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Participation in a club helps you meet new friends, generate new interests and provides you with real work experience employers are looking for:
Below is a directory of active clubs meeting in the Tri-City area. Find your niche and make your mark - contact an advisor today!
Provides agriculture students opportunities for growth, professionalism, leadership and networking in the agriculture industry.
Contact: Marnee Zazueta, (928) 717-7727 email
For students who desire the support and fellowship of AA meetings on campus.
Contact: Moses Glidden, (928) 776-2296 email
For students who have a strong interest or desire to participate in automotive related events.
Contact: Ernie Hernandez, (928) 717-7377 email
Promote racial unity, equality of men and women, and world citizenship through the tenets of the Baha'i Faith.
Contact: Judy Russell, (928) 443-1152 email
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Turning lost students into Christ-centered laborers. (Matthew 28:18-20; Matthew 9:36-38)
Contact Advisors:
Nancy Schafer, (928)717-7680 email
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Connections helps bridge the gap between Career Skills graduation and the next step, whether it be continuing education or entering the workforce.
Contact: Lindsay Henning, (928) 717-7922 email
Learn to think outside the box through the art of chess! Build campus wide friendships that promote sportsmanship and community goodwill. All levels of ability are welcome.
Contact: Ed Bushman, (928) 776-2153 email
Calling all vocal music students: here is an opportunity to connect with others who share your passion!
Contact: Will Fisher, (928) 776-2044 email
Club projects and activities promote community involvement, networking, discussion and action around current issues facing early childhood and education fields.
Contact: Leanne Lawhead, (928) 776-2306 email
A supportive environment for gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender students. Get together with friends and have fun promoting awareness and equality.
Club is currently inactive due to the need of an advisor. Contact Campus Activities Coordinator at 928-717-7679 for more information.
Helps foster a supportive community for Hispanic students where members are able to promote awareness and appreciation of Hispanic culture through social events and activities.
Contact: Joseph Munoz, (928) 717-7647 email
Yavapai HOSA offers students an opportunity to learn leadership skills along with refining their career skill. It also teaches about professionalism and community service.
Contact: Nancy Bowers, (928) 776-2252 email
Experience Yavapai College's cultural diversity - learn about the habits and beliefs of others! Explore international cuisine, music and dance styles, all while developing new friendships!
Contact: Jane Hersh, (928) 776-2091 email
Provides opportunities for both Native American students and staff to interact with and to support each other through a variety of intertribal activities.
Contact: Derik Yellowhair, (928) 776-2084 email
N.M.T.C. is a student and employee based volunteer group in partnership with the Prescott area constituents and organizations focused on the design, construction, maintenance and stewardship of safe, efficient and available pedestrian and bicycle transportation to, from and around Yavapai College.
Contact: Michael Brown, (928) 717-7709 email
Promotes a sense of community for those interested in law and legal issues and provides hands-on opportunities for leadership growth, community service and networking within the legal community.
Contact: Ruth Harrison, (928) 776-2163 email
PBL is for those interested in the business of business! PBL develops leadership skills, positive attitudes about civic and social responsibilities, helps set occupational goals and interacts with business and industry professionals.
Contact: Ed Bushman, (928) 776-2153 email
The Philanthropy Club is focused on community service which promotes a healthy social environment for it's members and outside affiliates.
Contact: Shelbi Arnold, (928) 273-8922 email
What do you know? How do you address the most complex issues of humanity? Are you concerned with the way in which beliefs we have about the world either are or are not supported by rational arguments? If so, the Philosophy Club is a great place for those interested to discuss these elusive topics.
Contact: Ryan Showler, (928) 771-4855 email
An Honor Society for students who have completed a minimum of 12 credits with a 3.5 GPA, PTK provides opportunities for individual growth and development through four hallmarks: scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship.
Contact: Debbie Roberts, (928) 776-2342 email
This club is for enthusiasts of mathematics, science, and the scientific method. The objective is to celebrate empirical, inductive, and rational methodology, as well as to use this perspective to enrich the campus and community. Visit the Science & Math club site.
Contact: Jason S. Kieffer, (928) 776-2330 email
All students enrolled in the nursing program are members. This club works with the community on several projects during the school year to assist those who may have health, financial, or educational needs.
Contact: Jill Zogob, (928) 771-6179 email
The Veterans Club is in the process of reforming.
Share your interest and expanding concern for wildlife through awesome activities, leadership and educational opportunities.
Contact: Russ Smith, (928) 533-8370 email
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