 8

44

4 68

74

4 8

47

4

..

105

110

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CURRICULA MATRIX

FOR

ARIZONA'S COMMUNITY COLLEGES

(Academic & Vocational)

AWCA

REER

ISNI

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NR

ANLA

TZ

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CSIE

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DLN

1E!

SYX

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P I M A

R I 0 S A L A D 0

SSMY

C OUUV

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S 0 A L E

0 0

TN A I N

A A A I

BUSINESS (Continued)

Accounting (cunt.)

Bilingual Business Adminis.

Business Administration

Business Administration

Management

Marketing

General Business

International Business

Communication Studies

Business Education

Computer Science

Computer Science Tech.

Computer Science for Indus.

Business/Office Education

Business Information Systems

Business Applications

Programmer

Computer Applications

Computer Applications

Programmer

Computer Programmer

Computer Information Systems

Specialist

Computer Operator

Computer Programmer/Analyst

Computer Specialist/Small

Business

Office Information

Computers In Small Business

Data Entry Operator

Data Processing

Business Programming

Keypunch/Data Entry Operator

Microcomputer Accounting

Microcomputer Applications

6

11

31

1,8

88

3,4,6,

I

44 8 6

44

41.a,6

41

44

4,7

44,8

4,7

5,9

17

1 8

4 7

4,7

4,7

4

6

78

64,7

4,8

4,7

4,7

78

44,7

14

44

44,8

44

4,-7

46

4,8

44

44

4,7

48

77

7,8

4,7

7,8

8

74,8

87 8

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CURRICULA MATRIX

FOR

ARIZONA'S COMMUNITY COLLEGES

(Academic & Vocational)

AWCA

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00

TN A I N

A A A I

BUSINESS (Continued)

Microcomputer Applications

Specialist

64,7,8

84,7

Microcomputer Operator

Microcomputer Practitioner

7

7,8

Microcomputer Programming

Microcomputer Programmer

Microcomputer Systems Main-

tenance & Repair

Office Automation Specialist

Office Technician/Data

Processing

RPG Programming

Systems Programmer

Finance

Banking

Banking and Finance

Credit Union

Financial Consulting

Life Insurance

Profes. Financial Planning

Real Estate

Savings Bank

Management

Certified Public Manager

Credit

Credit Union

Fashion Merchandising

General Business Management

Hospitality

Hotel

Food Service

Management

Matl. & Distribution Mgmt.

Materials Management

Middle Management

Business

Fashion Merchandising

Health Care Management

78

78

88

4

7

7 8

8 44

44

44

4,6,8

44

4,8

4 6 8

44:-.7

44 6 7

e6,7

6,7

44,6

4 7

4,8

,7

4 8

4,8

3 4

44,7

3',4

41,8

8

4

4,8

4,6,8

4,7

4 44

47

4

4

4

647

4,8

4,7

4,7

4.

8,6

4

4,8

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BUSINESS (Continued)

Middle Management (Cont.)

Public Administration

Public Relations

Postal Service Management

Production Inventory

Production Management

Small Business Management

Small Business Management

and Survival

Small Business Proprietor

Supervisory Management

Advanced

Transportation and Traffic

Management

Tribal Management

Fashion Merchandising

Marketing

Marketing and Management

Retail Management

Salesmanship

Media Technology/Communications

Broadcasting

Mass Communications

Media Technology

Motion Picture/Television

Production

Telecommunications

Print Media

Photography Technician

Office Occupations

Administrative Assistant

Medical

Clerk

General

Medical Receptionist

Clerk-Typist

Court Reporter

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84

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4,6,7

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.CURRICULA MATRIX

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ARIZONA'S COMMUNITY COLLEGES

(Academic & Vocational)

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BUSINESS (Continued)

Office Occupatlons((Cont.)

Executive Assistance

Clerical

Employment Readiness

Information Processing

Office Automation Systems

Office Automation Occupa.

