After orientation you can register online through MyPima. Once you're on MyPima, you can also manage your student account, explore classes, see your grades, and make payments. If you prefer, walk-in registration is available—dates and times vary by semester.
Arizona Legislative Sessions. Regular sessions of the Arizona State Legislature begin on the second Monday of January each year. Special sessions can be called by the governor or initiated by the legislature itself.
Take the following seven steps to increase your chances of getting into a full class. Know Your School's Waitlist. Every college has its own policies for enrolling in full classes. Stalk the Registration Page. Talk to the Professor. Attend the Class. Visit an Advisor. Know the Drop Date. Make a Backup Plan.
Admission Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Passing score on NES/AEPA Secondary Subject Knowledge exam or Bachelor's degree in the discipline. Valid Arizona Identify Verified Fingerprint (IVP) Clearance Card. Attend an Information Session.
Pima Community College (PCC) encourages all individuals to further their education. No person will be denied admission to, or registration for courses at the College on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.
After orientation you can register online through MyPima. Once you're on MyPima, you can also manage your student account, explore classes, see your grades, and make payments. If you prefer, walk-in registration is available—dates and times vary by semester.
Community and vocational schools, for example. These schools might accept anyone with a high school diploma or GED. A range of colleges also set their lowest acceptable GPA well below the national norm. This can be 2.0 or from 2.5 to 3.0 and varies from one college to the next.
A student is considered full-time when they enroll in 12 or more credits per semester. The First Year Experience (FYE) Program hosts seven different engagement opportunities on-campus and online for new Pima students who are within their first year (30 credits) at Pima.
You must earn semester GPA of 2.0 or better, or. You must meet the cumulative SAP standards that lead to a “Good” standing.