
8-WEEK COURSES AT HCTC!

You still have time to register for Fall 2025 courses at HCTC. Our 8-week courses start Oct. 13!
Choose to fast-track your education by enrolling today! Hesitant? Test college out for just 8 weeks!
Enrollment services are available at HCTC's Lees College, HWY 15 and Technical Campuses! Contact (606) 487-3293 or email HCTC-Admissions@kctcs.edu for additional information!
AVAILABLE COURSES
HCTC is offering key general education courses during this 8-week term, including:
- AHS 115 — (Medical Terminology) — Online
- BIO 139 — (Human Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab) — Online
- CIT courses — (Computer Information Technology) — Online
- FYE 105 — (First Year Experience) — Online
- GLY 130 — (Dinosaurs and Disasters) — Online
- NAA 100 — (Nurse Aide) — HWY 15 Campus
- PHI 100 — (Introduction to Philosophy) — Online
- POL 101 — (American Government) — Online
- SOC 101 — (Introduction to Sociology) — Online
- UST 107 — (Commercial Drone Operations) — Online
SCHOLARSHIPS
Get in, get out, get employed in just 8 weeks — DEBT FREE! Thanks to the HCTC Promise Scholarship, any first-time, first-year college student pays ZERO tuition for one year! The Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship also pays tuition for students in high-demand, high-wage workforce sectors.
Promise Scholarship questions?
Dean of Institutional Advancement Carla Seals
carla.seals@kctcs.edu | (606) 487-3072
Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship questions?
Director of Admissions and Recruitment Scott Gross
scott.gross@kctcs.edu | (606) 487-3293
BENEFITS?
8-week courses allow you to focus on fewer classes at a time while still making steady progress toward a degree. The shorter format helps you stay motivated, complete courses more quickly, and balance your college responsibilities with work and family commitments. With the same quality instruction as a traditional semester, these courses provide momentum toward achieving academic and career goals.
STUDENT SUPPORT
HCTC offers a wide range of support services designed to help students succeed academically and personally. From tutoring and study assistance in the Success Zone to programs like CCAMPIS and Ready to Work, which support student-parents, these resources ensure learners have the guidance, encouragement, and practical help they need to balance responsibilities and stay on track for graduation.
15 TO FINISH
Enrolling in and successfully completing 15 credit hours of coursework per semester ensures students finish their degree in only two years.