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Northland Pioneer College

www.npc.edu

 
Northland Pioneer College is a two year community college that serves over 7,000 students annually in both Navajo and Apache counties, an area of 21,158 square miles, in northeastern Arizona. The Navajo, Hopi and White Mountain Apache Indian Reservations occupy more than sixty percent of the total land in the district service area, and also account for sixty percent of the population. Handsome campuses are located in four of the largest Navajo County communities: Holbrook, Show Low, Snowflake/Taylor, and Winslow. Five convenient centers are located in Hopi, Kayenta, Springerville/Eagar, St. Johns, and Whiteriver. NPC offers both 2-year technical degrees ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.npc.edu
  • 1001 W Deuce of Clubs
    Show Low, AZ USA 85901
  • Phone: 800.266.7845

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Christine Schaefer
Associate Vice President of Human Resources Profile
Jenna Houseknecht
VP of Marketing Profile

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