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CATALOG SUPPLEMENT
School Calendar/Tuition and Fees
Graduate Programs
Undergraduate Admittance Requirements
Concurrent Enrollment
Summer Success Scholarship
Campus Staff & Faculty
Academic Programs
(RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
(Effective 07/11/2014)
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Catalog Supplement 07/11/2014 Page 1
School Calendar and Tuition and Fees
The tuition and fees outlined below may vary for individual students who have transfer credit or who complete
competency examination(s) or credit by examination associated with their specific program of study. The cost of textbooks
and uniforms, as applicable to a specific program, are included in the total program costs. For the programs charged on a
credit load basis per semester, the charges are assessed at the beginning of the semester. Tuition and Fees are subject to
change at any time.
2014 Holidays Observed: New Year’s Day – 01/01/14, Martin Luther King Day – 01/20/14, President’s Day – 02/17/14,
Memorial Day – 05/26/14, Independence Day – 07/04/14, Labor Day – 09/01/14, Thanksgiving Day and the day after –
11/27-28/14, Christmas Eve – 12/24/14, Christmas Day - 12/25/14.
During weeks that contain holidays, make-up hours will be scheduled to be completed before the term or module ends .
Phoenix Campus Residential and Online Programs
Master Degree Programs
Programs
Information Security & Analysis, Administration
Start Dates
Graduation Dates
01/06/14
12/21/14
05/05/14
04/26/15
09/01/14
08/23/15
Programs
Nursing
Start Dates
Graduation Dates
48 Weeks
96 Weeks
01/06/14
12/21/14
12/20/15
05/05/14
04/26/14
04/24/16
09/01/14
08/23/15
08/21/16
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15; and, intentional breaks between
consecutive terms/semesters. Expected graduation dates are subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a
change of program.
Program
Master of Science – Nursing (1)
Master of Science – Information Security & Analysis
Master of Administration
(1)
(1)
*
Total
Program Costs
Residential Online
Tuition
Technology Fee
$12,600
$675
–
$13,275
$12,600
$675
–
$13,275
$12,600
$675
–
$13,275
*Technology Fees (for Online Only): $675 total per program (online student are charged $225 per payment period for technology
fees. Master Degree programs consist of three (3) payment periods. Therefore, $225 x 3 = $675).
(1)
Tuition for Nursing Education, Administration, and Information Security and Analysis is charged per semester on a credit load
basis:
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Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$4,200.00
$3,150.00
$2,100.00
$1,050.00
Bachelor Degree Programs
Programs
Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice and Cyber Security,
Criminal Justice and Intelligence Analysis, Digital Forensics and Investigation,
Health Care Administration, and Management
Clinical Laboratory
Science
Start Dates
10/28/13
Not Offered
Graduation Dates
03/27/16
12/02/13
Not Offered
05/01/16
12/9/13
05/08/16
Not Offered
01/20/14
Not Offered
06/05/16
02/24/14
Not Offered
07/10/16
03/31/14
Not Offered
08/14/16
04/07/14
08/21/15
Not Offered
05/05/14
Not Offered
09/18/16
06/09/14
Not Offered
10/23/16
07/14/14
Not Offered
11/27/16
07/21/14
12/04/16
Not Offered
08/18/14
Not Offered
01/16/17
09/22/14
Not Offered
02/19/17
10/27/14
Not Offered
03/26/17
11/03/14
04/02/17
Not Offered
12/01/14
Not Offered
04/30/17
Programs
Nursing
Nursing for Baccalaureate Degree Graduates
Start Dates
01/06/14
08/16/16
Graduation Dates
04/19/15
05/05/14
12/13/16
08/16/15
09/01/14
04/17/16
12/13/15
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15; nursing students have
intentional breaks between consecutive terms/semester. Expected graduation dates are subject to change due to a Leave of
Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Program
Bachelor of Science – Medical Laboratory Science(1)
Bachelor of Science – Criminal Justice
(2)
Bachelor of Science – Clinical Laboratory Science
(2)
Bachelor of Science – Criminal Justice & Cyber Security
Bachelor of Science – Criminal Justice & Intelligence Analysis
Bachelor of Science – Digital Forensics & Investigation
(2)
(2)
Total
Program Costs
Residential Online
Tuition
Technology
*
Fee
$60,000
N/A
$60,000
–
$60,000
$1,800
–
$61,800
$60,000
$1,800
-
$61,800
$60,000
$1,800
–
$61,800
$60,000
$1,800
–
$61,800
$60,000
$1,800
–
$61,800
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Bachelor of Science – Health Care Administration(2)
Bachelor of Science – Management
(2)
$60,000
$1,800
–
$61,800
$60,000
$1,800
–
$61,800
Bachelor of Science in Nursing(3)
$85,000
N/A
$85,000
–
Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Baccalaureate Degree
Graduates(4)
$46,150
N/A
$46,150
–
*Technology Fees (for Online Only): $1,800 total per program (online student are charged $225 per payment period for
technology fees. Bachelor Degree programs consist of eight (8) payment periods. Therefore, $225 x 8 = $1,800).
(1)
Tuition for the Bachelor of Science – Clinical Laboratory Science is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
(2)
Tuition for the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice & Cyber Security, Criminal Justice & Intelligence
Analysis, Digital Forensics & Investigation and Management is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
(3)
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
Tuition for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$10,625.00
$7,968.75
$5,312.50
$2,656.25
(4)
Tuition for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Baccalaureate Degree Graduates is charged per semester on a credit load
basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$11,537.50
$8,653.25
$5,768.75
$2,884.50
Associate Degree Programs
Programs
Accounting
Business
Criminal
Justice
Start
Dates
Digital
Forensics &
Investigation
Health Care
Administration
Medical
Laboratory
Technician
Paralegal
Studies
Physical
Therapist
Assistant
Graduation Dates
10/28/13
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
Not Offered
01/18/15
Not Offered
12/02/13
02/22/15
02/22/15
02/22/15
02/22/15
02/22/15
Not Offered
02/22/15
Not Offered
12/09/13
Not Offered
Not
Offered
Not
Offered
Not Offered
Not Offered
02/15/15
Not
Offered
Not Offered
01/20/14
03/29/15
03/29/15
03/29/15
03/29/15
03/29/15
Not Offered
03/29/15
Not Offered
02/24/14
05/03/15
05/03/15
05/03/15
05/03/15
05/03/15
Not Offered
05/03/15
Not Offered
03/31/14
06/07/15
06/07/15
06/07/15
06/07/15
06/07/15
Not Offered
06/07/15
10/23/15
04/07/14
Not Offered
Not
Offered
Not
Offered
Not Offered
Not Offered
06/14/15
Not
Offered
Not Offered
05/05/14
07/12/15
07/12/15
07/12/15
07/12/15
07/12/15
Not Offered
07/12/15
Not Offered
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06/09/14
08/16/15
08/16/15
08/16/15
08/16/15
08/16/15
Not Offered
08/16/15
Not Offered
07/14/14
09/20/15
09/20/15
09/20/15
09/20/15
09/20/15
Not Offered
09/20/15
Not Offered
07/21/14
Not Offered
Not
Offered
Not
Offered
Not Offered
Not Offered
09/27/15
Not
Offered
Not Offered
08/18/14
10/25/15
10/25/15
10/25/15
10/25/15
10/25/15
Not Offered
10/25/15
Not Offered
09/22/14
11/29/15
11/29/15
11/29/15
11/29/15
11/29/15
Not Offered
11/29/15
Not Offered
10/27/14
01/17/16
01/17/16
01/17/16
01/17/16
01/17/16
Not Offered
01/17/16
Not Offered
11/03/14
Not Offered
Not
Offered
Not
Offered
Not Offered
Not Offered
01/24/16
Not
Offered
Not Offered
12/01/14
02/21/16
02/21/16
02/21/16
02/21/16
02/21/16
Not Offered
02/21/16
Not Offered
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15; and physical therapist
assistant students have intentional breaks between consecutive terms/semester. Expected graduation dates are subject to
change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Tuition
Technology
Fee*
Associate of Science – Accounting(2)
$30,000
$900
Associate of Science – Business(2)
$30,000
Associate of Science – Criminal Justice(2)
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
Program
Associate of Science – Digital Forensics & Investigation
(2)
Associate of Science – Health Care Administration(2)
Associate of Science – Medical Laboratory Technician
Associate of Science – Paralegal Studies
(1)
(2)
Associate of Science – Physical Therapist Assistant(3)
Total
Program Costs
Residential
Online
–
$30,900
$90
–
$30,900
$900
$30,000
$30,900
$900
–
$30,900
$900
–
$30,900
$30,000
–
$30,000
–
$30,000
$900
–
$30,900
$35,000
–
$35,000
–
*Technology Fees (for Online Only): $900 total per program (online student are charged $225 per payment period for
technology fees. Associate Degree programs consist of four (4) payment periods. Therefore, $225 x 4 = $900).
