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Yavapai College Facts & Figures

College Mission:

To provide high quality, convenient and cost-effective learning opportunities for the diverse populations of Yavapai County

Basic Facts About Yavapai College

  • 6 Campuses: Chino Valley, CTEC, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Sedona, Verde Valley
  • On-campus housing in Prescott with 3 residence halls
  • 4 NJCCA Division I teams: Men's Soccer and Baseball, Women's Volleyball and Softball
  • Classes meet days, evenings, weekends, and online.
  • Need more detailed information? Check out the Yavapai College Fact Book

Annual Enrollment (2010-11)

  • 12,973 credit
  • 2,590 non-credit

Awards conferred (2010-11)

  • 457 associate degrees
  • 630 certificates

Student Profile (Fall 2011)

  • 57% Women, 43% Male
  • 77% Part-Time, 23% Full-Time
  • 87% Yavapai County Residents
  • Median Age: 30

Faculty (2010-11)

  • 116 Full-Time
  • 295 Part-Time

Academic Programs (2011-12)

Yavapai College offers 53 certificate programs, 30 degree programs, many of which transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Overall, there are 76 different programs of study available to students.

Services

Child care, library, advising and transfer assistance, career counseling, financial aid, scholarships, tutoring, and support services for students with disabilities.

Tuition (2011-2012)

Arizona residents - $67 per credit hour
Non-Arizona residents please see the Tuition and Fees page for further information.

Financial Aid

In 2010-11, Yavapai College dispersed financial aid awards totaling $16.6 million to 4,547 students.

Economic Impact

The average income at the career midpoint of someone with an associate’s degree in Yavapai County is $32,500, 35% higher than a student with a high school diploma./p>

Students enjoy a 17.0% real rate of return on their investment in Yavapai College.

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