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 VisionShaping the future of Coconino County. Empowering Individuals. Inspiring Communities. Education with Purpose!   MissionCoconino Community College is committed to providing accessible and affordable educational programs that prepare students for the future. Deeply engaged with the communities we serve, we promote student success through a welcoming and inclusive learning environment designed for innovative programming, career and workforce development, university transfer education, and continued life-long learning opportunities.   Guiding PrinciplesThese principles guide the way we work and learn together at Coconino Community College through our commitment to: 
	Put Students FirstListen, Learn, and CollaborateAct and Respond with Integrity and ResilienceCommunicate with Honesty, Dignity, and RespectDemonstrate Exceptional Stewardship of Public ResourcesContinually Strive for Excellence as a Community of LearnersProvide a Safe Environment that Reinforces Learning and Innovation   Valuing People: Diversity StatementCoconino Community College recognizes and respects diversity and the value it brings to our communities. We appreciate and welcome cultures, identities, beliefs, experiences and all that makes us unique. CCC champions and takes action to build an inclusive work and learning environment. We are allies and advocates, navigating a respectful dialogue about our shared humanity.   Land Acknowledgement StatementCoconino Community College would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to the sacred land on which this educational institution resides. Sacred sites located within Coconino County include the San Francisco Peaks, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona Red Rocks, the Colorado River, the Little Colorado River, the Colorado River Confluence, the Grand Canyon and many more sites. This land has been inhabited by the Sinagua and Ancestral Pueblo for thousands of years. Currently, the Zuni, Apache, Yavapai, Hualapai, Havasupai, Paiute, Diné, Hopi and many other Arizona tribal nations recognize this land as a significant spiritual place. This sacred land is enriched with Indigenous history and culture that lives on to this day. We, as a community with our CCC family and friends, are very fortunate to live, work, and share this unique location.   Students First: Vision 2025
	Strategic Goal 1: CCC will help each student achieve success through a supported and individualized educational experience.Strategic Goal 2: CCC will practice sustainability through responsible stewardship of economic, public, and environmental resources to accomplish its educational mission.Strategic Goal 3: CCC will promote a learning culture that is innovative, flexible, entrepreneurial, and responsive to the needs of our students and the communities we serve.Strategic Goal 4: CCC will strengthen community engagement in support of student success through advocacy, strategic partnerships, and new fundraising initiatives. Learn more about Coconino Community College’s Strategic Planning efforts at: www.coconino.edu/strategic-planning    District Governing Board
	Dr. Nathaniel White, Board Chair - District 1Patricia Garcia, Board Member - District 2Eric Eikenberry, Board Member - District 3Patrick Hurley, Board Member - District 4Joseph Smith, Board Vice-Chair/Secretary - District 5   President’s Cabinet 
	Eric Heiser, PhD - PresidentAdriana Flores-Church - Executive Director of Human ResourcesLarry Hendricks - Director of Public Relations and Marketing and Chief Information OfficerDianna Sanchez - Chief Development Officer and Athletic DirectorKelly Trainor, PhD - Interim Provost and Chief Academic OfficerJami Van Ess, EdD - Executive Vice President and Chief Financial OfficerAnthony Williams - Vice President of Student Services and Chief Student Affairs Officer   AccreditationCoconino Community College is pleased to maintain accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission. The college demonstrates that it meets HLC’s Criteria for Accreditation and Assumed Practices and is engaged in continuous improvement. There are many kinds of accreditation for colleges and universities in the United States; however, regional accreditation with one of the six organizations authorized by the U.S. Department of Education is the most important to ensure transfer of credits, federal financial aid, and future job prospects. Students who select a community college or university with regional accreditation can expect educational opportunities that meet the high standards of teaching and learning “best practices” in Higher Education and that provide student services to assist students in reaching their career and educational goals. For additional information on Coconino Community College’s relationship with the Higher Learning Commission, please visit www.hlcommission.org   The Higher Learning Commission 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 Chicago, IL 60604 800.621.7440 / 312.263.0456   Program Accreditation & AffiliationsAdministration of Justice 
	American Detention Association   Construction Technology Management 
	US Department of Labor - Outreach Training Program, (OSHA 10 & 30)International Code Council - Technical Training Program, (Building Code Specialist)National Apartment Association - Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician Program (CAMT)   Emergency Medical Services 
	Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) 
	
		Under the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP)Arizona Department of Health ServicesNational Registry of EMTsAmerican Heart Association   Fire Science 
	National Wildland Coordinating GroupArizona Center for Fire Service Excellence (AZCFSE)
	
		The AZCFSE is accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC).   Nursing 
	Arizona State Board of Nursing  
	
		RN Pre-Licensure Program Approval                               CNA Program Approval                                            American Medical Technologist - AMT Accreditation    Policies and Procedures                                                                        All Coconino Community College policy and procedure documents can be found on the College’s website at: www.coconino.edu/policies-and-procedures.  CCC policies and procedures are categorized as follows; most academic procedures will be found in 300-399: Instruction and 500-599: Student Services. 
	
		
			| Policy Number | Topic |  
			| 1-99 | District Governing Board |  
			| 100-199 | Administrative/General Institutional |  
			| 200-299 | Fiscal |  
			| 300-399 | Instruction |  
			| 400-499 | Human Resources |  
			| 500-599 | Student Services |      Compliance InformationDetailed compliance and consumer information about Coconino Community College can be found on the College’s website at: www.coconino.edu/details/compliance-information.  Compliance information includes (but is not limited to): 
	
		
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				AccreditationAffirmative Action / Equal Employment OpportunityAmericans with Disabilities Act (ADA)Campus Security Act and Crime ReportCarl Perkins Career and Technical Education ActCollege Navigator School Profile for CCCCompletion/graduation rate reportConstitution DayConsumer InformationCopyrighted Material, Illegal Downloading and Peer to Peer file sharingDirectory InformationDiversity of the Student BodyDrug-Free CollegeFERPA- Notification of RightsFinancial Aid DisclosuresGainful Employment DisclosuresGovernmental Accounting StandardsGradesHarassment & Discrimination Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)HolidaysHuman Subjects in Research  | 
				Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment of Student LearningLobbying InformationMission, Vision, Guiding Principles, Strategic GoalsNet Price CalculatorOccupational Health and Safety / Environmental Safety and Hazardous MaterialsPlans for Improving Academic ProgramsRed Flag Rules and Identity Theft ProgramReporting MandatesRetention RateSanction AgenciesState AuthorizationStudent Code of ConductStudent ComplaintsStudent Right-to-KnowStudent Identification NumberTextbook Pricing InformationTimely Warning of EmergenciesTitle IX Transfer of CreditVerification of Student Identity Veterans Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy Voter Registration |    Campus Locations
	
		
			| Lone Tree Campus 2800 S. Lone Tree Road Flagstaff, AZ 86005 928-527-1222   Lone Tree Information and Map: | Fourth Street Campus 3000 N. Fourth St. Flagstaff, AZ 86004 928-526-7600   Fourth Street Information and Map: | Page Instructional Site 475 S. Lake Powell Blvd. Page, AZ 86040 928-645-3987   Page Information and Map: |        |