Pre-Employment

Business Machine Repair

Clerk Typing

General Office

Legal Assistant

Medical Office Assistant

Medical Transcriptionist

Office Administration

Legal

Office Administrative Services

Business Machine Repair

Clerk Typing

Receptionist

Office Support Services

Receptionist

Legal

Medical, Legal, General

Office Clerk

Records Management

Medical Records

Secretary

Bilingual

Executive

Bilingual

Legal

General

Legal

Medical

Secretarial Science

67

74

4,8

87,8

4 6

87

74,8

7

44

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4,7

44,8 -8

44

8,4

4,8

7e,7

4,8

44

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69

44

68

88

78

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4,8

4,8

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48

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47

4,8

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44,8

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44,7

4 8

48

48

44

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118

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(Academic & Vocational)

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Office Occupations (Cont.)

Stenographer

Word Processing

Real Estate

Escrow

Real Estate

Sales and Brokerage

GENERAL OR EXPLORATORY STUDIES

General Studies

HEALTH OCCUPATIONS

Allied Health

Allied Health Services

Biomedical Clinical Tech.

Clinical Lab Technology

Clinical Medical Assisting

Back Office

Front Office

Clinical Specimen Processing

Diagnostic Testing

Diagnostic Ultra Sound Tech.

Emergency Medical Technology

Basic

Intermediate

Intermediate to Paramedic

Transition

Cardiac to Paramedic

Transition Program

Health Services Management

Health Unit Coordinator

Health Unit Management

Hospital Central Service

Human Services

Medical Radiography

Medical Record Technician

Mental Health/Human Services

Mental Health Technician

Ophthalmic Dispensing Tech.

Paramedic

Pharmacy Technology

47

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87

77

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(Academic & Vocational)

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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS (Continued)

Allied Health (Cont.)

Phlebotomy

Physical Therapy

Respiratory Care Technology

Respiratory Care(Therapist)

Respiratory Therapy (Flight)

Dental

Dental Assisting Technology

Dental Hygiene

Dental Laboratory Technician

Dental Office Management

Nursing

Nurse

Aide

Assistant

Geriatric

Associate Degree

Flight Nurse Training

Maternal Transport

Neonatal

Practical

HOME ECONOMICS

Early Childhood Education

Child Care Assistant

Child Care Center Admin.

Child Care Provider/Teacher

Aid

Child Development

Early Childhood Associate

Early Childhood Education

Family Home Provider

Pre-school Center

School Age

Early Childhood Program

Management

Infant/Toddler Caregiver

Teacher/Aide Assistant -

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HOME ECONOMICS (Continued)

Education (Cont.)

Pre-Service

Teacher/Director-Pre-Service

Education

Bilingual Teacher Aide

Business Administration

Education Technician

Early Childhood Develop.

Imtructional Aide

Educational Assistant

Elementary

Home Child Care

Rehabilitation

Secondary

Special Education

Teacher Aide

Training for Special Educ.

4omeEconomics

Home Economics

Alteration Specialist

Apparel Design & Construc.

Family Consumer Resources

Business

Occupational

Professional

Family Studies

Fashion Design

Functional Design

General Home Economics

Homemaker, Home Health Aide

Housing Arts

Industrial Design

Interior Design

Merchandising

Apparel

Interior

Home Economics

Needle S.ecialist

74

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11

13

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11

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3

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HOME ECONOMICS (Continued)

Home Economics (Cont.)

Professional Seamstress

Food and Nutrition

Culinary Arts

Dietary Manager

Dietetic Education

Dietetic Technician

Fcod Service Administration

Institutional Food Service

LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES

Arts and Humanities

Art Education

Jewelry Technology

Painting

Ceramics

Computer Aided Design

Drama

Applied

Education

Production

Theory

English

Creative Writing

English & Commu:lcations

Journalism/Mas4 Comm.

Fine Arts

Foreign Languages

French

Spanish

History

Journalism

Liberal Arts

Career Program

Music

Sculpture

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AWCA

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LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES

(Continued)

Speech and Drama

Theatre Arts

Engineering

Engineering Science

International Studies

Mathematics

Physical and Life Sciences

Prological Science

Wildlife

Biology

Chemistry

General Science

Geology

Geology/Earth Science

Geophysics

Microbiology

Oceanography

Physics

Science, General

Philosophy

American Indian Studies

Anthropology

Political Science

Psychology

Social Science

Sociology

PRE-PROFESSIONAL

Pre-Agriculture

Pre-Allied Health

Pre-Admin. of Criminal Justice/

Law Enforcement

Pre-Architecture

Pre-Chiropractic

Pre-Dental

Pre-Early Childhood Education

Pre-Education

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FOR

ARIZONA'S COMMUNITY COLLEGES

(Academic 2. Vocational)

