Arizona Western College

Community college in Yuma, Arizona, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arizona Western College

Arizona Western College (AWC) is a public community college in Yuma, Arizona. It offers associate degrees, occupational certificates, and transfer degrees. AWC also offers classes in Dateland, Parker, San Luis, Somerton, and Wellton.

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Arizona Western College
Other name
AWC
TypePublic community college
Established1963; 62 years ago (1963)
Budget$88 million (2019)[1]
PresidentDaniel P. Corr[2]
Academic staff
378[3]
Students11,492 (2017–18)[2]
Location, ,
United States

32°41′21″N 114°29′46″W
CampusSuburban
ColorsRed and Turquoise [4]
   
NicknameMatadors
Sporting affiliations
National Junior College Athletic Association, Arizona Community College Athletic Conference
MascotAndale the Bull[5]
Websitewww.azwestern.edu
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Academics

Arizona Western College offers over 100 degrees and certificates in person and online. Its associate degrees include: Arts (AA), Science (AS), Business (ABus) and Applied Science (AAS).[6]

On-campus housing

Arizona Western College is one of the few community colleges in the United States to offer on-campus housing.[7] The main campus has three residence halls that house up to 348 residents.[8]

Student life

AWC has more than 50 clubs and organizations for those interested in math, music, athletics, cooking and chess.[9]

Athletics

AWC's athletic teams compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) and are collectively known as the Matadors. They competed in the Western States Football League (WSFL) until 2018, when changes in football programs in nearby colleges prohibited them from participating in this League.

The Arizona Western College Matadors field eight intercollegiate teams, four for men and four for women. Men's sports at Arizona Western include baseball, basketball, football, and soccer. The Matador women compete in basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball. The basketball, baseball, and football teams have produced numerous professional athletes like Leonard Thompson, Crawford Ker, Rafael Araujo, Bengie Molina, Sergio Romo, Randy Gregory, and Nate Archibald. In 2014, the Matadors football team won the El Toro Bowl to finish the season with an 11 - 1 record.[10]

Notable alumni

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