Skip to main content
Home
Menu
  • Owner-Members
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Operations
    • Generation
    • New ERA Projects
    • New Generation
    • Cogeneration Applicants
    • Transmission
    • FERC Standards of Conduct
    • Suppliers
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Finances
  • Economic Development
  • Safety
  • About Us
    • Our Co-op
    • Our Sustainability Plan
    • Commitment to Community
    • Executive Staff
    • History
    • Tariffs/Rates/Standards
    • Defending Reliability
  • News
    • Press Releases
    • Media Kit
    • Contact Us
  • Careers

Improving Lives Together

KTCT_Linemen_At_Dawn_Story.png

Invested in Every Student’s Success

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) improves lives


 With 16 colleges and 70 campuses, KCTCS provides an unmatched commitment to improve the lives of more than 106,000 students across the Commonwealth.
 
Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Cooperatives are partnering with KCTCS in their mission to provide knowledge to lead these students to better jobs and better lives.
 
Whether the education involved is for electrical technology, nursing, dental hygiene, computer and information technology, computerized manufacturing, drone piloting or a myriad of other subjects, KCTCS is committed to putting each student on the road to a brighter future.
 
“We’ve created a learning environment that is in tune with the unique needs and aspirations of every student and each of the communities we serve,” said Jay Box, President of KCTCS.
 
An example of one of those programs is the KCTCS Lineman Training program in Maysville, Hazard and Somerset. Hundreds of people have completed the eight-week program and have been placed in lineman jobs across Kentucky and all over the United States
 
“Like most of our short-term programs, students can complete this training in weeks, not years, and many students in the lineman training program have jobs waiting for them,” Box said. “This is another example of how we’re living our mission of improving the lives and employability of Kentuckians.”
 
Dean Rhodes, Coordinator of the Lineman Training Center in Somerset, said the students who go through the program are motivated to succeed.
 
“One young man slept in his car in the parking lot. He didn’t have the money for a motel or gas money to drive home and he was too proud to tell us,” Rhodes said. “He left with everybody else and then came back and slept in his car. We found out and took care of him. He was employed straight out of the program and was doing very well last time I checked.”
 
That’s the mission for everything that is done at KCTCS and for Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Cooperatives: improve the quality of life.

Learn more
 

Back to Top

Quick Links

  • Contact Us
  • News
  • Legal Info
  • Privacy Policy

©2025 East Kentucky Power Cooperative. All Rights Reserved.

  • Owner-Members
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Operations
    • Generation
    • New ERA Projects
    • New Generation
    • Cogeneration Applicants
    • Transmission
    • FERC Standards of Conduct
    • Suppliers
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Finances
  • Economic Development
  • Safety
  • About Us
    • Our Co-op
    • Our Sustainability Plan
    • Commitment to Community
    • Executive Staff
    • History
    • Tariffs/Rates/Standards
    • Defending Reliability
  • News
    • Press Releases
    • Media Kit
    • Contact Us
  • Careers