Kentucky Community and Technical College System - Member Institutions

Member Institutions

KCTCS includes the following community and technical colleges:

  • Ashland Community and Technical College (Ashland, Kentucky)
  • Big Sandy Community and Technical College (Paintsville, Kentucky, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, Pikeville, Kentucky, Hager Hill, Kentucky)
  • Bluegrass Community and Technical College (Lexington, Kentucky, Danville, Kentucky, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, Winchester, Kentucky, Georgetown, Kentucky)
  • Bowling Green Technical College (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
  • Elizabethtown Community and Technical College (Elizabethtown, Kentucky)
  • Gateway Community and Technical College (Covington, Kentucky, Florence, Kentucky, Edgewood, Kentucky and Highland Heights, Kentucky)
  • Hazard Community and Technical College (Hazard, Kentucky)
  • Henderson Community College (Henderson, Kentucky)
  • Hopkinsville Community College (Hopkinsville, Kentucky)
  • Jefferson Community and Technical College (Louisville, Kentucky)
  • Madisonville Community College (Madisonville, Kentucky)
  • Maysville Community and Technical College (Maysville, Kentucky, Cynthiana, Kentucky, Morehead, Kentucky)
  • Owensboro Community and Technical College (Owensboro, Kentucky)
  • Somerset Community College (Somerset, Kentucky)
  • Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College (Cumberland, Kentucky)
  • West Kentucky Community and Technical College (Paducah, Kentucky)

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