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I’m from a pretty small town, but MSU and the city of Morehead feel like a classic American college town you would see in a movie. It has a very comforting atmosphere and that definitely played a role in my decision to attend Morehead State.
RACHEL THOMPSON
LITTLE PAINT CREEK, KY SECONDARY ENGLISH EDUCATION CLASS OF 2022
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MSU is really calming and relaxing and I really truly like sitting at the lake and studying or going on the hiking trail. I also like the fact that there is a lot of activities to do and to be able to bond with other students with similar interests.
SYRIA HINES
LOUISVILLE, KY CREATIVE WRITING CLASS OF 2023
MSU AT-A-GLANCE •
ALUMNI: More than 74,000
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RESIDENCE HALLS: 12 main campus residence halls and 2 residence halls on the University Farm.
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AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 16
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COLORS: Blue and gold
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STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 15:1
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ENROLLMENT: Approximately 9,000 from 106 Kentucky counties, 42 states and 19 countries
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS: 145
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FACULTY: 74% of full-time faculty hold terminal degrees (the highest level of education you can achieve in your field).
MSU is recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as an Institution of Community Engagement.
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FOUNDED: 1887 as Morehead Normal School
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MASCOT: Beaker the Eagle
The campus is rated as the safest in Kentucky and among the safest nationally.
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PERCENTAGE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS: More than 94%
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We offer more than 120 student clubs and organizations.
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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM PREPARATIONS: 23 (Graduates of our
Named a Top 15 public regional university in the South by U.S. News & World Report.
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The MSU Foundation awarded more than 600 scholarships for a total of nearly $1 million in 2022-23.
professional program preparations are accepted into professional schools, including law and medical schools, at rates that exceed state and national averages.)
Morehead State University is committed to providing equal educational opportunities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, other protected veterans, and armed forces service medal veterans, or disability in its educational programs, services, activities, employment policies, and admission of students to any program of study. In this regard the University conforms to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. This includes: Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, Equal Pay Act of 1963, Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and Kentucky Revised Statutes 207.130 to 207.240; Chapter 344 and other applicable statutes. Vocational educational programs at Morehead State University supported by federal funds include industrial education, vocational agriculture, business education, and the associate degree program in nursing. Any inquiries should be addressed to: Affirmative Action Officer, Morehead State University, 301 Howell-McDowell Administration Building, Morehead, KY 40351, 606-783-2097.
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PREPARING YOU FOR SUCCESS
Our graduates are admitted to professional schools at rates above both state and national averages. •
Pre-med: MSU 53%; national 41%
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Pre-dentistry: MSU 67%; national 48%
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Pre-pharmacy: MSU 100%; national 83%
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Pre-physical therapy: MSU 100%; national 32%
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Pre-physician assistant: MSU 80%; national 32%
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In 2021, our veterinary technology students achieved a 100% pass rate on the Veterinary Technology National Exam (VTNE).
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Over the last 10 years, nearly 80% of our pre-vet students were accepted to veterinary schools.
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MSU’s programs in business, education, engineering, English, imaging sciences, legal studies, sociology, sport management, veterinary science, and veterinary technology were recognized nationally for quality, affordability and access in 2021.
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Our nursing program has a consistent 100% job placement rate.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Many of our academic programs are consistently ranked as some of the nation’s best for excellence and career preparation. As a student, you will have opportunities to participate in research, internships, service learning and education abroad. MSU prepares students for success in their careers, including graduate and professional schools. We offer 145 undergraduate degree options and 23 professional preparation programs. Our graduates are admitted to professional schools above both state and national averages.
PERSONALIZED ATTENTION With a 15:1 student-faculty ratio and an average class size of 16, you receive focused personal attention from instructors intent on bringing out your full potential.
TOP-RANKED PROGRAMS
Want to know what sets Morehead State apart? Our in-person and online programs earn national recognition. MSU’s veterinary technology program is the best in Kentucky and 8th in the nation and our online MBA program was named one of the best in the country by Forbes. MSU has been listed in U.S. News & World Report as one of the top public regional universities in the South for 19 consecutive years. 4
I decided to go to MSU because it was close to home but still far enough away to learn and be more independent. Living on campus has provided me with more resources that I wouldn’t have available if I were to live with my parents.
