Dena'inaq ełnen'aq' gheshtnu ch'q'u yeshdu.
'I live and work on the land of the Dena'ina.'Translation: S. Shaginoff-Stuart, J. Isaak, H. Dick McLean
As part of UAA, Kenai Peninsula College recognizes and values the diversity of our unique location in Southcentral Alaska on the ancestral homelands of the Native Village of Ninilchik, the Native Village of Seldovia, the Qutekcak Native Tribe, Salamatof, Chugach Sugpiaq, and the Sovereign Nation of the Kenaitze.
The University of Alaska System fosters an inclusive, welcoming and respectful campus community that promotes diversity, civility, inclusion, and an appreciation for each unique member of our academic community. UAA promotes and celebrates diversity through its academic and community support programs, clubs, committees, and councils. Intellectual honesty, mutual respect, and freedom from discrimination, intimidation, discriminatory harassment, and violence are central to our mission.
We honor diverse experiences and perspectives—including differences in ideas, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race, culture, nationality, age, disability, veteran and socioeconomic status—and strive to create welcoming and inclusive learning environments where all are treated with respect.
At KPC, valuing diversity is integral to excellence. Diversity maximizes our potential for creativity, innovation, educational excellence, and outstanding service to our communities.