Kodiak College

Kodiak College
Type Public
Satellite campus
Established 1968 (1968)
Parent institution
University of Alaska Anchorage
Students 1,000
Website www.koc.alaska.edu

Kodiak College is a public, two-year satellite campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage, with a student body of approximately 1,000. The campus is also home to the Carolyn Floyd Library.[1]

About

In 1968, Kodiak College opened its doors and began operations as a community college. The college did not have a large budget and carried out its classes at the local high school facilities on the island of Kodiak. There were just eight courses available with a total of 95 students enrolled in the college's first year; the director Carolyn Floyd taught the courses personally. In 1972, Kodiak had completed its first building that was dedicated to classrooms allowing for the college's first departure from the High School campus onto its own. In 1987, Kodiak College changed its previous designation as a community college to be absorbed by and be an extension to the University of Alaska Anchorage.

The campus sits on 50 acres approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) from the city of Kodiak. During the winter semester in 2014, there were 914 students enrolled and approximately 100 courses are offered each semester. The college employs approximately 50 faculty members each semester. Kodiak College's only bachelor's degree is in education; there are multiple associate degree options.[2]

Academics

Two-Year Degrees[3]

Certificates[4]

Computer Information and Office Systems

Other Certificates

References

  1. Welcome from the Director
  2. "Quick Facts". alaska.edu.
  3. Degree Programs
  4. Certificates

Coordinates: 57°48′25″N 152°21′49″W / 57.80694°N 152.36361°W / 57.80694; -152.36361


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