Meeting at Sedona Council Chambers 102 Roadrunner Drive Sedona to begin at 4:30 p.m.

Dean Tina Redd
Yavapai Community College Verde Valley Dean Dr. Tina Redd will address the Sedona City Council on Tuesday, January 25 at 4:30 p.m. She intends to update the Council on activities and plans for the Verde Valley campuses and local programming.
The Sedona City Council chambers are located at 102 Roadrunner Drive Sedona, AZ 86336. The meeting is also carried live webcast. Please check the Sedona City website to view the live webcast.
Yavapai Community College announced in a January 14 press release that seven students representing a variety of disciplines and five different campuses and centers earned the prestigious All-Arizona Academic Team scholarship for 2021.
The Arizona Attorney General’s office announced January 20, 2022 that thousands of Arizona student borrowers are expected to receive over $54 million in debt relief because of the settlement of an eight-year-old lawsuit with Navient. Navient, once called Sallie Mae, was alleged to have used unfair, predatory, and deceptive student loan servicing practices. Navient has denied the allegations.
Yavapai Community College will reopen on Tuesday with in-person classes without any mitigation mandates. It does offer a series of recommendations that it encourages students and staff to follow. (See below)
As COVID-19 continues to surge throughout the state of Arizona, 

On Wednesday, January 5 Yavapai Community College President Lisa Rhine announced the Covid-19 mitigation strategy for the spring semester. There are no mandates for masks or vaccinations for staff, faculty, and students — only recommendations. In her announcement Dr. Rhine stated that “The major change in the new CDC guidance is the reduction of quarantine and isolation times from 10 days to five days. This change is now reflected in the College’s COVID-19 operating manual and safety protocols.”
Yavapai Community College is urging Yavapai County residents to take the Campus Master Plan Survey that is posted on the Community College website. The survey will be used, it is thought, in preparing a capital development plan for the next ten years.