Gateway Community & Technical College  
       
Programs
What Gateway Offers

GCTC ProgramsFor people interested in preparing for a career or a four-year degree, Gateway is where higher education begins. The college offers associate degrees, diplomas and certificates in 30 program areas. It is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education,41 Perimeter Center East NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30346. Phone: 800-917-2081. Gateway is one of 16 member colleges in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. Campuses are located in Boone County, Coving-ton/Park Hills, Edgewood, and Highland Heights. In addition, online classes are available through an alliance with the Kentucky Virtual University. The Business and Industry Services (BIS) Division helps businesses maintain their competitive edge by providing customized workforce training on-site or in the classroom. Training is affordable, accessible and quality-driven. BIS is the re-gion’s premier provider of continuing education units and workforce training. For more information, call (859) 442-1121.

Gateway Mission

Gateway is committed to providing high quality, affordable, and accessible post-secondary education and training resulting in a positive contribution to the eco-nomic vitality of the region and enhanced quality of life for the citizens. The college implements its mission through partnerships with school districts, colleges and universities as part of a seamless system of education for the region. The college specifically provides the following:

  • Certificate, diploma, technical degree, associate degree, and transfer pro-grams
  • Workforce training to meet the needs of existing and new business and in-dustry
  • Remedial and continuing education • Short-term customized training for business and industry
  • Adult education • Support services for the enhancement of student success
Admissions

Who can apply Gateway welcomes all applicants who are at least 16 years of age and who meet one of the following criteria:

  • Graduated from high school
  • Earned a high school general equivalency diploma (GED)
  • Is eligible to pursue a GED
  • Is enrolled in high school and at the college at the same time. Students without a high school diploma who are eligible to pursue a GED can be admitted into certificate, diploma, and associate degree programs. However, they cannot receive an associate degree unless they show proof of high school or GED completion. A GED can be completed while a student is enrolled at Gateway.

First-time students must complete an application for admission. Students who are re-entering the college after being out for one or more semesters must update their student records with the Registrar’s office. Students may be admitted as freshmen, as visiting students, or as non-degree students.

Note:
Curriculum in the KCTCS system is constantly being reviewed, improved and updated to ensure quality and relevance. Exact course requirements will be provided by a program advisor at an advising session or upon enrollment. Courses listed in this document are representative, but not binding on Gateway College.
   
 

 

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