KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE
450 North Avenue • Battle Creek, MI. 49017 • 269.965.3931
High School Articulation 2009-2010

This articulation agreement applies to students successfully completing the High School course and competency during the 2009-2010 academic year.

A high school student who successfully completes an approved school course with a "B" or above and successful completion of competencies agreed upon by the Tech Prep Articulation Committee is eligible to receive credit for the equivalent Kellogg Community College course.

The following high school or careers centers offer courses which can be articulated into potential Kellogg Community College credits:

ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS BY CAREER PATHWAY

CAREER PATHWAY
SCHOOL
Arts and Communication Calhoun Area Career Center
Business Management, & Marketing

Technology
Bronson High School
Harper Creek High School
Lakeview High School

Branch Area Careers Center
Calhoun Area Career Center

Maple Valley High School
Engineering, Manufacturing, and Industry

Branch Area Careers Center
Calhoun Area Career Center
Hillsdale ISD
St. Joseph County CTE
Operation GRAD

Human Services

Allegan Area Technical Education Center
Branch Area Careers Center
Calhoun Area Career Center
Loy Norrix High School

Health Sciences

Branch Area Careers Center

Visit the Articulation Agreement web page to view the Articulation Process.

To recieve credit for your High School coursework, please review the necessary steps for receiving KCC credit web page.

The General High School Articulation request form is available to download in a PDF format.
Articulation for Industrial Skilled Trades programs at the Regional Manufacturing Technology Center, requires the use of a specific High School Articulation form. Select the appropriate form from this list; Electricity Electronics, HVAC-R, Welding, Robotics, or Machine Tool.

In order to view PDF documents, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader software which is free and can be downloaded from the Adobe website.


If you have any questions about the KCC Admissions process, please email the Admissions Office. You may also visit the Academic Advising web pages for information about possible transfer of courses to other colleges and unversities.