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 College Mission, Goals, Values & Strategic Initiatives (currently under development)  
	
	Mission: The Mission of Yavapai College is to provide quality higher learning and cultural resources for the diverse populations of Yavapai County.
	Vision Statement: Yavapai College makes our community a premier place to learn, work, and live. Goals
	Offer Career Education programs that provide the education and training necessary to compete in the global job market.Ensure that General Education students can matriculate and continue in other institutions and programs.Provide the Community with access to lifelong learning and cultural opportunities.Assure the Communities of Yavapai County receive the leadership and encouragement to promote economic development. Values
	Learning: Yavapai College values learning and an environment where students are engaged in their educational endeavors. We take pride in our campuses and centers throughout Yavapai County. Our facilities provide a safe and supportive environment where students can learn, and our community can share in the benefit of a cultural center within reach.Scholarship: Yavapai College values scholarship. We value an educated and experienced faculty and staff who foster and encourage the spirit of inquiry and expression. We value education not merely as a means to an end, but as a lifelong joy and endeavor.Stewardship: Yavapai College values responsible resource management and affordable learning opportunities. We appreciate our obligation to budget and allocate fiscal and human resources in the best interests of our students and community.Diversity: Yavapai College values the diversity within our community and the rich cultures of Yavapai County. Strategic InitiativesView details at Yavapai College Strategic Plan.   The strategic plan will be a three-year rolling strategic plan .   
 District Governing BoardBoard Members
	Ms. Deb McCasland, Board ChairMr. Ray Sigafoos, Board SecretaryMr. Paul Chevalier, Board MemberMr. Chris Kuknyo, Board MemberMr. Mitch Padilla, Board Member District Governing Board EndsYavapai College exists so communities within Yavapai County have access to and are equipped with the knowledge and skills to create a sustainable economic environment. The College will achieve these results at a justifiable cost. 1.1 Education Ends Students achieve their educational goals at an affordable price. This is the first priority. 1.1.1 Job Seeker Ends Job seekers have the qualifications, skills, and abilities to succeed. 1.1.2 Student Ends Students seeking transfer have the qualifications, skills, and abilities for success at their next educational institution. 1.1.3 Lifelong Learners Ends Lifelong learners have access to a variety of learning opportunities. 1.2 Economic Ends Communities in Yavapai County are supported in their efforts to lead economic development, with an emphasis on generating and sustaining economic base jobs. This is the second priority. 1.3 Community EndsYavapai County residents have access to social and cultural opportunities. This is the third priority. 
 College AdministrationPresidentLisa Rhine, Ph.D. College President (2019) Vice PresidentsClint Ewell, ED.D. Vice President of Finance & Administrative Services (2010) Rodney Jenkins, M.B.A. Vice President of Community Relations and Student Development (2017) Diane Ryan, Ph.D. Vice President of Academic Affairs (2019) Associate Vice PresidentsDiana Dowling, M.Ed. Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management (2011) Tania, Sheldahl, M.Ed. Associate Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students (1986) District DeansScott Farnsworth, M.S., ATC/L Dean of School of Science & Engineering and School of Health & Wellness (1987) Joan Fisher, Ph.D. Dean of Professional Programs and Visual Arts (2017) Stacey Hilton, M.S. Dean of Instructional Support (2000) John Morgan,  M.A. Dean of School of Career & Technical Education (1999) Tina Redd, Ph.D. Dean of English, Humanities & Social Sciences, Verde Valley Campus and Sedona Center (2020) 
 Yavapai College FoundationExecutive Members
	Valerie Wood, PresidentCindy Nyman, First Vice PresidentAnne Barton, Second Vice PresidentDon Michelman, Treasurer & Immediate Past PresidentMarnie Uhl, Secretary   Dr. Lisa Rhine, Yavapai College President Ensuring Excellence in Education at Yavapai College and Supporting our CommunitiesSince 1971 the Yavapai College Foundation (YCF) has been committed to excellence in education and enhancing the opportunities of Yavapai College's students, faculty and local communities. The far-reaching scope of the Foundation is evident through its diverse auxiliary organizations and projects. As Yavapai County and Yavapai College grow, the need for a strong and financially supportive Foundation has never been greater. There are many ways you can help: 
	Give a gift todayDesignate a gift to a specific priorityName YCF in your planned gift or willBecome a Foundation/Auxiliary memberVolunteer ScholarshipsOver 300 named scholarship funds benefit hundreds of students each year, and we will be providing more than $700,000 in scholarships for the 21-22 academic year. Yavapai College Foundation, through our auxiliaries and volunteers, support the needs and opportunities in our communities across our county. A group of individuals and companies dedicated to early childhood development and education. At the FEC, children are learning all the time! Teachers support and challenge them to develop new skills, to think creatively, and to work together to solve problems. FEC's program also provides hands-on teaching experience for Yavapai College students, an invaluable resource for elementary and early childhood education. Each spring the auxiliary supports an event highlighting the learning that takes place in the FEC classroom called Framing the Future. Support and raise funds for the Southwest Wine Center located on the Yavapai College Verde Valley Campus. The center will serve as a hub of education, research and rural economic development activity designed to support a young viticulture industry in achieving its potential as a significant US wine producing region. At the core of the center will be five key components: academic programs, student-run vineyard, full-production teaching winery, knowledge gateway and business linkages. FoSWC supports the center through outreach with the annual Southwest Wine & Dine in the Vines fall event. Join and/or donate to YCF @ www.yc.edu/foundation. 
 Campus and Center Locations  
	
		
			| Prescott Campus 1100 East Sheldon Street
 Prescott, Arizona 86301
 Switchboard: 928.445.7300
 | Verde Valley Campus 601 Black Hills Drive
 Clarkdale, Arizona 86324
 Reception: 928.634.7501
 | Prescott Valley Center 3800 North Glassford Hill Road
 Prescott Valley, Arizona 86314
 Reception: 928.717.7911
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			| Career & Technical Education Center 220 Ruger Road
 Prescott, Arizona 86301
 Reception: 928.776.2002
 | Chino Valley Agribusiness & Science Technology Center 2275 Old Home Manor Way
 P.O. Box 4048
 Chino Valley, Arizona 86323
 Reception: 928.717.7720
 | Sedona Center 4215 Arts Village Drive
 Sedona, Arizona 86336
 Reception: 928.649.4265
 |  For callers outside the 928 area code, please call 1.800.922.6787   
 Affiliation and Accreditation
                 Yavapai College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, www.ncahlc.org, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604-1411 Phone: 800.621.7440/312.263.0456). 
 Equal Opportunity StatementYavapai Community College District, in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status in our admission, employment, access to educational programs or activities, as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 as amended; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended; the Civil Rights Act of 1991; the American Disabilities Act of 1990; Arizonans with Disabilities Act of 1992; and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. Inquiries regarding Yavapai College's equal opportunity policies may be directed to the Yavapai College Human Resources Director at 928.776.2217. Student inquiries regarding Title IX may be directed to the Title IX Coordinator at Yavapai College at 928.776.2211. |