KCTCS is Statewide. KCTCS is Statewide To improve the quality of lives and employability of Kentuckians by serving as the primary provider of: College.

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KCTCS is Statewide

To improve the quality of lives and employability of Kentuckians by serving as the primary provider of: College and workforce readiness Transfer education Workforce education and training Our Unique Mission

Workforce Training by the Numbers Award 98% of all short-term certificates in Kentucky Train 82% of Kentucky’s skilled trades workers Award 66% of Kentucky’s nursing and allied health credentials

Workforce Solutions Our statewide system of colleges provides customized training and support services to businesses and organizations across the Commonwealth. Programs are available to help individuals upgrade their skills or meet continuing education needs.

Workforce Solutions As Kentucky's primary provider of workforce education, KCTCS works to:  Develop and strengthen Kentucky’s workforce Equip today’s workforce with knowledge and skills for the jobs of the future Support the Commonwealth in competing for and sustaining businesses that thrive on innovative ideas and technologies Provide Kentucky’s workers with world-class transferable skills Strengthen and improve state and local economies

Workforce Solutions KCTCS College Workforce Solutions are results- oriented training providers, with a track record of success in providing workforce solutions to 5,000 Kentucky companies annually. KCTCS colleges provide training in multiple formats, making it easy to find the solutions that work for you and your company

Business & Industry Training Degree/Continuing Education Workforce Assessments

Workforce Solutions Business & Industry Customized Training Based on Company Needs Analysis Flexible Scheduling & Delivery Anytime/Anywhere Training – NOT Semester Based Training Can Be Credit or Non-Credit Current Demand – Technical Training & Supervision/Leadership Smaller Class Sizes

Workforce Solutions Customized Courses Short-term Training for Specific Jobs Usually 2 to 6 weeks Built on Demand Continuing Education: Maintain Licensure or Learn New Skills Electricians – HVAC Technicians – Plumbers - Insurance Agents Open Enrollment Classes Classes to Prepare for Licensing Exams and Industry Certifications Supervision & Leadership Essential (Soft) Skills, Microsoft Office, and more

Workforce Solutions Workforce Assessment Centers Industry Based Assessments – IT Assessments (Microsoft – Cisco – CompTIA) GED US Postal Service KY Licensing Exams Electricians HVAC Technicians KY Nurse Aid Insurance Agents EMT & Paramedic

KCTCS TRAINS Through the KCTCS-TRAINS program, KCTCS can provide funding for companies to help offset the cost of training their employees. Training can include coursework from supervisory and teamwork skills to technical skills.

KCTCS TRAINS TRAINS funds cover 50% of the cost of training; the company covers 50% plus a 10% administration fee Single or Multi-Company Projects Customized to business needs Flexible delivery system

Pipeline of Future Workers includes: 106 Technical Programs Certificates, Diplomas, and Degrees Business Technology, Culinary Arts, Skilled Trades Accelerated terms and times Credit for Prior Learning Apprenticeships Full or Part-time Employment

Quality of Life Economic Impact Companies locating or expanding in KY look for ….. Quality of Life