Klamath Community College is a public community college located in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Here is a detailed introduction:
School Overview
Founded: May 21, 1996.
Campus size: The campus covers an area of 57 acres and is located on the east side of Klamath Falls.
Number of students: In the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 1,683 students, including 577 full-time students and 1,106 part-time students.
Colors and nicknames: The school colors are burgundy, silver and gold, the nickname is "Badger", and the mascot is Baxter the Badger.
Academic Education
Degree Programs: A variety of associate degree programs are offered, accounting for 50% of the degrees awarded, including common majors such as liberal arts, science, business, and management.
Non-credit courses: There are non-credit community education courses that account for 36% of degree courses, such as certification courses such as traffic control, welding, and wildland fire, and 4% Other degree programs of at least one year but less than two years.
Partner institutions: We have transfer agreements with many universities in Oregon, including Eastern Oregon University, Linfield College, Oregon Institute of Technology, Oregon State University, and Southern Oregon University, so students can transfer smoothly for further studies.
Teaching management
Teaching mode: The academic year is based on a quarter system, with a student-teacher ratio of 15:1 and small classes, so students can get more guidance from teachers.
Admission policy: Open enrollment, no application fee, and credits can be awarded for students' life experiences.
Campus life
Student services: There is a career service center that provides career guidance and job search assistance, as well as a technical help desk to solve students' technical problems. In addition, there are corresponding support and programs for students from different backgrounds, such as GED/ESL students, high school students, military students, etc.
Campus activities: Various activities will be held, such as the Badger Venture competition, KCC Spin podcast, etc., to enrich students' extracurricular life.
Tuition and financial aid
In 2018-2019, the tuition and fees for in-state students are $4,404, and for out-of-state students are $6,978. 50% of undergraduates receive grants or scholarships, with the average award amount being $4,575.
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