Mohave College welcomes new, returning students for the fall semester

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Computer Information Systems faculty Gerald Gridiron welcomes his students to class as he goes over class expectations, assignments and more. There’s still time to sign up for the fall semester with twelve-week classes starting Sept. 15 and eight-week classes starting Oct. 13.
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MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College welcomes new and returning students to the fall semester with enrollment reaching over 4,600 students, nearly a 2% increase from last fall semester. Enrollment for continuing and returning students also saw an increase from last fall with continuing students up 9.1% and returning students at 3.2%.

“I want to extend a warm welcome to both our returning students and those joining us for the first time this fall semester. This semester is filled with exciting new initiatives that will enhance learning, strengthen community and prepare our students for success beyond the classroom,” said Dr. Tim Culver, Interim President.

There’s still time to sign up for the fall semester with twelve-week classes starting Sept. 15 and eight-week classes starting Oct. 13. Those interested in learning more about becoming a student should visit Mohave.edu/Admission. Fill out the online form to create a student account, and a College representative will be in touch to assist with the application, tuition assistance and enrollment process.

Students have access to a wide range of programs across the college’s four academic divisions: Arts & Sciences, Career and Technical Education, and Health and Public Services to see all academic degrees and certificates, visit Mohave.edu/degrees.

The College also offers non-credit classes through Corporate and Community Education. The courses range from teaching fun skills for hobbyists to professional skill needed in the local workforce.

Community Education classes are not graded and are offered on the Kingman, Bullhead and Lake Havasu City campuses. To see a list of classes offered by Community Education, visit ce.mohave.edu. Corporate Education is designed to empower business through tailored professional development that enhances employee skills and drives organizational success. To learn about its offerings, visit Mohave.edu/corp-ed.

Every semester features events held by the College for students and the community. Events happening this semester include our annual events like Pumpkinfest and Shines. Student Activities Council, Mohave student government, also host fun events for students like Welcome Back Week, Spirit Week and more. To view upcoming events, visit calendar.mohave.edu.

Beyond academics, Mohave encourages students to get involved on campus through clubs, leadership programs, volunteer opportunities and student organizations coordinated by the Student and Community Engagement team. To see a list all student clubs available, visit Mohave.edu/Clubs.

Computer Information Systems faculty Gerald Gridiron welcomes his students to class as he goes over class expectations, assignments and more. There's still time to sign up for the fall semester with twelve-week classes starting Sept. 15 and eight-week classes starting Oct. 13.

Computer Information Systems faculty Gerald Gridiron welcomes his students to class as he goes over class expectations, assignments and more. There’s still time to sign up for the fall semester with twelve-week classes starting Sept. 15 and eight-week classes starting Oct. 13.

Art faculty Ann King welcomes her Drawing I and II students to class. Her class had both students from the Bullhead Campus join on Zoom and students in the Kingman campus.

Art faculty Ann King welcomes her Drawing I and II students to class. Her class had both students from the Bullhead Campus join on Zoom and students in the Kingman campus.