(1)
Tuition for the Associate of Science - Medical Laboratory Technician is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
(2)
Tuition for the Associate of Science – Accounting, Business, Criminal Justice, Digital Forensics & Investigation, Health
Care Administration and Paralegal Studies is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
(3)
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
Tuition for the Associate of Science – Physical Therapist Assistant is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,000.00
$5,250.00
$3,500.00
$1,750.00
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Diploma Programs
Programs
Start Dates
10/28/13
Dental Assistant
Graduation Dates
10/12/14
11/24/13
11/08/14
01/06/14
12/07/14
03/03/14
02/15/15
04/28/14
04/12/15
05/26/14
05/10/15
06/23/14
06/07/15
08/18/14
08/02/15
10/13/14
09/27/15
12/08/14
11/22/15
Medical
Assistant
Medical Insurance
Billing & Coding
Pharmacy
Technician
Phlebotomy
Technician
11/04/13
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
12/02/13
09/24/14
01/20/14
10/19/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
02/24/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
03/31/14
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
05/05/14
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
06/09/14
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
07/14/14
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
08/18/14
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
09/22/14
07/05/15
07/05/15
07/05/15
07/05/15
07/05/15
10/27/14
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
12/01/14
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
Programs
Start Dates
Patient Care
Technician
Graduation Dates
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15. Expected graduation dates are
subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Total
Program Costs
Residential
Online
Tuition
Technology
Fees
Diploma – Dental Assistant
$20,000
–
$20,000
–
Diploma – Medical Assistant
$15,225
–
$15,225
–
Diploma – Medical Insurance Billing & Coding
$15,225
–
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Patient Care Technician
$15,225
–
$15,225
–
Diploma – Pharmacy Technician
$15,225
–
$15,225
–
Diploma – Phlebotomy Technician
$15,225
–
$15,225
–
Program
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Additional Student Costs – If applicable, the following fees are paid by the student and are not included in the program
cost. Fees shown are estimated and subject to change.
Credit by Examination Test
Certification /Licensure (Allied Health)
Graduation Caps and Gowns
$40.00
Cost varies by entity
Cost may vary
Tempe Campus Residential Programs
Associate Degree Programs
Programs
Health Care
Administration
Graduation Date
Criminal Justice
Start Dates
12/02/13
02/22/15
Not Offered
01/20/14
03/29/15
03/29/15
02/24/14
05/03/15
05/03/15
03/31/14
06/07/15
06/07/15
05/05/14
07/12/15
07/12/15
06/09/14
08/16/15
08/16/15
07/14/14
09/20/15
09/20/15
08/18/14
10/25/15
10/25/15
09/22/14
11/29/15
11/29/15
10/27/14
01/17/16
01/17/16
12/01/14
02/21/16
02/21/16
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15. Expected graduation dates are
subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Program
Associate of Science – Criminal Justice(1)
Associate of Science – Health Care Administration
(1)
Tuition
Total
Program Costs
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
(1)
Tuition for the Associate of Science – Criminal Justice and Health Care Administration is charged per semester on a credit
load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
Diploma Programs
Programs
Start Dates
Dental Assistant
Graduation Dates
10/28/13
10/12/14
11/24/13
11/08/14
01/06/14
12/07/14
03/03/14
02/15/15
04/28/14
04/12/15
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06/23/14
06/07/15
08/18/14
08/02/15
10/13/14
09/27/15
12/08/14
11/22/15
Programs
Start Dates
02/24/14
06/09/14
09/22/14
Programs
Surgical Technology
Graduation Dates
05/03/15
08/16/15
11/29/15
Medical
Assistant
Medical Insurance Billing &
Coding
Start
Dates
Patient Care
Technician
Pharmacy
Technician
Phlebotomy
Technician
Graduation Dates
11/04/13
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
12/02/13
09/24/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
01/20/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
02/24/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
03/31/14
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
05/05/14
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
06/09/14
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
07/14/14
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
08/18/14
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
09/22/14
07/05/15
07/05/15
07/05/15
07/05/15
07/05/15
10/27/14
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
12/01/14
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15. Expected graduation dates are
subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Tuition
Total
Program Costs
Diploma – Dental Assistant
$20,000
$20,000
Diploma – Medical Assistant
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Medical Insurance Billing & Coding
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Patient Care Technician
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Pharmacy Technician
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Phlebotomy Technician
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Surgical Technology
$28,500
$28,500
Program
Additional Student Costs – If applicable, the following fees are paid by the student and are not included in the program
cost. Fees shown are estimated and subject to change.
Credit by Examination Test
Certification /Licensure (Allied Health)
Graduation Caps and Gowns
$40.00
Cost varies by entity
Cost may vary
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Tucson Campus Residential Programs
Bachelor Degree Programs
Programs
Criminal Justice
Start Dates
Graduation Dates
12/02/13
05/01/16
01/20/14
06/05/16
02/24/14
07/10/16
03/31/14
08/14/16
05/05/14
09/18/16
06/09/14
10/23/16
07/14/14
11/27/16
08/18/14
01/16/17
09/22/14
02/19/17
10/27/14
03/26/17
12/01/14
04/30/17
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15. Expected graduation dates are
subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Program
Bachelor of Science – Criminal Justice(1)
(1)
Tuition
Total
Program Costs
$60,000
$60,000
Tuition for the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
Associate Degree Programs
Programs
Business
Criminal Justice
Paralegal Studies
Graduation Dates
Start Dates
12/02/13
02/22/15
02/22/15
02/22/15
01/20/14
03/29/15
03/29/15
03/29/15
02/24/14
05/03/15
05/03/15
05/03/15
03/31/14
06/07/15
06/07/15
06/07/15
05/05/14
07/12/15
07/12/15
07/12/15
06/09/14
08/16/15
08/16/15
08/16/15
07/14/14
09/20/15
09/20/15
09/20/15
08/18/14
10/25/15
10/25/15
10/25/15
09/22/14
11/29/15
11/29/15
11/29/15
10/27/14
01/17/16
01/17/16
01/17/16
12/01/14
02/21/16
02/21/16
02/21/16
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Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15. Expected graduation dates are
subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Program
Associate of Science – Business
(1)
Associate of Science – Criminal Justice
(1)
Associate of Science – Paralegal Studies
(1)
Tuition
Total Program Costs
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
(1)
Tuition for the Associate of Science in Business, Criminal Justice, and Paralegal Studies is charged per semester on a credit
load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
Diploma Programs
Programs
Start Dates
12/02/13
Business
Graduation Dates
07/13/14
01/20/14
08/17/14
02/24/14
09/21/14
03/31/14
10/26/14
05/05/14
11/30/14
06/09/14
01/18/15
07/14/14
02/22/15
08/18/14
03/29/15
09/22/14
05/03/15
10/27/14
06/07/15
12/01/14
07/12/15
Massage
Therapy
Medical
Assistant
Medical
Insurance Billing
& Coding
11/04/13
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
12/2/13
09/24/14
09/24/14
01/20/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
02/24/14
11/30/14
03/31/14
Pharmacy
Technician
Phlebotomy
Technician
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
05/05/14
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
06/09/14
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
07/14/14
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
08/18/14
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
09/22/14
07/05/15
07/15/15
07/15/15
07/15/15
07/15/15
07/15/15
Programs
Start Dates
Patient Care
Technician
Graduation Dates
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10/27/14
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
12/01/14
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15. Expected graduation dates are
subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Tuition
Total
Program Costs
Diploma – Business(1)
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Massage Therapy
$12,750
$12,750
Diploma – Medical Assistant
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Medical Insurance Billing & Coding
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Patient Care Technician
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Pharmacy Technician
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Phlebotomy Technician
$15,225
$15,225
Program
(1)
Tuition for the Diploma – Business is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,216.50
$5,710.00
$3,806.25
$1,904.00
Additional Student Costs – If applicable, the following fees are paid by the student and are not included in the program
cost. Fees shown are estimated and subject to change.
