Admissions

You’ve made the decision to continue your education, and we’re so glad you’ve chosen us! Your academic journey starts by applying for admission.

Learn the steps to apply to Cochise College based on your student type below. If you need support to identify what type of student you will be, please feel free to contact our Admissions Office at:
Douglas: (520) 417-4005 | Sierra Vista: (520) 515-5336 | Email: adm@cochise.edu

Fall 2024!Now offering select in-person classes at the Benson and Willcox Centers! Visit the schedule of classes page, and click on ‘Search by Location’ for a list of classes. If you haven’t taken classes from Cochise before or haven’t taken any in the last two years, you will need to start the admissions process by choosing your student type below.

What Kind of Student Will You Become?

Select from the following student types to begin your journey at Cochise College!

First-Time Degree Seeking
I want to earn credits for a degree, certificate or to transfer to another university.

Middle/High School
I want to earn college credit while I am still in high school/middle school.

Job & Workforce Training
I want career skills training that can be completed in a relatively short period of time.

Re-admit/Returning
I was once a Cochise student and I want to take classes again.

Transfer
I attended another college or university, but am new to Cochise College.

Army IgnitED
I am currently an active duty military member using tuition assistance to pay for college classes.

International
I have or am seeking an F-1 visa and want to enroll in classes.

Adult ED
I am an adult learner seeking additional instruction in one of the following areas: Adult Basic Education, Arizona High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED) or English Language Acquisition.

Personal Interest
I want to take classes but do not need to earn a degree.

Department Contacts Douglas Campus
D-SSB Building – 1000 Building
(520) 417- 4005 | adm@cochise.edu>

Sierra Vista Campus
Student Union – 1000 Building
(520) 515-5336 | adm@cochise.edu


Benson Center
1025 State Route 90 | Benson, AZ 85602
(520) 586-1981 | benson@cochise.edu


Willcox Center
470 N. Bisbee Ave. | Willcox, Arizona 85643
(520) 384-4502 | willcox@cochise.edu

Important Links

Residency & Taxes

Student Tax Info

Current tuition & fees tax year 1098T form in the Maximus TRA Service website . If this is your first time accessing the Maximus TRA Service website, you will need to create an account before viewing your tax information.

Residency Status

You should have legal residency determined prior to the time of registration and payment of fees. Your residency determines your classification for tuition. It is your responsibility to register under the correct residence determination.

Enforcement of residency requirements and regulations are the responsibility of the Cochise College president. For legal policy definitions, see the Cochise College catalog .

Active Duty

Army IgnitED students please contact the Fort Huachuca Center to confirm your enrollment. Email fthuachuca@cochise.edu or call (520) 533-2391.

Citizenship - Tuition Assessment / Prop 300

Proposition 300
Cochise College’s registration procedure for credit classes complies with requirements of Proposition 300, a referendum approved by Arizona voters in November 2006, which provides that college students who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents, or who do not have lawful immigration status, are not eligible for in-state tuition status or financial aid that is funded or subsidized by state monies.

Proposition 300 does not prevent an eligible student from being admitted to our college. However, it will determine a student’s in-state tuition and financial aid, both paid in whole or part by the state. Arizona state law ( A.R.S. 15-1802 ) requires that those who do not show proof of US citizenship or lawful immigration status are to pay out-of-state tuition. Students not verified as in-state under prop 300 pay out-of-state tuition rates.

Demonstrating In-state Tuition Eligibility
All students must provide documentation of citizenship or legal resident status to the Admissions & Registration Office in order to be eligible for in-state tuition. Documents can be submitted via mail, emailing adm@cochise.edu , or going to the nearest campus or center.

Mail:
Cochise College
Records and Registration
901 North Colombo Avenue
Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635-2317

Acceptable Forms of Documentation
The Legislature and the Federal Government have designated several forms of documentation that the college will accept as evidence of citizenship, permanent residence or lawful presence. The college will keep a copy on file and record that fact in the student record system. The college will accept legible color copies of any of the following documents with no evidence of tampering:

States for which licenses are not acceptable are Maryland, New Mexico, North Carolina, Utah, and Washington.

Non-Citizenship - Tuition Assessment / Prop 308

Prop 308 qualifies non-citizens (*with exceptions as defined by law) for in-state resident tuition if the student has a) attended an Arizona public or private high school, or homeschool for a minimum of two years; and b) graduated from an Arizona public or private high school, or homeschool equivalent, or obtained an Arizona high school equivalency diploma; i.e. a general equivalency diploma (GED)

*Noncitizens described under 8 U.S. C. § 1101(a)(15) are not eligible for in-state tuition under Prop 308. This includes, but is not limited to, students who hold F1, F2, J1, H4 or H1 visas.

