KCC Mission
Klamath Community College provides accessible, quality education and services in response to the diverse needs of the student, business, and community.
The college supports student success in workforce training, academic transfer, foundational skills development, and community education.
Core Themes
- Provide accessible education and services
- Provide quality education and services
- Meet the diverse needs of our students, businesses, and community
- Support student success in workforce training, academic transfer, foundational skills, and community education
Institutional Initiatives
- Prosperity
- Access
- Excellence
- Community
- Planning
Klamath Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
Klamath Community College Non-Discrimination and Equal Opportunity Policy
It shall be the policy of the Klamath Community College District to affirm the rights of all individuals to equal education, activities, facilities, and employment without regard to age, sex, disability, national origin, race, marital status, religion, or sexual orientation in accordance with federal and state laws. Klamath Community College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and any amendments thereto.
Inquiries or grievances concerning the application of these laws and regulations to the College may be directed to the Klamath Community College executive director of Human Resources at 7390 South 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR 97603 or at 541-882-3521; or to the director, Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Washington D.C. 20201.
Any person who would like more information regarding Klamath Community College's Title VI program can contact its Title VI program officer, Carolyn Hennessey, at the address noted below.
Any person who believes they have, individually or as a member of any specific class of persons, been subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, income level or limited English proficiency has the right to file a formal complaint. Any such complaint must be in writing and submitted within 180 days following the date of the alleged occurrence to:
Carolyn Hennessey, executive director of Human Resources and general counsel, Title VI program officer.
Klamath Community College
7390 South 6th Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
Phone: 541-880-2203
Email: Hennessey@klamathcc.edu
Accommodations
If a person with a disability needs assistance in order to attend or participate in a College event or meeting, please notify the disability specialist at 541-882-3521 within 72 hours of the meeting.
Klamath Community College Photo and Video Policy
Klamath Community College reserves the right to take candid photographs and video at public and college-sponsored events on and off the College’s property, and to use the resulting images and video in media for both internal and external distribution without seeking consent from each individual depicted. Should an individual advise the photographer that he or she is declining to be photographed, the photographer will comply with that request.
Klamath Community College employees and agents will give notice of any photo shoots in private venues, including but not limited to classrooms, laboratories and offices. Photographers will comply with the requests of individuals who decline to be photographed. In posed or formal photo sessions, photographers will obtain verbal permission from included individuals.