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Due to unforeseen circumstances, all members of the Pima Community College (PCC) Governing Board will be attending the Board's March 8, 2023, Regular Meeting remotely. At the discretion of the Board Chair, PCC administrators and others making scheduled presentations to the Board may also be appearing remotely. Tonight's meeting will otherwise be conducted in a hybrid format as previously noticed, and members of the public may still attend in person at PCC's District Office, room C-105. During the "Public Comment-Call to the Audience" portion of tonight's meeting, public comments may still be made either remotely or in person. PCC staff will be on-site in room C-105 to assist members of the public attending in person who wish to address comments to the Board.
Proposition 308 and Pima Community College

Proposition 308

Welcome Students and the Community

In November 2022, Arizona voters cast their ballots in support of Proposition 308, allowing qualifying non-citizen Arizona high school graduates to receive in-state tuition at Arizona’s community colleges. This was signed into law in December 2022. Pima Community College is committed to creating an accessible college for all students.

Read a message from our Chancellor.

Starting with Spring 2023 classes, students who meet eligibility requirements can take advantage of Pima Community Colleges’ affordable tuition, and are also eligible for state and local financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships, or tuition waiver programs.

To be eligible, these students must have done both of the following:

  • Attended a public or private high school or homeschool equivalent while physically present in Arizona for at least two years
  • Graduated from any public or private high school option or homeschool equivalent while physically present in the state or obtained a high school equivalency diploma in this state

Have questions?

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions.


Registration Is Now Open

Now, more Arizonans can have access to affordable, quality education available at any of our Pima Community College locations. If you have any additional questions about the admissions process for Proposition 308, you can check out the Registrar's Office page, or contact the Immigrant and Refugee Student Resources Center:

If you have other advising questions, you can contact the student affairs team:

Register Now
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