Kentucky Statutes 164.580 – Kentucky Community and Technical College System — Curricula — Goals — Degree programs
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(1) The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is established. The
Kentucky Community and Technical College System shall provide:
(a) A general two (2) year academic curriculum with credits transferable to two
(2) year and four (4) year colleges and universities;
(b) Technical and semiprofessional programs of two (2) years or less;
(c) Within a two (2) year college curriculum, courses in general education, including adult education, not necessarily intended for transfer nor technically oriented; and
(d) Services to Kentucky’s employers and the general public to provide continuing education and customized training for purposes of improving the knowledge and skills of Kentucky workers and citizens in all regions of the state.
(2) The Kentucky Community and Technical College System shall be responsive to the needs of students and employers in all regions of the Commonwealth with accessible education and training to support the lifelong learning needs of Kentucky citizens in order to:
(a) Increase the basic academic and literacy skills of adults through adult basic education and remedial education services;
(b) Increase the technical skills and professional expertise of Kentucky workers through associate and technical degrees, diploma, and certificate programs;
(c) Increase the access for students to complete the prebaccalaureate associate degree in arts or associate degree in science for ease of transfer to four (4) year institutions;
(d) Enhance the relationship of credentials between secondary and postsecondary programs which permit secondary students to enter programs through early admission, advanced placement, or dual enrollment;
(e) Facilitate transfers of credit between certificate, diploma, technical, and associate degree programs;
(f) Develop a pool of educated citizens to support the expansion of existing business and industry and the recruitment of new business and industry;
(g) Enhance the flexibility and adaptability of Kentucky workers in an ever- changing and global economy through continuing education and customized training for business and industry;
(h) Promote the cultural and economic well-being of the communities throughout
Kentucky; and
(i) Improve the quality of life for Kentucky’s citizens.
(3) Students attending a college under the administration of the board of regents for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System may pursue three (3) kinds of degree programs:
(a) Associate degree programs approved by the board of trustees as of the
effective date of the transfer of the management responsibilities of the University of Kentucky Community College System to the Kentucky Community and Technical College System;
(b) Associate degree programs developed by the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, approved by the board of regents and the Council on Postsecondary Education. The board of regents shall confer degrees and award diplomas for the approved programs; and
(c) Joint degree programs developed between the Kentucky Community and
Technical College System and other institutions.
(4) University of Kentucky Community College System students who were officially enrolled on or before June 30, 1999, in associate degree programs approved by the board of trustees of the University of Kentucky and who complete the associate degree programs on or before June 30, 2004, shall have their degrees conferred by the University of Kentucky board of trustees. The degrees for all other students enrolled shall be awarded by the board of regents for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
(5) The board of regents for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System shall expedite, whenever possible, action on requests for any new technical or associate degree program of a vocational-technical or occupational nature.
(6) The Kentucky Community and Technical College System college faculty senates shall have the primary responsibility for determining academic policy and curricula development that shall be recommended to the president of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
(7) Technical colleges, through their faculty and accrediting procedures, may develop degree programs that shall be considered for approval by the board of regents and the Council on Postsecondary Education. A graduate of a program within three (3) years of the program becoming an accredited degree program shall receive all or partial credit toward the degree, based on criteria established by the institution and approved by the board of regents. The board of regents shall confer degrees and award diplomas for these programs.
Effective: June 20, 2005
History: Amended 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 29, sec. 4, effective June 20, 2005. — Amended
2003 Ky. Acts ch. 56, sec. 4, effective June 24, 2003. — Amended 1997 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 1, sec. 111, effective May 30, 1997. — Amended 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 6, sec. 6. — Created 1962 Ky. Acts ch. 72, sec. 2.
