College proposes no increase in property tax, 3% faculty/staff compensation increase, no layoffs or furloughs (earlier approved 5% tuition increase), Board has final word
The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board will meet on-line for its monthly general meeting and a public budget meeting this Tuesday, May 12 beginning at 1 p.m. The first order of business will involve presentation of the College’s proposed 2020-2021 Budget. (See earlier Blog post with links to meeting and how to register if you want to participate.)
Other than additional Property Tax revenues from new construction, the College is not requesting an increase in the property tax levy for the coming fiscal year. The Budget is posted on the Yavapai College website (www.yc.edu/budget ), which you can reach by clicking here.
Earlier in the year the Governing Board approved a 5% increase in student tuition. The proposed budget anticipates a 3% increase in faculty/staff compensation. It also anticipates no faculty/staff layoffs or furloughs. The Board will vote on the final budget at this meeting.

Yavapai Community College has donated 100 pounds of student-cultivated tomatoes and cucumbers to the Navajo Nation. The Nation has been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board will hold its annual proposed budget meeting and monthly general meeting on Tuesday, May 12 beginning at 1 p.m. The Board members will be using the online program “Zoom” from their home or business to participate. Members of the public may view the Board proceeding on a link provided by the College to its Youtube channel from its agenda web page.
Yavapai Community College will offer its Verde Valley College for Kids Programs on-line beginning June 1. Students must select their classes by June 1, according to the College’s web site.
Reporter Alexandra Wittenberg wrote a fascinating story in the May 4 edition of the Sedona Red Rock News in which she highlighted the learning challenges facing students during the pandemic in Yavapai Community College’s culinary program in Sedona and wine-making program at the Verde Campus.
The Southwest Wine Center on the Verde Campus in Clarkdale will hold a curbside wine pick-up event on Saturday, May 9 from noon to 5 p.m. The Center will offer a variety of wines for curbside pick-up. Here are a few.
President Lisa Rhine has announced that Yavapai Community College will hold a digital virtual commencement ceremony live for its spring 2020 graduates on Saturday May 9 at 10 a.m. It will feature music, speakers, and a digital program.
According to a news story by Maria Polletta and Alison Steinbach, published April 30 in the Arizona Republic, Arizona State University, the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University all plan to resume in-person classes this fall.



