Higher education: KCTCS helped over 4,400 inmates earn GEDs, new scholarship with KSU

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) is making a significant impact on the lives of incarcerated individuals, empowering them with education and offering a chance at a brighter future. Recently, KCTCS announced a partnership with Kentucky State University (KSU) to create a new scholarship program for formerly incarcerated individuals.

The partnership is a testament to KCTCS’s commitment to providing educational opportunities for all Kentuckians, regardless of their background. Over the past several years, KCTCS has played a vital role in helping over 4,400 inmates earn their GEDs. This achievement not only empowers individuals with a valuable credential but also provides a foundation for future success upon release. The program, run through the Kentucky Correctional Institution, offers classes and support services to help inmates prepare for and pass the GED exam.

The new scholarship program with KSU provides a further step towards reintegration and opportunity. The scholarship will cover tuition and fees for eligible students, allowing them to pursue higher education without financial barriers. This initiative recognizes the unique challenges faced by formerly incarcerated individuals and provides them with the tools to build a successful future.

The partnership between KCTCS and KSU represents a significant investment in second chances. By offering education and support, these institutions are not only empowering individuals but also building a stronger and more inclusive community. The success of these programs demonstrates the transformative power of education and underscores the importance of providing pathways to opportunity for all.