MIRLEN HERNANDEZ
LEXINGTON, KY INTEGRATED STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS & THEATRE CLASS OF 2022
AFFORDING COLLEGE
KEEPING MOREHEAD STATE AFFORDABLE IS A POINT OF PRIDE. Explore financial aid and better understand what students pay in tuition, fees and other costs. A college education can help you find a career and increases your earning potential, but it also needs to be affordable. We’re here to answer your questions about financial aid to help you get the best value. Thanks to our amazing donors and alumni, MSU offers a variety of scholarships based on academic excellence, financial need, geographic location, major and more. At MSU, more than 94% of our undergraduate students receive some type of scholarship or financial aid. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have your results sent to MSU (use code 001976). Complete the FAFSA as soon as possible after Oct. 1 of your senior year of high school.
ESTIMATED ANNUAL COSTS In-State Tuition $9,518 Housing $5,200 Meal Plan (minimum required) $3,300
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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS 2024-25
KENTUCKY STUDENTS
Each year, Morehead State awards about $14,000,000 in University and MSU Foundation Scholarships, largely thanks to generous alumni and donors. MSU offers a variety of scholarships based on several criteria, including academic excellence, area of study, where you live and your need.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
ANNUAL AMOUNT
3.0+ GPA & 21+ ACT
$3,000
3.25+ GPA & 21+ ACT
$4,000
3.25+ GPA & 25+ ACT
$6,000
3.5+ GPA & 25+ ACT
$6,500
3.8+ GPA & 25+ ACT
$7,000
3.8+ GPA & 28+ ACT
$9,000
SPECIALIZED AUTOMATIC INCOMING STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
ANNUAL AMOUNT
Rogers Scholar Award+
28 ACT, 3.75 GPA & Rogers Scholar alumnus
Full tuition & housing
Rogers Scholar Award
22 ACT, 3.5 GPA & Rogers Scholar alumnus
Full tuition
Governor’s Awards+ (Alumnus of GSP, GSA, GSE)
Alumnus of one of these three programs; 25 ACT & 3.5 GPA
$10,000
Governor’s Awards (Alumnus of GSP, GSA, GSE)
Alumnus of one of these three programs; 23 ACT & 3.5 GPA
$8,000
Alumni Scholarship
Child, grandchild or spouse of an active MSU alumnus
$1,000
COMPETITIVE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
ANNUAL AMOUNT
Honors Scholarship*
Competitive
Full tuition, housing & stipend for textbooks, meal plan & education abroad
Black Achiever Scholarship
Competitive
Full tuition
Diversity Opportunity Scholarship
Competitive
Full tuition
* Housing stipend cost of honors hall, $1,000 textbook stipend, a designated meal plan, $1,500 one-time education abroad allowance Note: Scholarships require on campus housing for a minimum of 4 semesters. 40% reduction in scholarship if housing requirement is not met. Unweighted high school GPA is utilized for all scholarships.
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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS 2024-25
OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS
MSU offers a variety of scholarships based on several criteria, including academic excellence, area of study, where you live and your need.
AUTOMATIC INCOMING STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
ANNUAL AMOUNT
Non-Resident Merit Scholarship Tier 1
3.75 GPA and 28 ACT composite
$10,000
Non-Resident Merit Scholarship Tier 2
3.5 GPA and 24 ACT composite
$7,000
Non-Resident Merit Scholarship Tier 3
3.0 GPA and 21 ACT composite
$4,500
Reciprocity Merit Scholarship Tier 1
3.75 GPA and 28 ACT composite
$7,000
Reciprocity Merit Scholarship Tier 2
3.5 GPA and 24 ACT composite
$4,000
Reciprocity Merit Scholarship Tier 3
3.0 GPA and 21 ACT composite
$1,500
Alumni Scholarship
Child, grandchild or spouse of an active MSU alumnus
$1,000
COMPETITIVE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
ANNUAL AMOUNT
Honors Scholarship*
Competitive
Full tuition, housing, stipend for textbooks, meal plan and education abroad.
