Prescott College is a private liberal arts college in Prescott, Arizona, founded in 1966. It is a non-profit organization which has an undergraduate body of roughly 750 students, an endowment of US$650,000, and an average student to faculty ratio of 10:1 in on-campus classrooms. There are three general programs at Prescott College: the "Adult Degree Program" (ADP), "Resident Degree Program" (RDP), and "Masters of Arts Program" (MAP). Those enrolled in the ADP program work with various mentors and Prescott College faculty, usually in their home communities. RDP students live in Prescott and attend classes at the college itself. The MAP program is basically a graduate program based on limited residency. Since its opening in 1966, more than 9,000 students have attended the college.
Limited student housing is available on campus. Most students reside in nearby apartments, condos, and houses. Housing is widely available in the town, and the college provides assistance with locating housing for students. There are many eco-minded businesses in the Prescott area which are patronized by the student body. As for activities, there are numerous clubs and organizations that meet every night
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