College and Career Resources

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AP Test 

Pima Community College (PCC) Dual-Enrollment 

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ON CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE 

High School Recruitment and Dual Enrollment Transition: 

Christie Monreal

520-206-5325 

cmonreal@pima.edu

IN-STATE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

ON CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES

General admissions:

Georgina Valencia 

520-909-4591 or 520-626-6499

Mondays and Thursdays


Native American rep:

Daniel Gastelum

Mondays and Thursdays

IN-STATE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS: SWEET 16

4 YEARS OF MATH

4 YEARS OF ENGLISH

3 YEARS OF A LAB SCIENCE

2 YEARS OF A SOCIAL SCIENCE

2 YEARS OF A SECOND LANGUAGE

1 YEAR OF FINE ART OR CTE

What If I Have Deficiencies? 

Sometimes you may not be able to complete the Sweet 16, but that does not mean that you can't attend college.  In Arizona, you can be admitted to one of the three universities with up to two deficiences, but they cannot be in the same subject area, and they cannot be in a combination of math and science.

If you have a deficiency, meaning you are missing a class because you did not take it or earned less than a "C" grade, you need to retake that course during the summer or through another method (online, etc.). 

IN-STATE PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES

Campus Admissions

(602) 639-7500

Admissions Manager

Juan F. Ibarra

(520) 440-7737 / ibarraj@cua.edu 

Prescott Campus Admissions

928-777-6600 / 800-888-3728

Prescott@erau.edu 

MAIN CAMPUS

220 Grove Avenue

Prescott, AZ 86301

(877) 350-2100


TUCSON CENTER

1300 S. Belvedere Ave.

Tucson, AZ 85711

(888) 797-4680

MAIN CAMPUS

2625 W. Baseline Road

Tempe, AZ 85283-1056

Main Telephone: 602-383-8228

Out of State: 877-828-4335

Fax: 602-383-8222

Admissions Contact 

602-749-4500







CAREERS






CTE and JTED Information

Click on the image above to see what CTE programs are offered at DV!

Pima JTED (click to your right) offers students the opportunity to take courses in career-related fields that apply towards certificates/employment while earning high school credit




Take Some Career Tests! 

Career-Clusters-Poster.pdf

Occupational Handbook

The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) provides information on what workers do; the work environment; education, training, and other qualifications; pay; the job outlook; information on state and area data; similar occupations; and sources of additional information for more than 300 occupational profiles covering about 4 out of 5 jobs in the economy.

The OOH is broken up into clusters of similar occupations. In order to find an occupation, browse the occupation groups of interest on the left-hand side of the homepage, or use the A–Z Index if you know the specific occupation. You may search for occupations by using the selector drop-down menus on the OOH homepage. Select by pay range, entry-level education, on-the-job training, projected number of new jobs, or projected growth rate. If you know the specific occupation you are interested in, you may enter a job title into the “Search Handbook” box on the top right-hand side of the homepage. In addition, you may browse by clicking any of the four links titled “highest paying,” “fastest growing (projected),” “most new jobs (projected),” and “field of degree.”

Although hundreds of occupations are covered in detail in the OOH, BLS publishes information on additional occupations for which the required education, training, median wages, and employment projections are prepared but detailed occupational information is not developed.

Resume and Cover Letter Resources

Sample Resume.docx