
Maricopa Community Colleges is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with 91香蕉视频 (NPC), establishing a transfer pathway into one of the system鈥檚 11 affordable programs. This collaboration marks Maricopa Community Colleges鈥 first formal community college transfer partnership since launching its bachelor鈥檚 degree programs in 2023.
鈥淭his partnership marks a significant milestone for our system,鈥 said Dr. Steven R. Gonzales, Maricopa Community Colleges Chancellor. 鈥淩epresenting our commitment to accessible, affordable bachelor鈥檚 degree pathways, while demonstrating our ability to collaborate with our community college counterparts. What matters most is that students throughout the state will benefit from this new transfer pathway.鈥
Transferring Made Easy
Students who complete an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Behavioral Health Studies at NPC will now have a clear and efficient pathway to transfer into the offered at . This partnership supports students while reducing barriers and maximizing credit transfer without delay or duplication of coursework.
Ensuring students have an easy transition from NPC to one of the system鈥檚 10 colleges, the agreement includes coordinated curriculum alignment, outreach, and student-centered processes. These efforts reflect Maricopa Community Colleges and NPC鈥檚 continued commitment to empowering students, especially those pursuing careers in behavioral health, to reach their academic and professional goals.
鈥淭his partnership demonstrates our shared commitment to student success and workforce development across Arizona,鈥 said Dr. Von Lawson, President of 91香蕉视频. 鈥淏y creating a seamless transfer pathway in behavioral health sciences, we are expanding opportunities for students in rural communities while addressing one of the state鈥檚 most urgent healthcare needs.鈥
The Big Picture
Today, more than Arizonans live in communities without enough mental health professionals. Arizona will need over skilled behavioral health professionals in the next five years to meet workforce demands. By expanding education opportunities for students in rural and urban communities, Maricopa Community Colleges and NPC proactively support Arizona鈥檚 communities' rising demand for behavioral health services.
This spring, nearly 100 students graduated with bachelor鈥檚 degrees from Maricopa Community Colleges. Currently, there are more than 5,440 students enrolled in one of the affordable programs. Learn more at .

