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Student Resources
Career Services
Career Services provides resources for finding on- and offcampus internships, work-study positions, resume workshops, and spring career fairs with our local and national employer partners. Prescott College is rooted in community, so students find that their professional network begins expanding as soon as they arrive on campus and continues through their academic career and as alumni. It's not uncommon for our students to get hired by an organization with which they had been working during their field-based courses as a PC student.
Academic and Advising Support
Each student will have a success coach and faculty adviser assigned to them for individual support with degree planning, using the Library, the Writing Center, Access and Disability Support Services, and by offering success workshops throughout each term.
Counseling Services
Individual in-person or phone counseling sessions are available for on-campus students. Evening and weekend hours are available.
In addition, Prescott College has partnered with Uwill, the leading mental health and wellness solution for colleges and students, to provide additional access to mental health counseling for our students. Uwill offers immediate access to licensed counselors by video, phone, chat or message.
Veterans
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As the first private college in Arizona certified as a Veterans Supportive Campus, we continually strive to better support veterans and military families. Veterans have access to the Veterans Resource Center. This Center (VRC) employs student veterans and offers the following services: peer support for student veterans and military family members; orientation sessions; one-stop resource center for college, community, state, and national resources; community outreach and collaboration of veteran services; and ongoing involvement in the education/ training of the college community in regards to veteran culture.
Dreamers
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Prescott College welcomes all applicants regardless of citizenship status. We respect Dreamers' contributions to our community and are committed to education equity for all, as social justice is a key value of our college. Our actions speak louder than words, that’s why Prescott College has started The Freedom Education Fund All students contribute a $30 fee each term, which supports a scholarship fund awarded to an immigrant student every year.
Library
The Prescott College Library supports the curriculum with a variety of print and electronic resources. Our library catalog reflects not only our collection but that of more than 40 other libraries in Yavapai county. A system-wide library card allows borrowers to request books from any library in the county. Online resources include millions of full-text articles available through our article databases, and over 148,000 e-books available through ebrary.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement:
Prescott College has a long-standing commitment to racial justice, equity and inclusion working with diverse students, collaborating with diverse communities and building solidarity across the intersections of identities and issues toward a more just society.
Our Mission:
Together we create interdisciplinary, experiential, and diverse learning environments that inspire future leaders to create a healthy, just, and sustainable world.