Credit by Examination Test
Certification /Licensure (Allied Health)
Graduation Caps and Gowns
$40.00
Cost varies by entity
Cost may vary
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Albuquerque Campus Residential Programs
Bachelor Degree Programs
Programs
Criminal Justice
Start Dates
Graduation Dates
12/02/13
05/01/16
01/20/14
06/05/16
02/24/14
07/10/16
03/31/14
08/14/16
05/05/14
09/18/16
06/09/14
10/23/16
07/14/14
11/27/16
08/18/14
01/16/17
09/22/14
02/19/17
10/27/14
03/26/17
12/01/14
04/30/17
Programs
Start Dates
Nursing for Baccalaureate
Degree Graduates
Graduation Dates
Nursing
01/06/14
04/19/15
08/16/15
05/05/14
08/16/15
12/13/15
09/01/14
12/13/15
04/17/16
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15; nursing students have intentional
breaks between consecutive terms/semester. Expected graduation dates are subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated
course, or a change of program.
Program
Bachelor of Science – Criminal Justice(1)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(3)
Tuition*
Total
Program Costs
$60,000
$60,000
$85,000
$85,000
Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Baccalaureate Degree
$46,150
$46,150
Graduates(2)
*
New Mexico Gross receipt Tax of 7.0% will be added to the tuition shown, the amount will reflect on the enrollment agreement.
(1)
Tuition for the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
(2)
Tuition for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Baccalaureate Degree Graduates is charged per semester on a credit load
basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
(3)
$11,537.50
$8,653.25
$5,768.75
$2,884.50
Tuition for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing is charged per semester on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$10,625.00
$7,968.75
$5,312.50
$2,656.2
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Associate Degree Programs
Programs
Accounting
Business
12/02/13
02/22/15
02/22/15
02/22/15
02/22/15
01/20/14
03/29/15
03/29/15
03/29/15
03/29/15
02/24/14
05/03/15
05/03/15
05/03/15
05/03/15
03/31/14
06/07/15
06/07/15
06/07/15
06/07/15
05/05/14
07/12/15
07/12/15
07/12/15
07/12/15
06/09/14
08/16/15
08/16/15
08/16/15
08/16/15
07/14/14
09/20/15
09/20/15
09/20/15
09/20/15
08/18/14
10/25/15
10/25/15
10/25/15
10/25/15
09/22/14
11/29/15
11/29/15
11/29/15
11/29/15
10/27/14
01/17/16
01/17/16
01/17/16
01/17/16
12/01/14
02/21/16
02/21/16
02/21/16
02/21/16
Start Dates
Criminal Justice
Paralegal Studies
Graduation Dates
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15. Expected graduation dates are
subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Program
(1)
Associate of Science – Accounting
Associate of Science – Business
(1)
(1)
Associate of Science – Criminal Justice
Associate of Science – Paralegal Studies
(1)
Tuition*
Total Program Costs
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
*
New Mexico Gross receipt Tax of 7.0% will be added to the tuition shown, the amount will reflect on the enrollment agreement.
(1)
Tuition for the Associate of Science in Accounting, Business, Criminal Justice, and Paralegal Studies is charged per semester
on a credit load basis:
Full time: 12 or more credits
Three quarter time: 9 – 11.99
Half time: 6 – 8.99
Less than half time: Less than 6 credits
$7,500.00
$5,625.00
$3,750.00
$1,875.00
Diploma Programs
Programs
Medical Assistant
Start Dates
Medical Insurance Billing &
Coding
Graduation Dates
Pharmacy Technician
11/04/13
06/29/14
06/29/14
06/29/14
12/2/13
09/24/14
09/24/14
09/24/14
01/20/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
10/19/14
02/24/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
11/30/14
03/31/14
01/11/15
01/11/15
01/11/15
05/05/14
02/15/15
02/15/15
02/15/15
06/09/14
03/22/15
03/22/15
03/22/15
07/14/14
04/26/15
04/26/15
04/26/15
08/18/14
05/31/15
05/31/15
05/31/15
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09/22/14
07/05/15
07/05/15
07/05/15
10/27/14
08/09/15
08/09/15
08/09/15
12/01/14
09/13/15
09/13/15
09/13/15
Expected graduation dates include a two-week winter break from 12/22/14 through 01/02/15. Expected graduation dates are
subject to change due to a Leave of Absence, repeated course, or a change of program.
Tuition
Total
Program Costs
Diploma – Medical Assistant
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Medical Insurance Billing & Coding
$15,225
$15,225
Diploma – Pharmacy Technician
$15,225
$15,225
Program
*
New Mexico Gross receipt Tax of 7.0% will be added to the tuition shown, the amount will reflect on the enrollment agreement.
Additional Student Costs – If applicable, the following fees are paid by the student and are not included in the program
cost. Fees shown are estimated and subject to change.
Credit by Examination Test
Certification /Licensure (Allied Health)
Graduation Caps and Gowns
$40.00
Cost varies by entity
Cost may vary
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Graduate Programs – Admissions
Graduate Admittance Requirements
Eligibility
Master of Administration
This program is designed for students who hold a bachelor’s degree in a related field of study. To be considered for
admission applications must have the following:
1.
Baccalaureate degree with a major/minor in a related of study from a postsecondary educational institution
accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, or an equivalent degree
from a comparable foreign institution
a. Evidence, in the form of official transcripts, of conferral of bachelor’s degree
b. For international students, an official transcript evaluation (if applicable) and evaluation from a
member of the Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE) or the National Association
of Credential Evaluation (NACES)
Residency Requirements
At minimum, for the Master of Administration program no fewer than 50% of the credits required in the program of study
must be earned at the Brookline College campus that is conferring the degree. For the Master of Science in Nursing, no
fewer than 75% of the credits required in the program must be earned at the Brookline College campus that is conferring
the degree. No more than 9 of the 36 credits required for the Master of Science - Nursing Education can be met through
transfer credit.
Timeline
All awards of transfer of credit must be finalized by the end of the student’s first semester. If a student is unable to obtain
transcripts prior to the start of class and they are scheduled into a course for which they believe transfer credit may be
granted, they must attend and participate in the course until a determination of transfer credit is made. If it is deemed they
are to receive transfer credit for the course in which they were scheduled and subsequently received credit, student charges
if and when impacted will be adjusted appropriately (the book(s) for that course must be returned; and if the book(s) is/are
returned, there will be no charges for that/those book(s)).
Course Numbering System and Sequence

Master's level coursework is comprised of 500, 600 and/or 700 level courses.
Program-Specific Progress Requirements
Master of Administration
Students in the Master of Administration program must complete at least 27 credits (including transfer credits) in the
program before being eligible to begin their Management Portfolio course.