Black Achiever Scholarship
Competitive
Full tuition
* Housing stipend cost of honors hall, $1,000 textbook stipend, a designated meal plan, $1,500 one-time education abroad allowance. Note: Scholarships require on campus housing for a minimum of 4 semesters. 40% reduction in scholarship if housing requirement is not met. Unweighted high school GPA is utilized for all scholarships.
WHERE IS MOREHEAD, KY? MSU is located off Interstate 64 at Exit 137. • • • •
1 hour from Lexington, KY & Huntington, WV 2 hours from Cincinnati, OH & Louisville, KY 3 hours from Columbus, OH & Knoxville, TN 4 hours from Indianapolis, IN & Nashville, TN
admissions@moreheadstate.edu WWW.MOREHEADSTATE.EDU/SCHOLARSHIPS MSU is an affirmative action, equal opportunity, educational institution.
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS & MINORS
Learn more about programs that interest you at www.moreheadstate.edu/academics. KEY: A.A.: Associate of Arts A.A.S.: Associate of Applied Science B.A.: Bachelor of Arts B.B.A.: Bachelor of Business Admin. B.I.S.: Bachelor of University Studies B.F.A.: Bachelor of Fine Arts B.M. Bachelor of Music B.M.E.: Bachelor of Music Edu. B.S.: Bachelor of Science B.S.N.: Bachelor of Science in Nursing B.S.W.: Bachelor of Social Work
CAUDILL COLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES, & SOCIAL SCIENCES ART & DESIGN Art, Area B.F.A. Art, Major B.A. Arts Entrepreneurship Minor Art History Minor Art Area Teaching, B.F.A. Art Area Teaching, B.A. Studio Art Minor Visual Communication Minor
SCHOOL OF ENGLISH, COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & LANGUAGES Convergent Media Area, B.A. Creative Writing Major, B.F.A. Creative Writing Minor English Major, B.A. English Minor English Area with Teacher Certification (Secondary), B.A. French Minor Linguistics Minor Photography Minor Public Relations & Event Planning Minor Social Media Minor Spanish Major, B.A. Spanish Minor Strategic Communication and Leadership Minor Strategic Communication Area, B.A.
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES Appalachian Studies Minor Canadian Studies Minor Chemical Dependency Counseling Minor
Criminology and Criminal Justice Area, B.A. Criminology Minor Cultural Competency Certificate Film Studies Minor Gender Studies Minor Geography Minor History Major, B.A. History Minor Interdisciplinary Research Methods Minor Intelligence Studies Certificate Global Studies Major, B.A. Global Studies Minor Legal Studies Area, B.A. Legal Studies Major, B.A. Legal Studies Minor Military History and Policy Certificate Military Science Minor Philosophy Area - Philosophy Track, B.A. Philosophy Major - Philosophy Track, B.A. Philosophy Area - Religious Studies Track, B.A. Philosophy Major - Religious Studies Track, B.A. Philosophy Minor Political Science Major, B.A. Political Science Minor - Public Policy Track, B.A. Public Administration Minor Public History Area, B.A. Public History Minor Research and Analytical Skills Certificate Regional Analysis & Public Policy Minor Religious Studies Minor Social Work Area, B.S.W. Social Work Minor Sociology and Social Justice Major, B.A. Sociology Minor
MUSIC, THEATRE & DANCE Dance Minor Music - Collaborative Piano Track, B.M. Music - Commercial Music Track, B.A. Music - General Music Track, B.A. Music - Jazz Studies Track, B.M. Music - Keyboard Track, B.M.
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Music - Orchestral Strings Track, B.M. Music - Percussion Track, B.M. Music - Voice Track, B.M. Music - Woodwind, Brasswind Track, B.M. Music Education - Keyboard Track Instrumental Sub-track, B.M.E. Music Education - Keyboard Track Vocal Sub-track, B.M.E. Music Education - Orchestral Strings Track, B.M.E. Music Education - Percussion Track, B.M.E. Music Education - Voice Track, B.M.E. Music Education - Woodwind & Brasswind Track, B.M.E. Music Teachers National Association Credential Music Minor Theatre with Teacher Certification (P-12), B.A. Theatre Major, B.A. Theatre Minor Traditional Music Studies, B.A. Traditional Music Studies Minor
UNIVERSITY STUDIES University Studies, B.I.S. University Studies, A.A.
