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KCTCS | CATALOG 2019 - 2020

KENTUCKY COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM 16 COLLEGES/More than 70 CAMPUSES

Kentucky Community and Technical College System 300 North Main Street Versailles, KY 40383 877.KCTCS.4U (toll-free) 877.528.2748 859.256.3100

KCTCS COLLEGES

Ashland Community and Technical College ashland.kctcs.edu 800.928.4256 (toll-free)

Big Sandy Community and Technical College bigsandy.kctcs.edu 888.641.4132 (toll-free)

Bluegrass Community and Technical College bluegrass.kctcs.edu 855.246.2477 (toll-free)

Elizabethtown Community and Technical College elizabethtown.kctcs.edu 270.769.2371

Gateway Community and Technical College gateway.kctcs.edu 855.346.4282 (toll-free)

Hazard Community and Technical College hazard.kctcs.edu 800.246.7521 (toll-free)

Henderson Community College henderson.kctcs.edu 800.696.9958 (toll-free)

Hopkinsville Community College hopkinsville.kctcs.edu 270.707.3700

Jefferson Community and Technical College jefferson.kctcs.edu 502.213.5333

Madisonville Community College madisonville.kctcs.edu 270.821.2250

Maysville Community and Technical College maysville.kctcs.edu 606.759.7141

Owensboro Community and Technical College owensboro.kctcs.edu 866.755.6282 (toll-free)

Somerset Community College somerset.kctcs.edu 877.629.9722 (toll-free)

Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College southcentral.kctcs.edu 855.246.2482 (toll-free)

Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College southeast.kctcs.edu 888.274.7322 (toll-free)

West Kentucky Community and Technical College westkentucky.kctcs.edu 855.469.5282 (toll-free)

Contents

Introduction.......................................................................................................................1

Message from Dr. Jay Box, KCTCS President....................................................................................................3 History and Functions of KCTCS......................................................................................................................4 Mission Statement..........................................................................................................................................4 Academic Calendar.........................................................................................................................................4 KCTCS Leadership*.........................................................................................................................................5

Colleges.............................................................................................................................6

Ashland Community and Technical College.....................................................................................................6 Big Sandy Community and Technical College..................................................................................................8 Bluegrass Community and Technical College................................................................................................10 Elizabethtown Community and Technical College.........................................................................................13 Gateway Community and Technical College..................................................................................................15 Hazard Community and Technical College....................................................................................................17 Henderson Community College......................................................................................................................19 Hopkinsville Community College...................................................................................................................21 Jefferson Community and Technical College.................................................................................................23 Madisonville Community College..................................................................................................................27 Maysville Community and Technical College.................................................................................................29 Owensboro Community and Technical College..............................................................................................32 Somerset Community College........................................................................................................................34 Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College............................................................................37 Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College.................................................................................39 West Kentucky Community and Technical College.........................................................................................41

Admission.........................................................................................................................44

Applying for Admission.................................................................................................................................44 Admission and Registration Procedures........................................................................................................44 Non-Degree/Non-Credential Students...........................................................................................................44 High School Students....................................................................................................................................44 Freshmen Entering College for the First Time................................................................................................45 Second Chance Students .............................................................................................................................45 Transient/Visiting Students...........................................................................................................................45 International Students..................................................................................................................................45 Readmission after Two or More Years: Academic Bankruptcy........................................................................45 Students with Previous College Work.............................................................................................................45 Change of Program.......................................................................................................................................45 KCTCS Assessment and Placement Policy.....................................................................................................45 General Provisions........................................................................................................................................45 Special Provisions.........................................................................................................................................46 Associate Degree-Seeking Students..............................................................................................................47 Mathematics Placement Levels.....................................................................................................................47 Reading Placement.......................................................................................................................................48 Reading Placement Levels............................................................................................................................48 English Placement........................................................................................................................................49 English Placement Levels.............................................................................................................................49 English as a Second Language (ESL)............................................................................................................49 ESL Placement Levels at Bluegrass Community & Technical College............................................................49 ESL Placement Levels at Jefferson Community & Technical College..............................................................50 Certificate and Diploma-Seeking Students...................................................................................................50 Appendix I: Assessment and Placement of Dual Credit High School Students...............................................50 Appendix II: Course Placement for Older or Uncommon Measures................................................................51 Mathematics Placement Levels.....................................................................................................................52 Reading Placement Levels............................................................................................................................52 English Placement Levels.............................................................................................................................53 Appendix III: Council on Postsecondary Education College Readiness Indicators.........................................53

