Campus visit highlighted transfer pathways, student support services, and scholarship
opportunities designed to help community college students continue their education
FRANKFORT, Ky. — For community college students considering the next step in their
education, a campus visit can turn a possibility into a plan.
That was the focus of a recent visit to ĢƵ by prospective transfer
students from Jefferson Community and Technical College’s TRIO Student Support Services
program. The students toured campus, met with University representatives, and learned
more about academic programs, admissions requirements, student support services, and
scholarship opportunities available to students seeking to complete a four-year degree.
The visit was coordinated by Denzel Patterson, transfer advisor in ĢƵ’s
Office of Student Success, in collaboration with the Office of Admissions. Patterson
works directly with community colleges in the Kentucky Community and Technical College
System to build transfer relationships, advise prospective students, and help students
understand the steps required to apply, be admitted, and continue their education
at ĢƵ.
“Visits like this allow students to see themselves at ĢƵ,” Patterson said.
“Our goal is to make the transfer process clear, welcoming, and manageable while helping
students understand the academic, financial, and student support resources available
to them.”
Before the campus tour, Patterson and admissions staff provided an overview of Kentucky
State and the opportunities available to students seeking to continue their education
after completing coursework at JCTC. Because the visiting students are part of TRIO
at Jefferson, Patterson also invited Travis Haskins, director of Student Support Services/TRIO
at ĢƵ, to meet with the group.
Haskins welcomed the students and shared information about ĢƵ’s Student
Support Services program, a federally funded TRIO program that provides academic and
personal support to eligible students. Services include academic advising, tutoring,
study skills and college success workshops, personal and career counseling, graduate
school application resources, cultural and social activities, educational trips, and
other resources that support retention and degree completion.
The visit also highlighted JCTC’s TRIO Student Support Services program, which provides
academic, financial, and personal support at no cost to participants. Services at
Jefferson include tutoring, financial literacy education, transfer and career planning,
individualized success coaching, college tours, enrichment experiences, and other
student support opportunities.
For students considering ĢƵ, the JCTC-2-KSU Pathway Scholarship provides
another important connection between the two institutions. The renewable, last-dollar
scholarship covers fall and spring tuition for eligible students after federal and
state aid and outside awards have been applied. Pathway participants also may receive
transfer credit evaluation and priority registration status, and students still enrolled
at Jefferson may have the opportunity to take ĢƵ courses while paying
the Jefferson tuition rate.
“Many transfer students are balancing school, work, family responsibilities, and financial
considerations,” Patterson said. “When we meet students where they are, answer their
questions, and help them understand their options, we can make ĢƵ feel
like a real and attainable next step.”
The JCTC visit is part of ĢƵ’s broader effort to strengthen transfer pathways,
expand access, and help students across the Commonwealth complete high-quality bachelor’s
degrees.
For more information, visit the following webpages:
ĢƵ Student Support Services/TRIO
Jefferson Community and Technical College Student Support Services/TRIO
JCTC-2-KSU Pathway Scholarship
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