Kansas City Kansas Community College
Kansas City Kansas Community College is a public two year community college located in Kansas City, Kansas. Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission,[1] a commission of the North Central Association[2] and the Kansas Board of Regents.[3]
History
Kansas City Kansas Community College was founded in 1923 as part of the Public School System of Kansas City, Kansas. In 1965, in accordance with legislation governing two-year colleges in the State of Kansas, the name of the college changed to Kansas City Kansas Junior College. Then in 1979, legislative action created another name change for the two-year colleges in the State of Kansas. The term junior was dropped from their names and replaced with community; at this time the college officially became known as Kansas City Kansas Community College.[4]
Buildings
The main buildings of KCKCC are all dedicated to someone or of are important part in KCKCC's history.[5]
Name of Building | Function Of Building |
Humanities Building | College of Humanities and Arts, Classrooms |
Henry M. Louis Social & Behavioral Sciences Building | Administration building, College of Business offices |
Jewell Student Center | Bookstore, Dining services |
Science Building | Science and Lab classrooms, Campus Police |
Mathematics Building | Mathematics classrooms, Vice-President for Academic Affairs office |
Performing Arts Center | Theatre Department and Media Services |
Nursing Building | Nursing Department |
Flint Building | Business classrooms |
Field House | Athletic Department and Gymnasium |
Library | Library services |
Allied Health Building | Health Department and Student Recreation Center |
Community Education Building | Classrooms |
Conference Center | Conference rooms |
Credit Union | Bank services |
Campus Child Care Center | Child Care services |
Lustron House | Housing |
Athletics
The official mascot for the Kansas City Kansas Community College is the Blue Devils. The college has 10 sports. They participate in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.[6]
Notable alumni
- Irene C. Peden, first American woman engineer or scientist to conduct research in the Antarctic.[7][8]
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