Yavapai College Reviews

  • 3 Reviews
  • Prescott (AZ) (and 4 others)
  • Annual Tuition: $9,340
100% of 3 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 3 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Laura E. Sandoval
  • Reviewed: 7/10/2019
  • Degree: Writing
"If a person ever felt any qualms in their life about attending college, this community college completely puts those fears to rest. Many people consider community colleges as an inexpensive alternative to gathering credits for their final trip to the university, but, as I quickly found, in Yavapai Community College the campus wasn't limited to cost convenience. The professors and administration's devotion to aiding unsure newcomers were around the clock, the classes were stocked with more labs than many universities, and with the new technology, there were also willing volunteers to aid (without an ounce of condescension) any individual that wasn't up to date."
Natania
  • Reviewed: 3/27/2015
  • Degree: Elementary Education
"Yavapai College was the place for me to go once I finished highschool. I started off slow, unsure of what I wanted to do. After my first 2 semesters and a few visits to Academic Advising, I settled on Education! Yavapai has been great for me. The clubs I am involved in (PTK, juggling) don't expect too much out of me for time/attendance. The College Honors Program has been wonderful and encouraging. There are many other students here just like me who are unsure of what their life needs to look like. The food is not that bad either!! Definitely a good choice."
Tiffany D'Angelo
  • Reviewed: 7/30/2014
  • Degree: Liberal Arts
"Yavapai College is very interactive and uplifting for students. My experience in the classrooms was very inspirational because the professors had passion while teaching. Another nice concept of a community college like Yavapai is the classroom sizes are small so there is plenty of one-on-one interactions between professors and students. I enjoyed this the most while attending Yavapai. There was also a lot of diversity within the classrooms. There were people young and old with various backgrounds sitting next to each other learning. It was also a great school to prepare me for the future of furthering my education. I graduated with honors and went to Arizona State University afterwards."