Yavapai College Explained

Yavapai College
Motto:You Can!
Type:Public community college
Faculty:114 (full time), 300 (adjunct)
President:Lisa Rhine
Students:11,616 (fall 2013)
City:Prescott
State:Arizona
Country:United States
Campus:Rural
Colors:Green and gold
Athletics Nickname:Roughriders
Sporting Affiliations:NJCAAACCAC
Mascot:'Ole Ruff
Website:www.yc.edu
Coor:34.5477°N -112.4537°W

Yavapai College is a public community college in Yavapai County, Arizona. The main campus is in Prescott, with locations in Clarkdale, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Sedona.

History

Yavapai College was established in 1965 by means of a countywide election. In the four years that followed, a board was appointed, a bond was passed, college personnel were hired, and curricula were established. The first classes were held in fall 1969. In February 1970, the college district dedicated its first buildings in Prescott on a 100acres site that was once part of Fort Whipple, the military base constructed in 1864 to provide security and protection for the territorial capital.[1]

Campus

Yavapai College offers on-campus housing at the Prescott Campus in the two residence halls: Marapai and Kachina. The Rider Diner offers several cafeteria style meals seven days a week. The Common Grounds café located in the Library on the Prescott Campus offers light meals and a wide selection of coffee. Yavapai College operates year-round 24-hour police services.

On October 3, 2012, the Yavapai College District Governing Board approved a motion to support reinvestment in on-campus housing, allotting $5.2 million for the proposed renovation project.[2]

Academics

In 2010–11, the college offered 99 certificate, degree and transfer options to students in 73 different programs of study. In addition to traditional curricula, the college offers many learning options to fit the lifestyles and circumstances of its students. Alternative learning options include credit for prior learning, internships/service learning, non-credit courses, college for children, high school partnerships (dual enrollment), internet courses, open entry/open exit courses, telecourses, senior programs (OLLI, Elderhostel/Edventures) and high school equivalency program (GED testing).[3]

The college offers seven Associate degree programs: Associate of Arts/Associate of Science, Associate of Business Degrees, Associate of Arts in Elementary Education, Associate of Fine Arts Degree, Associate of General Studies Degree Program, Associate Degree in Nursing and Associate of Applied Science Degree

The college is the location of the Yavapai College Gunsmithing School, which for several years was renowned as one of the top three gunsmithing schools in the U.S. with Trinidad State Jr College and Colorado School of Trades.[4]

Student life

Yavapai College currently sponsors four intercollegiate teams - two men (soccer, baseball) and two women (volleyball, softball) - and competes in Division 1 of the National Junior College Athletics Association (NJCAA). The college belongs to the Arizona Community College Athletics Conference (ACCAC), a league of fifteen community colleges in Arizona.

Men's and women's basketball programs were sponsored until 2011, when they were eliminated due to Arizona state budget cuts.[5]

The college athletic teams have distinguished themselves athletically with national championships in soccer (7), baseball (4), softball (2) and cross country (2).

In spring 2014, in joint efforts between students and the athletic department, Yavapai College began streaming and broadcasting sporting events online via its Ustream.tv account.

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Notes and References

  1. Hughes, Tom; Diane Mazmanian & Sandra Thurman-Jackson, Yavapai College Fact Book 2006. Retrieved July 16, 2006.
  2. Web site: YC District Governing Board October Meeting Report . Yavapai College . October 4, 2012.
  3. Hughes, Tom; Diane Mazmanian & Sandra Thurman-Jackson, Yavapai College Fact Book 2008. Retrieved February 13, 2009.
  4. Web site: The Top Gunsmithing Schools - Gunsmithing Schools HQ . 2016-06-02 . 2016-05-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160518043114/http://gunsmithingschoolshq.com/top-gunsmithing-schools/ . dead .
  5. News: Yavapai College basketball programs being cut . USA Today . October 4, 2012 . February 26, 2011.
  6. Web site: Kyle Blanks Stats. Baseball-Reference.com. 13 November 2021.
  7. Web site: Ken Giles Stats. Baseball-Reference.com. 13 November 2021.
  8. Web site: Player Profile - Kelvin Jack. Socawarriors.net. 13 November 2021.
  9. Web site: Mike Randolph | LA Galaxy . 2020-05-05 . 2015-09-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150911232112/http://www.lagalaxy.com/starmap/mike-randolph . dead .
  10. http://archive.azcentral.com/sports/azetc/articles/2011/01/20/20110120arizona-sports-hall-of-fame-schilling.html
  11. Web site: Kirby Yates Stats. Baseball-Reference.com. 13 November 2021.