Tuition and Charges.........................................................................................................54

Tuition and Charges......................................................................................................................................54 Mandatory Student Fee......................................................................................................................54 Charges for Customized Course Offerings.........................................................................................54 Charges for Services..........................................................................................................................54 Charges for Special Examination ......................................................................................................54 Cancellation of Registration for Non-Payment of Charges.................................................................54 Payment Plan Options.......................................................................................................................54 Last Day to Enter an Organized Class................................................................................................55

Refunds........................................................................................................................................................55 KCTCS Online Learn by Term Courses*..............................................................................................55 KCTCS Online Learn on Demand........................................................................................................55

Financial Delinquency...................................................................................................................................56 Professional Liability Insurance....................................................................................................................56

Financial Aid....................................................................................................................57

Overview.......................................................................................................................................................57 Student Eligibility and Application................................................................................................................57 Dual Enrollment/Consortium Agreements.....................................................................................................57 Federal Student Loans..................................................................................................................................57 State Programs.............................................................................................................................................57

Statutory Scholarships (Waivers) for Kentucky Residents..................................................................57 KCTCS and College Scholarships for Kentucky Residents..................................................................57 College Tuition Scholarships..............................................................................................................57 Third Party Assistance Programs..................................................................................................................58 Tax Credits....................................................................................................................................................58 Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)..........................................................................................................58 SAP Appeal Process...........................................................................................................................58 Suspension Due to GPA......................................................................................................................58 Personal Financial Liability - Withdrawing or All `E's ...................................................................................58

Services for Students......................................................................................................59

Student and Academic Services....................................................................................................................59 Policies and Procedures................................................................................................................................60 Student Organizations..................................................................................................................................60 FERPA............................................................................................................................................................61

Academic Services..........................................................................................................63

Introduction..................................................................................................................................................63 Academic Advising........................................................................................................................................63 General Education Certifications...................................................................................................................63 Transfer to Baccalaureate Institutions..........................................................................................................63 Non-Classroom Learning Experiences...........................................................................................................67 Modularized Credit Courses..........................................................................................................................68 Academic Policies and Rules........................................................................................................................68 Policies Related to Enrollment......................................................................................................................68 Policies Related to Graduation......................................................................................................................70 Academic Credentials Awarded.....................................................................................................................71 General Education Requirements..................................................................................................................75 Course Transitions........................................................................................................................................78 Employment and Earnings Information.........................................................................................................78 Admission to Programs.................................................................................................................................79 KCTCS College Codes....................................................................................................................................79

KCTCS Online....................................................................................................................80

Online Programs...........................................................................................................................................80 KCTCS Online Learn by Term ? Semester-based Online Programs................................................................80 KCTCS Online Learn on Demand Programs ...................................................................................................80

Academic Curricula.........................................................................................................81

Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Curricula.............................................................................................81 Advanced Integrated Manufacturing.............................................................................................................81 Advanced Integrated Technology...................................................................................................................81 Advanced Manufacturing..............................................................................................................................83 African American Studies..............................................................................................................................83 Agricultural Studies......................................................................................................................................83 Agriculture....................................................................................................................................................84 Air Conditioning Technology..........................................................................................................................86 Appalachian Studies.....................................................................................................................................88 Applied Engineering Technology....................................................................................................................89 Applied Process Technologies........................................................................................................................89 Apprenticeship Studies.................................................................................................................................90 Architectural Technology...............................................................................................................................90 Auto Body/Collision Repair Technology..........................................................................................................91 Automotive Technology..................................................................................................................................92 Aviation Maintenance Technology..................................................................................................................94

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Biomedical Technology Systems....................................................................................................................95 Biotechnology Laboratory Technician............................................................................................................95 Broadband Technology..................................................................................................................................97 Building Controls Technician........................................................................................................................99 Business Studies..........................................................................................................................................99

