Northland Pioneer College offers life-long learning opportunities to a wide range of students. We serve the Arizona communities in both Navajo and Apache counties and beyond. Let Recruitment help you transition to NPC in a variety of ways:
- New Students - Students age 18 or older who have never attended NPC before should complete an online application.
- High School Students - NPC partners with with many local high schools to provide opportunities for students under age 18 to gain college credit while still in high school through dual enrollment.
- Veterans & Their Dependents - NPC welcomes veteran students. Learn about NPC's benefit options.
- Transfer Students - Students who have received credit from another college institution and wish to transfer to NPC should contact the Records & Registration Office to have their credits evaluated.
- Continuing Education Students - NPC offers a wide range of noncredit, fee-based courses for students. See the wide range of what we offer.
- Corporate Training - NPC helps employers develop and train outstanding employees that make their company more productive and competitive. | Learn more…
- Kids College - NPC offers fun, noncredit summer classes for kids ages 6 to 14! Check out the fun your kids could be having.
Additional Recruitment Information
PUBLIC NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION: Northland Pioneer College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, veteran status, religion, marital status, gender, age or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its educational programs or activities. District grievance procedures will be followed for compliance with Title IX and Section 504 requirements. The Affirmative Action Compliance Officer is the Vice President of Human Resources, 2251 E. Navajo Blvd., Holbrook, Arizona 86025, (928) 524-7471. The Section 504 Compliance Officer is the Coordinator of the Office of Student Accommodation Services, 1611 S. Main, Snowflake, AZ 85937, (928) 536-6246. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in vocational education programs.

