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Cochise College
Cochise College is a public, two-year institution that serves the residents of Cochise County from two campuses and four centers throughout Southern Arizona with panoramic views of five different mountain ranges.
Cochise College News
College closed for Independence Day
Cochise College will be closed Tuesday, July 4, in observance of...
Student food pantry receives $30,000 grant
The Cochise Cupboard, a Cochise College student food pantry, received...
Fall 2023
- Registration for the fall semester is going on now.
- Fall 16-week classes begin August 21 and end December 14, 2023
- Fall 1st 8-week classes begin August 21 and end October 23, 202
- Fall 2nd 8-week classes begin October 23 and end December 14, 2023
- View class schedule
Discover What We Offer!
Turn your passion into a career by pursing a program in an area that interests you. Cochise offers over 80 degrees and certificates that offer college credit that apply to an associate degree or industry certification.
Level up your skills with specialized training to advance your career or start a brand new one. Cochise offers a variety of courses, workshops, boot camps and programs to enhance your skills and abilities that can be completed in a year or less! Some of these classes provide college credit and some are non-credit.
Cochise College’s Center for Lifelong Learning offers classes in a variety of personal development areas and fosters lifelong learning and intellectual growth through educational resources and programs. These courses do not offer college credit but are often short, informational, affordable and fun.
Cochise College’s adult education prepares students for career and educational success. Adult Education offers four areas of study in High School Equivalency Preparation (HSEP), English Language Acquisition for Adult Learners (ELAA), Adult Basic Education, and Integrated Education and Training.
Cochise College has competitive athletics programs: baseball, women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball and men’s and women’s rodeo. Visit the athletics’ website for team rosters, game schedules and highlights.
The celebration of the arts is a large part of who Cochise College is with community events like the Pit Fire Pottery Festival each fall and the Youth Arts Festival each spring. The college also has two publications: The Pinnacle and The Mirage.
Cochise College has many opportunities for students to participate in undergraduate research programs. Students will gain hands-on experience in many areas of the sciences with a weather station, San Pedro River Research Project, Archaeology, and Microbiome of the San Pedro Valley.


