Talk:West Kentucky Community and Technical College
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[edit]I'm still confused on how to make corrections to the West Kentucky Community and Technical College page. I am not trying to avoid identifying myself. I'm just very new at this and I'm not sure I'm doing it correctly. How do I get information changed for the West Kentucky Community and Technical College page?
Wkctcjan2020 (talk) 17:23, 26 June 2020 (UTC)Janett Blythe
- Post your suggestions and requests here. If you don't receive a timely response - there probably aren't many editors watching this article - feel free to also drop a line at WT:UNI. ElKevbo (talk) 23:12, 26 June 2020 (UTC)
I respectively ask for the following information to be changed or added on this Wikipedia page
[edit]The last sentence in the "Student Population" section contains incorrect information.
Should read, "The largest school in the system is Jefferson Community and Technical College."
This is noted in the document in the footnotes (Sources: "Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by Institution and Kentucky Community and Technical College System")
Information to add in the last paragraph of the "History" section.
For the fifth time, WKCTC was named one of the top ten community colleges in the nation by the Aspen Institute, and is now eligible to compete for a $1 million prize. Cite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page).</ref>(Source: http://www.westkentuckystar.com/News/Local-Regional/McCracken-County/WKCTC-in-Aspen-Award-s-10-Finalists-for-5th-Time.aspx)
Section to add:
Notable Alumni
• Julian Carroll, first Kentucky Governor from far western Kentucky and Kentucky Senator
• Bob Leeper, Kentucky Senator (1991-2015)
• McCracken County Judge Jeff Hines, circuit and district courts for more than 20 years
• Leo Simon Hunter, barbering instruction who was inducted into the Barbering Hall of Fame in 1997, the first Kentuckian and fourth African American to do so.
• Jeff McWaters, former member of the Senate of Virginia and founder and former CEO of Amerigroup
• Rep. Steven Rudy, Kentucky politician and agribusiness owner
• Roy Gene Skinner (April 17, 1930 – October 25, 2010) was an American basketball coach who was best known for his time as head coach of Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball. Skinner helped break the racial barrier by recruiting the first African American athlete to play varsity ball for a team in the Southeastern Conference. His first basketball coaching job was in 1955 at his alma mater Paducah Junior College in 1955 (now part of West Kentucky Community and Technical College).
Wkctcjan2020 (talk) 15:35, 6 July 2020 (UTC)Janett Blythe, director of marketing, West Kentucky Community and Technical College
- @Wkctcjan2020: Done, for the most part. I made some edits to the material. I also omitted two of the alumni, Hines and Hunter; they don't appear to have articles so you'll need to provide explicit sources (or create articles for them). ElKevbo (talk) 05:17, 7 July 2020 (UTC)
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