Prepare for College
Eligible Kentuckians can enroll in free courses online or in an adult education center to brush up on reading, math and other subjects to prepare for college. Visit or call a county adult education center to discuss your options.
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If you have a high school diploma or GED® and are unsure how to begin, there are online learning courses that will help eligible Kentuckians prepare for college entrance exams and strengthen skills for college-level writing, math, humanities and sciences.
Eligible Kentuckians can prepare for college by taking free online courses through the Kentucky Virtual Adult Education Web site.
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KYVC the state's official online university, offers one-stop access to affordable college from Kentucky colleges and universities. KYVC's mission is to offer quality education to individuals whose work and family situations may not allow them to come to campus, and to give on-campus students an opportunity to complete their degrees more quickly.
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KnowHow2GOKy In order to turn Kentucky students' college dreams into action-oriented goals, Kentucky's Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) launched the KnowHow2GOKy campaign n 2008. KnowHow2GOky is a multiyear, multimedia effort designed to encourage more Kentuckians to plan, enroll and succeed in college.
KHEAA.com is Kentucky's source for postsecondary education information, online applications and much more. By accessing this Web site, you are able to explore campuses, see a site overview, ways to pay for college and create a FREE account.
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