Work with your family and advisors to make a class schedule that works for you and your loved ones. The more you involve your family the more likely you are to succeed. There are many resources to help adults transition to college.
Adults returning to schoolThis publication from Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA)
features financial aid options and detailed information about the academic programs available at more than 80 Kentucky colleges. Request a copy
.
features financial aid options and detailed information about the academic programs available at more than 80 Kentucky colleges. Request a copy
.
GoHigherKYThis excellent online resource
has information about Kentucky colleges
, including sections on paying for college
, as well as a career exploration
and online applications.
has information about Kentucky colleges
, including sections on paying for college
, as well as a career exploration
and online applications.
Mapping your futureThis site
has lots of general information about planning for college and careers and paying for college, including links to free scholarship searches. It’s also available in Spanish.
has lots of general information about planning for college and careers and paying for college, including links to free scholarship searches. It’s also available in Spanish.
College Web sitesEach Kentucky college and university Web site
provides detailed information about admissions, programs of study, financial aid, and much more.
provides detailed information about admissions, programs of study, financial aid, and much more.
Kentucky Virtual CampusKentucky Virtual Campus
offers a comprehensive list of online college courses and programs at Kentucky colleges.
offers a comprehensive list of online college courses and programs at Kentucky colleges.FIND THE RIGHT FIT
Kentucky colleges understand you’re busy and offer many options to help you fit college into your life. You can go to school full-time or part-time. You can take evening and weekend classes, online courses and correspondence courses.Whichever option you choose, be sure to build in study time. Generally, you should allow six hours of study each week for each three-credit-hour course.



