Students who would like to start taking classes at West Kentucky Community and Technical College this spring can register now. Classes begin January 12, 2015.
WKCTC offers more than 400 associate degrees, diplomas, and certificate options with multiple career pathways in 48 academic and technical programs. The college provides students with a variety of ways to begin classes including day, evening and online courses.
WKCTC online courses offer students the opportunity to pursue their educational goals at convenient times and locations. Students can study anytime, anywhere and can select a program that's completely online or a mix of online classes with on-campus classes. Learn about WKCTC online offerings at http://westkentucky.kctcs.edu/Academics/Online.aspx.
WKCTC can also help students who are unsure what field of study or career pathway to choose when first taking classes. Students can utilize FOCUS2, the self-paced, online career and education planning tool that can help students select or change a college major or clarify preferences for a career at http://westkentucky.kctcs.edu/en/Student_Life/Career_Services/CollegeCareerExplore.aspx.
Students can register for classes in the WKCTC advising center located in the Anderson Building, room 106, or by contacting Amanda Scheidegger, WKCTC admissions advisor, at (270) 534-3110. 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 –Thursday,
8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Students are encouraged to make an appointment to avoid waiting during registration. To make an appointment or get more information on WKCTC program offerings and programs, visit westkentucky.kctcs.edu. Students can also submit a free online application by selecting the red APPLY NOW link at the top of the WKCTC Website. Students submitting an online application must still register for classes. Financial aid and grant opportunities are available for eligible students.
WKCTC offers more than 400 associate degrees, diplomas, and certificate options with multiple career pathways in 48 academic and technical programs. The college provides students with a variety of ways to begin classes including day, evening and online courses.
WKCTC online courses offer students the opportunity to pursue their educational goals at convenient times and locations. Students can study anytime, anywhere and can select a program that's completely online or a mix of online classes with on-campus classes. Learn about WKCTC online offerings at http://westkentucky.kctcs.edu/Academics/Online.aspx.
WKCTC can also help students who are unsure what field of study or career pathway to choose when first taking classes. Students can utilize FOCUS2, the self-paced, online career and education planning tool that can help students select or change a college major or clarify preferences for a career at http://westkentucky.kctcs.edu/en/Student_Life/Career_Services/CollegeCareerExplore.aspx.
Students can register for classes in the WKCTC advising center located in the Anderson Building, room 106, or by contacting Amanda Scheidegger, WKCTC admissions advisor, at (270) 534-3110. 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 –Thursday,
8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Students are encouraged to make an appointment to avoid waiting during registration. To make an appointment or get more information on WKCTC program offerings and programs, visit westkentucky.kctcs.edu. Students can also submit a free online application by selecting the red APPLY NOW link at the top of the WKCTC Website. Students submitting an online application must still register for classes. Financial aid and grant opportunities are available for eligible students.