December 17, 2002
Volume II, Issue IV

Kenai Peninsula College
34820 College Drive, Soldotna, Alaska 99669
(907) 262-0300
Email comments to: Suzie Kendrick

Kachemak Bay Campus
533 East Pioneer Avenue, Homer, Alaska 99603
(907) 235-7743

KPC HEADLINES

KPC’s New Website! - Kenai Peninsula College is happy to announce that our website is no longer under construction! After many months of collaboration with Anchorage-based PangoMedia, Inc., the website is up and running.

KPC to Offer a New Degree Next Semester - Beginning in January, the college is offering a 2-year A.A.S. degree in Computer Systems Technology.

Gents give Permission on Tuition- In November the University of Alaska Board of Regents voted to raise tuition 10% at their main campuses in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau. At the same time the Regents decided to allow rural campuses (like KPC) the option of raising their tuition at a lesser rate.

Ask the Director - "Why was I sold a book from the college bookstore that is not appropriately matched to the college’s software program? "

KPC to Offer BA Degree in Elementary Education - UAA’s new BA in Elementary Education degree will now be available at KPC. This is a four-year professional degree that results in certification for grades K-6.

Jones has Great Mystery - Jayne Selser Jones, KPC photography class instructor, has returned from her reception for the opening of her photography show, “Mystery in a Common Place,” in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Alaskan Advantage - An Interview with Archeology Professor Alan Boraas:
By Jacki Michels, Mass Communication Student

Winter Driving Safety and Much, Much more!

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