AWCA

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A A A 1

PRE-PROFESSIONAL (Continued)

Pre-Engineering

Pre-Forestry

Pre-Health Science

Pre-Law

Pre-Medical

Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental

Pre-Nursing

Pre-Optometry

Pre-Pharmacy

Pre-Physical Therapy

Pre-Veterinary

SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

Administration of Justice

Corrections

Corrections Rehabilitation

Criminal Justice

Detention Services

Evidence Identification Tech.

Law Enforcement

Police Academy

Police Certification

Reserve Police Officer

Archaeology Aide/Field Work

Cosmetology

Aesthetician/Manicurist

Barber Stylist

Instructor

Brushup

Cosmet./Barber Stylist

Instructor

Cosmetology Instructor/

Small Business

Manicurist

Manicurist Instructor

Fire Academy

Fire Science

11,4

31

11

15

11

11

1

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11

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1,4

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(Academic 6 Vocational)

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SERVICE OCCUPATIONS (Continued)

Hospitality

Casino Card Dealer

Casino Card Master

Casino Pit Games Dealer

Advanced Pit Games Dealer

Culinary & Food Management

Executive Housekeeping

Fast Food Industry

Food and Beverage Service

Hospitality

Sales & Hospitality

Hotel/Motel Operations

Institutional Food Service

Restaurant, Culinary, and

Food Management

Restaurant Management

Travel Agent

Travel/Tour Agency Manager

Library Media Technology

Military Sci. Air Force ROTC

Army ROTC

Navy ROTC

Library Technician

Social Services

Behavioral Health Services

Technician

Community Nutrition Worker

Drug Counseling Aide

Human Services

Admin.Asst./Intake Worker

Disabled/Mental Hlth. Aide

Gerontology

Admin./Mgmt. Aide

Human Services Aide

Interpreter Training (Deaf)

Parent Aide

Sign Language

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7

6,8

4,7

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(Academic & Vocational)

AWCA

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SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

Social Services (Cont.)

Social Services

Chemical Dependency

Domestic Violence Instuc.

Gerontology

Substance Abuse Specialty

Social Work

Youth Care

Youth Rehabilitation

Youth Supervision

TECHNOLOGY & TRADE AND

INDUSTRIAL

Air Conditioning & Ref rig.

Air Conditioning

A/C, Heating, Ventilation

A/C & Sheet Metal Technology

Refrigeration & A/C

Automotive Technology

A/C & Electrical Accessories

Alignment, Brakes, & Chassis

Auto Body

Auto Body Repair

Automatic Transmissions

Automotive Engines

Automotive-Front end/brakes

Automotive Mechanics

Automotive Technology

Auto Tune-Up & Air Cond.

Business and Sales

Chassis

Climate Control

Electrical & Fuel Systems

Engine Performance and

Diagnosis

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TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE AND

INDUSTRIAL (Continued)

Engine Performance and

Diagnosis

Performance Driveability

Power Trains

Power Transmission

Public Trans. Maint. Tech.

Suspension and Brakes

Aviation and Aeronautics

Aircraft Maintenance & Repair

Airframe and Powerplant

Mechanics

Airline Operations

Professional Pilot

Building and Construction

Building Safety and

Construction Technology

Building Maintenance

Building Trades

Cabinet Making

Carpentry

Construction Management

Drywall

Electrician

Heating & Refrig. Mechanic

Industrial Supervision

Masonry

Painting

Plumbing

Pre-Construction

Supervision

Wiring

Industrial

Residential

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AWCA

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1ECHNOLOGY AND TRADE AND

INDUSTRIAL (Continued)

Chemical Technology

Commercial Art

Advertising Art

Pro-Press Artist Option

Applied Arts

Commercial Art

Illustration

Motion Picture/Television

Production

Visual Communications

Communication Workers

Diesel and Heavy Equipment

Diesel Engine Systems

Diesel & Heavy Equip. Tech.

