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Kentucky is experiencing a surge in students pursuing health-related degrees

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CPE data show notable enrollment increases in healthcare programs among key populations in Kentucky

Kentucky is experiencing a surge in students pursuing health-related degrees, according to new data released by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education.

Enrollment in health-related majors across all public and private colleges and universities has increased 22.8% since 2022.

CPE data show notable enrollment increases in healthcare programs among key populations, including:

  • Appalachian students: up 32.1% (+2,769)
  • Students age 25 and older: up 17.3% (+2,400)
  • Low-income undergraduate students: up 30.5% (+2,321)*
  • First-generation undergraduate students: up 31.0% (+1,800)*

*Financial aid indicators, including income and first-generation status, are collected through federal and state financial aid systems, which lag enrollment by one year and apply to undergraduates only.

Kentucky’s healthcare workforce shortages remain well-documented, affecting hospitals, clinics, long-term care providers, and EMS agencies across the Commonwealth.

To address these challenges, the General Assembly passed Senate Bill 10 in 2022, expanding tools to address many of these problems.

The following year, House Bill 200 launched the Healthcare Workforce Investment Fund, which is now supported through public-private partnerships and provides scholarships, clinical expansion, and targeted supports to help Kentuckians enter high-demand healthcare fields.

Since 2022, the Healthcare Workforce Collaborative has facilitated 12 summer bridge programs, funded $18.8 million in student scholarships, and awarded $8.5 million in institutional grants. Learn more at https://cpe.ky.gov/ourwork/kyhwc.html.

Stan Ingold is WEKU's News Director. He has worked in public broadcasting for 18 years, starting at Morehead State Public Radio before spending the past 10 years at Alabama Public Radio. Stan has been honored with numerous journalism awards for his public radio reporting.
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