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student enrolling at a Kentucky community or technical college for
the first time must file an application for admission. Students
who are reentering the community or technical college after being
out for one or more semesters must update their admissions records
with the admission office. Students may be admitted to a community
or technical college as freshmen, as students with advanced standing
from other institutions, as visiting students, or as non-degree
students. Kentucky Community and Technical Colleges admit students
who have graduated from a public high school or a certified non-public
high school; who have earned a high school general equivalency diploma
(GED); Also, students who are eligible to pursue a GED; or who have
graduated from a non-certified high school or have completed a home
school curriculum but are subject to the ability to benefit criteria
for KCTCS financial aid purposes and to the KCTCS Assessment and
Placement Policy.
- Submit official
copies of transcripts from all colleges you may have attended.
High School student entering college for the first time needs
to submit official copies of their High School transcripts. Students
who have taken the GED need to submit an official copy of their
GED Score Report
- Students
should send the results of the American College Test (ACT) or
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Students who have not taken the
ACT or SAT must successfully complete the COMPASS or ASSET placement
examination administered by any college of KCTCS . (See the KCTCS
Assessment and Placement Policy on the web site.
www.kctcs.edu for
specific information regarding scores.)
- Students
seeking admission to an occupational/technical program at any
KCTCS college should contact the admissions office of the college
of interest for information regarding any special requirements
for admission
- Applicants
must file an application for admission, the entering student survey,
and supporting documents prior to the first day of classes of
the term or session for which the student plans to enroll. Some
colleges, however, may have an earlier date. Students should check
with the admissions office of the college they plan to attend
for registration/application deadlines.
After
receiving the completed application and other forms, the admissions
office will notify the applicant of his or her admission status.
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