Kilgore College eLearning allows you more flexibility in your learning by studying online on your own time. Time spent on campus is minimized to earn your associate degree, start a new career as a firefighter, become a real estate inspector or expand your education by taking one of the hundreds of credit and non-credit courses we offer online.
Use the button below for “Online Course Survey” to take an assessment to see if you are ready for online classes with the right internet connection and computer setup.
KC eLearning offers a wide variety of online courses and online students have a complete array of support services available to help them succeed. Books can be ordered online through the KC bookstore and shipped directly to you. Financial aid, including our new loan program, is available to all qualified students, including those taking online courses. The testing center has extended hours to serve our working students and some may opt to take their proctored tests at home (for an additional fee). Our library has a full slate of resources available to you. The eLearning Help Desk is ready to help you past any obstacles that you may encounter.
Students should log on to the KC portal at https://accesskc.kilgore.edu/ICS. After logging in, click on the KC Blackboard link located on the Quick Links menu or access it directly here: kilgore.blackboard.com.
Login instructions are located on the Login page.
Kilgore College is a member of the National Council of Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA). The State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement is a voluntary agreement among its member states and U.S. territories that establishes comparable national standards for interstate offering of postsecondary distance-education courses and programs. It is intended to make it easier for students to take online courses offered by postsecondary institutions based in another state. Please visit nc-sara.org for more information.
Kilgore College is committed to addressing student concerns and complaints. The U.S. Department of Education requires institutions offering distance education to provide enrolled and prospective students the contact information to file complaints with the institution’s accrediting agency and with an appropriate state agency in the student’s home state.
If a student has a complaint about Kilgore College, the student must first go through the institutional policy (located in the Student Handbook).
If a student is not satisfied with the outcome, that student may file a complaint with the Texas SARA Portal entity (THECB Student Complaints).
Before enrolling in an online/distance education program intended to satisfy a particular state’s educational requirements for the practice of a particular occupation, students should be assured by the institution that the program actually does meet the requirements of the state in which he or she intends to practice. SARA institutions are required to provide related disclosures; institutions that participate in federal student financial aid programs must meet similar federal requirements.
For more information visit NC-SARA Licensure.