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Planning for Higher Education Journal
Community College Budgeting and Financial Planning Issues
A Case StudyFrom Volume 40 Number 1 | October–December 2011By Jennifer K. KriegerPlanning Types: Resource PlanningSince the creation of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) in 1998, we have transformed the lives of more than 500,000 Kentuckians by providing them with the skills and education they need to succeed in today’s economy. KCTCS has become the largest provider of higher education and workforce training in Kentucky by focusing on workforce and transfer education and college and workforce readiness. For most Kentuckians, higher education begins at one of our system’s 16 colleges because we provide students with a quality and affordable education right in their own community. We are well on our way to achieving our vision to be the nation’s premier community and technical college system. This article describes the KCTCS approach to budgeting.
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