Dual credit in KY is a growing success story. Thanks to the Governor’s Dual Credit Scholarship, and teachers who encourage their students to take college level courses, KY students have increased earned credit hours by 61% since 2014-15.
When we passed the @TNReconnect bill in Nashville two years ago, it was est’d 7,000 adults would benefit by going back to get a degree. As of today, over 25,000 adults have signed up & have the chance to finish their college degree at no cost. #ItMattersWhoGoverns#LeadRight
The transformative Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship program is preparing Kentuckians of all ages for high-demand careers that are available today. >> https://t.co/BHhuMF5eAY
Join us for a Facebook Live Q&A at 1 p.m. Tuesday to learn about the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship which has been expanded to include high school CTE dual credit courses. https://t.co/xFLiG2nJyf #KyCTEworks
This program is equipping individuals of all ages for the high-demand careers that are available in the Commonwealth today. At the same time, it is strengthening our workforce & continuing to make KY the ideal location for businesses to thrive/grow. >>> https://t.co/DPJz4yBQin
New CPE #kystudentsuccess report shows the positive impact of taking 15hrs the first semester or 30hrs the first year on graduation rates. View the report here: https://t.co/t51FwGvCca @CompleteCollege @thompsonaaaron @prichardcom
@joesonka@LeaderAdkins First, EKU recieved $3.4M. Second, institutions that received $0 is due to the fact they are currently being funded better than all the others relative to what they are producing in terms of degrees, and less enrollment
Is college worth it? Studies show it can help you achieve higher earnings—and this page can help you find the career that's right for you: https://t.co/fLzAeaMDXk
Catch @cpebob on Connections with @ReneeKET this week on KET, or by visiting https://t.co/7hmKxAtKBu . Bob discusses his tenure with the Council, as well as Kentucky's long-term goals and challenges in #kyhighered.
Coming up on Connections, @ReneeKET talks with Robert King @cpebob, retiring president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. At 5 on KET-2