Post job

Klamath Community College company history timeline

1996

On May 21, 1996, the voters of Klamath County overwhelmingly approved formation of the Klamath Community College Service District with a 79 percent affirmative vote.

On July 1, 1996, Klamath Community College joined Oregon’s largest education network.

On July 1, 1996, KCC became the seventeenth community college in Oregon.

A community college service district was established by the voters of Klamath County in 1996.

1997

In July 1997, KCC contracted with Portland Community College for educational services.

The Klamath Community College Board of Education appointed Doctor Wesley R. Channell as the College’s first permanent president on August 1, 1997.

1998

In April 1998, the curriculum in KCC’s first catalog was approved by the Oregon State Board of Education and Portland Community College.

In April 1998 the curriculum in KCC’s first catalog was approved by the Oregon State Board of Education and Portland Community College.

1999

On November 10, 1999, KCC received initial candidacy for regional accreditation at the associate degree level.

2000

After several years of contracting with Rogue Community College, Oregon Institute of Technology, and Portland Community College to hold classes in rented facilities, a permanent campus was opened in 2000, situated on a 57-acre (23 ha) land on the east side of Klamath Falls.

2010

As part of ongoing efforts to meet ever-changing community needs, KCC added two new buildings in 2010: a 30,000-square-foot Health Sciences Building and a 16,000-square-foot Career Technical Center.

2011

The Klamath Community College bookstore opened Fall 2011, giving students the convenience of purchasing their textbooks and supplies on campus.

2012

In the spring of 2012, Doctor Roberto Gutierrez was selected by the Board of Education to replace President Hamilton following his retirement.

In the spring of 2012, KCC was selected as a participant in the Achieving the Dream Reform Network and has received national attention for instituting mandatory student orientation and advising, which have resulted in greater student retention and success.

2016

In 2016, KCC embarked on another exciting development: the design and construction of Phase II, which included two new buildings.

2017

The first building, scheduled to open Fall 2017, will focus on the workforce needs of our community and is called the Work Skills Technology Center.

2018

Founders Hall opened in spring 2018.

2021

KCC awarded $1.2 million grant to provide job seeker and workforce services in Klamath and Lake counties5/14/2021

KCC, Southern Oregon University to host virtual elementary education open house4/22/2021

Work at Klamath Community College?
Share your experience
Founded
1996
Company founded
Headquarters
Klamath Falls, OR
Company headquarter
Get updates for jobs and news

Rate how well Klamath Community College lives up to its initial vision.

Zippia waving zebra

Klamath Community College jobs

Do you work at Klamath Community College?

Does Klamath Community College communicate its history to new hires?

Klamath Community College competitors

Company nameFounded dateRevenueEmployee sizeJob openings
Linn-Benton Community College1967$5.0M2246
Green River College1965$4.8M2043
San Joaquin Delta College1963$48.4M1,13312
Allan Hancock College1920$32.0M8379
College of the Redwoods1964$14.0M440-
Willamette University1842$96.5M7504
George Fox University1891$82.2M1,58159
Everett Community College1941$17.0M1,0081
Clark College1933$16.0M50056
Western Oregon University1856$73.3M35041

Klamath Community College history FAQs

Zippia gives an in-depth look into the details of Klamath Community College, including salaries, political affiliations, employee data, and more, in order to inform job seekers about Klamath Community College. The employee data is based on information from people who have self-reported their past or current employments at Klamath Community College. The data on this page is also based on data sources collected from public and open data sources on the Internet and other locations, as well as proprietary data we licensed from other companies. Sources of data may include, but are not limited to, the BLS, company filings, estimates based on those filings, H1B filings, and other public and private datasets. While we have made attempts to ensure that the information displayed are correct, Zippia is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this information. None of the information on this page has been provided or approved by Klamath Community College. The data presented on this page does not represent the view of Klamath Community College and its employees or that of Zippia.

Klamath Community College may also be known as or be related to Klamath Community College.