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CPE providing $1.5 million in grants to summer bridge programs

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The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education is distributing $1.5 million in grants this month to support nearly two dozen summer “bridge” programs that prepare students for early college success. 

Gov. Andy Beshear and CPE President Aaron Thompson announced today that 21 programs at Kentucky colleges and universities will receive grants of up to $100,000 each. The funds will support summer opportunities for more than 1,800 high school and first-year college students across the state.

The grant money is part of the second round of funding from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund, known as GEER II, which aims to help mitigate the impact of COVID-19. Funds for GEER II were made available through the federal CARES Act.

“Higher education is a powerful tool in our recovery and our path to a better Kentucky, and this cohort of students will play an instrumental role in the future of our commonwealth,” said Gov. Beshear. “That’s why we must use every intervention at our disposal to narrow the gaps, ensure students are prepared and provide seamless pathways for college success.”

Summer bridge programs help students transition to college and persist to a second year. They typically provide social and emotional resources, academic or financial advising, training in time management or study skills, accelerated coursework or similar supports.

“Students are still facing countless challenges from the pandemic,” Thompson said. “These programs will provide resources at a pivotal time and help us address some of the disparities from the past year. The first year of college is critical to every student’s long-term success, and we are committed to supporting them each step along the way.”

Grant recipients include:

Bellarmine University

Big Sandy Community & Technical College

Bluegrass Community & Technical College

Centre College

Eastern Kentucky University

Elizabethtown Community & Technical College

Henderson Community & Technical College

Hopkinsville Community College

Jefferson Community & Technical College

Kentucky State University

Kentucky Wesleyan College

Lindsey Wilson College

Maysville Community & Technical College

Morehead State University

Murray State University

Northern Kentucky University

Owensboro Community & Technical College

Union College

University of Pikeville

West Kentucky Community & Technical College

Western Kentucky University

The Council on Postsecondary Education is Kentucky's adult and higher education coordinating agency committed to strengthening our workforce, economy and quality of life. The council participates in guiding the continuous improvement and efficient operation of a high-quality, diverse, innovative, accessible and affordable system of postsecondary education.

(provided by the Kentucky Council for Postsecondary Education)

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