Kentucky Community and Technical College System shall provide:
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 164.580
- Action: includes all proceedings in any court of this state. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Adult basic education: means instruction in mathematics, science, social studies, reading, language arts, and related areas to enable individuals to better function in society. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- Board of regents: means the governing board of each comprehensive university and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- Council: means the Council on Postsecondary Education created in KRS §. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- Customized training: means training in specific academic areas, work processes, or
technical skills that are designed to serve a specific industry or industries to upgrade
worker skills. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001 - Institution: means a university, college, community college, health technology center, vocational-technical school, technical institute, technical college, technology center, or the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- Kentucky Community and Technical College System: means the system composed of public community and technical colleges, including those postsecondary institutions operated by the former Cabinet for Workforce Development and those community colleges in the University of Kentucky Community College System on May 30, 1997. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- Literacy: means an individual's ability to read, write, and speak in English and compute and solve problems at levels of proficiency necessary to function on the job and in society to achieve one's goals and develop one's knowledge and potential. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- Public: means operated with state support. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- State: when applied to a part of the United States, includes territories, outlying possessions, and the District of Columbia. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Year: means calendar year. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
(a) A general two (2) year academic curriculum with credits transferable to two
(2) year and four (4) year colleges and universities;
(b) Technical and semiprofessional programs of two (2) years or less;
(c) Within a two (2) year college curriculum, courses in general education, including adult education, not necessarily intended for transfer nor technically oriented; and
(d) Services to Kentucky’s employers and the general public to provide continuing education and customized training for purposes of improving the knowledge and skills of Kentucky workers and citizens in all regions of the state.
(2) The Kentucky Community and Technical College System shall be responsive to the needs of students and employers in all regions of the Commonwealth with accessible education and training to support the lifelong learning needs of Kentucky citizens in order to:
(a) Increase the basic academic and literacy skills of adults through adult basic education and remedial education services;
(b) Increase the technical skills and professional expertise of Kentucky workers through associate and technical degrees, diploma, and certificate programs;
(c) Increase the access for students to complete the prebaccalaureate associate degree in arts or associate degree in science for ease of transfer to four (4) year institutions;
(d) Enhance the relationship of credentials between secondary and postsecondary programs which permit secondary students to enter programs through early admission, advanced placement, or dual enrollment;
(e) Facilitate transfers of credit between certificate, diploma, technical, and associate degree programs;
(f) Develop a pool of educated citizens to support the expansion of existing business and industry and the recruitment of new business and industry;
(g) Enhance the flexibility and adaptability of Kentucky workers in an ever- changing and global economy through continuing education and customized training for business and industry;
(h) Promote the cultural and economic well-being of the communities throughout
Kentucky; and
(i) Improve the quality of life for Kentucky’s citizens.
(3) Students attending a college under the administration of the board of regents for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System may pursue three (3) kinds of degree programs:
(a) Associate degree programs approved by the board of trustees as of the
effective date of the transfer of the management responsibilities of the University of Kentucky Community College System to the Kentucky Community and Technical College System;
(b) Associate degree programs developed by the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, approved by the board of regents and the Council on Postsecondary Education. The board of regents shall confer degrees and award diplomas for the approved programs; and
(c) Joint degree programs developed between the Kentucky Community and
Technical College System and other institutions.
(4) University of Kentucky Community College System students who were officially enrolled on or before June 30, 1999, in associate degree programs approved by the board of trustees of the University of Kentucky and who complete the associate degree programs on or before June 30, 2004, shall have their degrees conferred by the University of Kentucky board of trustees. The degrees for all other students enrolled shall be awarded by the board of regents for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
(5) The board of regents for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System shall expedite, whenever possible, action on requests for any new technical or associate degree program of a vocational-technical or occupational nature.
(6) The Kentucky Community and Technical College System college faculty senates shall have the primary responsibility for determining academic policy and curricula development that shall be recommended to the president of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
(7) Technical colleges, through their faculty and accrediting procedures, may develop degree programs that shall be considered for approval by the board of regents and the Council on Postsecondary Education. A graduate of a program within three (3) years of the program becoming an accredited degree program shall receive all or partial credit toward the degree, based on criteria established by the institution and approved by the board of regents. The board of regents shall confer degrees and award diplomas for these programs.
Effective: June 20, 2005
History: Amended 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 29, sec. 4, effective June 20, 2005. — Amended
2003 Ky. Acts ch. 56, sec. 4, effective June 24, 2003. — Amended 1997 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 1, sec. 111, effective May 30, 1997. — Amended 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 6, sec. 6. — Created 1962 Ky. Acts ch. 72, sec. 2.