In addition to valid identification and non-citizen verification status, students will need to provide an official Arizona high school transcript or homeschool equivalency showing attendance for two years and graduation. If a student has earned a GED, the student will need to provide an Arizona high school transcript verifying two years of attendance and a GED transcript.

High schools, including charters and online entities, need to be recognized/certified by the Arizona Department of Education to qualify.

Mail: Cochise College
Admissions & Registration
901 North Colombo Avenue
Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635-2317

NOTE: Students who meet the requirements of Prop. 308 are eligible for in-state tuition for any semester that starts AFTER Dec. 13, 2022 . Prop. 308 does NOT have a retroactive effect – students will not be reclassified for semesters that began prior to Dec. 13, 2022

In-State Tuition Eligibility Requirements

Residency for tuition is determined in accordance with state law (ARS §§15-1801et seq.) and regulations of the Cochise College Governing Board. Cochise College is subject to statutes and regulations.

It is up to the student to establish residency, citizenship status and/or lawful status prior to registration. Proof of residency and citizenship documentation must be provided prior to the start of the term in which residency classification is being requested. Any student who is found to be classified improperly shall be required to pay full tuition, or be subject to dismissal from the college. In doubtful cases, a certified statement or documentation of the facts may be required.

The residency verification may be considered complete if the item(s) provided for fulfillment of Prop 300 is an Arizona driver’s license or ID that has an issue date of more than one year prior to the start of the term in which residency classification is being requested. If the Arizona driver’s license or ID does not have an issue date of a year or more; in order to be considered an Arizona resident for college tuition purposes, you must meet one of the following:

For more information, go to the Cochise College Catalog under Residency Requirements and Regulations and the State Board website .

You must initiate changing your residency status from out-of-state. Cochise College will not automatically adjust your status. If you believe you have met the qualifications for Arizona residency, below you will find a list of valid supporting documents that will be take into consideration for changing your status to in-state residency. Multiple documents may be submitted, but one supporting document MUST be dated one year (365 days) prior to the last day to add course(s) for the upcoming term.

Documents can be submitted via mail, emailing adm@cochise.edu, or going to the nearest campus or center.

Mail: Cochise College
Admissions & Registration
901 North Colombo Avenue
Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635-2317

Out-of-State Student Status and Tuition

Residency for tuition is determined in accordance with state law and regulations of the Cochise College Governing Board. Cochise College is subject to statutes and regulations.

A student must reside in the state of Arizona for one year (365 days) preceding the last day to register for courses in the respective semester to be considered an in-state student. All other students are classified as out-of-state (including F-1 nonimmigrant students). There are exceptions which are detailed here: In-State Tuition Eligibility

Students who have not lived here for a minimum of one year may qualify for reduced tuition. Please visit our Tuition Waivers page for more information.

It is up to the student to establish residency, citizenship status and/or lawful status prior to registration. Proof of residency and citizenship documentation must be provided prior to the start of the term in which residency classification is being requested. Any student who is found to be classified improperly shall be required to pay full tuition, or be subject to dismissal from the college. In doubtful cases, a certified statement or documentation of the facts may be required.

Please visit this website to see what qualifies as in-state residency per Arizona State Statutes.

The Arizona Board of Regents adopts guidelines applicable to all institutions that ensure uniform criteria is used in determining tuition status. If you are not a resident of Arizona, you may not register concurrently in two or more public higher education institutions in Arizona for a combined credit-hour enrollment of more than six semester hours without payment of non-resident tuition at one of those institutions.

Establishing Residency

Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS 15-1801 et seq.) and Cochise College policies determine classification for tuition purposes.

In-State Status
The law does not prevent anyone from enrolling at Cochise College. It does require that students who are not citizens or legal residents pay out-of-state tuition rates. The law further states that persons who are not citizens or legal residents are not entitled to tuition waivers, fee waivers, grants, scholarship assistance, financial aid, tuition assistance, or any type of financial assistance that is subsidized with state monies.

Each applicant shall have legal residency determined prior to the time of registration and payment of fees. It is the student’s responsibility to register under the correct residence determination. Enforcement of residency requirements and regulations are the responsibility of the Cochise College president.

Except as otherwise noted, no person having a domicile elsewhere than in this state is eligible for classification as an in-state student for tuition purposes (ARS 15-1802). A person is not entitled to classification as an in-state student until he/she is domiciled in this state for one year, unless he/she meets one of the following requirements:

Proof of Residency
Students must file a Domicile Affidavit (online) with the Admissions Office verifying continuous residency in the state for a 12-month period. At least three of the following items will be used to establish proof of residency:

Documentation can be submitted by going to the nearest campus or center, or scanned and emailed to adm@cochise.edu or reg@cochise.edu . Call (800) 593-9567 for more information.