Colby Community College Policies and Services
- Assessment
- Academic Calendar
- Academic Load
- Academic Renewal
- Advanced Placement Program
- Auditing Classes
- College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Course Numbering
- Credit by Examination
- Credit Definition
- Grading System
- Honor Roll
- Life Experience Credit
- Military Service Credit
- Pass/Fail Courses
- Performance Based Scholarships
- Placement Testing Policy
- Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy
- Repeating a Course
- Transcripts
- Transfer Students
- Administrative Drop
- Admission Categories
- Campus Visits
- Changing Majors
- Class Attendance
- Final Examination
- Classes for High School Students
- No High School Credential
- Online Credit Hours for Living on Campus
- Records on Hold or Stop
- Reentering Students
- Refunds
- Residency Determination
- Return of Title IV Funds
- Senior Citizen Grant
- Undocumented Immigrants
- Veterans
- Withdrawal-Drops-Waitlists
- Academic Integrity
- Campus Parking
- Citizenship
- Civil Rights Notification
- Drug-Free Workplace/Drug-Free Awareness
- Grade Appeal
- Handbook
- Involuntary Withdrawal for Threats Related to Mental or Psychological Disorders
- Medical Withdrawal
- Missing Student Notification
- Section 504/ADA Grievance Procedure
- Security Act of 1990
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexual Misconduct
- Student Complaints of Faculty
- Student Educational Records Rights of Privacy
- Weather Policies
- Campus Security
- Clubs/Organizations
- Comprehensive Learning Center
- Computer Services
- Counseling Services
- Dual Advisement
- Facilities
- Financial Aid
- First Year Experience
- Food Service
- Intramurals
- IT Student Services
- Library
- Registrar's Office
- Residence Halls
- Student Accounts
- Student Government
- Student Health
- Student Support Services
- Students With Disabilities
- Trojan Advising Center
- Trojan Trading Post
- Tutoring
Standards
Colby Community College is dedicated to the educational development, social and economic progress, and cultural enhancement of the northwest Kansas area and students served. The College serves over 2,000 students each semester, with approximately 700 on campus. Admission to the CCC is the first step in pursuing one’s educational goals.
Catalog Information Disclaimer
This catalog is informational and does not constitute a contract. The College reserves the right to change, modify or alter all fees, charges, tuition, expenses, and costs without notice. The College reserves the right to add or delete any course offering or information in this catalog without notice.
Catalog Change Procedure
Catalog changes are reviewed annually. Faculty complete catalog change requests and Division Chairs bring them to Academic Council for review and approval. Further, Academic Council reviews all course descriptions, Guided Pathways, and policy and procedure development or change requests. Upon approval, the changes are made to the online catalog, and the Registrar updates the PowerCampus catalog. Official records are stored with the Registrar’s Office.