As of June 30, 2007 PHASE at the University of Arizona has closed. Please note that parts of the program have been moved from the School of Family and Consumer Sciences at the University of Arizona to other agencies.

The Arizona Department of Education Nontraditional Recruitment and Retention for Secondary Schools program (NonTrad 101 and 102) has moved to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences within the University of Arizona. The program is now a part of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW). The contact for the program is Selina Martinez and can be reached by email selinam@email.arizona.edu or by telephone 520-626-9154.

The employment and training program has been moved to they YWCA of Tucson, located at 525 N. Bonita Avenue. The phone number to the YWCA is 520-884-7810.

 

 

If you have time then come check out our impact report that was submitted to the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to the USDA's 2003 CSREES Science and Education Impacts database in Washington, D.C. An impact statement is a brief summary of the economic, environmental and/or social impact of a land-grant program. It states accomplishments and their payoff to society. It is a quick read and very informative read that I highly recommend.

http://ag.arizona.edu/impacts/6_2.html