History Mohave College is a comprehensive community college located in Mohave County, in the northwest corner of Arizona. Mohave County, the fifth largest county in the United States, includes portions of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River, and it borders California, Nevada, and Utah.
Mohave College is committed to providing equal employment, education and advancement opportunity to individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, political beliefs, criminal record or any other legally protected ...
After a national search, the Mohave College Board of Governors has selected Christin Holliday, Ph.D., to lead the College as its next president. Dr. Holliday currently serves as Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success at Cal Poly Humboldt, where she oversees areas focused on student access, enrollment, retention and success.
The Presidential Search Committee and Mohave College District Board of Governors worked diligently to advance finalists who align with the Presidential Profile, which was shaped by employee, student, and community input, including public forums and a survey conducted last fall.
International Students Mohave Community College is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant, non-citizen students who wish to attend MCC on an F-1 student visa. All required documentation must be received by the appropriate deadlines in order for a student with an F-1 student visa to be considered for admission into MCC.
Mohave Community College is now officially Mohave College. The Kingman campus employees and community leaders gathered Monday morning for a photo with the newly branded marquee. Havasu campus employees, community leaders and College Mascot Blaze gathered Monday afternoon for a Chamber of Commerce Ribbon cutting in front of the newly branded ...