Talk:Yavapai College

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[edit] Campus/Site/Branch

Does the college has sites, or branches? Are some sites and some branches? Do we need to list each site/campus, or just list the town each one is in? The YC site says "campuses & sites", and lists 6 locations, but says "5 campuses". http://www2.yc.edu/content/CAS/

Prescott = Campus

Verde Valley = Campus

Prescott Valley = Campus

Chino Valley Agribusiness & Science =

Sedona Center for Arts & Technology =

Camp Verde School Complex =

I restored this query, per WP:DISCUSSION guidelines: "Do not strikeout the comments of other editors without their permission." I don't know the answer. Pete Tillman 21:31, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
The two main campuses are in Prescott & Cottonwood/Clarkdale (Verde Valley). The other branches/sites are essentially convenience centers for residents of those towns. This is a pretty standard setup for countywide community colleges, and doesn't require any further comment in the article, IMO. Pete Tillman 05:36, 13 November 2007 (UTC)