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Residence halls offer affordable housing in a comfortable and safe community and are a way to connect with other students.
Living on campus is an important part of the college experience, giving you the opportunity to meet new people, experience new ideas and develop quality study skills. Yavapai College residence halls are convenient and enjoyable – you are just steps away from classes, the library and computer labs, the dining hall, extracurricular activities, sporting events, recreation and friends.
| NAU | ASU | U of A | YC | |
| Rent for academic year, double occupancy | $3,700 | $4,200 | $3,455 | $2,030 |
| Meal plans based on 19 meal option | $3,184 | $2,500 | $3,000 | $2,900 |
| Total | $6,884 | $6,700 | $6,455 | $4,930 |
Yavapai has three residence halls – Marapai, Kachina and Supai. Each hall offers double rooms with private bathrooms, and all include high speed Internet access, a CableOne entertainment package, community kitchens and recreation rooms and group meeting spaces. A variety of free activities are offered throughout the year, including comedians, hypnotists and food-themed parties, and two of the three halls have computer labs that are open 24 hours per day.
New policy for Fall 2009: All residents must submit proof of vaccination for MMR and menigalcoccal meningitis.
Residence halls are open to non-traditional students; students over 25 years are generally grouped together. It is not uncommon for students at the Agriculture Program in Chino Valley, or the NARTA program in Prescott Valley, to live at the Residence Halls in Prescott and commute to the other locations.