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Coconino Community College
HistoryCoconino Community College was envisioned as a College without walls. Since its inception, CCC has grown to two campuses in Flagstaff and one instructional site in Page, along with distance learning sites in Fredonia, Kaibito, Grand Canyon, Supai, and Williams.SpecialtiesCoconino Community College faculty and staff help to promote an environment of excellence to support our students. Since 1991, CCC has served residents across 18,000 square miles of Coconino County. The College has helped create the region's skilled workforce, with the goal of improving the lives of our residents through workforce development and higher education. CCC has served more than 75,000 students countywide, with two campuses in Flagstaff and an instructional site in Page. CCC provides affordable tuition and a variety of certificates and degrees, including career/technical programs, with nearly 50 certificate programs and two-year associate degrees in various fields. Those fields include nursing, fire science, law enforcement and business. Additionally, CCC has programs that ease student transition to any of the three state universities. CCC reaches out to the more rural portions of the County including Williams, the Grand Canyon/Tusayan, Page/Lake Powell, Fredonia, Tuba City and other remote areas on the Navajo, Hopi and Supai Tribal Lands. Instructional sites offer classes through online, in-person and Interactive Television classes to meet the needs of students in these rural and remote areas. Nearly 20 percent of CCC's students are Native American learners.