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Sanctions at Pima College Likely to be Extended 6 Months

College had hoped to return to full accreditation; accreditor team cites one area of concern.

Colleges to Reach Out to High School Students in Tucson

Recruiters from about 200 institutions will be on hand at College Night.

Arizona Program Helps College Students 'Earn to Learn'

1,000 enrolled at UA in matching savings funds to help with tuition, other expenses.

How President Hart Will Become Professor Hart

UA president will serve on faculty of College of Education, earn top salary.

UA Online Aims to Expand Through Business Partnerships

Geico, Caterpillar Inc. and Salt River Project have signed on for test program.

PCC Chancelor: Sanction on College Should Be Removed

Accreditor took the college off probation last year but it remained on notice, a lesser sanction.

Getting in to College Is Just First Step for Many Latinos

While enrollment is growing, some face obstacles to ultimately receiving a degree.

ITT Tech Closure Leaves 100s of Tucson Students Scrambling

The for-profit college shuttered all campuses nationwide last week, including four in Arizona.

ITT Tech Folds; Tucson Campus, Three in Phoenix Close

Joins growing list of for-profit colleges to shutter in Tucson.

Regents Announce Next Steps in Search for New UA President

Expect to find successor to Ann Weaver Hart by next summer.

Regents Will Hire Expert to Review UA Health Sciences

'Comprehensive' review to start as soon as possible; UA President Hart happy with decision.

What Led to UA Medical School Scrutiny?

Controversy surrounding University of Arizona Health Sciences didn't start this month.

New UA Building to be Academic Center for Athletes

'CATS' will provide space for study, academic support, official says.

Tucson College Joins Growing Group of For-Profit Colleges That Will Close

Third private college to announce Tucson closure this year.

Issues with Accreditor May Put Tucson Schools in Limbo

Students face loss of financial aid if they aren't overseen by approved agency.

PCC Makes Case for Removing Accrediting 'Notice' Sanction

The college was taken off probation but placed on notice in May 2015.

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