The Mission of Yavapai College is to provide quality higher learning and cultural resources for the diverse populations of Yavapai County.
Yavapai College offers 59 certificate programs, 32 degree programs, many of which transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Overall, there are 76 different programs of study available to students.
Child care, library, advising and transfer assistance, career counseling, financial aid, scholarships, tutoring, and support services for students with disabilities.
Yavapai College offers a differential pricing model which eliminates almost all course fees and provides more transparent pricing. See Tuition and Fees for further information.
For cost information for non-credit classes, please visit our Community Education web page.
In 2011-12, Yavapai College disbursed financial aid awards totaling $16.6 million to 3,732 students.
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.
Students enjoy a 17.0% real rate of return on their investment in Yavapai College.
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