Administrative Office Technology.......................................................................................................99 Business Administration ................................................................................................................102 Medical Information Technology......................................................................................................109 Supply Chain Management..............................................................................................................111 Business Communication...........................................................................................................................112 Business Foundations.................................................................................................................................112 Career Facilitator........................................................................................................................................112 Certified Medical Technician.......................................................................................................................113 Civil Engineering Technology.......................................................................................................................113 Community Dental Health Coordinator........................................................................................................113 Community Health Worker...........................................................................................................................113 Computer Aided Drafting and Design..........................................................................................................114 Computer & Information Technologies........................................................................................................115 Computerized Manufacturing and Machining.............................................................................................124 Construction Technology.............................................................................................................................126 Cosmetology................................................................................................................................................129 Criminal Justice..........................................................................................................................................130 Culinary Arts...............................................................................................................................................132 Dental Hygiene............................................................................................................................................134 Dental Assisting/Dental Hygiene Integrated Program.................................................................................135 Diagnostic Medical Sonography..................................................................................................................136 Diesel Technology........................................................................................................................................137 Digital Printing Technology.........................................................................................................................141 Education....................................................................................................................................................141 Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic...................................................................................................141 Energy Management...................................................................................................................................142 Energy Technologies....................................................................................................................................143 Engineering and Electronics Technology.....................................................................................................144 Environmental Science Technology..............................................................................................................150 Environmental Technology...........................................................................................................................151 Equine Studies............................................................................................................................................152 Exercise Science..........................................................................................................................................153 Financial and Customer Services ...............................................................................................................154 Fire/Rescue Science Technology..................................................................................................................154 General Occupational/Technical Studies.....................................................................................................155 Geospatial Technology.................................................................................................................................156 Global Studies.............................................................................................................................................156 Graphic Design and Library Technology.......................................................................................................156 Health Care Foundations.............................................................................................................................158 Health Care Specialist................................................................................................................................158 Healthcare Facilities Leadership.................................................................................................................159 Health Information Technology....................................................................................................................159 Health Science Technology..........................................................................................................................160 Heavy Equipment Operation........................................................................................................................161 Historic Preservation Technology.................................................................................................................161 Horticulture.................................................................................................................................................161 Human Services..........................................................................................................................................163 Industrial Chemical Technology..................................................................................................................164 Insurance Risk Management.......................................................................................................................165 Integrated Engineering Technology.............................................................................................................165 Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education................................................................................................166 Invasive Cardiology.....................................................................................................................................167 Life Coach...................................................................................................................................................167 Logistics and Operations Management.......................................................................................................168 Manufacturing Engineering Technology......................................................................................................168

Manufacturing Industrial Technology..........................................................................................................170 MIT: Electrical Technology................................................................................................................170 MIT: Industrial Maintenance Technology..........................................................................................175

Marine Technology.......................................................................................................................................180 Masonry......................................................................................................................................................181 Massage Therapy Technology......................................................................................................................182 Mechatronic Systems..................................................................................................................................183 Medical Administrative Services.................................................................................................................183 Medical Assisting........................................................................................................................................183 Medical Laboratory Technician....................................................................................................................185 Mining Technology.......................................................................................................................................186 Multi-Skilled Systems Technician................................................................................................................189 Natural Gas Technology...............................................................................................................................189 Nursing.......................................................................................................................................................190 Nursing Assistant ? Advanced....................................................................................................................191 Nursing ? Academic/Career Mobility Program.............................................................................................191 Nursing - Integrated Nursing......................................................................................................................192 Nursing - Practical Nursing........................................................................................................................193 Occupational Therapy Assistant .................................................................................................................194 Paralegal Technology..................................................................................................................................195 Pharmacy Technology..................................................................................................................................196 Physical Therapist Assistant.......................................................................................................................196 Plastics Processing.....................................................................................................................................197 Plumbing Technology..................................................................................................................................197 Professional Craft: Pottery..........................................................................................................................199 Professional Studio Artist............................................................................................................................200 Project Lead the Way...................................................................................................................................203 Radiography................................................................................................................................................203 Respiratory Care.........................................................................................................................................204 Security Management.................................................................................................................................205 Social Media Marketing...............................................................................................................................206 Surgical First Assisting...............................................................................................................................206 Surgical Technology....................................................................................................................................207 Surveying and Mapping Technology............................................................................................................208 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)........................................................................209 Technical Theatre........................................................................................................................................209 Telehealth Technician Associate..................................................................................................................209 Truck Driver Training...................................................................................................................................209 Unmanned Systems Technology..................................................................................................................210 Veterinary Technology..................................................................................................................................211 Visual Communication................................................................................................................................212

