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Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
The Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) is soliciting proposals from certified public accounting firms to prepare annual financial statements and conduct a full financial audit for FY2025-2026. The contractor will perform closing entries, prepare working trial balances, and issue reports on any irregularities, with draft statements due by September 1. The audit must comply with GAAP and governmental auditing standards and includes options for four additional one-year renewals.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
Close: Jun 16, 2026
The Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) is soliciting proposals from certified public accounting firms to prepare annual financial statements and conduct a full financial audit for FY2025-2026. The contractor will perform closing entries, prepare working trial balances, and issue reports on any irregularities, with draft statements due by September 1. The audit must comply with GAAP and governmental auditing standards and includes options for four additional one-year renewals.
AvailableKentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
The Council on Postsecondary Education (Kentucky) is soliciting proposals for a Personal Service Contract to provide a user-friendly SAT preparation platform and related services to support the federally funded GEAR UP Kentucky program serving over 10,000 students across eight school districts. The work includes SAT-aligned practice tests, individualized remediation, teacher resources and professional development, data dashboards, in-person SAT boot camps, and secure data analytics; period of performance is expected to start August 1, 2026 and run through September 30, 2028. The solicitation was posted March 25, 2026 with proposals due April 27, 2026; this is a procurement (personal service contract), not a grant award.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
Close: Apr 27, 2026
The Council on Postsecondary Education (Kentucky) is soliciting proposals for a Personal Service Contract to provide a user-friendly SAT preparation platform and related services to support the federally funded GEAR UP Kentucky program serving over 10,000 students across eight school districts. The work includes SAT-aligned practice tests, individualized remediation, teacher resources and professional development, data dashboards, in-person SAT boot camps, and secure data analytics; period of performance is expected to start August 1, 2026 and run through September 30, 2028. The solicitation was posted March 25, 2026 with proposals due April 27, 2026; this is a procurement (personal service contract), not a grant award.
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
Contractor shall: 1. Support KYSSC team in the execution of statewide strategy implementation including the coordination of technical assistance, professional development, data and research, and strategy convenings as needed. 2. Provide coaching and support to KYSSC team including leadership development, professional development, and team development. 3. Support the evaluation and continuous improvement of the Leadership exChange program and development of the network of Kentucky change leaders to scale change initiatives across campuses. 4. Coordinate external evaluation for overall impact and effectiveness of the KYSSC to foster a culture of collaboration, build capacity for leading change, and drive measurable gains in student success. Support evaluation of technical assistance projects as needed. 5. Coordinate communication activities including graphic design, website maintenance, infographic development, and other needs as they arise to increase awareness of KYSSC activities and impact among partners. 6. Work with KYSSC and CPE leaders to develop a strategic plan for the KYSSC to scale and sustain change initiatives beyond the JGBF grant, which ends June 30, 2028.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 20, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
Close: Feb 20, 2026
Contractor shall: 1. Support KYSSC team in the execution of statewide strategy implementation including the coordination of technical assistance, professional development, data and research, and strategy convenings as needed. 2. Provide coaching and support to KYSSC team including leadership development, professional development, and team development. 3. Support the evaluation and continuous improvement of the Leadership exChange program and development of the network of Kentucky change leaders to scale change initiatives across campuses. 4. Coordinate external evaluation for overall impact and effectiveness of the KYSSC to foster a culture of collaboration, build capacity for leading change, and drive measurable gains in student success. Support evaluation of technical assistance projects as needed. 5. Coordinate communication activities including graphic design, website maintenance, infographic development, and other needs as they arise to increase awareness of KYSSC activities and impact among partners. 6. Work with KYSSC and CPE leaders to develop a strategic plan for the KYSSC to scale and sustain change initiatives beyond the JGBF grant, which ends June 30, 2028.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
The committee reviewed and endorsed for approval several new academic programs from various state universities, including an Associate of Interdisciplinary Studies at Eastern Kentucky University, a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence at Murray State University, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine also at Murray State University. Additional approvals were proposed for programs at the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville, covering disciplines such as Agricultural Ecosystem Sciences, Mapping and GIScience, and Global Supply Chain Management. The committee also discussed Western Kentucky University's proposals for new degrees in Applied Behavior Analysis, Disaster Science, and Environmental, Earth, and Sustainability Sciences. Furthermore, the committee received updates on KCTCS program approvals, fall 2025 enrollment statistics, workforce development efforts in the film industry, and the Kentucky Student Success Collaborative.
The committee reviewed the Healthcare Workforce Investment Fund (HWIF) Partnership Proposal Round 4 results. Discussion focused on various options for prioritizing funding distribution based on proposal scoring, previous funding history, and the number of employees within partner organizations. Ultimately, the committee voted to select proposals that scored 70 points or above, alongside those that scored below 70 points but had not received prior funding and involved partners with 50 or fewer employees.
This Implementation Plan outlines the strategies and processes for executing the Kentucky Aerospace, Aviation, and Defense Investment Fund Act (AERO Act), established in 2024. The plan aims to create a sustainable framework for workforce development in the aerospace, aviation, and defense sectors by fostering collaboration between educational institutions, industry stakeholders, and government entities. It focuses on targeted investments in scholarships and aviation-related equipment to build a robust pipeline of skilled professionals, position Kentucky as a national leader in education and training, and address workforce challenges.
The committee reviewed the final report of the Kentucky State University Management Improvement Plan, which included recommendations for a financial stability plan, ongoing fiscal monitoring, and loan forgiveness. Additionally, the committee discussed potential amendments to the Council bylaws regarding leadership positions and finalized various committee appointments. A proposed schedule change for upcoming meeting dates was also addressed.
The executive committee discussed the final report for the Kentucky State University Management Improvement Plan, including recommendations for a financial stability plan, quarterly fiscal monitoring, and loan forgiveness. Additionally, the committee reviewed and moved to amend the council bylaws regarding elected leadership, discussed proposed revisions to meeting dates, received an update on the fiscal year 2026 agency budget, and reviewed the results of the annual audit for the year ended June 30, 2025. Finally, the committee reviewed a new administrative regulation concerning research consortiums and received a presidential report covering legislative updates, enrollment data, and media coverage.
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