Mar 19, 2024  
2017-2018 College Catalog 
    
2017-2018 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Campus Resources



Bookstore

Located at the Kirtland@Grayling campus, it is open Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm.

The Kirtland Bookstore provides new and used textbooks that are only required for your class, so you won’t get the wrong edition or miss out on a required access code. At the end of each semester the Bookstore purchases used textbooks for cash.

To save gas and time, shop ON-LINE at Kirtland.edu/bookstore. The on-line bookstore carries everything the store sells, including all the class supplies you need, along with Kirtland gift items. Apple products are available as well as other tablets and laptops. We have many electronic accessories to go with your new gear also the backpacks and bags to carry it all in style.

The Kirtland Bookstore is the only place to get Kirtland Swag including Under Armour and Nike. Need something for your home office? We carry office supplies. Can’t find what you want in the bookstore? Ask us. We are more than happy to place special orders.

Financial Aid use is easy and welcome. To contact the Kirtland Bookstore, please call 275-5000, ext. 273 or email: bookstore@kirtland.edu

Cafeteria (Kirtland Grill)

Located at the Kirtland@Grayling campus.

The Grill has soups, salads and pizza slices along with sandwiches, wraps, pretzel breads and ciabattas. Many pre-packaged “to go” items are available along with snacks and drinks. There are daily specials. Most menu items can be made into your own combo meal to save money. To save even more money, you can purchase a Grill Punch Card for $45 and get $50 worth of food and drinks. You can use your financial aid to purchase the Grill Cards in the Kirtland Bookstore and in the Student Financial Services Office.         

Class Cancellations and College Closings

Individual Class Cancellation

When an instructor cancels a class it is immediately posted on the website in the Urgent Announcements section. You can view this at www.kirtland.edu and click on “Urgent Announcements + Class Cancellations”. Cancellations are also posted on Facebook, Twitter and through RAVE. Students should check on Canvas for alternative assignments when classes are cancelled.

Emergency Notifications (Rave) for all Campuses

Kirtland Community College has an emergency notification system called Rave. This system is used to inform students of major emergencies, snow day school cancellations, school opening delays, and class cancellations. Students and staff can receive these notifications through email, text message, voice calling (robo-call), Kirtland’s web site, Twitter, and Kirtland’s Facebook page. Registered students are automatically enrolled in Rave to start receiving emails the week before the semester starts. If you would like to receive text messages or voice calls, you will have to choose to opt in. Instructions on enrolling in these services can be found by going to this website: http://kirtland.edu/rave-setup/. If you decide to sign up for texting and do not have an unlimited texting plan, understand that Kirtland is not responsible for any extra fees from your cell phone provider. For help setting up Rave you can contact ITS (989-275-5000 x499 or its@kirtland.edu).

When it is necessary to cancel classes due to inclement weather or other unusual circumstance, please DO NOT CALL THE COLLEGE. Announcements of college closings will be made on TV stations and through RAVE. Visit the Kirtland website for urgent announcements such as class or event cancellations, room changes, or anything that is different than expected at: www.kirtland.edu. Closings will also be posted on Facebook and Twitter.

LOCAL SCHOOL CLOSINGS: If local schools which are sites of off-campus classes are closed due to inclement weather, Kirtland classes will also be cancelled at that site. Students should check on Canvas for alternative assignments when classes are cancelled.

Nursing Clinical:

  • Students having classes on campus should check Kirtland’s home page at: http://www.kirtland.edu for campus closing announcements.
  • The instructor of the clinical site will decide the cancellation of a class and students will receive word by means of a predetermined clinical phone tree. (For more information, refer to the nursing student handbook.)

The Center for Teaching and Learning

The Center for Teaching and Learning’s primary responsibilities include support for distance education and technology in online, hybrid and traditional face-to-face courses. If you have questions, you can email online@kirtland.edu or call 989-275-5000 ext. 500 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. You can also submit requests to the Center for Teaching and Learning by accessing Kirtland’s home page and looking under the Quick Links tab on the top of the page or you can go directly to: http://ctl.kirtland.edu.

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) explores, promotes, and supports excellence in teaching, with diverse technologies, at Kirtland. Our purpose is to promote excellence in teaching and excellence in student learning inside and outside the classroom. Our goal is to see teaching equally valued with research as a professional commitment of faculty and to provide the training and resources to make excellent teaching possible. Effective teaching encompasses more than just the transmission of subject matter, however. Excellent teaching, first of all, gains the students’ attention and convinces them of the importance of what is being taught and learned.

 

Library and Tutoring Services

Library

The Library serves the information needs of the students and staff of Kirtland as well as the public who reside within its service area. These needs are met by a professional staff who are able to help patrons find information in a variety of formats, including print and electronic. Reference services are available in-house, by phone, or email. In-depth reference assistance for research papers, speeches, and business plans, along with library instruction for classes and individuals, is available by appointment. For more information, call 989-275-5000, extension 246 or email the Library at library@kirtland.edu.

