Offering four courses beginning in August with 68 seats available; so far only 20 students have signed up
Registration data from Yavapai Community College as of July 16 indicates that the Sedona Culinary Institute program registration is going slowly. According to the Community College, only 20 students have signed up so far for one of the four courses offered in August. That leaves 48 open spots.
Registration data for its October program shows that four of 16 slots have been filled so far.
The Institute works against many obstacles this fall. Layoffs in the food industry because of COVID-19 may have an impact on enrollment. Camp Verde high school students may not take courses at the Institute because the Camp Verde High School has its own culinary program. There is apparently no organized bus transportation between Mingus High School and Sedona or from the Verde Campus to the Institute. There are no residence halls on the Verde Campus or Sedona Center to accommodate those students who cannot find inexpensive housing in the Valley. The entire project is overseen ultimately by Prescott based officials who may have neither the time nor the local East County contacts to deal with developing the Institute in the Verde Valley.
Similar problems like these have persisted since the Sedona Center was originally opened in 2000. They have not been directly addressed by the Community College or the towns and cities in the Verde Valley.

Yavapai Community College has begun developing a Career and Technical Education trades training program in newly constructed CTE building cautiously. It is, as one might expect, a first-year, first-time work in progress.

Yavapai Community College President Dr. Lisa Rhine, told the Clarkdale Town Council July 13 during her update on the College that she must comply with Governor Doug Ducey’s order regarding COVID-19. She said that “the Governor put out an executive order that does not allow any public college to require masks, vaccines, [or] testing . . ..”
Yavapai Community College is offering 77 courses in physical education this fall. Of that number, 68 classes are being held on the Prescott Campus. Five classes can be found on the Verde Campus in Clarkdale.








The Community College has also contacted a private nonprofit online educational company, Black Rocket, and is encouraging students to consider signing up for on-line STEM classes at a cost of $169 per class. How many, if any, of the Black Rocket courses will have live instruction in addition to on-line is not clear from the information supplied by the Community College.
This fall Yavapai Community College will offer 58 music/voice courses on the Prescott Campus. According to its registration data (see below), there are no similar courses being offered on the Verde Campus or at the Sedona Center.
The music department’s fall performance schedule is available on the YCPAC 




The Yavapai Community College nursing program is showing a robust enrollment for fall 2021. On the Verde Campus, three classes are completely full, while seven classes have only one seat left and three others have only two available seats. The remaining classes are mostly two-thirds full. 








With classes beginning August 16 at Yavapai Community College, enrollment in the Viticulture/wine making program on the Verde Valley Campus in Clarkdale is showing a great deal of early student interest. Enrollment in almost all of the classes is nearing capacity, if not already full.