Visual Communication: Communication Arts Technology................................................................212 Visual Communication: Design & Technology..................................................................................213 Visual Communication: Multimedia.................................................................................................215 Visual Communication: Printing......................................................................................................218 Welding Technology.....................................................................................................................................219 Women's and Gender Studies......................................................................................................................221 Workplace Safety Specialist........................................................................................................................222 Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.) Curricula......................................................................................................222 Filmmaking and Cinematic Arts..................................................................................................................222 Theatre Arts................................................................................................................................................223 Visual Art....................................................................................................................................................223

Course Descriptions......................................................................................................225

Appendices.....................................................................................................................362

Appendix A..................................................................................................................................................362 Appendix B..................................................................................................................................................365 Appendix C..................................................................................................................................................367 Appendix D..................................................................................................................................................368 Appendix E..................................................................................................................................................369

Index..............................................................................................................................398

The KCTCS Catalog serves as the students' guide to academic programs and services that our colleges provide. Students who enroll in an academic program should fulfill requirements as they exist at the time of such enrollment. If requirements change while the student is enrolled in a program, he/she may fulfill either the new or old requirements.

KCTCS makes every effort to include relevant, timely, and accurate information in the Catalog. However, KCTCS reserves the right to make changes in the calendar, admission policies, expenses, programs, curricula, course descriptions, or any other matters addressed or not addressed in this publication. Prospective students and enrolled students should check with college admission officers and academic advisers to learn of any changes. Also, some updates may be included in the online version of the Catalog located at kctcs.edu.

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Message from Dr. Jay Box, KCTCS President

I'm so happy you've decided to better your life by increasing your knowledge and skills through higher education!You've taken that first important step by checking out the programs and classes we offer.With campuses close to you and hundreds of online offerings, I'm sure you'll find just what you're looking for. You're making a smart choice by choosing KCTCS. Our tuition is the lowest in the state ? less than half of what you'd pay at a four-year university.We believe in you and your potential, and our faculty and staff are here to help you every step of the way. If you have questions about anything you see in the catalog, how to enroll, financial aid or any other concern, contact the KCTCS college nearest you or call (855) 465-2827. Our Go KCTCS! call center never closes, so anytime you have a question, someone will be there to answer it.You'll also find more information about our colleges at kctcs.edu. On behalf of the entire KCTCS family of colleges, I wish you the best of luck in your educational endeavors.

Sincerely,

Jay K. Box, Ed.D. President, KCTCS

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History and Functions of KCTCS

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) was created by the 1997 Kentucky Postsecondary Education Improvement Act to help improve access to higher education for all Kentuckians.

KCTCS is the largest provider of higher education, workforce training and online learning in Kentucky.

The 16 colleges of KCTCS have more than 70 campuses strategically located across the Commonwealth within a 30-minute drive of 95 percent of all Kentuckians.

Students can earn three types of credentials ? certificates, diplomas and associate degrees including: associate in arts, associate in science and associate in applied science. Since our inception, we have increased the number of credentials awarded by 292 percent. KCTCS is number eight nationally in the number of credentials awarded, and number two based on population.

Our programs target Kentucky's high growth industry sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, energy, IT/business and transportation/ logistics. Some programs in these fields can be completed in four months or less.We collaborate with businesses throughout the state to align our programs with their needs so our students can step out of college and into a job.

Through our business partnerships and registered apprenticeships we provide students with the skills required today and to help industries and individuals develop the capabilities they will need tomorrow. Since 2000, our Workforce Solutions team has served three million program participants.

