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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.
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.
You can even choose to take individual classes at a community college if you're interested in a topic or you'd like to add supplementary education to your resume. While most four-year universities strive to keep their students in attendance, the goal of two-year colleges looks a little different.
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.
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.
To file your probate paperwork in Pima County, you will need to go to the Superior Court. Pima County's Superior Court is located here. All probate documents can be submitted on the first floor of the courthouse with the probate clerk.
You must earn semester GPA of 2.0 or better, or. You must meet the cumulative SAP standards that lead to a “Good” standing.
How to Start Probate for an Estate Open the Decedent's Last Will and Testament. Determine Who Will be the Personal Representative. Compile a List of the Estate's Interested Parties. Take an Inventory of the Decedent's Assets. Calculate the Decedent's Liabilities. Determine if Probate is Necessary. Seek a Waiver of Bond.
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.