
PSC Chair Angie Hatton holding the left side of the check and KCTCS President Ryan Quarles holding the right side. (KCTCS photo)
Frankfort Reporter
PSC Chair Angie Hatton holding the left side of the check and KCTCS President Ryan Quarles holding the right side. (KCTCS photo)
VERSAILLES, Ky. (KT) ā The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) and the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) are joining forces to educate Kentuckyās future workforce in damage prevention through a new scholarship program for KCTCS students.
The two partners announced Thursday the launching of the PSC 811 Damage Prevention Scholarship. The 811 Damage Prevention program, commonly known as the āCall Before You Digā program, is an important part of keeping Kentuckyās underground utility facilities safe and secure.
Through the partnership, the PSC is providing a $66,000 annual scholarship fund to support KCTCS students with training for how to safely locate and manage underground utility lines.
āAt the PSC, we recognize that damaged lines interrupt vital services, damage property, and, in the case of gas and electric lines, can even cause injury or death,ā said PSC Chair Angie Hatton. āDespite ongoing efforts to promote the use of 811, dig-ins continue to happen. Thatās why we partnered with KCTCS to sponsor these scholarshipsāto better educate the future workforce that will be responsible for working around underground utilities.ā
Training supported by the scholarship will be offered in three KCTCS programs: construction technology, heavy equipment operations and plumbing technology at 10 community and technical colleges across the state.
KCTCS President Ryan Quarles noted the partnership extends beyond financial support, calling it a win-win for students, the economy and public safety. āThis partnership is about opening doors to hands-on careers that are in high demand,ā Quarles said. āItās about giving students the skills and training they need to be job-ready on day one, while also strengthening Kentuckyās workforce and investing in our local communities.ā
The PSCās funding will support $2,000 scholarships during the 2025-26 academic year. The funds may be used for tuition, course fees, books, supplies and other education-related expenses, as approved by KCTCS. Scholarships are not automatically renewable, but previous recipients may reapply and be considered for future awards.
To qualify, students must have unmet financial need as determined by the FAFSA and be credential seeking with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Preference will be given to Kentucky residents who are enrolled full time or are planning to enroll full time.
āWeāre proud to be part of growing this essential workforce — one thatās helping build a safer and stronger Kentucky,ā Quarles added.
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