Kalamazoo Gazette: It’s the 50th anniversary of the K Plan

Fifty years ago, Kalamazoo College threw out the traditional course of study and did away with summer vacation, reports the Kalamazoo Gazette. It was the making of the institution, many said on the golden anniversary of the K Plan. “It did set it apart. It enabled it to grow in stature and grow in the number of students,” said Charlotte Hall, a Kalamazoo College trustee and a member of the Class of 1966 – the first to go through all four years on the K Plan. In fact, Kalamazoo College’s enrollment increased by more than a third in size during the first decade after the K Plan was implemented – from 750 to 1,200 students.
 
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Source: Kalamazoo Gazette
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