The First Gen Den officially opened on Friday, November 14 and is a space for first-generation students to receive specialized support.
The program, which was established in 2020, gives free tuition and other benefits to students who graduate from participating Kentucky school districts.
The gift will be used to establish an endowed scholarship to support students who are pursuing energy-related education.
The Eagle Essentials Pantry is responding to increased demand and widespread student need by providing more meals on campus.
The college received a federal grant in 2023 to redesign an existing program in a high-demand field of employment. The paramedic program was redesigned and will now move to the college’s Rowan Campus.
The new scholarship model will award a scholarship to every in-state, full-time, on-campus freshman student.
The new program will prepare students for careers in additive engineering and is launching at the college’s Georgetown-Scott County Campus.
The new partnership is for a faith-based academic pathway that will help high school students maximize their time in high school and earn college credits before high school graduation.
The renovation and expansion of the Wright Administration building is expected to be completed in 2027.
The partnership was announced during an event on November 14 called Be the Light: A Celebration of Hope.