Last year, KCTCS trained and educated:

? More than 106,000 credit-seeking students. ? 82 percent of skilled trades workers. ? 87 percent of all associate degrees in nursing and allied health ? 66 of the state's total nursing and allied health credentials. KCTCS colleges offer a wide range of student services.The majority of our students receive federal financial aid and a variety of need and merit-based scholarships. KCTCS colleges are also the best value in postsecondary education in Kentucky, with the lowest tuition in the Commonwealth. Students pay less than half the cost of the state's public four-year universities.

Each KCTCS college is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), and our mission is to improve the lives and employability of Kentuckians.

To learn more about KCTCS, visit kctcs.edu.

Mission Statement

Kentucky Community and Technical College System

In everything we do, our mission is to improve the quality of life and employability of the citizens of the Commonwealth by serving as the primary provider of:

? College and Workforce Readiness. ? Transfer Education. ? Workforce Education and Training.

Academic Calendar

In order to be responsive to the needs of communities and students, KCTCS institutions offer terms in a variety of lengths from two weeks to 16 weeks. The two primary terms begin in August and January. The colleges offer shorter sessions within these two terms, allowing students the flexibility to schedule classes to best meet their needs. A variety of sessions from two to eight weeks are also available during the summer months.

All KCTCS colleges follow a common policy for establishing important dates within each session such as deadlines for adding and dropping classes and receiving refunds. Students should contact the Records/ Admission office at their local college for the local academic calendar.

The following closings are applicable to all KCTCS institutions:

July

4 Independence Day observed

September

2 Labor Day

November

28 Thanksgiving Day 29 Day After Thanksgiving

December

23 Institutional Closing 24 Institutional Closing 25 Institutional Closing 26 Institutional Closing 27 Institutional Closing 30 Institutional Closing 31 Institutional Closing

January

1 Institutional Closing 2 Institutional Closing 3 Institutional Closing 20 Martin Luther King Day

February

17 President's Day

April

10 Good Friday (1/2 Day)

May

25 Memorial Day

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KCTCS Leadership*

* This page reflects KCTCS leadership as of July 1, 2019

KCTCS Board of Regents

Dr. Gail R. Henson, Chair Ms. Lisa V. Desmarais,Vice Chair Ms. Mary R. Kinney, Secretary Mr. Damon V. Allen Mr. Marc J. Blunk Ms. Karen A. Finan Dr.Wynetta J. Fletcher, , DNP, APRN Dr. Angela Fultz Ms. Marcia L. Roth Mr. Ricky T. Shaw Mr. James Lee Stevens Mr. Donald R.Tarter Ms.Tammy C.Thompson Mr. Mark A.Wells

Foundation Board of Directors

Barry S. Bishop, Chair Raymond Daniels, Immediate Past Chair Anthony Campbell,Treasurer Whitney Greer, Secretary John Gohman Lee Lingo Scott Seger Dr. Scott Williams Marcia L. Roth, Ex-Officio Member Dr. Jay K. Box, Ex-Officio Member

President

Dr. Jay K. Box

President's Cabinet

Dr. Paul B. Czarapata Mr.Wendell A. Followell Hon. Hannah Hodges Dr. Gloria S. McCall Mr. Benjamin T. Mohler Hon. Michael Murray Dr. Kristin Williams

College Leadership

Ashland Community and Technical College Dr. Larry Ferguson

President/CEO

Big Sandy Community and Technical College Dr. Sherry Zylka

President/CEO

Bluegrass Community and Technical College Dr. Koffi Akakpo

President/CEO

Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Dr. Juston C. Pate

President/CEO

Gateway Community and Technical College Dr. Fernando Figueroa

President/CEO

Hazard Community and Technical College Dr. Jennifer Lindon

President/CEO

Henderson Community College Dr. Jason Warren

President/CEO

Hopkinsville Community College Dr. Alissa Young

President/CEO

Jefferson Community and Technical College Dr.Ty Handy

President/CEO

Madisonville Community College Dr. Cynthia Kelley

President/CEO

Maysville Community and Technical College Dr. Stephen Vacik

President/CEO

Owensboro Community and Technical College Dr. Scott Williams

President/CEO

Somerset Community College Dr. Carey W. Castle

President/CEO

Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College Dr. Phillip W. Neal

President/CEO

Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College Dr.Vic Adams

President/CEO

West Kentucky Community and Technical College Dr. Anton Reece

President/CEO

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Ashland Community and Technical College