ERNST & SARA LANE VOLGENAU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD, ELEMENTARY & SPECIAL EDUCATION Child Development Associate Program, Credential Child Development Area, B.A. Child Development Minor Community Support Services Major, B.A. Community Support Services Minor Early Elementary (P-5) and LBD Area, B.A. Early Elementary (P-5) and MSD Area, B.A. Early Elementary (P-5) Area, B.A. Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE) Area, B.A.
MIDDLE GRADES & SECONDARY EDUCATION Middle Grades (5-9) and LBD Area, B.A. Middle Grades (5-9) and MSD Area, B.A. Middle Grades Education Area (5-9), B.A. Social Studies Area with Teacher Certification (Secondary), B.A. Secondary Education Certification
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Agricultural Sciences Area Agribusiness Track, B.S. Agricultural Sciences Area Agriculture Education Track, B.S. Agricultural Sciences Area Agronomy Track, B.S. Agricultural Sciences Area - Animal Science Track, B.S. Agricultural Sciences Area - Equine Science Track, B.S. Agricultural Sciences Area General Agriculture Track, B.S. Agricultural Sciences Area - Golf Course Management Track, B.S. Agricultural Sciences Area Horticulture Track, B.S. Agriculture Major, B.S. Agriculture Minor Horsemanship Minor Veterinary Science Area, B.S. Veterinary Technology, A.A.S. Veterinary Technology Area, B.S.
BIOLOGY & CHEMISTRY Biological Sciences Area - Biology Track, B.S. Biological Sciences Area Environmental Science Track, B.S. Biological Sciences Area MSUTeach Track, B.S. Biological Sciences Area 4+1 Track, B.S. Biology Minor Biomedical Sciences Area, B.S. Biomedical Sciences Area 4+1 Track, B.S. Chemistry Area - Biomedical Track, B.S. Chemistry Major - General Chemistry Track, B.S. Chemistry Area - MSUTeach Track, B.S.
Chemistry Area - Professional Chemistry Track, B.S. Chemistry Minor
KINESIOLOGY, HEALTH, & IMAGING SCIENCES Exercise Science Area, B.S. Health Promotion Area, B.A. Health Promotion Major, B.A. Health Minor Imaging Science Area - Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Track, B.S. Imaging Science Area - Diagnostic Medical Sonography Track, B.S. Imaging Science Area - Leadership in Medical Imaging Track, B.S. Radiologic Science, A.A.S. Respiratory Care, A.A.S.
MATHEMATICS
Physics Area - Astrophysics Track, B.S. Physics Major - Applied Physics Track, B.S. Physics Area - Computational Physics Track, B.S. Physics Area - Engineering Physics (Electrical) Track, B.S. Physics Area - Engineering Physics (Mechanical) Track, B.S. Physics Area - MSUTeach Track, B.S. Physics Major - Professional Physics Track, B.S. Physics Minor Space Systems Engineering, B.S.
