Compliance Disclosures

Office of Compliance

As part of Institutional Effectiveness, the Office of Compliance provides tools and support to college departments to help fulfill the mission of the institution in an ethical way that adheres to Maricopa Community College policy and federal, state, and local regulations.

The Office of Compliance provides direction, education, oversight, ongoing risk monitoring, guidance, and resources to the College to optimize ethical and compliant behavior, provide assurance, and continuously improve our compliance and ethics program. 

Glendale Community College adheres to all Federal, State, and Maricopa District policies, regulations, disclosure reporting requirements, and laws.

Most policies can be found at one of these links:

Student Right to Know

The Glendale Community College Public Safety department publishes annual reports that disclose relevant information about campus security policies and crime statistics.

The Net Price Calculator is a tool designed to help students estimate the annual cost to attend a Maricopa Community Colleges. This broad estimate is based on the cost of attendance and the financial aid that was provided to full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students in 2019-20. The actual net price can vary significantly based on student eligibility and does not represent an actual award. The submission of the FAFSA is the only way to obtain a true and accurate determination of eligibility.

In Fall 2020 enrollment of all full-time undergraduate students in credit programs was 4,133.  Of these 56% were female and 44% were male.  1% were American Indian/Alaska Native, 5% were Asian/Pacific Islander, 5% were Black, 41% were Hispanic, 39% were White, 5% were Two or More Races, and 2% were Non-Resident Alien

Federal Pell Grant recipients comprised 43% of the full-time enrolled students in Fall 2020.  Of these, 61% were female and 39% were male.  69% of the Pell recipients identified themselves as members of a racial or ethnic minority.

56% of the first-time, full-time undergraduate students who enrolled in Fall 2019 returned in Fall 2020.  The part-time student retention rate was 35%

The 3-year graduation rate for full-time students entering in Fall 2017 was 14%.  The 3-year transfer-out rate was 26%

Glendale Community College is currently not authorized to deliver online classes to students who reside in a state other than Arizona per 34 CFR Part 600.9 - Institutional Eligibility under the Higher Education Act of 1965.

Glendale Community College complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which affords students certain rights with respect to their education records.

Voter Registration forms are available in the Enrollment Center or may be requested via the Arizona Secretary of State website - Voters.