If you have a strong academic record or a special talent, you may qualify for a scholarship to defray your college costs. Unlike loans, scholarships do not need to be paid back. They are typically awarded on the basis of achievement or merit rather than need.
Scholarships are available from a number of sources, including KCTCS, state governments, and private funders. In addition to the options listed below, you may also want to explore scholarship sources offered by your local community or through the Web.
Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES)
This state program awards scholarship to Kentucky students who earn a 2.5 GPA or higher in high school. [More]
KCTCS President's Scholarship
The President’s Scholarship goes to students in each of the KCTCS colleges who have outstanding academic performance and unmet financial need. For more information, contact the college you plan to attend.
KCTCS John T. Smith Scholarship
This fund supports minority students at KCTCS who maintain a 2.5 GPA, plan to attend a four-year institution, and have unmet financial need. For more information, contact the college you plan to attend.
KCTCS Commonwealth Scholarship
Kentucky residents who are valedictorians, salutatorians or members of the upper 10 percent of their high school graduating class are eligible for this award. [More]
State-Mandated Scholarships
KCTCS offers automatic scholarships to faculty and staff, the elderly, dependents of deceased Kentucky firefighters and veterans, and other groups. [More]