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Alumni Perks Program

​​The alumni perks program is available to anyone who has attended classes at CCC. The program offers alumni discounts and perks at local companies in Flagstaff, Ariz. Find out who is participating in the program by visiting the CCC Alumni Perks Program page today! More perks will be added to the program soon! 

 

Learn about Career Services!

Career Services Group PhotoCheck out Career Services for jobs, career information and advice.

Resources are available on the Career Services page to assist in writing and formatting resumes, cover letters, and to help you find jobs. If you need more hands-on assistance listings of workshops, events and job fairs are also available.

Look at other career options for your current major or plan for the future. Perhaps you are thinking about changing careers. Use  myPlan to find out what classes you need to take in order to have your new dream job.

 

Alumni Profile

Kiara Weathersersby: From rebel to Gold Axe Winner

Kiara Weathersersby PhotographAt one time in her life, Kiara Weathersby was a rebel who dropped out of high school because she didn’t believe in herself.  
That has changed.

Weathersby, a Coconino Community College graduate, graduated May 8 from Northern Arizona University with bachelor’s degrees in business management and psychology.

Born and raised in Flagstaff, Weathersby traveled a long road to reach that day. The journey began in 2008, when she was hired to work at Coconino Community College. Her supervisor, Eva Jones, inspired her to get her general equivalency degree, so she did. After that, she started taking classes at CCC.

    “I was terrified,” Weathersby said. “I didn’t believe in myself at all.”

Weathersby was part of the pilot program for CCC2NAU in 2008. CCC2NAU is a partnership with Northern Arizona University that allows students to transition seamlessly from CCC to NAU.  At her time with CCC, Weathersby said the staff and faculty were incredibly supportive of her and wanted to see her succeed.
She graduated in 2010 with an associate of arts degree in general studies. Right after her graduation from CCC, she began at NAU in the fall of 2010.

    “I started out with psychology,” Weathersby said.

She wanted to focus on pre-law with an eye toward starting her own law firm. A cousin told her that if she wanted to run her own law firm, she should have a background in business, especially contract law. She began taking business courses, too.

During the course of her college and university careers, Weathersby has accumulated a number of feathers for her cap. Among them are: President’s Medallion Recipient at CCC; Student Worker of the Year at CCC; Student Employee of the Year for the State of Arizona; and Gold Axe Award Recipient at NAU. Her accomplishments include: Student Representative for the CCC Council; Vice President of Scholarship for Phi Theta Kappa; Vice President for Chapter Operations for Delta Sigma Pi; executive assistant for the Native American Business Organization. In addition she has participated in the Executive Job Shadow program with the Thunderbirds who host the WM Phoenix Open; and through a competitive selection process she met Warren Buffett on her visit to Omaha, Nebraska she learned how to increase her value through communication. Furthermore, Weathersby received a Bronze medal at the 2015 USA Snowboard & Freeski Association National Championships in the Master Women Slalom as part of the Grand Canyon Series.

Weathersby also traveled to China and India as part of her studies. In India, she along with 27 other students and faculty, visited a Tibetan Refugee Settlement camp as part of the Mainpat, Interdisciplinary Global Learning Project. In April, she participated in the Global Learning Symposium, where she gave a presentation on her study-abroad research.

Her father, Carl, couldn’t attend her graduation. He passed away in 2012.

    “His main thing was always, ‘Just finish school,’” Weathersby said. “I know he would be proud of me.”

Her mother, Geneice, is also proud. Weathersby said her mother also decided to go back to school and received her degree in public administration last May. She said she enjoyed going to Cline Library at NAU with her mom. They could study together and Weathersby could show her mom the ropes.

    “It was pretty awesome,” Weathersby said.

She worked the entire time she was in school, and she was recipient of a variety of scholarships to alleviate some of the burden of student debt after graduation.

A job lurks somewhere on the horizon.

    “I keep hearing all I need is one,” she said, laughing. She credits her support network at CCC and NAU for the networking opportunities.

The ultimate goal is to be a social justice attorney, but her current immediate future is to focus is on human resources positions because she likes people and advocating for them.

    “I’ve been looking everywhere,” Weathersby said. “I’m open to relocating because I know I can always come back home. But it’s time to spread my wings, as scary as that is.”

When she started her journey, she was terrified. That is no longer the case.

    “I’ve learned to believe in myself,” she said. She added, “There’s no way I’d be here without CCC. There’s no way.”

For more stories like this one about Coconino Community College, the students, faculty and programs, the college’s community newsletter, the CCC Star, will be making its way to your mailboxes soon.

 

Calling new Alumni Club Members!

We are very grateful to the dedicated CCC Alumni who have been participating in monthly meetings to help shape the vision for what the college can do to support former students and help to maintain ties with our friends in the community.

Would you like to help with the alumni effort at CCC? If so, we would love to have your help. The Alumni Club is a small group of interested alumni and CCC staff who meet once a month to plan activities that benefit former CCC students as well as the college. The group meets at the Lone Tree Campus once a month on the last Friday morning from 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Have questions about events? Please contact the Coconino Foundation at 928-226-4335 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Stay in touch. Sign up for the CCC Alumni & Friends monthly e-newsletter (  Sign-up form ).​​

 

Thank you to all of you who are keeping in touch with the college by attending events and communicating with current faculty, staff and students. You are our best way to reach out to the community!