If you live in the Danville, KY area and are planning on attending college but are worried about affording it, there are plenty of community colleges in the area that offer great curriculum at affordable rates.
Before attending college, however, don't forget to fill out your FAFSA and apply for plenty of scholarships. Fastweb is a good website to find scholarships that you can apply for.
As for the colleges:
National College
Address:
115 East Lexington Avenue
Danville, KY 40422
Phone:
(859) 236 - 6991
Website :
http://www.ncbt.edu/locations/danville%20ky/index.htm
Degree programs :
Associates: Admin. Office Professional, Business Administration Accounting, Business Administration Management, Computer Applications Technology, Medical Assisting
Bachelors: Account Office Assistant, Administrative Office Specialist, Business Administration, Computerized Office Applications, Medical Billing and Coding, Medical Office Assistant, Medical Office Specialist, Medical Transcription, Pharmacy Technician, Supervisory Management Specialist
Clubs and Organizations:
There really aren't very many clubs or organizations to speak of. There are only 8 clubs/organizations, several of which are located in Lexington, so if you're looking for extracurricular opportunities, this isn't the place for you.
Bluegrass Community and Technical College
Address:
59 Corporate Dr
Danville, KY 40422
Phone:
(859) 239 - 7030
Website:
http://www.bluegrass.kctcs.edu/campuses/danville/
Tuition:
Resident: $121 per credit hour
Non-resident: $390 per credit hour
Degree programs:
Associates: Business Management and Marketing, Practical Nursing, Registered Nurse, Medical Information Technology, Nurse Aide, Industrial Maintenance Technology, Electrical Technology, Machine Tool Technology, Welding Technology
BCTC is very well known for its rigorous nursing programs and a lot of people attend solely for nursing. It's nursing programs are very well respected in Danville.
Eastern Kentucky University
Address:
1560 Hustonville Rd
Suite #241
Danville, KY 40422
Phone:
(859) 236 - 6866
Website:
Tuition:
Resident: $3,156 per semester
Non-resident: $8,640 per semester
Degree programs:
Associate: Early ChildhoodEducation, Paralegal Studies
Bachelors: General Studies
Masters: Educational Leadership, Business Administration, Middle Grade Education, Psychiatric Nursing, Rural Nurse Practitioner
Other: RN to BSN bridge
Most students who attend Bluegrass Technical (BCTC) attend EKU to get either their BSN or their master's degree.
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