Project Graduate to be explained Tuesday for those close to college degree
By Mark Brooks


Posted on September 29, 2014 3:36 PM



Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College (SKYCTC) is teaming up with Kentucky public colleges and universities to offer a statewide, virtual college fair for former students and other adults who are close to completing their college degrees.

The Project Graduate online college fair is set for Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. The fair will connect prospective students to college advisors who can answer questions via text and video chat, and help get the adults on a path to finish their degree.

“Project Graduate will provide KCTCS students the opportunity to re-establish their career goals and design a pathway to completing their degree,” said SKYCTC President Dr. Phillip Neal. “Because having a postsecondary credential is critical in today’s job market, this is the perfect time for students to re-enroll and finish their programs.”

To qualify for Project Graduate, students must have earned 80 or more credit hours toward a bachelor’s degree or 30 or more credit hours toward an associate degree.

The four-year institutions will waive application fees for qualifying students who both attend the fair and register for classes in the spring 2015 term. KCTCS does not charge application fees.

All public colleges and universities are participating, including:

Eastern Kentucky University

Kentucky State University

Morehead State University

Murray State University

Northern Kentucky University

University of Kentucky

University of Louisville

Western Kentucky University

The 16 colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System

 

Students can log in to register at www.projectgraduate.org through the day of the fair.

 

The Council on Postsecondary Education launched the nationally recognized program in 2007, in collaboration with the state’s public four-year universities. More than 1,500 students have earned their bachelor’s degrees through the program, and another 1,000 were in the pipeline last fall.

 

Project Graduate is the recipient of the 2012 Noel-Levitz Retention Award for Excellence and is a key strategy in the state’s college completion agenda. The primary components include one statewide brand, campus advocates, and high-touch services and incentives, which vary by institution.


For more information, visit www.projectgraduate.org

Follow Project Graduate college fair on Twitter: #kyprojectgrad


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