Heavy Equipment

Heavy Equipment Operation

Drafting Technology

Auto Cad Specialist

Drafting Aide

Drafting Trainee

Drafting Specialist

Construction Drafting

Construction Graphics

Drafting Technology, General

Electro-Mechanical Drafting

Manufacturing Drafting

Mechanical Drafting

Electronics/Electrical

Technology

Communication Electronics

Technology

Digital Electronics

Electrical Maintenance

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2

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4,8

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Electrical Technology

Electrical/Electronic Tech.

Electricity

Electromechanical Automation

Electronic Gaming

Electronic Industries

Technician

Electronic Technology

Electronics Assembler

Electronics Computer

Technology

Electronics, Basic Computer

Repair

Electronics, General

Electronics Manufacturing

Electronics/Microprocessor

Technology

Electronics Service

Technician (TV)

Industrial Electricity

Industrial Electronics Tech.

Industrial Television

Medical Electronics Service

Technician

Microelectronic Technician

Printed Circuit Board Tech.

Semiconductor Process Tech.

Telecommunications Tech.

Engineering

Civil Engineering Technology

Electronics Engineering Tech.

Engineering Aide

Engineering Construction

Technology

Mfg. Engineering Technology

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4,8

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TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE AND

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Geological

Graphic Arts

Graphic Art

Graphic Arts -

Camera Operator

Graphics Drafting/CADD

Graphic Stripper -

Platemaker

Graphic Press Operator

Graphic Technology

Graphic Artist Option

Industrial Arts/Education

Industrial Technology

Machine Shop Technology

Ceramic Manufacturing Tech.

Machine Shop

Electronics Computer

Technology

Electronics, Basic Computer

Repair

Machine Shop Fundamentals

,

Machine Shop Technology

Machine Tool Technology

Machinist

Tool and Die Technology

Machinist's Standard

Certification

Manufacturing

Manufacturing Automation

Manufacturing Graphics Tech.

Manufacturing Machining

Manufacturing Graphics Tech.

Manufacturing Machining

Manufacturing Materials

Procssing

Mfg. Numerical Control

1

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44,8

4,8

88,4

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4,7

44

1

4

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4

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8

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Manufacturing Processes

Manufacturing Product Ping.

Mfg. Quality Control

Manufacturing Technican

Level

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Manufacturing Technology

Mfg. Welding Fabrication

Quality Systems Technology

Sheet Metal Systems

Sheet Metal Fabrication

Sheet Metal/Refrigeration

Sheet Metal Layout and

Fabrication

Manufacturing Engineering Tech.

Marine Power Technology

Inboard/Outboard

Mechanical Engineering

Technician

Mining Technology

Mineral Prospecting

Mining Technology

Power Plant

Management

Operator

Solar Technology

Energy Conservation

Solar Technology

Transportation

Transportation & Traffic Mgmt.

Environmental Technologies

Water & Wastewater Technology

Environmental Technology

Plant Operator

Wastewater Technolo.

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Welding Technology

Industrial Welding

Miscellaneous Technologies

Gen. Technology (Industrial)

Gunsmithing

Hazardous Materials Transport

Jewelry

Material Handling Equipment

Industrial Supervision

Industrial Maintenance

Apprenticeship Related

Instruction

Automotive

Bricklaying

Carpentry

Cement Mason Helper

Custodian

Construction Electrician

Diesel/Engine Mechanics

Electric Distribution

Developer

Electrical Wiring

Engineering Technician

Floor Covering

General Construction

Glazing

Heavy Duty Mechanics

Instrument Repair

Ironwork

Lathing

Lineman

Machine Tool Apprentice

Masonry & Allied Trades/

Bricklaying

Meterman

Millwrights

Operating Engineers

48

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44

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4,7,8

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4

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Apprentice Related (Cont.)

Painting

7r

Painting and Decorating

Pipefitting

Plant Electrician

Plant Equipment Operation

Plant Machinist

Plant Mechanics

Plasterer/Mason

Plumbing/Pipefitting

Refrigeration/Air Condition.

Roofing

Sheet Metal

Shop Electrician

Steamfitting/Pipefitting

Substation Electrician

Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry/

Masonry

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