1981
- The Downtown Campus institutes a vocational training program for women with courses in Air Conditioning, Automotive, Machine Tool, Sheet Metal, and Welding
- The current East Campus facility opened and has since doubled in size
- The College opens an Education Center on the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
- The College awarded more than 1000 Associate degrees
1983
- The College opens a computer college with 13 introductory and advanced training and begins offering a degree in solar technology.
- The College offers eight 3-credit courses on the Cox Cable Channel
1985
- The PCC Alumni Association is formed
1986
- The College established the Education Center-South
1989
- PCC signs an agreement with the University of Arizona to encourage students to transfer from PCC to UA
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![Science classroom](images/1980-89_1.jpg)
![East Campus Groundbreaking Ceremony, 1980](images/1980-89_2.jpg)
![Downtown Campus automotive students](images/1980-89_3.jpg)
![1986 Graduation at the TCC Music Hall](images/1980-89_4.jpg)
![Technology student](images/1980-89_5.jpg)
![Southside Learning Center opened in 1986](images/1980-89_6.jpg)
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