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Eastern Arizona College (EAC), is a
community college A community college is a type of undergraduate higher education institution, generally leading to an associate degree, certificate, or diploma. The term can have different meanings in different countries: many community colleges have an open enr ...
in
Graham County, Arizona Graham County is a county in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, the population was 38,533, making it the third-least populous county in Arizona. The county seat is Safford. Graham County composes the ...
, United States. The main campus is in Thatcher, with satellite locations in
Gila County Gila County ( ) is a county in the central part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, the population was 53,272. The county seat is Globe. Gila County comprises the Payson, Arizona micropolitan statistical area which is incl ...
and Greenlee County. It is the oldest community college in Arizona and the only one in the state with a marching band.


History

Eastern Arizona College was chartered by
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, informally known as the LDS Church or Mormon Church, is a Nontrinitarianism, nontrinitarian Restorationism, restorationist Christianity, Christian Christian denomination, denomination and the ...
in 1888. Classes started in a church room in
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in 1890 with 17 students and was called the St. Joseph Stake Academy. In 1891, classes were moved to Thatcher, Arizona, to be more centralized and due to room constraints. The school continued to expand, though it was strapped financially. In 1908, a new 21-room building was opened that would eventually be called Old Main. In 1932, the Church stated they could no longer afford to support the college financially and would close it unless the local valley could support it. In 1933, the residents of Graham County passed an initiative funding the school. The state of Arizona took over the school, changing the name to Gila Junior College of Graham County. This name was changed to Eastern Arizona Junior College in 1950, then simply Eastern Arizona College in 1966. In 1962, it was the inaugural member of Arizona's newly created Junior College system. The 1960s was a time of growth and the college purchased nearby farmland to extend their campus. In 1972 a fine arts center was completed. In 1979, two fires within one week destroyed Old Main. The building was razed and a new administration building was constructed on the site. During the 1987–88 school year, Eastern Arizona College celebrated its centennial. Eastern Arizona College has changed names nine times, growing from a one-room school house to becoming a large community college serving three counties and hosting a satellite campus for a university. In December 2012, after 10 years of lobbying, Eastern Arizona College launched its first bachelor's degree programs in a partnership with
Arizona State University Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public university, public research university in Tempe, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1885 as Territorial Normal School by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, the university is o ...
. The bachelor's degree programs include nursing and business.


Ownership

EAC is a state-sponsored community college and comes under the guidance and control of the state of Arizona.


Campus

The main campus sits in the center of the Upper Gila River Valley with Mt. Graham towering to the south and the Gila River to the north. The buildings on the campus are plain, while the grass, trees, and flower beds on EAC's campus are impeccably maintained year-round. On September 15, 2007, Eastern Arizona College dedicated their Bell Tower. The tower is adjacent to the administration building, between the north and south campuses.


Housing

Eastern Arizona College provides dormitories for single students. EAC has the following houses: * Mark Allen * Wesley Taylor * Nellie Lee * Residence towers (three towers) Married student housing is not available on-campus. Most married couples are able to find off-campus apartments. In addition to on-campus housing, there are many off-campus places available for rent. EAC has a housing office with information for on- and off-campus living.


Academics

Eastern Arizona College has nine academic divisions: * Business * Communicative Arts * Fine Arts * Health and Physical Education * Industrial Technology Education * Liberal Studies * Mathematics * Science and Allied Health * Social Sciences


Museum

Eastern Arizona College is the home of the Mills Collection, the life-work of avocational archaeologists Jack and Vera Mills. The Mills conducted extensive excavations on archaeological sites in Southeastern Arizona and Western New Mexico from the 1940s through the 1970s. They restored numerous pottery vessels and amassed more than 600 whole and restored pots, as well as over 5,000 other artifacts. Most of their work was carried out on private land in southeastern Arizona and western New Mexico. They donated their collection of some 600 whole vessels to EAC, on condition that their collection be placed on permanent public display.


Mascot

The college's mascot is "Gila Hank"—the
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is a species indigenous to the region.


Notable alumni

* H. Verlan Andersen, LDS general authority * Mike Bellamy, CFL player * Christo Bilukidi, NFL player * Del M. Clawson, politician * Henry Eyring, chemist * Mark Gastineau, NFL player * Adarius Glanton, NFL player * Tay Glover-Wright, NFL player * Michael Haynes, NFL player * Mitch Hoopes, NFL player * Orlando Huff, NFL Player * Mike James, NBA player * Walter S. Johnson, businessman and philanthropist * Spencer W. Kimball, religious leader * Bronzell Miller, NFL player and actor * John Mitchell, NFL assistant coach * Jeremy Nelson, visual effects artist *
Nick Nolte Nicholas King Nolte (; born February 8, 1941) is an American actor. Known for his leading man roles in both dramas and romances, he has received a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for three Academy Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award. Nol ...
, actor * Spencer J. Palmer, religious scholar *
Nolan Richardson Nolan Richardson Jr. (born December 27, 1941) is an American former basketball head coach best known for his tenure at the Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball, University of Arkansas, where he won the 1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tourn ...
, college basketball coach * Seton Sobolewski, college basketball coach * Brandon Stewart, CFL player * James Tolkan, actor * Frank R. Zapata, United States District judge


References


External links

* {{authority control Education in Graham County, Arizona School districts in Graham County, Arizona Universities and colleges established in 1888 Universities and colleges formerly affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Community colleges in Arizona 1888 establishments in Arizona Territory Two-year colleges in the United States