Marketing Minor Sport Management Area, B.A.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY Neuroscience Area, B.S. Psychology Area, B.S. Psychology Major, B.S. Psychology Major, B.A. Psychology Minor
Mathematics Major Actuarial Track, B.S. Mathematics Major Applied Statistics Track, B.S. ELMER R. SMITH Mathematics Major - Computational COLLEGE OF Track, B.S. BUSINESS & Mathematics Area – Data Analytics TECHNOLOGY Track, B.S. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Mathematics Area ADMINISTRATION General Track, B.S. Business Administration Mathematics Major Accounting Track, B.B.A. General Track, B.S. Business Administration - Business Mathematics Area & Information Technology MSUTeach Track, B.S. Education Track, B.B.A. Mathematics Area – MSU Teach Business Administration Computer Science Track, B.S. Information Systems Track, B.B.A. Mathematics Major Business Administration - Finance MSUTeach Track, B.S. Track, B.B.A. Mathematics Minor Business Administration - General Statistics Calculus Track Minor Business Track, B.B.A. Statistics Non-Calculus Track Minor Business Administration Management Track - International NURSING Management Sub-track, B.B.A. Nursing - BSN Postlicensure, B.S.N. Business Administration Management Track - Health Care Nursing - BSN Pre-licensure, B.S.N. Management Sub-track, B.B.A Nursing ADNP, A.A.S. Business Administration Management Track PHYSICS, EARTH Management Sub-track, B.B.A. SCIENCE & SPACE Business Administration SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Marketing Track, B.B.A. Astrophysics Minor Business Administration - Small Earth System Science Area Business Management and Geology Track, B.S. Entrepreneurship Track, B.B.A Earth System Science Area Business Studies Area, A.A.S. Geospatial Science and Technology Computer Information Systems Track, B.S. Minor Earth System Science Area Entrepreneurship Minor MSUTeach Track, B.S. General Business (non-business Geology Minor majors only) Minor Integrated Science Minor Human Services Leadership Certificate 9
Computer Gaming Minor Computer Science - Computer Science Area Advanced Topics Track, B.S. Computer Science – Computer Science Area Computer Engineering Track, B.S. Computer Science - Computer Science Area Cyber Security Track, B.S. Computer Science – Computer Science Area Data Science Track, B.S. Computer Science - Computer Science Area Gaming Track, B.S. Computer Science Major, B.S. Computer Science Minor Engineering Management Area, B.S. Engineering Technology Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology Track, A.A.S. Engineering Technology Area Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology Track, B.S. Engineering Technology - Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Track, A.A.S. Engineering Technology Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Track, A.A.S. Engineering Technology Area Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology Track, B.S. Engineering Technology Area Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Track, B.S. Engineering Technology Occupation-based Career and Technical Training Track, A.A.S. Engineering Technology Minor Industrial Education Area Engineering and Technology Track, B.S. Industrial Education Area Occupation-based Career and Technical Education Track, B.S. Systems Integration Engineering Area, B.S. Technology Management Area Information Systems Track, B.S. Technology Management Area Technology Systems Track, B.S.
PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM PREPARATIONS: Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Computed Tomography/ Magnetic Resonance Pre-Dentistry Pre-Diagnostic Medical Sonography Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Science Pre-Nursing Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Podiatric Medicine Pre-Radiologic Science Pre-Respiratory Care Pre-RN to BSN Pre-Veterinary Medicine Pre-Veterinary Technology
I came to MSU because of the scholarship opportunities and a personal change. It was a great opportunity for me to branch out. I’m truly thankful that I chose to come to MSU. This is home and I’m so proud to be an Eagle.
AUSTIN WAGNER ELLIOTT COUNTY, KY ACCOUNTING CLASS OF 2024
STUDENT SUPPORT
Your success is our top priority. MSU faculty and staff are committed to your success inside and outside of the classroom. •
ACADEMIC ADVISING The professional advising staff in each college can guide you through your major and help you with course scheduling.
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CAREER SERVICES The Office of Career Services can help you with career planning, resume building and job placement.
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OFFICE OF FIRST YEAR PROGRAMS The Office of First Year Programs organizes events and courses to help make your first year at MSU successful and engaging.
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STUDENT EAGLE DIVERSITY CENTER Provides services and programming to enhance academic and social connections while fostering inclusivity, positive collaboration and communication across campus.
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TUTORING & LEARNING CENTER MSU offers cost-free assistance with your studies through the Tutoring and Learning Center.
A NEW LEVEL OF LEARNING
MSU’s Level UP courses build communication, professionalism, critical thinking and teamwork skills. Outside the classroom, our Center for Career Readiness and Experiential Learning guides and supports MSU students to explore their strengths and passions, engage in career-readiness activities and participate in handson experiences to develop in-demand skills.
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GET INVOLVED
MSU offers more than 120 student clubs and organizations. You can explore your interests in everything from politics and social issues to academics, athletics and faith. Stay active and fit at our nationallyrecognized and award-winning Recreation & Wellness Center. Hike, fish or kayak at Eagle Lake or grab your controller and gear up in our cutting-edge eSports Lounge, one of the few of its kind at any university in Kentucky. You can join a fraternity or sorority or get on the field at halftime performing with the MSU Marching Band.
