KCTCS Hoping To Restore Some In-Person Classes For Fall Semester

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) announced Tuesday that all 16 of their colleges will offer fall term classes in a variety of formats.

KCTCS reports beginning August 17 and barring any further disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, colleges will offer full online courses, as well as face-to-face classes and some options that are a mixture of both. They add face-to-face classes will have a strong online or remote instruction part, so if in-person classes must move online the transition will be easier for students.

All colleges will offer a variety of scheduling options, including 16-week, 12-week, and 8-week sessions. KCTCS says each college is developing plans to meet social distancing and health requirements and strengthening virtual student support for online and remote classes.

Additionally, summer classes will begin soon and will only be available in an online format, with a few hands-on classes tentatively scheduled for July based on Governor Andy Beshear’s timelines for facility use.

Students and prospective students can enroll online or call their local college for more information. Hopkinsville Community College and Madisonville Community College are among the KCTCS’s 16 schools.

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