MOHAVE COUNTY – The new semester is underway at Mohave College. The spring semester started Monday, Jan. 12 with enrollment higher than last spring by 2%. This semester the College is introducing bachelor’s degree programs for the first time in the institution’s history. The expanded offerings reflect the college’s continued focus on access, affordability and workforce readiness.
As of the first week of classes, spring semester enrollment is 4,394 compared to 4,299 students last semester, a 2% increase. Students are taking more credits this spring semester compared to last spring, resulting in a 4% increase in total credit enrollment.
There’s still time to sign up for the semester with more classes starting later in the term. Twelve-week classes begin Feb. 9 and 8-week classes starting soon after March 16. The multiple start dates allow students to enroll at various points in the semester and progress toward their academic goals at an accelerated pace.
Mohave College has traditionally focused on associate degrees and certificates. The addition of bachelor’s degree programs marks a significant milestone, giving students the opportunity to earn a four-year degree close to home while reducing the cost and time often associated with transferring to a university.
“These new bachelor’s degree programs allow our students to advance their education without leaving our community,” said Dr. Tonya Jackson-Lopez, Associate Dean of Instruction for STEM. “By combining flexible scheduling with high-demand programs, we are meeting students where they are and preparing them for today’s workforce.”
The bachelor’s programs launched this semester include Bachelor of Science in Biology, Bachelor of Arts in Human Services and Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education. Each program builds on existing associate degree pathways and focuses on skills aligned with local and regional workforce needs.
Students interested in associate or bachelor’s degree programs may find more information at Mohave.edu/Bachelors. Those interested in becoming a student at Mohave College should take the first step and create a student account at www.FutureBighorn.com. Student support teams are available to assist with the application and enrollment process. More information on programs and services is available at Mohave.edu.
About Mohave College
Since 1971, Mohave College has been transforming lives by helping students earn degrees and certificates that lead to better careers and brighter futures. Most alumni stay right here in Mohave County, strengthening the local workforce, fueling economic growth, and giving back to the communities they call home. The College delivers an estimated $199 million annual economic impact to the region and supports over 3,000 jobs in industries ranging from healthcare to the arts. Alumni contribute $158 million each year in additional income to local communities, and 96% of graduates say Mohave prepared them well for their careers or further education. Whether you’re starting your journey or advancing your skills, Mohave College is here to help you own your future. Learn more at Mohave.edu/ImprovingLives.

English faculty on the Kingman campus, Anthony Chu, welcomed his English 102 class for the semester.

Computer Information Systems faculty, Gerald Gridiron, walks through the syllabus on the first day of classes and shows students software they will use to learn.
