Klamath Community College

2007 - 08 Catalog

KCC Mission and History (Cont. from page 2)

2000 The buildings were redesigned and renovated, and on March 27, 2000, KCC students attended their first day of classes on the new campus.

2002 Additional buildings were completed in Fall 2002 to provide eight additional classrooms, computer labs, a new Learning Resources Center, food service, and student study areas.

2004 In the spring of 2004, the Klamath Community College Board of Education accepted President Channell’s retirement and appointed Vice President Fredrick Smith, Ph.D. as president on May 1, 2004.

2005 In January 2005, KCC was granted accreditation by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities effective September 2004.

Credit and non-credit classes are offered at KCC and other locations throughout the community, and strategies are being explored for constructing an expanded campus on the College’s adjacent 50 acres.

The College continues its relationship with Portland Community College, Concordia University and Oregon Institute of Technology to round out its range of services to students in Southern Oregon and Northern California.

2006 In May, the College celebrated its Tenth Anniversary with an afternoon ceremony dedicating the entrances of the College to individuals who helped the College along the way and a Wine and Cheese event which brought community members to the campus for food, drink and fellowship.

KCC Board of Education
Zone 1: Jim Mieloszyk
Zone 2: Andrew Frei
Zone 3: Glen Keown
Zone 4: Donald McCasland, Chair
            OCCA Representative
Zone 5: Carol P. Dougan, Ed.D.
Zone 6: Carol Castle, Ph.D.
Zone 7: Steve Tippin, Legislative Committee
            Representative

Oregon State Board of Education
Jerry Berger, Chair
Duncan Wyse, Vice Chair
Steve Bogart
Brenda Frank
Nikki Squire
Artemio Paz, Jr.
 
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