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KCTCS fund-raisingStatewide teacher transfer agreementGateway College offers new medical programs
Herald-Leader KCTCS fund-raisingKentucky Community and Technical College System has kicked off a multimillion-dollar private fund-raising campaign called Fulfilling the Promise. KCTCS President Michael B. McCall and KCTCS Foundation Chairman Thomas O. Zawacki announced the campaign during an event at the system office in Lexington. The major-gifts campaign, expected to last about five years, will be conducted along 17 tracks one at the system level and one in each KCTCS district. During the campaign kickoff, McCall announced the first two major gifts received
by the campaign: n $500,000 from Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, to launch
the KCTCS Center of Excellence in Automotive Manufacturing. n $320,000 from
the Kentucky Colonels to establish a scholarship program that will benefit single,
working parents who need assistance to afford a college educations. Contact
Vice President Timothy R. Burcham at (859) 246-3227 or Tim.Burcham@kctcs.edu
Herald-Leader Statewide teacher transfer agreementOfficials have announced a statewide teacher preparation transfer agreement between Kentuckys public and private colleges and universities, and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. Partners are: Campbellsville College, Cumberland College, Eastern Kentucky University, Kentucky State University, Lindsey Wilson College, Midway College, Morehead State University, Murray State University, Northern Kentucky University, Spalding University, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, Western Kentucky University, and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
Cincinnati Enquirer Gateway College offers new medical programs
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