Consumer Information and Disclosures
The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, Student Right-to-Know Act of 1990 and other federal and state legislation require institutions to disclose certain information.
KCC has organized appropriate information found throughout its website here.
General
- Accreditation and licensure
- Career services
- Computer use policies
- Copyright policy
- Cost of attendance
- Degree programs
- Disability services
- Equal opportunity
- Title IX
- Equity in athletics
- Faculty and administrator directory
- KCC's annual budget
- National Center for Education Statistics
- Net price calculator
- Professional Licensure Disclosures
- Refund and withdrawal policies
- State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA)
- Student activities
- Student privacy rights
- Study abroad program
- Student Guide to Higher Education
- Textbook information
- Transfer of credits
Financial assistance
- Financial aid information and contacts
- Student loan information
- Return of federal financial aid (Title IV funds)
Health and safety
- Campus crime report
- Campus security
- Counseling and referral services
- Illinois Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act
- Drug and alcohol use policy
- Sexual misconduct policy
- Sexual harassment posters (English) (Spanish)
- Hazing and retaliation policy
Student outcomes
- The following links provide graduation, transfer, and enrollment status of first time full-time students in the fall of 2015.
- Graduation rate by gender and cohort - summary
- Revised Cohort of full-time, first-time degree or certificate seeking students
- Completers of programs at least 2 yrs but less than 4 yrs within 150% of time
- Completers of programs less than 2 yrs within 150% of time
- Completers of programs at least 2 years but less than 4 years within 100% of time
- Completers of programs less than 2 years within 100% of time
- Noncompleters - Transfer Out
- Graduates by Scholarship status
- Noncompleters - Still Enrolled
- Noncompleters - Not Enrolled
- Graduate Academic Standing of Transfer-Out Students
Complaints
- Instructional complaints related to grades, classroom or faculty conduct
- Discrimination, harassment or sexual misconduct complaint
- Other non-instructional complaints related to a KCC office or staff member, in the performance of college business, or with a student.
If an issue is not resolved at the college level, you may file a complaint with the Illinois Board of Higher Education or the U.S. Office for Civil Rights.
Other disclosures
- Voter’s registration - The State Board of Elections (English and Spanish) offers information and voter registration applications.
- KCC and the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA requests)
- Freedom of Speech Policy & Procedures