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With national transfer student week starting on Monday, the Kentucky Community and Technical College System is recognizing their students who have transferred to four-year colleges and universities.
In a news release from KCTCS they report that in the 2021-22 academic year 13,617 of their students graduated with associates degrees and transferred to four-year colleges and universities to continue their education.
Acting KCTCS President, Larry Ferguson says they are meeting Kentuckians where they are, through their communities, school districts and employers, to provide affordable and reliable options, from their transfer pathways to workforce programs.
Written by: Faith Speaks
Kentucky Community and Technical College System
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