
Resources for Service Members and Veterans
Active Duty, Veteran, and Military-Affiliated Student Services
Staff are ready to help you with your educational needs and transition. Fort Campbell staff are specially trained to help with government processes and enrolling in college.
Location: Inside Gate 4, 202 Bastogne Ave, Fort Campbell, KY
Office: Glenn H. English, Jr. Army Education Center, Room 135
Phone: (270) 707-3918
The Active Duty advisor is your guide to enrolling in coursework and utilizing payment options like tuition assistance.
English Army Education Center, 202 Bastogne Avenue, Fort Campbell, Room 129
Phone: (270) 707-3974
Email: hp-military@kctcs.edu
SCOs are responsible for certifying your enrollment to the VA. GI Bill庐 payments are issued based on this information.
English Army Education Center, 202 Bastogne Avenue, Fort Campbell, Room 134
Phone: (270) 707-3952
Email: hp-vetservices@kctcs.edu
Office: Hopkinsville Campus, Technology Building, Room 204
Phone: (270) 707-3807
Email: hp-vetservices@kctcs.edu
GI Bill庐 is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at .
Do you require classroom accommodations for learning, physical or mental health challenges?
Accessibility Services Staff
Carmen Lowrie, Senior Administrative Assistant
Office: Administration Building, Room 122
Phone: (270) 707-3802
Email: Carmen.Lowrie@kctcs.edu
You can obtain assistance with improving your math, writing, computer, and study skills.
Visit: Tutoring
The Career Center can assist you with career assessments, improving interview skills, and resume writing.
Kanya Allen, Coordinator of Career and Transfer Services
Office: Hopkinsville Campus, Technology Center, Room 204
Phone: (270) 707-3827
Email: Kanya.Allen@kctcs.edu
Additional Resources
The AEC offers a convenient educational atmosphere for Soldiers, Family members, and civilians to take advantage of all education programs and services conducive to learning.
CFPB's Office of Servicemember Affairs (OSA) works to help military families overcome unique financial challenges by providing educational resources, monitoring complaints, and working with other agencies to solve problems faced by service members.
Many benefits are available to advance the education and skills of Veterans and Service members.
Click a county to find housing and supportive services. Contact the HUD Kentucky Field Office at (502) 582-5251 and press 鈥0鈥 with questions about any resources.
Kentucky Approving Agency for Veterans Education
The Kentucky Approving Agency is responsible for determining what programs may be approved for the use of VA education benefits. Their office monitors the quality of the programs and follows the progress of Kentucky's veterans in those programs. Search for approved schools and learn about the program approval process.
Kentucky Career Centers have local veterans employment representatives and disabled veteran outreach program specialists trained specifically to assist veterans with their employment and training needs.
KyVETS provides resources and support to assist veterans across the Commonwealth in obtaining gainful employment and training services. For more information, email KyVets@ky.gov.
VA health care covers regular checkups with a primary care provider and appointments with specialists (including mental health providers).
Are you a veteran in crisis? Call 988 Press 1, , or send a text message to 838255 to receive confidential support every day, 24/7. Support for deaf and hard of hearing, call 1-800-799-4889.
Search for nearest VA medical center as well as other health facilities, benefit offices, cemeteries, community care providers and Vet Centers.