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This catalog has been prepared to give you information on the programs and courses available at Eastern Arizona College and to answer questions you may have about official policies, procedures, and regulations. To arrange a visit or to ask any questions, please contact us at:
Eastern Arizona College
Thatcher, AZ 85552-0769
(928) 428-8272
1-800-678-3808
FAX: (928) 428-8462
E-mail: admissions@eac.cc.az.us
Students needing language assistance to interpret information presented in this catalog should contact EAC’s Counseling Department for assistance. The Counseling Department is located at 3683 W. Church Street, Thatcher, Arizona, 85552-0769 and may also be reached by telephone at (928) 428-8426.
Estudiantes que necesitan ayuda en interpretar la información contenida en este catálogo deben de ponerse en contacto con el Eastern Arizona College Counseling Department (Departamento de Consejo). El Departamento de Consejo se ubica en 3683 W. Church Street, Thatcher, Arizona 85552-0769 y también nos puede llamar por teléfono al (928) 428-8426.
The mission of Eastern Arizona College is to provide open access to quality higher education primarily to residents of its service area. The College is accountable to its students and to the community for educational results, fiscal responsibility, and cooperation in community affairs.
To carry out its mission, Eastern Arizona College will, within the constraints of available resources, provide:
The College will continually evaluate its performance in these areas. These evaluations will guide decision making and strategic planning.
Lois Ann Moody, Chairman
Thomas W. Biggs, Secretary
Dennis Layton, Member ![]()
John Wayne Lines,
Member
Richard W. Mattice, Member
Joann
Mortensen, Graham County ![]()
Steven Johnson, Gila County ![]()
Dixie Zumwalt, Greenlee County
James Valenzuela, Chair ![]()
Gary Rawson, Vice-Chair ![]()
Armida Bittner
Lettie Cale ![]()
Robert Cassa
Frederick Ferreira, Jr. ![]()
Steven Johnson ![]()
Mary Anne Moreno
Josephine Quesada-Alvarez
Cruz Salas
Robert Walish
Robert Ware ![]()
Milo White
Craig Sircy, Chair ![]()
Angela Nunez, Vice-Chair
Linda Calkins
James Crinan
Mike Garfield ![]()
Duane Howard
Carol Navarette
Angela Nuñez
Donald Stacey
Barbara Tucker
Dixie Zumwalt
Eastern Arizona College is accredited by The
Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.
www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org or (312) 263-0456
The College is a member of the Arizona
Community College System.
The names of associates, agencies or governmental bodies which accredit,
approve or license Eastern Arizona College and the procedures by which
documents describing that activity may be reviewed can be obtained from the
Vice President of Student and Academic Affairs during regular business hours in
the Administration Building.
Eastern Arizona is a public community college. Founded as St. Joseph Stake Academy in 1888, it provided education for the youth of the Gila Valley from 1890 until 1933. The institution introduced junior college courses in the early 1920s.
On March 25, 1933, it became a public county institution under the authority of the Arizona State School Code and was renamed Gila Junior College. On July 1, 1950, the name of the College was changed from Gila Junior College to Eastern Arizona Junior College.
In 1962, the College became the first official state junior college in the newly formed Arizona State System of Community and Junior Colleges. In 1966, the word "Junior" was dropped from the name of the institution.
The Eastern Arizona College Alumni Association was organized by President Emil Maeser, fourth President (1898-1903) of the Latter-day Saint Academy during the spring term in 1900.
The EAC Alumni Association has played a significant role in the history of Eastern Arizona College. Beginning with Old Main, down through the present-day EAC Activities Center, Eastern's alumni have contributed to the growth and expansion of the College.
Today, the hundred-year old Alumni Association boasts a membership of over 25,000 individuals. The Alumni Association has a 9-member Board of Directors and three standing committees to assist in fulfilling its purposes. The Alumni Association provides scholarships, reunions and other alumni events to support current students and alumni.
Together, we are building a bright and
vibrant future for all who come and experience Eastern Arizona College.
William Reed,
President
William Bone, Treasurer
Becky Johnson, Secretary
Lois Ann Moody, Director
Larry Rapier, Director
Cindy Olvey, Director
Nellie Plasencio, Director
Dudley Welker, Director
Joel Biggs, Director ![]()
Bryan Allred, Director ![]()
Mike Gardner, Director ![]()
Mark Bryce (President, EAC) ![]()
The Eastern Arizona College Foundation is a non-profit corporation that is fiscally and organizationally separate from the College. The Foundation is empowered to receive gifts, bequests and endowments, which are tax deductible to the donor.
Through the EAC Foundation, a variety of ways have been developed for individuals and businesses to support Eastern Arizona College.
These gifts come to the Foundation in the form of cash, marketable securities, real property, bequests and gifts-in-kind. Special gift provisions can also be made through a will, by gifts of insurance policies or the establishment of an endowment or a trust.
Gifts to the Foundation may be given for a specific purpose or given without restriction. Donations can also be arranged to obtain the maximum tax benefit to the donor while at the same time providing support for the mission of the College. The Foundation staff, with the assistance of your attorney or accountant, can provide additional information on the donor plan that is best for you.
For over 100 years support for Eastern
Arizona College and its educational mission has come in many forms. It is the
continued generosity and commitment of alumni, businesses and friends of the
College that has been instrumental in helping Eastern to produce students ready
for success and achievement in the world of tomorrow. If you would like more
information please contact the Executive Director of the EAC Foundation at
(928) 428-8295 or 1-800-445-2472.
Dudley Welker,
President
William Reed, Vice-President (President, EAC Alumni Association)
John Mickelson, Treasurer
Deanna Brockmeier, Secretary
Ralph Orr, Jr., Director
Jim Lee, Director
Fred Pace, Director
Mark Bryce, Director (President, EAC) ![]()
Lois Ann Moody, Director (Chairman, EAC Board) ![]()
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