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    Cash for College Scholarship Awareness Webinar set for December 7

    December 1, 2020No Comments
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    Yavapai CollegeYavapai County AZ (December 1, 2020) – The Arizona Community Foundation of Yavapai County and the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona are set to host its annual Cash for College Scholarship Awareness event on Monday, December 7, 2020, at 5 p.m. 

    Students and their families in attendance will learn about more than 100 scholarships available to high school seniors, current college students, non-traditional students, students receiving career or technical training, as well as options for students wishing to return to college.  

    20201201_ycTo protect the health and safety of our communities, this year’s event will be held virtually through a Zoom webinar. 

    The virtual event is free and open to all students and the public.  

    To register for the webinar, visit: 2020C4C.eventbrite.com  

    WHAT: Cash for College Scholarship Awareness Webinar 

    WHEN: Monday, December 1, 2020, from 5:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. 

    Sedona Gift Shop

    WHERE: Yavapai College Verde Valley Campus 

    REGISTER: 2020C4C.eventbrite.com 

    The Arizona Community Foundation is the largest independent provider of scholarships in the state.  

    The event is sponsored by Yavapai College. 

    High school students, parents, and anyone interested in learning more about Yavapai College can join our live virtual open house on December 5 from 10 a.m. to noon. More information can be found at www.yc.edu/openhouse 

    Yavapai College has six campuses and centers throughout Yavapai County, and registration for the spring semester is now open. Visit www.yc.edu to get started today. 

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