Student Right-To-Know
As required through the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990, Northland Pioneer College is obligated to annually disclose graduation and transfer-out rates to current and prospective students. Individuals seeking this information may visit www.npc.edu/public-notices or contact the office of the Vice President for Learning and Student Services.
Information about program costs, estimated time of completion, and related job opportunities can be found on each program’s area of interest webpage (www.npc.edu/direct-work-programs) or the related Gainful Employment Disclosures (www.npc.edu/gainful_employment_data_archives).
The State of Arizona does not require vaccinations of students at the college level. Individual college programs, such as those related to healthcare, may have their own immunization requirements. Please check with the appropriate department chair or dean, or the program’s webpage for more information.
Important Notices
Northland Pioneer College Catalog 2022-2023
Be aware that this catalog does not establish a contractual relationship. The general catalog sets forth the official policies, rules and regulations that apply to every student attending the college. Such directives may be modified during the college year by digital publication of a catalog supplement update to the online catalog, www.npc.edu/college-catalog.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Northland Pioneer College complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in any activity or service operated or funded by state or local government, similar to the Section 504 requirement for services operated or funded by the federal government. Inquiries regarding either of these Acts should be directed to the Vice President for Learning and Student Services.
Financial Statement
The Northland Pioneer College annual audit specifically titled Navajo County Community College District (Northland Pioneer College) Single Audit Reporting Package is a public record and is available at the State of Arizona Office of the Auditor General website (www.azauditor.gov/reports-publications/community-colleges) or from the office of the Vice President for Administrative Services, Chief Business Officer, Northland Pioneer College, P.O. Box 610, Holbrook, AZ 86025-0610, (800) 266-7845, ext. 6743.
Public Notice of Nondiscrimination
Northland Pioneer College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, veteran status, religion, marital status, gender, age or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its educational programs or activities. District grievance procedures will be followed for compliance with Title IX and Section 504 requirements. The Affirmative Action Compliance Officer is the Director of Human Resource, 2251 E. Navajo Blvd., Holbrook, AZ 86025, (800) 266-7845. The Section 504 Compliance Officer is the Coordinator of Disability Resource and Access, 1001 W. Deuce of Clubs, Show Low, AZ 85901, (800) 266-7845. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in vocational education programs.
Protection of Intellectual Property
Northland Pioneer College uses many software products that are registered trademarks or tradenames. Often these are used in academic programs and may include all Microsoft or Adobe products; QuickBooks, Medisoft; BASIC; Cisco; PASCAL; JAVA; COBOL; C; C++: Novell; UNIX; AutoCAD; and AutoSketch. Except as expressly written in any license agreement, all rights are reserved by the product manufacturer.
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