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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
at Polytech Campus

CGCC and Arizona State University (ASU) at the Polytechnic Campus have transformed the fact of co-location at the Williams Campus into the reality of co-operation through an innovative student-centered Partnership in Baccalaureate Education. The Partnership takes community college/university articulation to the next level, integrating the strengths of the two institutions and creating a wholly new option in baccalaureate education for students from Arizona and around the world. Williams Campus students may be jointly admitted to ASU Polytechnic and CGCC. ASU Polytechnic is offering baccalaureate degree programs in technology, agribusiness, elementary education, business administration, technical communication, nutrition, exercise science, and applied psychology. CGCC is providing some of the lower division general studies, general interest, and prerequisite courses that complete and enrich the baccalaureate programs. ASU Polytechnic and CGCC faculty work together to plan and coordinate curriculum and scheduling. The cooperation in curriculum extends to virtually every other functional area of the two institutions: library, computer center, classrooms, general facilities, housing, bookstore, food service, recreation, student life, financial aid, advising, registration, class schedule, campus security, and campus maintenance. Through the Partnership, students can complete entire baccalaureate programs at the Williams Campus, either as commuter or residential students, as if it were a single institution.

The Partnership in Baccalaureate Education at the Williams Campus provides an innovative and powerful model for the development of new campuses nationwide to meet the growing need for comprehensive post secondary programs and a broader range of points of entry than universities or community colleges have been able to provide separately. For Baccalaureate Education, call the Vice President of Instruction at 480.732.7012.

In addition to ASU at the Polytechnic Campus, many CGCC students transfer to the ASU at the Tempe Campus, ASU at the Wes Campust, and ASU at the Downtown Campus.  The Alliance program with MCCCD provides benefits to students whose intention is to start at Chandler-Gilbert Community College (or one of the other Maricopa Community Colleges) and then transfer to ASU.


NAU
At Chandler-Gilbert Community College

Welcome to this local NAU campus where you can receive services, take classes, earn a degree, and benefit from the best NAU has to offer, right in your community. Use the contact information below to discover some of your local options.


Ellen Demas , Program Coordinator
chandlergilbert@nau.edu
2626 E Pecos Rd
Chandler, AZ 85225

Phone: (480)732-7243
Fax: (480)857-5453

Program Information
The following represent the current undergraduate degrees being offered in the East Valley.
B.A.I.L.S. Organization Communication
B.S. Education in Elementary Education

Helpful Links
NAU Home Page
NAU Distance Learning
NAU East Maricopa Graduate Programs
NAU-MCCCD Connection

 


 WILLIAMS GATEWAY AIRPORT  CHANDLER REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Williams Gateway Airport is on its way to becoming a major employment hub for high paying jobs in the East Valley. The airport's current annual economic impact on the community is more than $251 million and continues to grow exponentially as development progresses. Chandler-Gilbert works very closely with WGA staff to attract new businesses to the area. The Aviation Maintenance and Flight programs currently use an existing WGA hangar for aircraft operations. We anticipate starting construction of a new hangar facility located on the airport in the near future.  

CGCC had the opportunity to partner with Chandler Regional Hospital (now a part of Catholic Heathcare West) to collaborate in the development of the Sun Lakes Health Center campus, a 9.5 acre parcel located on the northeast corner of Riggs and Alma School Roads, and includes the CGCC Sun Lakes Center.  The Sun Lakes Center is a facility developed for the primary purpose of providing non-credit classes to meet the needs of mature adults.  The Center became fully operational in the fall of 1997 and was expanded in 2006. For more information, call the Director of the Sun Lakes Center at 480.857.5505.



 INTEL  UND AEROSPACE FOUNDATION
Intel has designated CGCC as a partner school. This partnership has resulted in CGCC receiving significant monetary donations and equipment in support of the Automated Manufacturing Systems (AMS) program. Additionally, Intel has provided scholarship and internship opportunities for AMS students. CGCC's partnership with Intel has resulted in greatly enhanced learning opportunities for students.  

CGCC and the UND Aerospace Foundation have partnered to establish a joint flight training program at the Williams Campus. The UND Aerospace program is an internationally recognized leader in aviation education. CGCC's partnership with UND Aerospace presents a tremendous opportunity for students desiring a career in aviation flight.



 
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2626 East Pecos Road, Chandler, Arizona 85225-2499
Phone: 480.732.7000 Fax: 480.732.7090

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