Course Descriptions
Courses are listed by course code followed by the title, semester credits, clock hours, course descriptions, and
prerequisites, if applicable.
BU690 MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIO
3.0 semester credits - 45 clock hours
This course is the last course a student completes in the MBA program. This capstone course provides the integration
business and management subject cover in the MBA program coursework. Students will prepare a comprehensive project
which conceptually integrates business, management, marketing, and finance themes. Pre-requisite- Required
completion of at least 27 credits within the program.
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Undergraduate Admissions Requirements
Concurrent Enrollment:
Occasionally an individual wishes to have concurrent enrollment at Brookline College and the high school they are
attending without seeking admission as a student desiring to pursue a degree or diploma objective. Such students may
enroll for single courses as ‘Concurrent enrollment’ (CE) students, provided they meet all of the required Admission
policies listed in the College Catalog except for the high school diploma or equivalent requirement.
Such concurrent enrollment students are not eligible for any form of financial assistance. They must comply with all
policies and procedures contained in the College Catalog. Re-enrollment as a concurrent enrollment student may be denied
if the student’s GPA falls below 2.0. A maximum of 12 semester credits taken as a concurrent enrollment student may be
applied toward a Brookline College degree or diploma, however taking courses as a concurrent enrollment student does
not constitute admission to a program or imply later, applicability of those courses toward a degree or diploma. See Credit
for Previous Education section of the College Catalog for transfer credit policies. Tuition charges for concurrent
enrollment students are based on total credit hours and are listed in the College Catalog section under Tuition and Fees.
Scholarships
Summer Success Scholarship
Brookline College offers the Summer Success Scholarship to students who have enrolled into a degree program at
Brookline College in the months of July and August 2014 and continue to show academic success throughout their
program. The student must complete an application for admission and provide evidence of his/her High School diploma or
equivalent. The student will be required to maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average throughout the program. The
Summer Success Scholarship will be posted to the student’s account at the completion of the program in the amount of
$2500. If a student’s enrollment is canceled or the student withdraws prior to completion of the program, the student will
lose eligibility for the scholarship.
Academic Programs
Degree Programs
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
To be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, applicants must:
1. Have a high school diploma, evidence of completion of a home schooling program, or a General Education
Development (GED) certificate
2.
a. Minimum composite score of 75% on the HESI Admission Assessment Examination; and a minimum
score of 70% on the math and 74% on the vocabulary parts. Applicants are required to take the
following four parts of the HESI admission examination: Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary,
Grammar, and Math. Applicants are limited to two attempts to achieve the required passing score on the
HESI exam per start date. Applicants may submit HESI Admission Assessment examination scores
taken for another institution for consideration for admission if the test was taken within two years of
applying to Brookline College.
b. For international students, a TOEFL test with a minimum score of 84 and a minimum speaking score of
26 on the internet-based test will be acceptable in place of the HESI Admission Assessment
Examination.
3. Complete an authorization to conduct criminal background check form*
4. Personal interview with a representative of Brookline College.
*Upon acceptance students will be required to complete a criminal background check prior to beginning clinical
experiences.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Baccalaureate Degree Graduates
This program is designed for students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any major and who wish to earn a Bachelor of
Science in Nursing degree at an accelerated pace. To be considered for admission applicants must have the following:
1.
Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution
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a.
b.
Official transcripts from all college or universities attended documenting conferral of a baccalaureate
degree must be presented prior to the end of the add/drop period; or
For international students, an official transcript translation and evaluation from a member of the
Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE) or the National Association of Credential
Evaluation Services (NACES)
2.
a.
b.
3.
4.
5.
Minimum composite score of 75% on the HESI Admission Assessment Examination; and a minimum
score of 70%
on the math and 74% on the vocabulary parts. Applicants are required to take the following six parts of
the HESI
admissions examination: Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, Math, Anatomy &
Physiology and
Biology. Applicants are limited to two attempts to achieve the required passing score on the HESI exam
per start
date. After a total of four attempts to achieve a passing score, applicants will no longer be considered
for
admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. Applicants may submit HESI Admission
Assessment
examination scores taken for another institution for consideration for admission if the test was taken
within two
years of applying to Brookline College.
For international students, an official transcript translation and evaluation from a member of the
Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE) or the National Association of Credential
Evaluation Services (NACES)
Completion of fifteen semester credit hours in required prerequisites with a grade of "C" or better
a. Applicants must complete a minimum of three semester credit hours in each of the following:
i. Anatomy and Physiology I
ii. Anatomy and Physiology II
iii. Microbiology
iv. Statistics (in any field of study)
v. Developmental or Lifespan Psychology
b. Proof of completion, in form of official transcripts, of all prerequisite courses must be provided in the
form of official transcripts prior to the end of the add/drop period.
Completion of a criminal background check*
Personal interview with a representative of Brookline College
*Upon acceptance and prior to beginning clinical experiences, students will be required to complete a criminal background
check
If accepted, all nursing students will need the following at least two weeks before beginning clinical experiences:
1. Current American Heart Association CPR certificate
2. Drug screen
3. Physical exam and health and immunization records including the following
a. Two-step PPD
b. Proof of immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, Hepatitis B (or Hepatitis B series in progress
or signed refusal)
RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
RN to baccalaureate programs provides an efficient bridge for diploma and ADN-prepared nurses who wish to develop
stronger clinical reasoning and analytical skills to advance their careers. RN to BSN programs build on initial nursing
preparation with course work to enhance professional development, prepare for a broader scope of practice, and provide a
better understanding of the cultural, political, economic, and social issues that affect patients and influence care delivery.
These programs are growing in importance since many professional practice settings, including Magnet hospitals and
academic health centers, now require or prefer the baccalaureate degree for specific nursing roles.
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By emphasizing leadership, population health, and the translation of research into practice, baccalaureate and graduate
education prepare nurses to function well in today’s evolving healthcare environment.
Newly licensed nurses with BSN degrees report feeling better prepared than their associate degree counterparts in areas
such as evidence-based practice, using quality improvement data analysis, and systematically applying tools and methods
to improve performance. BSN students also traditionally receive two to three times more clinical training in outpatient
environments than do their ADN counterparts. This preparation is key to meeting the increasing demand for nurses who
can provide care at all points along the continuum from the hospital to the community.
RN TO BSN CURRICULUM PLAN
Semester 1
Term I
American Political Systems
Interpersonal Communication
Term II
Critical Thinking and Problem
Solving
Society, Health and Behavior
Total
Course
Number
Credit
Hours
Lecture
Hours
PO150
CO 215
3
3
45
45
45
45
PH210
3
45
45
SO225
3
12
Credit
Hours
45
180
Lecture
Hours
45
180
Contact
Hours
EN 155
NUR 250
3
3
45
45
45
EC200
3
45
45
PO160
3
12
Credit
Hours
45
180
Lecture
Hours
45
180
Contact
Hours
NUR 325
3
45
NUR 335
4
45
NUR 320
NUR 315
3
3
45
45
13
Credit
Hours
180
Lecture
Hours
NUR 350
3
45
NUR 415
4
45
NUR 425
NUR 450
4
3
14
51
45
45
180
720
Semester 2
Term I
Scholarly Writing
Professional Role
Enhancement
Term II
Introduction to Health Care
Economics
Introduction to Public Policy
Total
Semester 3
Term I
Information Management in
Health Care
Health Assessment for
Registered Nurses
Term II
Evidence Based Practice
Health Care Systems and
Policy
Total
Semester 4
Term I
Business Concepts for the
Professional Nurse
Leadership in Action
Term II
Community-based Practice
Changing Nursing Practice
Total
Grand Total
Laboratory
Hours
Laboratory
Hours
Laboratory
Hours
Clinical
Hours
Clinical
Hours
Clinical
Hours
Contact
Hours
45
30
75
45
45
30
Laboratory
Hours
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Clinical
Hours
210
Contact
Hours
45
30
75
45
30
60
45
45
90
45
255
825
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
NUR250 Professional Role Enhancement
3.0 semester credits – 45 clock hours
This course builds on knowledge previously acquired by the registered nurse and focuses on concepts related to
baccalaureate-level nursing practice. Concepts related to the contemporary role of the professional nurse, practice
foundations, current dynamics within the health care industry, and changes in practice environments that impact the
professional nurse’s role are examined. Students will also explore regulatory, political, financial, and social aspects of
health care as they influence the practice of nursing.
