Funds for these scholarships were provided by seven community partners who have created a $1.1 million dollar endowment

The Yavapai Community College Foundation has awarded twelve two-year full tuition scholarships to students in the College’s healthcare program. Ten of the scholarships went to nursing students and two of the scholarships were awarded to radiologic technology students.
According to the Foundation, this brings the total number of healthcare scholarships awarded over the years to 135. In this program, there is a student completion rate of 92% and a 100% student pass rate on licensing examinations.
Ninety percent of the students in the healthcare program remain in the immediate area to practice in their chosen health care field.
The endowment for these scholarships, which was established in 2012, has to date raised $1.1 million in donations from the Community College’s seven community partners: The Jewish Community Foundation; YRMC; Margaret T. Morris Foundation; the Harold James Family Trust; Prescott Radiology Group; and the Fain Signature Group.


Dr. Paul Friedman will be recognized by the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona as one of five “community heroes” who go “above and beyond “ to contribute to their local community, and gives each a “Spirit of Sedona” award. There are five categories for annual awards including Philanthropist, Volunteer, Nonprofit Organization, Business Benefactor, and Community Collaborator of the Year. Paul is being recognized as the Community Collaborator or the Year as someone “who demonstrates effective community engagement and leadership by working collaboratively across the community to improve the quality of life in Sedona and the Verde Valley.”
Yavapai Community College will stream local music from the stage of Yavapai College Performing Arts Center every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. The performances appear to have been previously recorded live and are then presented via video playback on Sunday. The first performance was this past Sunday, October 4. An encore performance of that concert will be streamed this Thursday at 7 p.m. Sunday’s concert featured Arizona Philharmonic flutists Andrea Graves and Jeannette Moore and music ranging from Chopin to Debussy to opera, Broadway and more.
The online job fair will allow those who sign in to learn about the latest information about careers and to apply for part-time, full-time and temporary jobs. It will also allow those online participants to meet with representatives from business, healthcare and non-profit organizations.
Yavapai Community College has announced it has begun recruiting for its new women’s soccer program. The program will begin in the fall 2021 at the new soccer field on the Prescott Campus.
There is a great story written by J.J. McCormick in the September Yavapai Community College newsletter about Gwendolin “Gwen” Foley. She is now 46 and enjoying a high-paying job with a Flagstaff medical device manufacturer because of her certificate in industrial machine maintenance from Yavapai Community College.