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Kellogg Community College
NameKellogg Community College
Established1956
TypePublic
LocationBattle Creek, Michigan
CountryUnited States

Kellogg Community College is a public community college located in Battle Creek, Michigan, founded in 1956 with the support of W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Battle Creek Public Schools. The college is named after Will Keith Kellogg, the founder of Kellogg Company, a renowned breakfast cereal manufacturer. Kellogg Community College has partnerships with Western Michigan University, Central Michigan University, and Ferris State University to provide students with transfer opportunities. The college also collaborates with Battle Creek Veterans Administration Medical Center and Bronson Battle Creek Hospital to offer training programs in healthcare.

History

The history of Kellogg Community College dates back to 1956 when it was established as Battle Creek Community College. The college was renamed in 1959 in honor of Will Keith Kellogg, who donated Kellogg Auditorium to the city of Battle Creek, Michigan. Over the years, the college has expanded its programs and services, including the introduction of distance learning and online courses in partnership with Michigan Community College Association and American Association of Community Colleges. Kellogg Community College has also received funding from National Science Foundation and United States Department of Education to support STEM education initiatives. The college has hosted events featuring notable speakers, including NASA astronauts and Pulitzer Prize winners, such as Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior.

Campus

The campus of Kellogg Community College is located in Battle Creek, Michigan, with additional locations in Albion, Michigan, Coldwater, Michigan, and Hastings, Michigan. The college has a variety of facilities, including the Kellogg Academic Center, Morris Learning Resource Center, and Binda Theatre, which hosts performances by Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra and Grand Rapids Symphony. The campus is also home to the Kellogg Community College Foundation, which provides scholarships to students, including those pursuing degrees in nursing at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine and Michigan State University College of Nursing. The college has partnerships with Battle Creek Area Chamber of Commerce and Calhoun County to support workforce development initiatives.

Academics

Kellogg Community College offers a range of academic programs, including associate degrees and certificates in fields such as business administration, computer science, and health sciences. The college has articulation agreements with University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Western Michigan University to provide students with transfer opportunities. Kellogg Community College also offers online courses and distance learning programs in partnership with Sloan Consortium and National Center for Education Statistics. The college has received accreditation from Higher Learning Commission and American Dental Association for its dental hygiene program. Students can also participate in study abroad programs with Institute of International Education and Fulbright Program.

Student Life

Kellogg Community College has a variety of student organizations and clubs, including Student Government Association, Phi Theta Kappa, and National Society of Leadership and Success. The college also offers counseling services and academic support programs, such as tutoring and mentoring, in partnership with Michigan Department of Education and National Alliance on Mental Illness. Students can participate in community service projects with United Way and American Red Cross. The college has a student newspaper, The Kellogg Community College Student Journal, which features articles on campus life and local news, including events at Willard Library and Battle Creek Civic Center.

Athletics

Kellogg Community College has a range of athletic teams, including basketball, soccer, and volleyball, which compete in the Michigan Community College Athletic Association. The college has partnerships with National Junior College Athletic Association and American Athletic Conference to provide students with opportunities to compete at the national level. The college has produced notable athletes, including NBA players and Olympic athletes, such as Michael Jordan and Kerri Walsh Jennings. The college also offers intramural sports and recreational activities, such as fitness classes and outdoor adventures, in partnership with YMCA and Boy Scouts of America. Category:Community colleges in Michigan

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