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Prescott College, Prescott Arizona

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Prescott College

220 Grove Ave, Prescott, Arizona 86301

General information:  (877) 350-2100

Website:  www.prescott.edu

Type:  4-year, Private not-for-profit

Awards offered:  Bachelor's degree

Postbaccalaureate certificate

Master's degree

Post-master's certificate

Doctor's degree - research/scholarship

Campus setting:  City: Small

Campus housing:  Yes

Student population:  1,065 (721 undergraduate)

Student-to-faculty ratio:  11 to 1

 

Admissions

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Special Learning Opportunities

ROTC (Army, Air Force)

Distance learning opportunities

Study abroad

Student Services

Remedial services

Academic/career counseling service

Employment services for students

Placement services for completers

Credit Accepted

Dual credit

Advanced placement (AP) credits

Carnegie Classification

Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields

Religious Affiliation

Not applicable

Federal Aid

Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).

Undergraduate students enrolled who are formally registered with office of disability services

3% or less

Mission Statement

 It is the mission of Prescott College to educate students of diverse ages and backgrounds to understand, thrive in, and enhance our world community and environment. We regard learning as a continuing process and strive to provide an education that will enable students to live productive lives while achieving a balance between self-fulfillment and service to others. Students are encouraged to think critically and act ethically with sensitivity to both the human community and the biosphere. Our philosophy stresses experiential learning and self-direction within an interdisciplinary curriculum.