Kenai Peninsula College


Founded in 1964, Kenai Peninsula College, is a unit of the University of Alaska Anchorage with four locations on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula and Anchorage.

History

Locations

Kenai River Campus (KRC)

Located in Soldotna, Alaska, the Kenai River Campus is Kenai Peninsula Colleges' original campus as well as the largest, boasting an enrollment of over 2000 students each semester.

Kachemak Bay Campus (KBC)

Located in Homer, Alaska, the Kachemak Bay Campus sits on 3 acres of land overlooking Kachemak Bay.

Resurrection Bay Extension Site (RBES)

Located in Seward, Alaska, The Resurrection Bay Extension Site allows Kenai Peninsula College to offer classes to students living on the eastern Peninsula, with classes housed in Seward High School.

Anchorage Extension Site (AES)

Located at UAA's University Center Complex in Anchorage, the Anchorage Extension site offers a chance for Anchorage students to earn degrees in KPC programs such as Process Technology and Instrumentation.

Academics

Bachelor degrees

Students can complete all of the following bachelor's degrees while at Kenai Peninsula College. These degrees are from the University of Alaska Anchorage.

Computer information and office systems

Kenai Peninsula College offers student housing at its Kenai River Campus location in Soldotna.
The Kenai Peninsula College Residence hall officially opened in 2013, housing its first students the fall semester of that year. Located directly across from the Kenai River Campus, the Residence Hall houses 98 students. Housing is divided into 6 communities, each with 4 student apartments, 1 RA apartment and a common lounge area. Each student apartment features 4 private bedrooms, 2 shared bathrooms, a full kitchen and a common living space.
Activities for residents and other students are coordinated by KPC ResLife as well as the KRC Student Union.