It is the policy of Kirtland Community College that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, sex, disability, physical proportions, sexual orientation, marital status, or genetic information be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to, discrimination during any program, activity, service, or in employment. For information, or to register a grievance, contact the Director of Human Resources, Room 226 ADM Building, 10775 N St Helen Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653, 989-275-5000 x 271 or 239.
Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Student Records – Rights and Privacy (POL 6.090)
Security
Financial Assistance Available to Students
- Need and non-need-based federal financial aid available to students
- Need and non-need-based state and local aid programs, school aid programs available to students:
Grants
Scholarships
Loans
Veterans educational benefits - Student employment
- Disability Concerns
- Special Populations
- How to apply for financial aid
- How eligibility is determined
- How Kirtland distributes aid among students
- Student loan rights and responsibility information:
Disbursement of loan funds
Repayment obligations and options
Loan deferment
Required loan exit counseling
Student Financial Assistance policy (POL 6.105A) - Student employment process and requirements
- Student employment handbook
- Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid Eligibility (POL 6.115A)
- Financial aid reference
- Financial aid department website
Gainful Employment
2011-2012 Disclosure for Gainful Employment Employment Programs
About Kirtland Community College
- General overview of Kirtland Community College
- Associations, agencies and/or governmental bodies that accredit, approve or license Kirtland and its program
- Special facilities and services available to disabled students
- Cost of attending Kirtland:
Tuition and fees
Additional miscellaneous costs
Cost of classes
Cost of textbooks
Tuition and Fees policy (POL 6.055)
Cost of travel/commuting - Withdrawing from college:
Requirement for the return of federal student aid funds when a student withdraws
Refund policy
Officially withdrawing from college (POL 6.050A) - Degree programs, training and other education offered:
Academic programs
Community Education - Availability of GED programs — Kirtland does not currently offer a GED program or GED testing. Information on where to find a GED program within our district will be posted soon.
- Instructional, laboratory, and other physical plant facilities associated with academic programs:
Campus map
List of Kirtland Faculty and Academic Advisors
Student financial assistance contact information
General department and office contact information
Terms and conditions under which students receiving federal education loans may obtain deferments Graduation and transfer-out rate
Kirtland graduation and transfer-out rates
Kirtland athletics graduation and transfer-out rates
Athletic program participation rates and financial support


Kirtland Online Communities