Resources available in the Library:

  • a print collection of 30,000 volumes including books and reference materials
  • over 170,000 e-books
  • 1,400 audio books
  • over 550 DVDs
  • over 60 print magazines, journals, and newspapers
  • access to more than 65 electronic databases

Information about the Library’s holdings may be viewed on the Library’s website at www.kirtland.edu/library. Materials not available in the Library may be obtained through interlibrary loan. Internet and Wi-Fi connections and a variety of programs are available on computers located in the Library.

HOURS FOR MAIN CAMPUS LIBRARY - ROSCOMMON HOURS FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY - GRAYLING
Fall, Winter, Summer & Breaks Will be posted on the Library’s website.
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday  
Closed Saturday & Sunday  

Tutoring

Tutoring is free for any Kirtland Community College student. Individual appointments are scheduled at a time convenient to both tutor and tutee.

To sign up for tutoring:

1. Log into Canvas.

2. Click the Resources button at the bottom of the left column.

3. Click the Tutoring link in the next window.

4. In the new window, your class schedule will appear.

5. Click the Request Tutor Appt. link to the right of the course you are seeking tutoring for.

6. In the pop-up window, fill in the Send Tutor Request form with days & times you are available and select the location you would like to receive tutoring at.

7. Click the Send button at the bottom of the window.

8. You will be contacted by the Tutoring Department within 24-48 hours via your Kirtland email.  Respond to the email to finalize your tutoring request.

In addition, the following services are offered:

Drop-In Math Tutoring

Math help is available in the Math Drop-In Lab located in the Library on the Roscommon campus and at the Health Sciences Center - Grayling. It is one-on-one personal assistance from a part-time math instructor. Students do homework there so help is available when needed. Math Drop-In Labs may be available at the M-TEC (Gaylord).  Check the Tutoring webpage for hours open at each site as they vary semester to semester.

Writing Center, the OWL, and the Virtual Writing Center

Writing help is available through The Writing Center, the OWL, and the Virtual Writing Center. The Writing Center tutors help with brainstorming, drafting and polishing papers and projects. All current Kirtland students, faculty and staff are invited to make use of either service.

The Writing Center is one-on-one, in-person writing assistance with a part-time English instructor. Located in the Library on the Roscommon campus and at the Health Sciences Center - Grayling, this service is available by appointment or on a drop-in basis during Fall and Winter semesters. The focus is on helping students with papers and writing projects.

Writing Centers may be available at the M-TEC (Gaylord).

Check the Tutoring webpage for hours open at each site as they vary semester to semester.

The OWL provides online writing assistance with a 24-48 hour response time. If unable to make it to The Writing Center, the OWL is an alternative option for obtaining writing assistance. OWL information and submission guidelines are located at: www.kirtland.edu/tutoring/online-writing-lab. This service is available during Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters.

The Virtual Writing Center (VWC) provides live, online writing help for students wanting face-to-face writing help but are unable to come to The Writing Center. After completing a short, mandatory VWC orientation in Canvas, the student can email the OWL to set up a ½ hour appointment to meet online with a Writing Center tutor. This service is available during Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters. Contact the OWL for further information: owl@kirtland.edu.

Online Learning

Forward your education without going anywhere! Online courses at Kirtland make it possible. Get an online degree or certificate from Kirtland! Our online students love the flexibility and the freedom of doing their coursework after work and after the kids have gone to bed.

Currently we offer the following complete online degrees and online certificates. Please note that we are rapidly expanding our online degree and online certificate offerings, so please check the following link for the most current list: http://www.kirtland.edu/onlinelearning/online-degrees-and-certificates

Associate & Associate in Applied Science Degrees:

  • Associate in Accounting
  • Associate in Science and Arts
  • Associate in Business Administration
  • Business Management
  • Health Information Technology

Certificates:

  • Accounting Clerk Specialist
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Medical Billing and Coding

Hybrid Certificates:

  • Pharmacy Technology

NOTE: Online degree programs may be completed by taking a combination of classes through Kirtland Community College and the Michigan Colleges Online, allowing students to get their degree completely online from Kirtland Community College while paying Kirtland’s affordable tuition rates.

All students are required to complete the MANDATORY Introduction to Canvas course.

You will automatically be enrolled in the free “Introduction to Canvas” course upon registration. You must complete the course prior to the start of your online/hybrid academic courses(s). The Online Orientation courses takes about 2-3 days to complete.

Student Food Pantry

Students are finding it harder and harder to concentrate on getting an education when working on empty stomachs. Sometimes it comes down to feeding their families or buying gas to get out to campus. We are here to help. Kirtland established its Student Food Pantry in the Winter 2012 semester. We cannot solve every problem, but we might make it a just a little bit easier for students to continue their education. Without a degree, there is no escape from these tough economic problems.

To apply for food pantry assistance, students must be currently enrolled at Kirtland and must show a Kirtland ID card at every visit. There will be no exceptions. Students will be required to fill out a brief intake form with basic information on the first visit to the pantry; however, all visits to the pantry are tracked only by Student ID and anonymity is always protected. Students are able take advantage of the pantry once a month to obtain various non-perishable food items. The food selection is dependent on what has been donated at any given time. For more detailed information and to apply online: http://www.kirtland.edu/food-pantry.