Kenai Peninsula College students are afforded the same rights and responsibilities as any member of the University of Alaska Anchorage community.
The concept of rights and freedoms, no matter how basic or widely accepted, carries with it corresponding responsibilities. Students' rights, freedoms, and responsibilities; complaint procedures; and UAA campus safety information are explained in the UAA Student Handbook and on the UAA Dean of Students office page. Students are responsible for knowing UAA policies, procedures and deadlines which pertain to them.
For questions on student rights, freedoms and responsibilities, contact KRC Student Services (907-262-0330) or KBC Student and Enrollment Services (907-235-7743).
Academic-related policies and processes are delineated in the UAA Catalog.
"No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."
UA Nondiscrimination and Title IX Compliance
Kenai Peninsula College takes all matters of Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault and Sexual Violence seriously. If you have concerns or need to report an incident, please contact:
The information you submit will be directly sent to the UAA Office of Equity and Compliance.
If you are looking for support relating to discrimination, Title IX, or other misconduct that occurred on our campus, please feel free to contact a Kenai Peninsula College Title IX Liaison.
You can file a report by sending an email to uaa_titleix@alaska.edu and describing the incident, including the date and names of people involved.
For more information about Title IX at the University of Alaska visit one or more of the web pages below.
UAA Title IX Equity and Compliance
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