| Screen last updated on: September 10, 2007 |
| Semester/term begin dates: |
in late August and mid-January. |
| Calendar system: |
semester system (two terms comprise academic year) |
| Month(s) in which new student orientation is held: |
Orientation for new students held in August. |
| Number and length of summer sessions: |
Two summer sessions of five weeks each. |
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| Majors with the highest enrollment: |
business administration/ethics, biology, psychology |
| Majors with the lowest enrollment: |
American studies, music, music education |
| Average freshman GPA: |
3.09 on a 4.0 scale |
| Percent of full-time freshman students who returned for sophomore year: |
78% |
| Student:Faculty ratio: |
11:1 |
| Total faculty: |
92 men, 81 women, 173 total |
| Full-time faculty: |
60 men, 46 women, 106 total |
| Part-time faculty: |
24 men, 30 women, 54 total |
| Graduation rate: |
60% within six years |
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| General education/core curriculum is required: |
yes |
| Minor requirements: |
required of some for graduation |
| Physical education is required: |
yes |
| There are religious requirements for graduation: |
yes |
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| Special programs offered: |
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student-designed majors, double majors, dual degrees, independent study, accelerated program, honors program, pass/fail grading option, internships |
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| Minors and other miscellaneous programs offered: |
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Minors offered in anthropology, child development, classics, classical archaeology, commerce, engineering arts dual degree, family studies, human services, language and culture, nursing arts dual degree, women's studies, and youth ministry. |
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| Education certifications: |
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early childhood, elementary, middle/junior high, secondary, special education |
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| Graduate schools/programs are offered: |
yes |
| Qualified undergraduates may take graduate-level classes: |
no |
| Study abroad opportunities: |
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Australia, Austria, Barbados, Belize, Chile, China, Ecuador, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom |
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| Other special or unique academic programs: |
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Center for Commerce, Language, and Culture |
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| Army ROTC: |
offered off-campus University of Kentucky |
| Navy ROTC: |
not offered |
| Air Force ROTC: |
offered off-campus University of Kentucky |
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Bachelor's Degrees
- Accounting
- American Studies
- Area Studies
- Art
- Athletic Training
- Biology
- Business Administration
- Business Administration/Ethics
- Business Administration/Management Information Systems
- Chemistry
- Church Music
- Commerce/Language/Culture
- Communication/Media Studies
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Education
- Engineering Arts
- English
- Environmental Science
- European Studies
- Exercise Science
- French
- German
- Health/Science
- History
- Information Systems
- International Business Management
- Liberal Studies
- Mathematics
- Music Education
- Nursing Arts
- Paralegal
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religion
- Renewable Resources
- Sociology
- Theatre/Performance
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| Credit placement options: |
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- credit for CEEB Advanced Placement (scores of 3 or higher)
- credit for CLEP general
- credit for CLEP subject
- credit and/or placement for school's own challenge exams
- credit for international baccalaureate
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