Bowling Green Technical College is your college.
Bowling Green Technical College is a tremendous educational resource for the whole community, not just college students.
Adult Education and GED Preparation Free to the Public
Sign up for our Adult Education programs to earn a GED, build essential job skills, prepare for tests like COMPASS and ASSET, and a get a fresh start on a new, more fulfilling career.
Community Education for Life Long Learning
And students of all ages can register for Community Education classes to launch a new hobby, stay in shape, learn new computer software, and brush up on professional skills.
Workforce Customized Training Available
If you own a local business, BGTC instructors can come to your office or manufacturing facility to train your employees in advanced job skills like industrial maintenance technology, Lean Simulations, and ISO standards.
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Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS), President Michael McCall held a series of meetings at Bowling Green Technical College to seek support for the new Transforming Lives, Transforming Kentucky. advocacy campaign. The visit included meeting with faculty and staff of the college, students, and the community.
Culinary students from BGTC participated in the March of Dimes Signiture Chefs Auction and in doing so was awarded the Best Presentation Award for their appetizing centerpiece.
Bowling Green Technical College celebrated it's 70th anniversary with a ribbon cutting event on the main campus, October 29th at 2:00 p.m. in the Learning Center in building F.
Bowling Green Technical College Culinary Instructor Michael Riggs with cook for donations to the March of Dimes
Morgan Crutcher is a Culinary Arts student at Bowling Green Technical College and as her Culinary Arts Practicum this semester she has started her own business on campus aptly named "Let's Be Frank." With the help of the Culinary instructors and the schools facility management team, Morgan has secured a state-of-the-art hot dog cart that she parks in the courtyard of the main campus to sell.. what else, hot dogs.
Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS), President Michael McCall held a series of meetings at Bowling Green Technical College to seek support for the new Transforming Lives, Transforming Kentucky. advocacy campaign. The visit included meeting with faculty and staff of the college, students, and the community.