KCC service-learning students contributed more than $346,760 worth of community service activities last year

KCC volunteers stuff boxes for children during Bruins Give Back at the Battle Creek Outdoor Education Center in November 2024.

Kellogg Community College students contributed more than $346,760 worth of service activities to their communities over the course of the 2023-24 academic year through service-learning completed as part of their studies at the College. Beginning in 2012, a service-learning endorsement… Continue Reading

Benevolent Bruin: Retired Lt. Joseph Garrett

Donor Joseph Garrett with KCC President Dr. Paul Watson.

KCC alumnus and retired police lieutenant Joseph Garrett started the Lt. Joseph Garrett Scholarship for Criminal Justice & First Responders scholarship fund this summer to support students in the Criminal Justice, EMS or Police Academy programs starting this fall. What… Continue Reading

Battling the high cost of college: Local, state and federal programs making college more affordable than ever

An image of a person with a sword about to fight a minotaur, with the entire image made out of cut-up money.

Ask any prospective student why they aren’t attending college and chief among their reasons is often some form of: it’s expensive. But an increasing number of opportunities offered via local, state and federal funding are making a college education more… Continue Reading

Scholarship applications for new, returning and transferring KCC students are available now

A large group photo of Gold Key and Board of Trustee scholarship recipients pictured outside on campus.

The application period to apply for Kellogg Community College Foundation scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year is now open at kellogg.edu/kccscholarships.  Scholarship applications are free and easy to complete and can be completed entirely online. Opportunities are available for new,… Continue Reading