Reconnect Express Enrollment event to help Michigan Reconnect students enroll and sign up for classes May 6

A text graphic that reads, "Reconnect to your degree. Free or reduced tuition for eligible students 25 and older. kellogg.edu/reconnect."

Eligible students age 25 and older can get one-on-one help signing up for free or reduced tuition summer or fall classes at Kellogg Community College at KCC’s upcoming Reconnect Express Enrollment event. KCC’s Reconnect Express Enrollment event will be held… Continue Reading

Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Club Promise Scholarship Program expands support for students

The Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Club poses with scholarship recipients and college officials.

Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Club member Jon Harpst has always had a vision to support and enhance post-high-school education in the Branch County region. After recruiting fellow club members and outside stakeholders to lead a new scholarship initiative, a proposal… Continue Reading

Additional grant funding cuts cost of WMU BSN Program in half for KCC Nursing graduates

Additional funding to support Kellogg Community College Nursing graduates pursuing further education in the field is cutting the cost of a bachelor’s degree in half for participating students. A $2 million ADN-to-BSN Completion Grant from the state of Michigan –… 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