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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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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
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January 1993January 1994January 1995January 1996
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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.
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.
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
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
13-6-
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
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
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
-8-
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
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
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.
1819
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.
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.
24
J
SECTION III
FINANCIAL DATA
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%
- 16 - 27
1991-92
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.
2928
1991-92
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.
303/
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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.
3332
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
34
1991-92
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
3637
1991-92
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%
20
1991-92
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%
40
1991-92
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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1991-92
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.
4344
CY
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.
4546
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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)
4748
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
4950
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.
5i45
:
52
53
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%
78,211
SECTION IV
ENROLLMENT DATA:
Full-Time Student Equivalents (FTSE)
&
Headcount
55
1963-64 through 1991-92
FULL-TIME STUDENT EQUIVALENT
5,741
78,211Air
1963 1965 1967 1969 1971 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991
56
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.
5758
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
5934 -
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
6160
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
6263
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
6465
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.
6667
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.
6865
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.
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
73
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.
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
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.
- 44 -
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.
- 45 - 79
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-
81
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.
82
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.
85
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.
87
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.
8
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.
909i
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
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'
95
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.
997
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
SECTION V
FEDERAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FUNDING
SKILL CENTER PROGRAMS
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
102
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.
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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.
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.
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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Farm Business Management -
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Horticulture
Plant Science
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Forestry
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Recreation
Fitness and Sports Science
Natural Resources Recreation
Recreation
Recreation Education
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General Business
International Business
Communication Studies
Business Education
Computer Science
Computer Science Tech.
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Business/Office Education
Business Information Systems
Business Applications
Programmer
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Computer Applications
Programmer
Computer Programmer
Computer Information Systems
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Computer Operator
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Credit Union
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Real Estate
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Credit
Credit Union
Fashion Merchandising
General Business Management
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Hotel
Food Service
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Health Care Management
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Production Inventory
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Small Business Management
Small Business Management
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Supervisory Management
Advanced
Transportation and Traffic
Management
Tribal Management
Fashion Merchandising
Marketing
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Retail Management
Salesmanship
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Mass Communications
Media Technology
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Office Occupatlons((Cont.)
Executive Assistance
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Employment Readiness
Information Processing
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Office Automation Occupa.
Pre-Employment
Business Machine Repair
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General Office
Legal Assistant
Medical Office Assistant
Medical Transcriptionist
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Legal
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Office Occupations (Cont.)
Stenographer
Word Processing
Real Estate
Escrow
Real Estate
Sales and Brokerage
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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
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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
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Early Childhood Associate
Early Childhood Education
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Education (Cont.)
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Business Administration
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Early Childhood Develop.
Imtructional Aide
Educational Assistant
Elementary
Home Child Care
Rehabilitation
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Home Economics (Cont.)
Professional Seamstress
Food and Nutrition
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Dietetic Education
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Fcod Service Administration
Institutional Food Service
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Arts and Humanities
Art Education
Jewelry Technology
Painting
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Computer Aided Design
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Education
Production
Theory
English
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Speech and Drama
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International Studies
Mathematics
Physical and Life Sciences
Prological Science
Wildlife
Biology
Chemistry
General Science
Geology
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Microbiology
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Philosophy
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Anthropology
Political Science
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology
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Pre-Law
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Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
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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
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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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(Academic & Vocational)
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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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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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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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TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE AND
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
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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FOR
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(Academic & Vocational)
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TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE AND
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
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
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64
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141
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CURRICULA MATRIX
FOR
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(Academic 8 Vocational)
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TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE AND
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
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.
4
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CURRICULA MATRIX
FOR
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(Academic & Vocational)
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TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE AND
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
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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CURRICULA MATRIX
FOR
ARIZONA'S COWUNITY COLLEGES
(Academic & Vocational)
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TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE AND
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
Apprentice Related (Cont.)
Painting
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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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