The average annual net price that a student who receives federal financial aid pays to cover expenses (e.g. tuition, living expenses, etc.) to attend the school's largest program. Net price is the program's cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students. Negative cost values indicate that the average grant/scholarship aid exceeded the cost of attendance.
Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College is one of 16 individual colleges which together comprise the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. Maintaining six of its own campus locations, SKYCTC primarily services Allen, Barren, Edmonson, Hart, Logan, Metcalf, Monroe, Simpson, Warren counties in Kentucky.
Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College offers the following healthcare-related courses:
The Medical Information Technology (MIT) program is designed for individuals who love the medical field but not necessarily the clinical side of it. This program will provide you with knowledge to work within an administrative setting in healthcare facilities closely with other healthcare professionals.
Classroom instruction in theory and basic nursing skills is provided on campus. Under the guidance of program faculty, you gain valuable experience in the care of all ages in a variety of health care settings and/or community agencies hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics and child care centers.
Goodwill Industries is the first statewide employer to participate in the college’s Education First Employer program.
The Ruby Howard Gumm Memorial Scholarship honors her legacy as a single mother. Priority for scholarship awards will go to students who are single mothers.
Students interested in attending Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College can access express enrollment at the end of July to apply, enroll, and talk to financial aid all during one face to face meeting.
A $232,050 grant from the U.S. Department of Education was recently awarded to Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College to better serve students in the ten counties surrounding the college.
SKYCTC radiology student Autum White named the inaugural recipient of a memorial scholarship named for an alumna and former instructor in the Radiology Program, Marion Boyd.
Graduates of the BGPD's law enforcement academy can now take advantage of a new agreement with Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College, which will provide free college credits to earn an associate's degree. The city of Bowling Green is funding the program with the aim of strengthening the police department.