Mission Statement/Status of Accreditation

Ashland Community and Technical College, a member of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, is a public, two-year degree granting institution located in Northeast Kentucky. The College supports a variety of excellent associate degree, diploma, and certificate programs with a tradition of accessible, affordable, and quality education. The College prepares students for transfer to baccalaureate programs or entry into the workforce, and has a strong commitment to meet their academic, workforce training, and lifelong learning needs.

Teach with excellence. Serve with passion. Learn for life.

Ashland Community and Technical College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Ashland Community and Technical College.

Note:The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution's significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.

Academic Programs

Transfer Curricula

Associate in Arts Associate in Science

Occupational/Technical Curricula

Occupational/Technical Curricula:The program listing represents broad groups of instructional programs offered by the college. Individual certificate (C), diploma (D), and Associate in Applied Science (A) degree curricula in each group are noted by C, D, and A in parenthesis.

Advanced Integrated Technology (C, A) Air Conditioning Technology (C, D) Appalachian Studies (C) Applied Process Technologies (C, A) Automotive Technology (C, D) Business Communications (C) Business Foundations (C) Business Studies:

Administrative Office Technology (C, D, A) Business Administration Systems (C, D, A) Medical Information Technology (C, D, A) Certified Medical Technician (C) Computer Aided Drafting and Design (C, D) Computer and Information Technologies (C, D) Computerized Manufacturing and Machining (C, D) Cosmetology (C, D) Criminal Justice (A, C) Culinary Arts (C, D, A) Diesel Technology (C, D) Digital Printing Technology (C) Emergency Medical Services ? Paramedic (D) Emergency Medical Technician (C) Energy Technologies (C) Fire/Rescue Science Technology (C, D, A) General Occupational/Technical Studies (A)

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Health Science Technology (A) Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (C, D, A) Manufacturing Industrial Technology:

Electrical Technology (C, D) Industrial Maintenance Technology (A, C, D) Marine Technology (C, A) Medical Assisting (C) Medical Laboratory Technician (C) Nursing (A) Nursing Assistant ? Advanced (C) Practical Nursing (C, D) Respiratory Care (A) Surgical Technology (D) Truck Driver Training (C) Welding Technology (C, D)

Contact Information

Ashland Community and Technical College 1400 College Drive Ashland, KY 41101 (606) 326-2000, (800) 928-4256 ashland.kctcs.edu

College Drive Campus (CDC)

Roberts Drive Campus (RDC)

Technology Drive Campus (TDC)

General Information

Admissions Advising Center Adult Education and Literacy Business Office Center for Community,Workforce

and Economic Development Community and Technical College Foundation Disability Services Financial Aid Human Resources Library Public Relations Records Veterans Affairs Website (webmaster)

(606) 326-2413 (606) 326-2040 (606) 326-2457 (606) 326-2041

(606) 326-2129 (606) 326-2071 (606) 326-2051 (606) 326-2198 (606) 326-2044 (606) 326-2169 (606) 326-2103 (606) 326-2413 (606) 326-2275 (606) 326-2090

Administration

President ? Dr. Larry Ferguson Interim Dean of Academic Affairs/CAO ?

Steve Flouhouse Dean of Business Affairs ? Karen Blevins Director of Advancement- Brooke Seasor Dean of Institutional Planning, Research

and Effectiveness ? Steve Flouhouse Dean of Student Success and Enrollment Services ?

Steven Woodburn Associate Dean of Information

Technology ? Farnoosh Rafiee Registrar/Director of Admissions ? Robin Lewis Director of Financial Aid ? Adam Chapman Director of Cultural Diversity ? Al Baker

(606) 326-2043

(606) 326-2055 (606) 326-2063 (606) 326-2092

(606) 326-2055

(606) 326-2077

(606) 326-2069 (606) 326-2423 (606) 326-2114 (606) 326-2422

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