Enrollment Up at Pima Community College for 8th Straight Semester
TUCSON, AZ – Pima Community College (PCC) continued to grow as the first day of classes began for the Spring semester. Enrollment grew by 5.64% compared to the first day of the spring semester last year, marking the 8th consecutive semester of enrollment growth.
First-day of semester spring enrollment, which reflects the total number of classes students are taking, reached 49,482, while spring headcount—the total number of students enrolled—stood at 16,827, a 3.09% increase over last spring.
“PCC’s continued enrollment growth highlights the strong demand for our academic programs, the unwavering commitment of our faculty and staff, and the trust our community places in us as a first-choice provider for education and workforce development,” said PCC Chancellor Dr. Jeffrey P. Nasse. “Students are increasingly seeking affordable, high-quality education, and we are meeting that need through a variety of flexible learning options, including online, hybrid, and in-person classes."
Although the 16-week spring semester has already started, there are still opportunities to enroll at PCC. Registration for 14-week classes remains open until January 29, 2025, and students can register for 8-week classes until March 21, 2025. For more information and to register, visit www.pima.edu.
PCC First Day of Semester Enrollment Growth Snapshot
- Spring 2025: +5.64%
- Fall 2024: +4.08%
- Summer 2024: +9.01%
- Spring 2024: +3.88%
- Fall 2023: +1.83%
- Summer 2023: +4.81%
- Spring 2023: +6.53%
- Fall 2022: +8.93%
Source: PCC Office of Strategy, Analytics and Research (STAR)
Contact:
Justin Kree
Director of Media Relations
Pima Community College
Cell: 520.710.7170
jkree@pima.edu