The East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) is a joint technological education district serving the eastern portion of the Phoenix, Arizona metro area. Its programs are available to students at the member high schools.
Because EVIT is a public school, 10th, 11th and 12th grade students from the sending districts that meet class prerequisites can attend tuition-free. EVIT adds to a student's academic instruction with hands-on learning provided by experienced professionals and excellent resources. By allowing students to earn elective credit in 35 occupation-specific programs, EVIT enhances the future of every type of student. EVIT also offers continuing education classes to adults, allowing them to benefit from quality classes with low tuition rates and a variety of financial aid and interest-free payment options. Courses include:
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High School and daytime programs
High School and daytime programs include the following:
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Adult Education Programs
Adult Education Programs include the following:
Accreditation
The East Valley Institute of Technology is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement.
Campuses
The main campus, which opened in 1991, and is located at 1601 W. Main Street, was renamed the Dr. A. Keith Crandell Campus in December 2011. It is located in west Mesa near Main Street and Dobson adjacent to the METRO light rail at Longmore/Main.
It spans 65 acres, features more than 15 buildings, and houses the Administrative and District offices along with Adult & Continuing Education.
The East Campus located at 6625 S. Power Road opened in August 2011. The 10-acre, $17 million campus adjacent to ASU Polytechnic, is focused on health, aviation and cosmetology programs for high school students.
School districts
Services
EVIT also includes services such as Automotive and Collision Repair, Massage Therapy, Culinary and Baking services, Cosmetology Work-ups, Video Productions & Facility Rentals. These services are not free but are very affordable, being provided by students, which is also part of their learning experience.
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