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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE: KCC campuses closed Nov. 24-28

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Kellogg Community College issued the following announcement.

All Kellogg Community College campuses will be closed Tuesday, Nov. 24, through Saturday, Nov. 28.

The closure adds Tuesday and Wednesday to the College’s usual Thursday/Friday Thanksgiving Break as an additional measure to comply with the latest Michigan Department of Health and Human Services orders discouraging public gatherings and to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

The campus closures include all KCC locations, including the North Avenue and Regional Manufacturing Technology Center campuses in Battle Creek; the Eastern Academic Center in Albion; the Fehsenfeld Center in Hastings; and the Grahl Center in Coldwater.

Campus closures also include the Morris Library, which often has hours on Saturdays; the LRC be closed Saturday, Nov. 28.

Campus classes and services will resume as scheduled beginning on Monday, Nov. 30. Hours vary widely by campus office and department; individuals should call the College at 269-965-3931 to verify hours before traveling to campus, or seek remote assistance via the information outlined on the College’s Virtual Services web page at www.kellogg.edu/virtualservices.

While College facilities will be closed most of next week, students and prospective students will still be able to search and register for Spring 2021 semester classes online. Information about signing up for Spring 2021 classes, the first of which begin Jan. 19, is online at www.kellogg.edu/registration.

For more news about Kellogg Community College, view our latest press releases online at http://daily.kellogg.edu/category/news-releases.

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