Students in Free Enterprise
Students in Free Enterprise [SIFE] work in teams to design and implement educational outreach projects that help
individuals in the community develop a better understanding of the principles of free enterprise and how to empower
themselves and achieve their dreams. Team members will have the opportunity to network with local, national, and
international companies and organizations through club activities and regional competitions. Membership is open to
any individual currently enrolled in at least one credit class at KCC.
Student Participation in Institutional Governance
As members of the College community, students are free to express their views on issues of institutional policy and
matters of general interest to the student body. Students may participate in formulating and applying policies and
procedures affecting academic and student affairs through student leadership, college councils, and committees. A
Student Representative is selected to serve as a non-voting member of the KCC Board of Education.
Graduation and Degree Audit
Students should petition for graduation at least two terms before their anticipated graduation date. Prior to filing
an application, students will need to conduct a degree audit to verify that they will meet the requirements for their
chosen program. They must obtain a Petition to Graduate form and return the completed form to a Student Services
Representative. Students expecting to graduate in May/June should apply in early January, but no later than the published
date included on the yearly academic calendar. Any changes in program or course substitutions must be completed with a
Student Services Representative or an Academic Advisor.
Current students may conduct a degree audit via the KCC website.
- Go to the KCC home page at www.klamathcc.edu and log onto Web
Registration and Services.
- Log-on directions for user name and password are provided in the left-hand column.
- Access Degree Audit and create an “audit sheet.” The Degree Audit can
provide information on which classes are needed to complete for a chosen
degree.
- Use it in combination with the KCC Class Schedule [also on the web] and a College Catalog to help plan degree completion.
Commencement ceremonies are held at the end of spring quarter each year. Information regarding graduation ceremony
activities will be mailed to students who have petitioned for graduation and will meet graduation requirements for the year.
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