Kellogg Community College: Review & Facts

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Kellogg Community College is a medium two-year, public school with 3,430 students enrolled. This college was originated in 1956 and is one of the 2 colleges located in Battle Creek, Michigan.

Academic Offerings

At Kellogg Community College you can get your 1-year certificate or associate's degree.

Majors
Offered
43
Kellogg Community College follows a semester-based curriculum calendar system and has 43 majors. The most popular concentrations are Nursing, General Studies, Management, Medical Assistant, and Business. Read the details about Majors offered at this college and see program Ratings.

It is worthwhile to know student retention and graduation rates before you apply to a school to get your diploma or to engage in a long-term study; high retention and graduation rates are typically a positive sign. Nevertheless, if you anticipate to transfer out or take non-credit coursework, these metrics are not important.

The student retention rate at Kellogg Community College is relatively low at 62% (way below Michigan average). Considering this statistic, it seems that students somewhat enjoy their stay at this school.

Student Retention
62%
Bad
The graduation rate at Kellogg Community College is very low - 20%.

Student to faculty ratio at Kellogg Community College is good, 8:1. Learn more information regarding instructors at this college in the Faculty & Salaries report.

Tuition and Loans

Average tuition pricing is relatevely low, about $8,300 per academic year. The additional fees at Kellogg Community College (not included in tuition costs) are nearly $900; which totals $9,200 per year.

Read the details about Kellogg Community College additional charges as well as availability of loans and likelihood of repaying them upon graduation in the Tuition & Loans report for this college.

Admissions Information

Dual Credits
Accepted
Yes
The college might accept dual credits, credits for life experience (learned through independent study, noncredit adult courses, work experience, portfolio demonstration, previous licensure or certification, or completion of other learning opportunities), and advanced placement credits (college-level courses taught in high school) for admission.

To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information about applying to Kellogg Community College and a program that best suits your goals and budget, call this school's general information office at (269) 965-3931 or check Kellogg Community College Website.

Opportunities and Services

Safety
Grade
B+
Dicey
Kellogg Community College offers a distance education program.

There are options for on-campus part-time employment at Kellogg Community College, which allows students to cover some of the tuition expenses. Additionally, this school helps students to evaluate their career options and find a full-time job upon graduation.

ROTC
Available
No
Presently there is no on-campus housing at Kellogg Community College.

Based on the college crime data, Kellogg Community College appears to be a safe school. Read the details in the Campus Crime report for this college.

Kellogg Community College Location and Address

Postal Address:
Kellogg Community College
450 North Ave
Battle Creek, Michigan
49017-3397, USA
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