NUR315 Health Care Systems and Policy
3.0 semester credits – 45 clock hours
This course is an overview of health care systems and policy and the major characteristics, foundations, and processes that
impact local and national health care. Emphasis is placed on the ethical, economic, and political aspects of health care
policies and systems. Current health care systems and policy challenges are addressed with potential strategies nurses can
use from the bedside to the boardroom to impact health care from organizational to national levels.
NUR320 Evidence Based Practice
3.0 semester credits – 45 clock hours
This course provides an introduction to the use of evidence to improve nursing practice and promote quality health
outcomes. Emphasis is placed on appraising critical elements of nursing research, as well as on evaluating the quality of
other evidence used to make practice decisions. The baccalaureate-prepared nurse’s role in research and in implementing
strategies to support evidence-based practice is examined. Students address a nursing practice problem by proposing an
evidence-based solution.
NUR325 Information Management in Health Care
3.0 semester credits – 45 clock hours
This course explores data management, information literacy, and the impact of technology on the decision-making process
to improve the health of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Current trends and issues in health care
informatics and ways in which technology assists in the movement from data to wisdom will be discussed. Skills to
identify information needs and use technology to communicate and manage knowledge to achieve best practice outcomes
are addressed.
NUR335 Health Assessment for Registered Nurses
4.0 semester credits – 90 clock hours
This course builds upon the registered nurse’s existing interviewing and physical examination skills to a systematic
method for collecting and analyzing data using the nursing process. Students will learn the skills necessary to complete
and document comprehensive and focused physical, psychosocial, and spiritual assessments as a basis for planning nursing
and collaborative care. Interactive simulated experiences are utilized to integrate theory and skill mastery.
NUR350 Business Concepts for the Professional Nurse
3.0 semester credits – 45 clock hours
This course focuses on basic concepts related to business, finance, and economics in various health care settings. The
course serves as a framework for evidence-based business decision-making in a complex health care environment. The use
of utilization review and case management will be evaluated in the context of cost containment. Students will develop an
understanding of revenue generation and reimbursement and the professional nursing role within a competitive health care
marketplace.
NUR415 Leadership in Action
3.0 semester credits – 75 clock hours
The course examines the dual roles of baccalaureate-prepared nurses as leaders and managers. Topics such as coaching
and mentoring, transforming quality indicators into quality care, managing care transitions between various settings and
levels will be discussed. AONE competencies for nurse leaders and managers at all levels will be a focus of the course.
Observational experiences provide students with opportunities to explore professional competencies needed for BSN-level
nursing leadership.
NUR425 Community-based Practice
4.0 semester credits – 90 clock hours
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This course is designed to explore coordination and continuity of health care as patients transition between different
practice environments and levels of care. Students will be exposed to concepts from public health, epidemiology, and
community-based care. Case management, health promotion, disease management, and continuity of care are stressed as
primary functions of the BSN-prepared nurse practicing in non-acute care settings. Field experiences will provide
opportunities for students to analyze community health resources, examine practice in community health care settings, and
evaluate the role of the transitional care nurse.
NUR450 Changing Nursing Practice
This course provides students the opportunity to learn the process of developing an evidence-based project proposal to
address a problem, issue, or concern related to patient, family, or community nursing practice. Students will identify
nursing practice problem as the initial step and propose a resolution based on sufficient and compelling evidence. A theory
of planned change serves as the basis for a plan to implement the proposed resolution and design strategies to evaluate its
effectiveness. To complete the project proposal process, plans are included about ways to use and disseminate the results.
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Add/Drop Period
The following statement was revised to read:
For all semester programs, the add/drop period is defined as the first week of the semester (ending Sunday midnight). All
changes for the full semester must occur during the add/drop period, which is defined as the first full week of the semester.
During this period, students may add or drop classes, but may not withdraw from school without penalty. New students
may be admitted during this period provided they attend at least one scheduled class during the add/drop period. Students
will not be enrolled after the add/drop period. A student may be permitted to start after the add/drop period if documented
mitigating circumstances exist; however, this occurs only at the discretion of and requires permission from the Campus
Director. If a student posts attendance during the add/drop period, but does not attend their classes in the second week of
the term, their enrollment will be cancelled.
Phoenix Campus Staff & Faculty
President
Mark Plitzuweit, Regional Campus Director (Phoenix and Tempe Campuses)
Darrell Hanbury, President – Online
Academics
Cheryl Pietkiewicz, Director of Education – Residential
Tricia Rosengarten, PhD, Director of Education – Online
Melissa Hartman, DBA, Corporate Director of Education
Rod Golden, GED Coordinator
Lissa Whyte – Morazan, Director of Curriculum Development
Elissa Shapiro, Faculty Services Manager
Student Services
Trinity Verdun – Student Services Manager (Online)
Jessi Quintana, Online Student Services Coordinator (Online)
Victoria Pritchett - Student Services Advisor (Online)
Financial Aid
Raquel Garcia, Director of Financial Aid
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Juan Sanchez, Regional Director of Financial Aid
Financial Aid Administrators
Joanny Fakih
Daniela Grant
Elizabeth Demma
Ashley Combs
Marcus Williams
Muhammad Butt
Sheila Chandler
Alexandria Herrington (Online)
Asia Scott (Online)
Dee Grant (Online)
Katrina Turgun (Online)
Marina Carrizosa (Online)
Sophia Lucero (Online)
Stacey Sandoval (Online)
Financial Aid Specialist
Elizabeth Demma
Registration and Records
Sarah Rose, Senior Registrar
Jena Johnson, Registrar – Online
Catriana Castaneda, Records
Career Services
Donna Russo, Director of Career Services
Angela Fowble, Career Advisor
Diane Puckett, Career Advisor
Jeff Hardy, Career Advisor
Crystal Phillips, Career Advisor
Learning Resource Center
Tracy Skousen, LRC Director
Paul Ki, LRC Assistant
Business Office Specialists
Tara Larson
Heather Darcell
Admissions
Darren Thompson, Director of Admissions
Gus Velez, Director of Online Admissions
Zeke Misner, Assistant Director of Admissions – Phoenix Campus (Nursing)
Admissions Representatives
Brian Childs
Alicia Campbell
Jennifer Walsh
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Susan Wysocki
Zarmina Ismail
Alexandra Zamarron
Marcus Smith
Carol Oliverio
Angela Faine (Online)
Angie Burns (Online)
Bill Clees (Online)
Carmen Egizio (Online)
Cecelia Silva (Online)
Jamoriel Massenburg (Online)
James Watts (Online)
Jason Cannon (Online)
Kristina Kelsch (Online)
Magaliel Banda (Online)
Maurice Williams (Online)
Markko VanDunk (Online)
Michael Gurule (Online)
Monique White (Online)
Ron Summers (Online)
Susan Johnson (Online)
Tony McCrea (Online)
Jackie Ochsner – Admissions Coordinator (Online)
Maurice Gilder, Re-Entry Admissions Representative
Rod Golden, GED Coordinator
Vice President of Nursing
Carol Kleinman, PhD, RN, NEA-BC
Dean of Nursing
Janina C. Johnson-Carter, MSN, RN
- MSN - Nursing - Walden University
- BSN - Nursing - University of North Florida
- RN - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Dean of Graduate Nursing Programs
