Offices and services were closed for winter break since December 18
Yavapai Community College offices and services will reopen Monday, January 3. They were closed for the winter break from December 18.
Regular classes are scheduled to begin Tuesday, January 18. The spring semester ends May 13. A full January schedule appears below.


Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University honored 314 graduates on Saturday, Dec. 18, at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona.
Construction of the deceleration lane off Glassford Hill Road (southbound) at the Prescott Valley Center is complete. Work continues with the Fain Signature Group to construct the shared access road, eventually connecting to the Prescott Valley Center parking lot. Both marquees are now installed and display general information about Yavapai College and the Prescott Valley Center.
According to a news release from Yavapai Community College, twelve cadets celebrated completion of their 16-week training program at the Yavapai Community College Fire Academy on December 16. The celebration was held at the Central Arizona Regional Training Academy in Prescott Valley.
Back in November 2021 Maricopa and Pima Community Colleges stated that they were going to require employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to meet federal mandates under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandate . The community colleges were following President Joe Biden’s executive order based on OSHA for federal contractors, which requires all employees to be fully vaccinated, with limited accommodations.
Thirty-nine student nurses took part in the traditional pinning ceremony on December 10, 2021 on the Prescott Campus of Yavapai Community College. They represented both the spring and fall 2021 cohort and the Verde Valley and Prescott quad cities.
A report from the Arizona Board of Regents indicates that less than half of Arizona High School graduates went on to college last year. This is the lowest percentage of high school students moving on to college in at least the last decade. Last year, about 46% of Arizona’s 2020 public high school class enrolled in a two- or four-year college, down from about 53% in 2019 and compared with 66% nationally in 2019.
It appears from a report prepared and posted on its website that Yavapai Community College has received $12.6 million in grant support from the Federal Government under the CASES Act. (