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COMING FALL OF 2025!

PARTNERSHIP 

The Arizona Community Tree Council (ACTC) is offering this program in 4 cities in Arizona, Yuma, Somerton, Nogales, and the South of Tucson.  For the cities of Somerton and Yuma, ACTC is working in partnership with Arizona Western College (AWC) Continuing Education to offer this program to participants in Yuma County.  AWC has been a program partner in the past and is utilizing all of their knowledge and experience in conjunction with ACTC and AAPP programming.  AWC will provide participants enrollment in AWC and will offer CEU's .  In addition  they will also assist in offering information for further educational opportunities.  AWC is a wonderful partner that has a great connection with the community.   





"2 months ago I would have never imagined myself going up in a bucket truck, climbing a tree, or using a chainsaw, let alone even picking one up and for that I am very proud of myself for stepping outside of my comfort zone. "

-Emma F. 2023 AAPP graduate


ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE

CONTINUING EDUCATION


Located in the sunny, southwest corner of the state, Arizona Western College supports Yuma and La Paz communities with over 170 degrees and certificates in a wide range of academic and career and technical programs as well as non-credit courses in professional development, customized training, and personal enrichment areas. With 10+ locations and a service area that spans 10,000 square miles, AWC also boasts a diverse international program with students from over 40 different countries.  

AWC is exceptionally unique in that it hosts all three state universities on its main campus for face-to-face classes. These partnerships with Northern Arizona University, University of Arizona, and Arizona State University provide seamless transfer pathways to baccalaureate degrees and beyond in a variety of high-demand programs, including secondary education, agriculture, engineering, and administration of justice. This effort is in line with the college’s goal of doubling the rate of baccalaureate degrees earned in Yuma and La Paz counties by 2035. 




"……during this awesome program I have learned an abundant amount of knowledge about trees and shrubs that I didn’t even know existed. "

-Kyle Vance, 2023 AAPP Graduate-Employed Full-Time







This program is brought to you by the Arizona Community Tree Council, Inc., Tucson Clean & Beautiful,and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management's Urban and Community Forestry Program using the American Forests Arboriculture Pre-Employment Framework. 


HAVE QUESTIONS?


CONTACT:

Rebecca Lopez Clemence

Educational Program Administrator

Arizona Community Tree Council

phone: 1-480-524-0493

email: aapp@aztrees.org


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