Pima Community College

Pima Community College (PCC) is a two-year institution of higher education in Pima County, Arizona, serving the Tucson metropolitan area. The community college district consists of six campuses, four education centers and adult education in various learning centers. It provides a traditional education and online for more than 144 programs. The college also offers training for workers, non-credit personal interest classes and post-baccalaureate certificates. PCC is one of the largest multi-campus community college, the United States, compared with the ranking of between fourth and tenth.

In 1966, voters in Pima County has approved the establishment of a junior college district, and the first classes were held in 1969 at a temporary campus in an aircraft hanger at the airport in Tucson, Tucson Medical Center , Villa Maria, and Marana.The college was originally named Pima College, but the name was changed to Pima Community College in 1972 to better reflect the mission of the College. The campus of Pima College was originally located on the site which is now the West campus. Before the open campus, classes were taught at various locations around Tucson. From 1971 to today, the

Advanced Nursing Courses in PCC

Get comprehensive education and practical experience in nursing, and prepare to become licensed as a registered nurse. Students who choose to leave the program before completing the degree may qualify for other certificates. Students may complete this program by taking classes in a combination of weekdays and evenings/weekends.


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