Mary Tilbury, Ed.D, RN, NEA-BC
Administrative Coordinators
Margie Plueger
Academic Coordinator
Sherry Ray, MSN, RN
Program Directors
Rory Huschka, MA Ed., MT (ASCP) – Program Director, Medical Laboratory Technician and Clinical Laboratory Science
Program
- MA - Education - Argosy University
- BS - Medical Technology/ Minor: Spanish - North Dakota State University
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Tamalia Meadows - Program Director, Patient Care Technician
- Practical Nursing Degree - Metro Tech
- Licensed Practical Nurse - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Brenda Miles – Program Director, Medical Billing and Coding
Dana Jackson - Program Director, Dental Assistant
Gail Travino - Program Director, Criminal Justice
- MS - Criminal Justice - Tiffin University
- BS - Criminal Justice - University of Dayton
Christopher Wright – Program Director, Masters of Administration
- Ed.D - Educational Leadership - University of Phoenix
- MBA - Business Administration - University of Phoenix
- BA - Theatre - Arizona State University
Troy Sebastian – Program Director, Masters of Science in Information Security and Analysis
- Masters in Healthcare Administration – Grand Canyon University
Faculty
Cathleen Adeyemi –Pharmacy Technician
- Licensed Pharmacy Technician
Claudia Angulo - Nursing
BSN – University of Phoenix
- Licensed Registered Nurse - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Abbey Bailey – Physical Therapist Assistant
- AAS – Physical Therapist Assisting – Marion Technical College
- Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant – Arizona State Board of Physical Therapy
Omar Beltran, MS, MBA, RN – Nursing Clinical Coordinator
- MS - Nursing - Grand Canyon University
- MBA - Grand Canyon University
- BS - Nursing - Grand Canyon University
- Licensed Registered Nurse - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Jody Caldwell – Legal Studies (Online)
- MS - Administration Justice - University of Phoenix
- BS - Criminal Justice Administration - University of Phoenix
- AS - Paralegal/Legal Assisting - Metropolitan College of Legal Studies
Thomas Cavanaugh - Medical Insurance Billing and Coding (Online)
- BA - Management - University of Phoenix
- Certified Medical Insurance Biller and Coder - National Center for Competency Testing
Eryn Cloutier - General Education (Online)
- MA - Clinical Psychology - St. Mary’s University
- BS - Psychology - University of Arizona
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Cherry Cook – Nursing
- MS - Nursing - University of Phoenix
- BS - Nursing - Grand Canyon University
- RN - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Michael Coplan - Criminal Justice (Online)
- BS - Criminal Justice - Northern Arizona University
Ryan Cornell - General Education (Online)
- MAEd - Math Education - University of Phoenix
- BS - Political Science - Arizona State University
Eddy Davison - Legal Studies
- MA - History - Prescott College
- BA - History - Ottawa University
- AAS - Arizona Institute of Business and Technology
Linda Diaconis – Nursing Education
- PhD – Education Policy, Planning, and Administration – University of Maryland
- MS – Nursing – University of Maryland
Cathy Dolan - Nursing
- MEd - Education - Teachers College/Columbia University
- MA - Administration - Teachers College/Columbia University
- BS - Nursing - Adelphi University
- RN - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Kimberly Drayton - Nursing
- MS - Nursing Education - Grand Canyon University
- BS - Nursing - University of Florida
- RN - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Gwendolyn Dunn- Nursing
- MSN - Nursing Education – Grand Canyon University
- BS – Nursing - Grand Canyon University
- AS – Nursing – Tulsa Jr Community College
- RN – Arizona State Board of Nursing
Jimmie Evans - Medical Laboratory Technician
- BS – Medical Technology – University of Texas
- American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Certification
Sheryl Evenson (Online)
- Master of Arts in Science Education - Western Governors University
Desiree Fields (Online)
- MA- Troy State University
John Fioramonti - Legal Studies (Online)
- JD - Law - University of Arizona
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- BS - History/Political Science - Illinois State University
Susan Forsythe - Patient Care Technician Extern Coordinator
- LPN – Putnam Vocation Tech School
- LPN Certification - Arizona State Board of Nursing
April Garrett - Medical Assistant Externship Coordinator
- AS - Medical Assistant - Bryman School
- Certified Medical Assistant – NHS
Tammy Gee - General Education (Online)
- MA - English Literacy, Technology, and Professional Writing - Northern Arizona University
- BA - English - Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Barbara Green - General Education (Online)
- MA - English - Northern Arizona University
- BA - Creative Writing - University of Arizona
Marla Greenspan - Business (Online)
- MEd - Curriculum and Instruction - Arizona State University
- BA - Marketing - Arizona State University
Joy Harris - Business (Online)
- MA - Labor & Industrial Relations - Michigan State University
- BA - Psychology/Women’s Studies - Michigan State University
Roy Hawkins – Business/Management (Online)
- MBA - Business Administration - Arizona State University
- BS - Agricultural Economics - Southern University and A&M College
Emily Helton-Riley - General Education (Online)
- MA - Sociology - University of Colorado
- BA - History/Music - Hastings College
Tammie Hertel - Management/Core Studies (Online)
- MAEd - e-Education - University of Phoenix
- MBA - Information Technology Management - University of Phoenix
- BA - Management - William Patterson University
Dana Jackson - Dental Assistant
- AAS - Dental Assistant - Phoenix College
- Certified Dental Assistant - Dental Assistant National Board
- Certificate - Arizona State Radiography - Dental Assistant National Board
Theresa Jenkins (Online)
- Doctorate in Health and Wellness - University of the Rockies
Bruce Janis (Online)
- MBA - Yale School of Management
Desiree Jobling - General Education (Online)
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- MS - Counseling/Psychology - Troy State University
- BA - Art/Psychology/Sociology - Huntingdon College
Barbara Jones - Nursing
- MSN – Walden University
- BSN – University of Phoenix
- Licensed Registered Nurse – Arizona State Board of Nursing
Christina Joy – Nursing Education
- DNS – Nursing – University of San Diego
- MSN – Nursing – University of Colorado
- BSN – Nursing – The Ohio State University
Joseph Kamara - General Education (Online)
- MS - Technology (Microelectronics) - Arizona State University
- BS - Electronics Engineering Technology - Devry University
Robin Kirschner – Nursing
- Ed.D – Argosy University
- MA – New York University
- BSN – University of Oregon
- Licensed Registered Nurse – Arizona State Board of Nursing
Barbara Knutson (Online)
- MS - College of St. Francis
Amy Langord (Online)
- Masters in Healthcare Administration & Education – University of Phoenix
Marvin Manross (Online)
- JD - Arizona State University College of Law
Kathleen Markov – Nursing Education
- MS – Nursing – University of Maryland
- BSN – Nursing – University of Delaware
Samuel Martin - Business/Management (Online)
-MBA - General Business - Pace University
- BA - Political Science - Southern University
Frank McCleary - Digital Forensics and Investigation (Online)
- BS - Criminal Justice – Weber State University
- AS - Criminal Justice – Weber State University
Michael Montoya (Online)
-MSN – Nursing- Grand Canyon University
-BSN – Nursing- University of Arizona
-RN – Arizona State Board of Nursing
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Kyla Morrissey - General Education (Online)
- MS - Psychology - University of Phoenix
- BS - Secondary Education - Calumet College of St. Joseph
- BA - Sociology/Criminal Justice - Purdue University
Lorenza Murphy – Nursing
- MSN – Walden University
- BSN – University of Phoenix
- Licensed Registered Nurse – Arizona State Board of Nursing
Peter Neshwat - Business (Online)
- MBA - Business Administration/Accounting - University of Phoenix
- BS - Interdisciplinary Studies - Arizona State University
John Oviatt - Computer Applications (Online)
- MS - Computer Information Systems - University of Phoenix
- BS - Business Information Systems - University of Phoenix
Ruxandra Simona Parvulescu-Codrea – Nursing
