History
In 1968, Kodiak College opened. There were only eight courses available with a total of 95 students enrolled in the college's first year, and all courses were personally taught by Carolyn Floyd. In 1972, Kodiak had completed its first building that was dedicated to classrooms allowing for the college's first departure from the High School campus onto its own. In 1987, Kodiak College changed its previous designation as a community college to be absorbed by and be an extension to the University of Alaska Anchorage. The campus sits on 50 acres approximately from the city ofAcademics
Two-Year Degrees
*Associate of Arts, General Program (AA) *Accounting (AAS) *Computer Information & Office System (AAS) *Computer Systems Technology (AAS) *Early Childhood Education (AAS) *General Business (AAS) *Nursing (AAS) *Technology pplied/vocational(AAS)Computer Information and Office Systems
*Office Foundations *Office Support *Bookkeeping Support *Medical Office Support *Office Digital Media *Technical SupportOther Certificates
*Health Care AssistantReferences
External links
* 1968 establishments in Alaska Buildings and structures in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Community colleges in Alaska Education in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak, Alaska University of Alaska Anchorage Educational institutions established in 1968 {{Alaska-university-stub