We’re all facing economic struggles and funding problems. Why should support of community and technical colleges be a priority?
Now more than ever, college is essential to getting a good job, learning new skills that lead to promotions, and helping to ensure a good salary. A community and technical college education prepares our citizens for the 21st century workforce and the changing economic environment. Community and technical colleges are the solution for Kentucky’s economic growth. In fact, by the year 2014, 83 percent of jobs will require an associate degree or less, the types of degrees provided by only KCTCS.
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