- MSN – CNL – University of Virginia
- PhD – Aarhus University, Denmark
- MD – University of Copenhagen Medical School, Denmark
- MD – University of Bucharest Medical School, Romania
- Licensed Registered Nurse – Virginia State Board of Nursing
Joseph Proulx – Nursing Education
- Ed.D. Teachers College – Columbia University
- MSN – University of Pennsylvania
- BSN – University of Bridgeport
Carol O’Neil – Nursing Education
- PhD – Curriculum Measurement – University of South Florida
- Ed.D. – Teachers College, Columbia University
- MA – Nursing Education – Teachers College, Columbia University
- BSN – Cornell University
- Licensed Registered Nurse – Maryland Board of Nursing
Harold Rankin - Digital Forensics and Investigation (Online)
- MPA - Public Administration - Arizona State University
- BS - Justice Studies - Arizona State University
Nicole Riley – Medical Assisting
- Diploma - Medical Assistant - Pima Medical Institute
- Certified Registered Medical Assistant - American Medical Technologies
Richard Robinson - Core Studies (Online)
- BA - Political Science - Baldwin Wallace College
Dan Rogers - Core Studies (Online)
- MBA - Business Administration - University of Phoenix
- BS - Information Technology - University of Phoenix
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Amy Ronhovde – General Education (Online)
- MA - Humanities - California State University
- BA - Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance - Arizona State University
Barbara Rubin - Health Care Administration (Online)
- MEd - Adult Education Community Service - University of Central Oklahoma
- BS - Medical Records Administration - East Central University
Linda Salvucci - General Education (Online)
- PhD - Clinical Psychology - Capella University
- MA - Psychology - Goddard College
- BA - Psychology - Drake University
Lukas Sandve - General Education (Online)
- MA - Geography - University of Oklahoma
- BS - Geography - South Dakota State University
Joyce Schneider - Business (Online)
- MS - Divinity - Claremont School of Theology
- BS - Accountancy - Arizona State University
Gregory Scott (Online)
- Masters of Management/Human Resource Management - University of Maryland University College
Rob Shah - Business/Management (Online)
- MBA - Business Administration - Keller Graduate School of Management
- BS - Accountancy - Arizona State University
Clarice Spiss - Health Information Technology (Online)
- BS - Allied Health Professions – Ohio State University
- AS - Medical Records – Cuyahoga Community College
- Registered Health Information Administrator - American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
Daniel Stamps - Business / Public Administration (Online)
- MPA - Public Administration - Northern Arizona University
- BS - Political Science - Arizona State University
- AA - General Studies - Glendale Community College
Holly Suarez - General Education (Online)
- MA - Sociology - University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- BA - Psychology - University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Mamasa Sumare - General Education (Online)
- MS - Bioengineering - University of Arizona
- BS - Bioengineering - Arizona State University
Gabi Tasher – Physical Therapist Assistant
- AAS – Physical Therapist Assistant - Professional Skills Institute
- PTA – Arizona State Board of Physical Therapy
- PTA – California State Board of Physical Therapy
- MSN – Nursing Education – University of Phoenix
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- BSN – Nursing – University of Phoenix
- AOS – RN – Mt. St. Mary’s College
- RN – Arizona State Board of Nursing
- RN – California State Board of Nursing
Paul Taylor - Criminal Justice (Online)
- BS - Criminal Justice - Everest College of Phoenix
Diane Tinker - Nursing
- MNS - Nursing - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
- BSN - Nursing - Boston College
- RN/APN - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Frank Torres - Business / Management (Online)
- MA - Organizational Management - University of Phoenix
- BUS - University Studies - University of New Mexico
Taralyn Valade Wear, MSN, RN - Nursing
- MSN-Nursing Education-Grand Canyon University
- BSN-Nursing-Grand Canyon University
- RN-Arizona State Board of Nursing
Brandy Wilcox
- BS - Kaplan University
Jennifer Williams (Online)
-MA in Communications - Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Shanita Williams – Nursing Education
- PhD – Georgia State University
- MPH – Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
- MN – University of South Carolina – Columbia
- BSN – University of South Carolina – Columbia
- Licensed Registered Nurse – Georgia Board of Nursing
Kara Witte - Health Care Administration (Online)
- BS - Social Work - Southwest Missouri State University
Patrick Wolter - Criminal Justice (Online)
- MA - Educational Leadership - Northern Arizona State University
- BS - Business Management - University of Phoenix
- Certificate in Law Enforcement Technology - Rio Salado Community College
- Certificate in Telecommunications - U.S. Army Signal Center
Tammie Woolgar (Online)
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting - Bemidji State University
Rachael Zeller-Smith - Legal Studies (Online)
- MA - Criminal Justice - Arizona State University
- BAS - Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences - Arizona State University
- AAS - Legal Assistant - Everest College
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George Zangaro – Nursing Education
- PhD – University of Maryland
- MS – Medical Surgical Nursing – University of Maryland
- BSN – Columbia Union College
- Licensed Registered Nurse – Maryland Board of Nursing
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Tempe Campus Staff & Faculty
Campus Director
Mark Plitzuweit, Regional Campus Director
Academics
Cheryl Pietkiewicz, Director of Education
Melissa Hartman, DBA, Corporate Director of Education
Student Services
TBD, Student Services Coordinator
Financial Aid
Juan Sanchez, Regional Director of Financial Aid
Sophia Lucero, Financial Aid Manager
Career Services
Deena Lipinski, Career Services Advisor
Christina Storm, Career Services Advisor
Registration and Records
Jessica Bieterman, Registrar
Learning Resource Center
Emily Bettcher, LRC Director
Business Office Specialist
Teresa O’Neill
Admissions
Matthew Gibbs, Director of Admissions
Admissions Representatives
Javier Trudeau
Sherelle Foster
Diane Meza
Rafael Salazar
Cynthia Trudel
Program Directors
Lacey Geise - Program Director, Pharmacy Technician
- BS - Food and Nutrition - Arizona State University
- PTCB National Certification – Pharmacy Technician Certification Board
- Licensed Pharmacy Technician – Arizona State Board of Pharmacy
Anita Nestler - Program Director, Medical Insurance Billing and Coding
-Diploma – Medical Assistant – Apollo College
- Certified Professional Coder – American Academy of Professional Coders
M. Dawn McGuire - Program Director, Surgical Technology
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- Diploma - Surgical Technology – Clarion Health
- Certified Surgical Technologists (CST) - National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting
Tamalia Meadows - Program Director, Patient Care Technician
- Practical Nursing Degree - Metro Tech
- Licensed Practical Nurse - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Nicole Riley– Program Director, Medical Assistant
Barbara Lowery - Program Director, Phlebotomy Technician Program
- MS - Education - University of Southern California
- BS - Biology/Chemistry - Barry College
Kenle Phillips - Program Director, Dental Assistant
- Dental Radiology Certification – Arizona Board of Dental Examiners
- Certified Dental Assistant - Dental Assistant National Board
Gail Travino - Program Director, Criminal Justice
- MS - Criminal Justice - Tiffin University
- BS - Criminal Justice - University of Dayton
Faculty
Woodward Young – Surgical Technology
-Army Surgical Technology Program
-BS – Grand Canyon University
-Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) – National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting
Alison Gierach – Surgical Technology
-BS - Health Care Management and Administration - Waukesha County Technical College
-Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) – National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting
Ashley McClure – Surgical Technology
-Tennessee Technology Center
-Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) – National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting
Jim Sorrick - Patient Care Technician
- Practical Nursing Degree – Northland Pioneer College
- Licensed Practical Nurse – Arizona State Board of Nursing
Lea Thomas – Medical Assistant
- Diploma – Medical Assisting Clinical – Kelsey Jenney College
- Certified Medical Assistant – National Center for Competency Testing
Cheryl Iverson - Program Director, Patient Care Technician
- AAS - Practical Nursing – Northwest Technical College
- Licensed Practical Nurse - Arizona State Board of Nursing
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Tucson Campus Staff & Faculty
Campus Director
Rodney Fitzsimmons
Academics
Anna Slaski, Director of Education
Melissa Hartman, Corporate Director of Education
John Mares, GED Tutor
Financial Aid
Juan Sanchez, Regional Director of Financial Aid
Career Services
J. Michelle Gregory, Director of Career Services
Dennis Elias Career Advisor
Thao Nguyen Career Advisor
Registration and Records
Jami DeLoe, Registrar
Learning Resource Center
David Seng, LRC Director
Julie Madrid, LRC Assistant
Systems Administrator
Frank Bumgarner
Admissions Representatives
John Figueroa – Director of Admissions
Israel Bojorquez
Pete Gonzalez
Regina Gonzales
Sergio Parra
Program Directors
Trinket Acevedo - Program Director, Massage Therapy
- BS – Business Administration – University of Phoenix
- AS - Computer Science - Pima Community College
- Diploma - Desert Institute of the Healing Arts
- Licensed Massage Therapist - Arizona State Board of Massage Therapy
Deneen Dotson – Program Director, Medical Assisting
- Diploma – Medical Assistant – Apollo College
- Certified Medical Assistant – National Healthcareer Association
Lacey Geise - Program Director, Pharmacy Technician
- BS - Food and Nutrition - Arizona State University
- PTCB National Certification – Pharmacy Technician Certification Board
- Licensed Pharmacy Technician – Arizona State Board of Pharmacy
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Tamalia Meadows - Program Director, Patient Care Technician
- Practical Nursing Degree - Metro Tech
- Licensed Practical Nurse - Arizona State Board of Nursing
Jill Kappus-Shaw - Program Director, Legal Studies
- SJD - Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program - University of Arizona
- JD - Lewis & Clark Law School
- BA - Biology - St. Andrews College
Gilda Rada – Program Director, Business
- MBA – Business Administration – University of Phoenix
- BS – Business/Marketing – University of Phoenix
Faculty
Satish Anand - Computer Applications
- MS - Computer Information System - University of Phoenix
Shamiran Asad - Phlebotomy Technician and Medical Assistant Externship Coordinator
- Diploma - Medical Assisting - Apollo College
- Certified Medical Assistant - American Medical Technologists/Registered Medical Assistant
- Certified Phlebotomy Technician - National Healthcareer Association
Nicole Bousquet – Criminal Justice
-MS- Administration of Justice and Security-University of Phoenix
-BS- Public Administration- University of Arizona
Kristian Everly - Criminal Justice
- BA - Criminal Justice - Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Armando Martinez - Phlebotomy Technician
- Diploma - Phlebotomy - Pima Medical Institute
- Certified Phlebotomy Technician - National Healthcareer Association
Kaushal Pandey - Business
- MBA - International Business - Schiller International University
Jean Pelletier – Pharmacy Technician
- Certified Pharmacy Technician – Pharmacy Technician Certification Board
Jessica Pitts - Medical Insurance Billing and Coding
- MBA - University of Phoenix
- BS - Health Promotion, Community Health Education - Northern Arizona University
- Certified Coder - National Healthcareer Association
Rafael Quiñonez – Phlebotomy Technician
- Pima Medical Institute – Diploma Phlebotomy Technician
- Certified Phlebotomist – National Healthcareer Association
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Judy Shivack - Business
- MBA - Business Administration - University of Phoenix
- MA - Education - Adelphi University
- BA - City College of New York
Albuquerque Campus Staff & Faculty
Campus Director
Thomas Bogush
Academics
Daniel Valles, Director of Education
Melissa Hartman, Corporate Director of Education
Student Services
Josephine Sanchez, Director of Student Services
Financial Aid
Juan Sanchez, Regional Director of Financial Aid
Career Services
Belinda Clifton, Director of Career Services
Angie Byington, Assistant
Sarah Gallegos, Assistant
Registration and Records
Roxanna Billie, Registrar
Learning Resource Center
Peggy Martinez, LRC Director
Marla Shin, LRC Assistant
Student Accounts Specialist
Desirea Moya
Employer Relations Director
Marc Duske
Admissions
Savannah Jermance, Director of Admissions
Admissions Representatives
Lucas Jackson
Heather Johnston
Jadda Mois
Vanessa Olivas
Jesse Stalker
Naketta Wiley
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Program Directors
Shawnette Ben – Program Director, Medical Insurance Billing & Coding
- BBA – Business Administration – University of New Mexico
- Medical Insurance Billing & Coding Diploma – Apollo College
- Certified Medical Insurance Coder/Biller
Teresa V. Flowers – Program Director, Pharmacy Technician
- BA – Human Services – Wayland Baptist University
- New Mexico Licensed Pharmacy Technician
- Certified Pharmacy Technician
Nicole Holland – Program Director, Medical Assistant
- AA - General Studies - Georgia Military College
- Medical Assisting Diploma - Southwest Georgia Technical College
- Certified Medical Assistant - American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA)
Erica Hubbard - Program Director, Business
- BA - Business Management - Alaska Pacific University
Marsha Hardeman - Program Director, Paralegal Studies
- JD - Law - University of New Mexico
- MA - Public Administration - University of New Mexico
- AB - Management - Indiana University
Cathryn Starr - Program Director, Criminal Justice
- MA – Business & Organizational Security Management - Webster University
- BS – Business Management – University of Phoenix
Faculty
Charles Bazner – Business
- MBA – Business Administration/E-Business – University of Phoenix
- BS – Business Administration – University of Phoenix
Rudy Carrillo - Business
- BFA - Art Studio - University of New Mexico
- Certified Excel 2007, Word 2007, Microsoft Office XP - National Computer Science Academy
Steven Fuson - Legal Studies
- MA - Business Administration - Western International University
- ABA - Approved Graduate Paralegal Certificate - Arizona Paralegal Training Program
- BS - Political Science - Arizona State University
Rayshawn Hayes - Business
- MEd - Educational Management - Strayer University
- BS - Basic Business Education - North Carolina A & T State University
Donald Pritchett II - Business / Legal Studies
- MA - Management - Webster University
- BA - Criminal Justice - Wayland Baptist University
- AAS - Criminal Justice - Community College of the Air Force
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Daniel Valles - Business
- MBA - Business Administration - College of Santa Fe
- BSBA - General Business - University of New Mexico
- AAS, AS - Business Administration - University of New Mexico
Nursing
Dean of Nursing
Tami Little – DNP, RN, CNE
Administrative Assistant
Sylvia Escarsega
Admissions Representative
Neketta Wiley
Faculty
Barbara Egelman - Nursing
- MSN – University of Phoenix
- BS – Nursing – University of Phoenix
-Licensed Registered Nurse – New Mexico State Board of Nursing
John Smolley – Nursing Support
- MD - University of Utah
- BS - Pre-Med - University of Nevada
Rachel West - Nursing
- MSN/MHA – Nursing Administration – University of Phoenix
- BS – Nursing – Salem State University
-Licensed Registered Nurse – Colorado State Board of Nursing
Sheral Cain - Nursing
- MSN – Nursing - Walden University
- BSN – Nursing - Chamberlain
-ADN- Nursing - Albuquerque TVI
-Licensed Registered Nurse – New Mexico State Board of Nursing
Theresa Strassburger - Nursing
- MSN - Nursing – Northern Illinois University
- BSN - Nursing - Northern Illinois University
-Licensed Registered Nurse – New Mexico State Board of Nursing
Theresa Gutierrez - Nursing
- MSNFNP - Nursing – University of St. Francis
- BSN - Nursing – University of New Mexico
-Licensed Registered Nurse – New Mexico State Board of Nursing
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