A lot of students at Kellogg Community College are smiling today. Many are getting special one-time grants from KCC. Others are getting refunds for earlier registration fees.
The newest athletic program at Kellogg Community College has been able to begin with a small delay. Two other Winter sports and another from the Fall season will have to wait even longer to start.
KCC administrators say there’s a good chance many people who are in what are characterized as essential jobs who don’t have a college degree may be enrolling. The reason is the state’s new “Frontliners” program which lets essential workers enroll in college degree programs for free.
Luckily for those in Southwest Michigan, we have Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Kellogg Community College, both of whom will be be taking applicants for this program.
The Kellogg Community College Foundation is offering approximately $75,000 in additional scholarships this summer to help new or returning KCC students pay for school at KCC this fall or spring.