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It is college policy to remain open and conduct classes according to the regular class schedule except under extreme weather conditions. In the event of extreme weather, classes may be delayed or canceled.

View the full weather policy page

Enrolled students are given a printing account of 400 free black/white type print pages at the beginning of each semester. Students may print in color at the Grisham Lab in the Emerging Technology Center, Room 245 at a charge of 20 cents per page. Each color page is deducted from the students account at the rate of four black and white pages.

Visit the Print Management Policy Page

We Are Here for You

The West Kentucky Community and Technical College Bookstore is located on campus in the Anderson Technical Building. We are proud to be your bookstore and are your source for used books. We contribute a percentage of every sale (not just profit) back to your campus which helps to lower education costs.

Feel free to stop in during our normal hours and see what's new.

Monday -Friday -- 8 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

We carry textbooks as well as a large assortment of supplies and backpacks. Need to show your pride with some WKCTC gear? We've got you covered. Admit it: You would look great in a hoodie.

TWO QUICK TIPS

  • Always bring in your schedule when it's time to purchase books. Instructors for internet class sections will use different texts; we want you to get the right book the first time.

  • Purchasing with financial aid? You must have a valid photo ID.

Visit the Bookstore's Website

WKCTC Career Services is pleased to offer WKCTC students assistance in major and career exploration, job and internship searches, resume and cover letter education, and interviewing skills. Career Services is open from 8:00am-4:30pm Monday through Friday and is located in the Anderson Technical Building Room 113.

Visit the Career Services Page

The Accessibility Services Office at West Kentucky Community and Technical College is committed to providing students with disabilities with a positive environment focusing on student ability rather than disability. The Accessibility Services Office strives to foster success in all academic environments at WKCTC and to support equal access as well as promoting campus-wide diversity.

Visit the Accessibility Services Page

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is committed to fostering a welcome, safe and inclusive campus environment for all students, staff and faculty. WKCTC strives to promote respect for and appreciation of differences in race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, religion, ability, gender, gender identity and expression, age, and national origin. WKCTC provides resources and support to increase educational opportunities, programs, and services with efforts to address the diverse campus population to promote student success.

Visit the Diversity and Inclusion Page

Four Rivers Behavioral Health is a private, not-for-profit agency providing comprehensive, integrated mental health, substance abuse and developmental disability services to promote the health and quality of life for consumers in Ballard, Calloway, Carlisle, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Livingston, Marshall, and McCracken counties. Any individual in need is eligible to receive services without regard to race, religion, disability, national origin, or gender.

Visit the Counseling Page

Ready To Work offers work opportunities both on and off campus through a work-study program. Participants gain work experience while earning extra income that will not reduce their K-TAP benefits. The placement of work-study students in their fields of study with both private and non-profit employers helps prepare them for the workplace and often leads to full-time employment.

Visit the Ready To Work Page