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TRIBAL COLLEGE TO
UNIVERSITY
TRANSFERRING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF
ARIZONA
READY TO TRANSFER? The University of Arizona and Tohono O'odham Community College offer resources and programs to support students throughout their journey from tribal college to state university. These help support student success.
Honoring Culture
Balance with Tradition
Connecting to Community
U N I V E R S I T Y O F A R I Z O N AN A T I V E A M E R I C A N S T A T I S T I C S
1.3%of the 45,918 undergraduates enrolled identify as Native American
2,365 enrolled NativeAmerican students
50 enrolled TohonoO'odham students
419 Native Americansare undergraduates
Did you know? The University of Arizona sits on traditional homelands of
the Tohono O'odham
HOW TO TRANSFER
STEP 1: REVIEW THE TRANSFER ELIGIBILTYMeet with TOCC Transition Coordinator to determine if you are a transfer student based on the number of transferable credits at the time of admission.
STEP 2: JOIN ARIZONA BRIDGE AND REVIEW
THE PATHWAYS If you plan to transfer to the
University of Arizona from anArizona community college in oneor two years, you should consider
the Arizona Bridge program.
STEP 3: COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATIONReady to apply? Complete the application form through the online portal. Then, create or log in to your Future Wildcat account to track your application status.
STEP 4: CONNECT WITH YOUR RECRUITER
After you apply, connect with your Transfer Admissions Recruiter for
enrollment guidance.
http://www.admissions.arizona.edu
Transfer Application Requirements
Minimum GPA: The minimum GPA requirement for Arizona residents is a 2.0. Non-residents must have a 2.5.
Official Transcripts: Submit official copies of transcripts from all previously attended colleges and universities. An official high school transcript must be submitted if you are under age 22 or if you have less than transferable college credits.
Application Fee: There is an application processing fee of $50 (Arizona resident) or $65 (non-Arizona resident) or an eligible fee waiver. This fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.
Apply Here: http://admissions.arizona.edu/transfer
Photography by Tohono O'odham StudentAssociation, Raeshaun Ramon, and Julian Juan
Resources to SupportLearning
Tohono O'odham Community College
Student Services Department (520)[email protected]
Disability Resource Office Anthony Osborn, PhD
[email protected] (520)-360-5044
University of ArizonaThrive Center
Provides student support services https://thrive.arizona.edu
Transfer Student Center https://transfercenter.arizona.edu
TRiO Program for Wildcats who are first-generation college
students, or come from low-income households, or have a disability.
https://thrive.arizona.edu/trio
Think Tank Services include academic skills, coaching, tutoring, and
writing support. https://thinktank.arizona.edu
Disability Resource Center Facilitates full access for disabled students through the
provision of reasonable accomodations, adaptive athletic, and fitness programs, assistive technology, innovative
programming, education, and consultation. https://drc.arizona.edu
Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities Through partnership with TOCC, there are ongoing
opportunities for cultural and knowledge exchange amongstudents, staff and faculty of both institutions, including
fellowships, workshops, and other events. https://sonoranucedd.fcm.arizona.edu
NATIVE AMERICAN RESOURCES AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
TOHONO O'ODHAM STUDENT ASSOCIATION (TOSA)TOSA supports Tohono O'odham students, provides a place for them to meet other students, conducts community outreach, and increases the attendance and graduation of Native students at the University of Arizona.
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT AFFAIRS (NASA)NASA provides culturally sensitive academic counseling and support services to American Indian/Alaskan Native students enabling them to achieve academic excellence. NASA nurtures student success by encouraging all students to proactively explore and shape our diverse campus community.
INDIGICAT STUDENT ASSOCIATIONA student run organization under the Native American Student Affairs at the University of Arizona.
MISS NATIVE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONAMiss Native American UArizona Pageant is an open event celebrating women ambassadors and Native American communities. It serves as a platform to highlight Indigenous culture, heritage, and inclusion through community involvement.
NATIVE AMERICAN LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (NASLA)NALSA provides academic support for Native American Law Students, aims to integrate Indian law and policy throughout the law school curriculum, and networks with other NALSA chapters and practicing attorneys throughout Indian country.
Tohono O'odham Community College Sells: (520) 383-8401
[email protected] P.O. Box 3129Sells, AZ 85634
Special Projects & Initiatives Manager Daniel Sestiaga, Jr., MPH
(520) 383-0108
Disability Resource Coordinator Anthony Osborn, PhD
[email protected](520)-360-5044
Sonoran Center for Excellence inDisabilities
Assistant Director Jacy Farkas, MA, ABD
(520)[email protected]
Transition Coordinator AnnaMarie Stevens, MEd
(520) 383-0056
Contact Information