Project Graduate

Project Graduate is a student recruitment program designed to bring Kentuckians with 90 or more college credit hours but no bachelor's degree back to college to finish their degree. It is a collaborative effort between the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE), Kentucky's public universities and the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities.

Read more about Project Graduate:  The Goal, The Problem, The Response, The Partners, The Research: Survey of Kentucky Adults With Some College, Kentucky Adult Learner Initiative

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