ASU Launches ASU@Yuma Partnership with Arizona Western College


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Degrees offered by ASU at AWC Address Yuma Community Needs

Tempe, Ariz., October 9, 2015 - Arizona State University President Michael Crow and Arizona Western College Glenn Mayle will launch the new ASU@Yuma partnership, a joint program between ASU and AWC that enables students to earn a bachelors degree from ASU while taking classes on AWC's campus in Yuma.  Degress offered through ASU@Yuma include criminology and criminal justice, organizational leadership, and secondary education.  For more information on the new ASU@Yuma program, please click the following link.

What: ASU@Yuma Launch
Who: ASU President Michael Crow, AWC President Glenn Mayle, ASU academic leaders, community leaders in Yuma,
When: 12:45PM, Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Where: College Community Center, Building 3C, 2020 S. Ave. 8 E, Yuma, AZ  85365

To RSVP for the launch event or with further questions about ASU@Yuma, please contact Firoz Jameel via phone at (480) 727-4058 or email at Firoz.jameel@asu.edu

About Arizona State University
ASU is a New American University, promoting excellence in its research and among its students, faculty and staff, increasing access to its educational resources and working with communities to positively impact social and economic development.

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