Resources
Student and General Institutional Information
- Academic Catalog
- Academic Programs
- Privacy of Student Records/FERPA
- Accreditation
- Articulation Agreements
- Booklist Disclosure by Program
- Voter Registration
- Copyright Infringement Policies – Computer use and File Sharing – Policies and Sanctions
- Legal Alternatives to File Sharing
- Applicants and Students with Disabilities
- Transfer of Credit
- Credit for Previous Education and Life Experience
- Social Media Policy
- Title IX Policy- All campuses excluding Texas
- Title IX Policy-Texas Campuses Only
- Title IX Training – Texas Campuses Only
- Borrower Defense Rule
- Washington State Religious Accommodation Policy
- Transcript Policy
"Student-Right-to-Know" Information
The NCES College Navigator site contains comprehensive information about each of our campuses including but not limited to enrollment information, programs offered, program completion and graduation rates, student transfer-out rates, student body diversity, estimated student expenses, and financial aid.
California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
The CCPA provides consumers (California residents) with specific rights regarding their personal information. Please review the Privacy Statement-California for information about the California Consumer Privacy Act. To exercise the access, data portability and deletion right described in the Privacy Statement-California please call or email us at 844.998.2272 (CCPA) or ccpa@pmi.edu.
Consortium Agreement
The Health Care Administration Associate of Applied Science program is operated through a consortium agreement between PMI Tucson, PMI Albuquerque, and PMI Phoenix. The delivery of programs for students enrolled in the PMI Albuquerque or PMI Phoenix is provided by the Tucson campus.
State Licensure Determination Disclosures
Pima Medical Institute offers hybrid and on-ground programs to residents of the following states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Washington. Hybrid programs and on-ground programs require attendance at the campus in which the student is enrolled and cannot be completed solely via distance education. Hybrid and on-ground programs are designed to meet licensure requirements in the states in which they are offered. State licensure requirements vary greatly in what professions are required to be licensed as well as the requirements for licensure. A student’s physical location is determined at the time of enrollment by submission of government issued identification as well as a student attestation of their physical location in the enrollment agreement. Students agree to update the institution if their physical location changes. Students are able to notify the institution of a change to their physical location in the PMI Student Portal. Prospective students and enrolled students should understand that moving out of the state may adversely impact a student’s ability to complete the program. If a student is planning to relocate out of the state he or she is required to discuss this with the Student Services Coordinator and/or Program Director, as applicable. In compliance with 34 CFR 668.43 Pima Medical Institute has made a reasonable effort to determine graduate eligibility for licensure in all states for applicable programs. All prospective and current students should be advised that due to the frequent changes to state statutes, rules, and regulations PMI cannot guarantee licensure based on the lists below.
Pima Medical Insitute offers fully online degree programs out of the Tucson Campus. PMI is an approved institution through the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (NC SARA) which allows PMI to offer distance learning programs to residents of states other than Arizona. Participation in NC SARA does not exempt an institution from state professional licensing requirements. PMI Tucson Online offers one fully online distance education program designed to lead to professional licensure. A student’s physical location is determined at the time of enrollment by submission of government issued identification as well as a student attestation of their physical location in the enrollment agreement. Students agree to update the institution if their physical location changes. Students are able to notify the institution of a change to their physical location in the PMI Student Portal. Prospective students and enrolled students should understand that a change in physical location may adversely impact a student’s ability to complete the program. If a student is planning to relocate he or she is required to discuss this with the Student Services Coordinator and/or Program Director. In compliance with 34 CFR 668.43 Pima Medical Institute has made a reasonable effort to determine graduate eligibility for licensure in all states for applicable programs. All prospective and current students should be advised that due to the frequent changes to state statutes, rules, and regulations PMI cannot guarantee licensure based on the lists below.
Pima Medical Institute highly recommends that all current and prospective students contact the applicable licensure board of the state in which they intend to obtain a license prior to enrolling in a program.