West Kentucky Community and Technical College

West Kentucky Community and Technical College (WKCTC) is a public community college in Paducah, Kentucky. It is part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) and was formed by the 2003 consolidation of Paducah Community College and West Kentucky Technical College. WKCTC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

West Kentucky Community and Technical College
TypePublic community college
Established2003
Parent institution
Kentucky Community and Technical College System
PresidentDr. Anton Reece
Location, ,
United States
ColorsNavy and Gold
Websitehttp://www.westkentucky.kctcs.edu

History

Paducah Community College was founded in 1932 as a private school called Paducah Junior College (PJC). PJC became a municipal college in 1936. In 1964, PJC moved to a new campus on Alben Barkley Drive in Paducah which serves as today's WKCTC campus. In 1967, PJC joined the University of Kentucky's Community College System, now )the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS), and became Paducah Community College. (PCC)

West Kentucky Technical College was founded in 1909 as West Kentucky Industrial College, a teacher training school for African American students. West Kentucky Industrial College became a state-supported junior college in 1918. The college changed its name twice more, eventually becoming West Kentucky State Vocational-Technical School. In 1979, the school moved from its home on H.C. Mathis Drive to a new campus adjacent to PCC.

In 1998, PCC and West Kentucky TECH (yet another name for the vocational-technical school) joined the newly formed KCTCS. At that time, West Kentucky TECH became West Kentucky Technical College. That same year, the University of Kentucky opened a branch campus of its College of Engineering at the PCC campus. PCC and West Kentucky Technical College consolidated in 2003 to become West Kentucky Community and Technical College (WKCTC).

Student population

Fifty-seven percent of WKCTC's attendees are full-time students, while 43% attend the college on a part-time basis. Almost two-thirds of the student population is female. Dual credit students, composed of high school students earning college credit, compose 20% of the student body. Seventy-eight percent of students receive financial aid.[1]

In the 2018-19 academic year, WKCTC awarded 3,323 total degrees, a decrease of 10% from the previous year. Over 46% of WKCTC graduates are male. Only 14% of WKCTC graduates are from a minority race.[2]

On average, WKCTC graduates earn a salary of $24,085 three years after graduation. Median salaries three years after graduation are lowest for social and behavioral science majors at $14,106. However, median salaries three years after graduation are highest for STEM majors at $27,183.[3]

Full-time enrollment for the 2018-19 academic year decreased by 2.1 percent from the 2017-18 academic year.  WKCTC enrollment makes up 7% of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. The largest school in the system is Bluegrass Community and Technical College, which has double the enrollment of WKCTC.[4]

Service area

The primary service area for WKCTC includes all eight counties in the Purchase area:

plus two other counties that border on the Purchase area:

But as a regional institution, the college also serves students from southern Illinois, Missouri and northwest Tennessee.

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