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Online/Distance Learners

LEARN ON YOUR TERMS

Take classes anytime, anywhere. Here’s how to apply as a distance learner and start building the future you deserve.

Online courses at ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ give you maximum flexibility to learn at times and places that are most convenient for you—even if that means 2 am at your kitchen table. What’s more, distance classes provide the same credits and transfer options as on-campus classes.

How to Apply

Applying to distance learning programs at ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ is easy, and we’re here to help. Just follow these quick steps:

  1. Submit the Application for Admission. It’s free, and it only takes about 15 minutes to complete.
     
  2. or high school equivalency diploma.
     
  3. . You can order or ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ records at the National Student Clearinghouse.
     
  4. Submit your ACT or SAT scores or the .
     
  5. Explore financial aid. Generous scholarships, grants and loans make a great education even more affordable. If you’re a military service member or veteran, be sure to check your military benefits as well.
     

Finally, fire up your computer and get ready to launch an exciting new future. You’ve got this!

If you have questions along the way, give us a call or send us an email. We look forward to helping you reach your goals!

Have a concern or complaint about your online courses?

Online Student Complaint Process

At ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Community and Technical College, we take student complaints seriously. If you have a complaint about a course or experience at ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ, you should follow the College’s student complaint procedures. This is a required step for all students who have complaints.

If a satisfactory solution cannot be determined, you should find the category (below) that best describes your current residency and follow the steps outlined to resolve the complaint.

ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Students Who Live in Kentucky

  1. Attempt to solve the problem by working with ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ through the formal complaint process.
  2. If your complaint cannot be successfully resolved, submit your concerns using the Kentucky Council for Postsecondary Education’s .

ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Students Who Do Not Live in Kentucky (SARA-members)

  1. Attempt to solve the problem by working with ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ through the formal complaint process.
  2. If your complaint cannot be successfully resolved, determine if you live in a .
    a. If Yes, continue
    b. If No, move to the next section
  3. Submit your concerns using the Kentucky .

The National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) is a nonprofit organization that helps expand students’ access to educational opportunities and ensure more efficient, consistent, and effective regulation of distance education programs. (Source: )

ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Students Who Do Not Live in Kentucky (non-SARA states and territories)

  1. Attempt to solve the problem by working with ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ through the formal complaint process.
  2. If your complaint cannot be successfully resolved, find your state or territory’s agency for lodging complaints below.
  3. Use the contact information listed to continue your complaint process.

Non-SARA States and Territories

  • American Samoa:
  • California:
  • Guam:
  • Northern Mariana Island:
  • Puerto Rico: