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Students wishing to completely withdraw from the College must submit the Notice of Complete Withdrawal From Pima Community College Form to a campus Student Services Center. Students at a distance can call 520-206-6408 or email pcc-enroll@pima for assistance.
Students with 3 or more unexcused absences will be reported to TUSD Truancy Enforcement.
Children between the ages of six (6) and sixteen (16) are required by AZ law to attend school. Children are allowed to miss eighteen (18) days of school. That's a combination of excused and unexcused absences. Nineteen (19) absences or more is breaking the law.
If you might need to miss more than 1 week of classes in any one semester you will be required to provide a doctor's note of explanation to avcforstudentlearning@pima.
What if I need to withdraw from a course? You may WITHDRAW after the drop deadline using MyPima. You can also submit a Withdrawal Form to Student Services at any campus by the deadline (See the Academic Calendar for the date). There are financial aid and other consequences for withdrawing from a course.
If you have not been present in class during the last 10 days, please know that after 14 days of non-attendance, your registration status will be changed to "Registered but Not Attending." This means your instructor or the College may withdraw you from the class.
Pima Community College includes five campuses throughout greater Tucson as well as multiple learning and education centers that deliver specialized training programs.
Summary – How Long to Change Your Name in Arizona File, Hearing, Court Order – Usually 2-3 months to wait for your Hearing date, counting from the date you start. You get your Decree Changing Name right after your Hearing, upon approval. Update Your Records – 2-3 days (most important ones) 2-6 months for them all.
Change My Name Arizona Superior Court in Pima County provides two options for applicants seeking a name change. An applicant can file their application and request a telephonic hearing or can appear in person on a Wednesday or a Thursday morning.
(D) Substitution of Counsel. Counsel may be substituted upon written notice to the court and all parties bearing the written consent of the represented party. The notice must affirm that the substituting attorney is advised of pending court dates and has made suitable arrangements to be prepared.