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Maricopa Community Colleges-Rio Salado Community College at Marcos de Niza HS
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About Maricopa Community Colleges-Rio Salado Community College at Marcos de Niza HS
Maricopa Community Colleges-Rio Salado Community College at Marcos de Niza HS is a dual-enrollment instructional site located in Tempe, Arizona. It represents a partnership between Rio Salado Community College, part of the Maricopa County Community College District, and Marcos de Niza High School, bringing college-level coursework to qualifying high school students. Specific enrollment and outcome data for this site are not reflected in current IPEDS records.
No specific programs are listed in available IPEDS data for this location. Rio Salado Community College broadly offers associate degrees and certificates in business, health sciences, education, social sciences, and workforce development. Students should contact Rio Salado or Marcos de Niza High School directly for available dual-enrollment courses at this site.
Tempe is a city in Maricopa County in the Phoenix metropolitan area and home to Arizona State University's main campus. The partnership between Rio Salado and local high schools reflects a broader effort by the Maricopa Community College District to expand early college access across the region.
6000 Lakeshore Dr., Tempe, AZ 85283
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