Students can now enroll for the fall semester at West Kentucky Community and Technical College. Classes begin August 18, 2014.
WKCTC offers more than 400 associate degree, diploma, and certificate options with multiple career pathways in 48 academic and technical programs. Students can take day, evening, as well as online and accelerated courses designed to fit their busy schedules.
The college’s Accessible College Education program provides students the opportunity to earn a college degree with flexible scheduling, online opportunities, college credit for prior learning and work experience or a combination of these options.
Students can apply now for financial aid at fafsa.ed.gov for the fall semester. The financial aid priority deadline is July 15. Students applying after this date need to make payment arrangements and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form at the Web site listed above.
Students can register for classes in the WKCTC advising center located in the Anderson Building, room 106. Advisors are available to help with the registration process and offer assistance in creating an academic plan that can help students reach their academic goals. Advising center hours are Monday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Students are encouraged to make an appointment to avoid waiting during registration. Appointments are available by calling 1-855-GO-WKCTC.
Students can also submit a free online application at westkentucky.kctcs.edu/Admissions/How_To_Enroll.aspx. Students submitting an online application must still register for classes.
WKCTC offers more than 400 associate degree, diploma, and certificate options with multiple career pathways in 48 academic and technical programs. Students can take day, evening, as well as online and accelerated courses designed to fit their busy schedules.
The college’s Accessible College Education program provides students the opportunity to earn a college degree with flexible scheduling, online opportunities, college credit for prior learning and work experience or a combination of these options.
Students can apply now for financial aid at fafsa.ed.gov for the fall semester. The financial aid priority deadline is July 15. Students applying after this date need to make payment arrangements and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form at the Web site listed above.
Students can register for classes in the WKCTC advising center located in the Anderson Building, room 106. Advisors are available to help with the registration process and offer assistance in creating an academic plan that can help students reach their academic goals. Advising center hours are Monday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Students are encouraged to make an appointment to avoid waiting during registration. Appointments are available by calling 1-855-GO-WKCTC.
Students can also submit a free online application at westkentucky.kctcs.edu/Admissions/How_To_Enroll.aspx. Students submitting an online application must still register for classes.