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Yavapai College Catalog • 2014/15 ACADEMIC SUPPORT & STUDENT SERVICES
Enrollment Services
Prescott Campus 928.776.2149
Verde Valley Campus 928.634.6520
Admissions
Yavapai College is a public community college that encourages all individuals to further their educational interests.
In accordance with Arizona Revised Statute 15-1805.01, Yavapai College may admit:
A. A person who satisfies one of the following criteria:
1. Is a graduate of a high school that is regionally accredited or approved by an authorized state educational agency
2. Has obtained a high school certificate of equivalency
3. Is 18 years of age or older and demonstrates evidence of potential success in the community college
4. Is a student transferring from another regionally accredited college or university in good standing (2.00 Cumulative GPA)
B. A person who is under 18 years of age and has not satisfied the requirements above may be admitted upon achievement of a composite 930 score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or a composite 22 score on the American College Test (ACT).
C. A person may be admitted on an individual basis if the person meets the established requirements of the courses for which the person intends to enroll and if the College determines that the person’s admission is in the best interest of the person and the college.
Yavapai College may limit students under age 18 to six (6) credits or less per term.
Admission to Yavapai College does not guarantee admission to specific programs. Specialized application materials may be required for certain programs (e.g., Nursing and Gunsmithing), from non-citizens of the United States, from students appealing a residency classification, and in related circumstances.
Official high school and college transcripts must be mailed directly from the school/college to: Enrollment Services, 1100 East Sheldon Street, Prescott, AZ 86301.
Students must be officially accepted for admission before they can be assigned on-campus employment, qualify for financial aid, or participate in athletic practice. Students interested in receiving any Title IV Student Assistance Program funding (PELL Grant and all other federal student assistance programs) are subject to certain federal regulations.
Discover Yavapai Information Sessions
Discover Yavapai Programs are designed for students and families who are exploring their options for college. The program provides general information about Yavapai College, programs, and services. Sessions begin at 1 pm and conclude approximately at 3 pm. The agenda includes:
• Generalinformationsessionsaboutadmissions,costofattendance,degreeprograms,financial aid, and residence life
• Campus tour led by our Student Leadership Council
This event is reservation only. To sign up for this event please go to www.yc.edu/discover-yavapai For questions please contact our Admissions Counselor Office at 928-776-2143 or 800-922-6787 ext. 2143.
www.yc.edu
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