Students who would like to start taking classes at West Kentucky Community and Technical College this summer and fall can register now.
Fall classes begin August 17, 2015. The college’s four summer sessions are listed below.
Session 1 - May 11 – June 21
Session 2 - June 8 – July 26
Session 3 - June 8 – August 7
Session 4 - June 22 – August 7
Students can apply now for financial aid at fafsa.ed.gov for the 2015 summer and fall semesters. The financial aid priority deadline for summer is April 15; the deadline for fall is July 15. Students applying after these date must make payment arrangements and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form at the Web site listed above.
WKCTC offers 250 associate degree, diploma and certificate options in more than 40 programs. The college provides students with a variety of ways to begin classes including day, evening and online courses.
WKCTC advisors are available to help students with the registration process and offer assistance in creating an academic plan that can help them reach their academic goals. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 1-855-GO-WKCTC (1-855-469-5282). Walk-ins are welcome, but students are encouraged to make an appointment to avoid waiting times during registration.
The Advising Center is located in the Anderson Technical Building, Room 106. Advising Center hours are Monday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. and
Tuesday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Students can also submit a free online application by selecting the red APPLY NOW link at the top of the WKCTC Web site at westkentucky.kctcs.edu.
Students submitting an online application must still register for classes. Financial aid and grant opportunities are available for eligible students.
Fall classes begin August 17, 2015. The college’s four summer sessions are listed below.
Session 1 - May 11 – June 21
Session 2 - June 8 – July 26
Session 3 - June 8 – August 7
Session 4 - June 22 – August 7
Students can apply now for financial aid at fafsa.ed.gov for the 2015 summer and fall semesters. The financial aid priority deadline for summer is April 15; the deadline for fall is July 15. Students applying after these date must make payment arrangements and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form at the Web site listed above.
WKCTC offers 250 associate degree, diploma and certificate options in more than 40 programs. The college provides students with a variety of ways to begin classes including day, evening and online courses.
WKCTC advisors are available to help students with the registration process and offer assistance in creating an academic plan that can help them reach their academic goals. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 1-855-GO-WKCTC (1-855-469-5282). Walk-ins are welcome, but students are encouraged to make an appointment to avoid waiting times during registration.
The Advising Center is located in the Anderson Technical Building, Room 106. Advising Center hours are Monday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. and
Tuesday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Students can also submit a free online application by selecting the red APPLY NOW link at the top of the WKCTC Web site at westkentucky.kctcs.edu.
Students submitting an online application must still register for classes. Financial aid and grant opportunities are available for eligible students.