No Wi-Fi? No problem. | ACTC

No Wi-Fi? No problem.

April 16, 2020

 

What happens in a mostly rural state like Kentucky when all universities and community colleges ask students to learn remotely? It may sound like no big deal in the 21st Century, but for those who have no access to broadband, it’s a real problem. Enter the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) with a solution — Wi-Fi hotspots.

Parking lots on most of the 16 college campuses, including Ashland Community and Technical College, now offer Wi-Fi hotspots. These hotspots are open to anyone who wants to sign in as a guest, and many people do each day. In fact, there are times when KCTCS sees as many as 1,300 people an hour using the hotspots.

Additionally, KCTCS has made all of its libraries accessible online to anyone who needs them. For assistance with resources at ACTC’s library, email as_library@kctcs.edu.

ACTC and the other KCTCS colleges are stepping up in other ways to help their students and their communities during this unprecedented time. For example, faculty and staff at all 16 KCTCS colleges are calling students to check on their well-being. This allows them to assess student needs and motivate them to finish the semester.

Colleges are donating personal protective equipment to health care facilities, providing food through pantries and partnerships with grocery stores, and offering their labs to bioscience research firms.

Providing internet access is just one more example of how the colleges are assisting people in their communities.