Kellogg Community College is offering more than a dozen in-person courses and three sessions of CNA training at the College’s Fehsenfeld Center campus in Hastings this winter and spring.
Registration for winter/spring courses is open now and can be completed online via the KCC website or in person at any of the College’s five campus locations, including the Fehsenfeld Center. Student registration information, including links to registration instructions, policies, tuition and fees and other information, is available at kellogg.edu/registration.
Courses offered specifically at KCC’s Fehsenfeld Center in Hastings include the following:
- BIOL 101: Biological Science
- BIOL 202: Human Physiology
- COMM 110: Introduction to Communication
- ECON 202: Principles of Economics – MICRO
- FYS 101: First Year Seminar
- GEOG 100: Physical Geography
- HIST 202: Global History from 1500 to Present
- MATH 102: Practical Algebra
- MATH 125: College Algebra
- MATH 130: Statistics
- MATH 132: Trigonometry
- NURS 105: Nursing Assistant Training Program
- SERV 200: Service Learning
- SOCI 201: Introduction to Sociology
Online Programs
In addition to offering courses on campuses in Hastings, Albion, Battle Creek and Coldwater, KCC is offering more than 130 courses online across a wide variety of academic subjects this winter and spring. KCC students also have the opportunity to earn six associate degrees and five certificates through KCC almost entirely online.
Online degree programs offered at KCC include:
- Associate in Arts
- Associate in Applied Science in Accounting
- Associate in Applied Science in Administrative Assistant
- Associate in Applied Science in Business Management
- Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education
- Associate in Applied Science in Human Services
Online certificate programs include:
- Accounting Certificate
- Administrative Assistant Certificate
- Business Management Certificate
- Corrections Professional Certificate
- Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate
Students in each program have the opportunity to complete all coursework entirely online for the duration of the program, with the exception of the fieldwork requirements that are part of the ECE and Human Services degree programs. Additionally, select testing and exams must be proctored at a testing location approved by KCC.
For information about how to apply to these online programs, contact KCC’s Admissions office at adm@kellogg.edu.
How to Register for Classes
Click here to view our Course Catalog and filter by “Spring Semester 2025” to see a list of KCC courses offered during the winter/spring semester.
The first courses of the semester start Jan. 21 and the semester ends May 12. For information about signing up, visit kellogg.edu/registration. The first step is to apply to KCC. To apply online for free, visit kellogg.edu/apply.
Students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor prior to registering for courses. Schedule an appointment by emailing advising@kellogg.edu or by calling 269-965-4124.
The Spring 2025 Semester
In total, KCC is offering nearly 300 courses this winter and spring – including more than 130 online courses – in addition to hundreds of Industrial Trades training modules, several cohorts of CNA training, workforce training opportunities and more. The semester begins Jan. 21 and runs through May 12.
Students interested in taking online courses beyond what’s offered in-person on campus can still utilize resources at the physical Fehsenfeld Center – including open computer labs, free Wi-Fi and more – to complete their studies.
Students are encouraged to sign up for classes as soon as possible because space is limited and many classes fill up by the start of the semester.
KCC consistently ranks as the top college destination for local graduates within the College’s districts in Barry, Branch and Calhoun counties, serving more new graduates than any other college or university in the state. The College was again ranked the No. 1 best community college in Michigan and among the top 3% of community colleges across the U.S. by financial services company WalletHub this past summer.
Tuition Discounts
A continuing opportunity for students considering continuing their education this winter and spring is the popular Michigan Reconnect program, which allows eligible students ages 21 and up without a degree to take classes for free or with significantly discounted tuition.
Students ages 21 to 24 are particularly encouraged to apply for the Michigan Reconnect program now, as the state’s expansion opening applications to this age group is only anticipated to last till Dec. 31
Interested individuals should visit kellogg.edu/reconnect for details or contact the KCC Financial Aid Office at 269-965-4123 or finaid@kellogg.edu.
Also available is the Community College Guarantee, which covers tuition and mandatory fees up to the in-district rate for eligible students who graduated from high school in 2023 or later. Interested individuals should visit kellogg.edu/ccg for more information.
About the KCC Fehsenfeld Center
KCC’s Fehsenfeld Center campus opened in the fall of 1996 and is located on 95 acres at 2950 West M-179 Highway, just miles from downtown Hastings. The campus consists of 12 classrooms, including eight standard classrooms, two computer lab classrooms, a science lab and a CNA lab, as well as a student lounge and an open computer lab and free, secure Wi-Fi for students.
The Fehsenfeld Center cand be reached at 269-948-9500 or fehsenfeld@kellogg.edu and found online at kellogg.edu/hastings.
More information about winter/spring registration is also available by contacting KCC’s Admissions Office at 269-965-4153 or adm@kellogg.edu.