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BSCTC’s Recent Response to Pandemic

GRETA SLONE by GRETA SLONE
March 26, 2020
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Big Sandy Community and Technical College (BSCTC) provides accessible quality educational opportunities for student success, promotes economic growth and enhances the quality of life of its constituents.  As the region’s premier community and technical College, BSCTC continues to be recognized as the first choice for higher education; academic achievement; cultural enrichment; student success; and community, workforce and economic development.  With campuses in Prestonsburg, Paintsville, Hager Hill and Pikeville, BSCTC offers 30 programs and more than 200 credentials. Visit www.bigsandy.kctcs.edu to learn more.

 

BSCTC’s Recent Response to Pandemic

Prestonsburg, Ky – At Big Sandy Community & Technical College, our priority is to ensure the health of our college body and communities we serve. The following measures have been implemented based on the guidance from the Governor’s Office and the Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE).

BSCTC will continue to support its students’ learning goals and safety by keeping classes online or taught remotely through the end of the regular spring semester; the final exam week will take place remotely.

Many BSCTC classes have a technical or clinical component. We will allow students to complete lab/technical course instruction and clinicals as the Governor’s Office ends closures of businesses and schools and as our allied health partners allow students to re-enter clinical settings. We will provide students an opportunity to complete technical and clinical coursework at no additional tuition cost if College facilities and equipment are not available during the regular semester.

BSCTC will remain open on a very limited basis with limited services; We will continue to provide student support services virtually until the College re-opens on a regular schedule.

We continue to assess the time when we can fully re-open our facilities and return operations to normal each week in conjunction with guidance from the KCTCS System Office, the Governor’s Office, and the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education.

We will provide dual credit students the best opportunity and support possible to complete their college coursework in partnership with the student’s high school or Area Technology Center.

Faculty and staff of BSCTC will work from home through April 17 or until the College re-opens on a regular schedule. To protect campus security and facilitate essential operations, some critical staff will work on campus following social distancing and sanitization guidelines.

BSCTC appreciates the patience and flexibility of its students, faculty, staff, and community have shown as we comply with state and local health department guidelines while helping our students reach their educational goals. We know how hard this time on you and your families and hope that this continuing communication and the services provided will help get you through these times.

Dr. Sherry Zylka, President/CEO, stated, “The last couple of weeks have been extremely tough for us all. We have all taken on this challenge and continue to find new ways to serve our students and community. To our current students: I ask that you stay put, stay focused, and finish strong.”

For any questions regarding our latest responses and all student support services, please call 606-886-3863 or 1-855-GO-BSCTC. Follow us on Facebook!

For the most current information on how KCTCS is responding to COVID-19, visit https://kctcs.edu/covid-19/.

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