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Kentucky Community and Technical Colleges System President Ryan Quarles is visiting campuses across the state to learn how the system’s colleges can best serve their communities. In an interview with WKMS ahead of a forum at West Kentucky Community and Technical College, he spoke about KCTCS’ role in academics and workforce development in the Commonwealth.
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A forensic audit of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System has found no fraud or criminal behavior, but does offer recommendations for improving internal policies and staff training.
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A report from analytics company Lightcast says the Kentucky Community and Technical College System contributed $3.9 billion to the state economy last fiscal year.
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Outgoing Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles is being considered for the presidency of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. Quarles is one of three finalists for the job that oversees Kentucky’s 16 community and technical college campuses.
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Officials within the Kentucky Community and Technical College System are seeing up-and-down enrollment figures
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This article is part of a special series produced by Murray State University students participating in an investigative reporting fellowship partnership…
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Officials have decided that Kentucky community college students will be offered a variety of formats for classes in the fall. The Kentucky Community and…
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The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education has approved a 2.8% tuition and fee increase for Murray State University for 2019-2020.That percentage…
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The Kentucky Community and Technical College System named today Jason Warren as the new president of Henderson Community College.KCTCS President Jay Box…
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Kentuckians age 19 and older now have an alternative to the traditional GED when it comes to earning a high school equivalency diploma. Kentucky Skills U,…