ATHLETICS
FOLLOW THE EAGLES AT WWW.MSUEAGLES.COM. At MSU, we are an NCAA Division I institution with a proud championship tradition in athletics. We’re proud that our Eagle student-athletes repeatedly win the prestigious OVC Institutional Academic Excellence Award and that our teams finish among leaders in their conferences. MSU is home to the winningest cheerleading program in the country, and our Eagle basketball, baseball and volleyball squads have made it to multiple NCAA tournaments. As a student, you get access to athletic events for free with your EagleCard.
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LIVING ON CAMPUS
Be connected to the MSU community and gain a sense of independence by living on campus. Living on campus is a great experience. Our residence halls include several recently renovated buildings – including Andrews Hall, which features suite-style rooms. All our halls have free Wi-Fi and free laundry facilities.
DINING
MOREHEAD.CAMPUSDISH.COM Our student center, the Adron Doran University Center (ADUC), offers a variety of dining options: • Chick-fil-A • Moe’s • Oven & Leaf
• Prefontaine (sports-themed restaurant) • Starbucks
• Steak ‘n Shake • Which Wich
You can also use your meal plan at the Rocky Adkins Dining Commons, known as “The Rock.” It features The Fresh Food Company, which includes exhibition cooking, authentic ethnic dishes, a culinary twist on old American favorites and healthy/vegetarian options prepared fresh daily with inspiration from our very own Chef Brittani Ratcliff (who was featured on Season 19 of FOX’s “Hell’s Kitchen”).
HEALTHY CAMPUS
MSU’s Counseling and Health Services (CHS) is a full-service primary care clinic. CHS provides the campus community with medical and mental health care without leaving campus.
CAMPUS SAFETY
MSU is one of the safest campuses in the nation. We are consistently ranked as the Safest Campus in Kentucky by the National Council for Home Safety and Security. The MSU Police Department is available 24 hours a day and offers additional security through the LiveSafe app and Eagle Alerts – safety and weather notifications by text message and email. 12
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS WWW.MOREHEADSTATE.EDU/ADMISSIONS •
UNCONDITIONAL ADMISSION (BACHELOR’S DEGREE): Unweighted High School GPA of 2.50-4.00
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CONDITIONAL ADMISSION (ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE): Unweighted High School GPA of 2.00-2.49, plus participation in the Eagle Success Program. Upon completion of 24 credit hours, student may move to a bachelor’s degree program.
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DENIED ADMISSION: High School GPA below 2.00 (Unweighted). Students may appeal.
Kentucky applicants must also meet the Pre-College Curriculum, as established by the KY Council on Postsecondary Education. You are a first-time freshman if you have no previous college coursework or completed college courses before high school graduation, including college courses through a dual-credit program, such as Eagle Scholars. Visit our website for a complete list of admissions criteria.
HOW TO APPLY
LEARN HOW TO BECOME AN EAGLE & APPLY FOR ADMISSION AT WWW.MOREHEADSTATE.EDU/APPLY. We’ll walk you through the process of completing the Undergraduate Admission & Scholarship Application and submitting your $30 non-refundable application processing fee which can be waived if you visit campus. You will also submit a copy of your OFFICIAL high school transcripts (must be signed and sealed from your school) to the Office of Enrollment Services. GED recipients, submit your GED scores and certificate to: Office of Enrollment Services Morehead State University 121 E. Second St. | Morehead, KY 40351 admissions@moreheadstate.edu
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RECREATION AND WELLNESS
MSU’s award-winning Recreation and Wellness Center (also known as The Rec) was named one of the top 50 campus rec centers in the U.S. by College Consensus – the only one in Kentucky included in the list. Feel like getting outside? You definitely should at MSU. One of the most stunning sights on our campus is Eagle Lake. Plus, Outdoor Adventures, located in the Recreation and Wellness Center, allows you to sign up for outdoor trips, take workshops on various survival skills, rent camping and hiking equipment, or kayaks and paddle boards for Eagle Lake.
COMMUNITY
We are located in the Appalachian foothills in the heart of the Daniel Boone National Forest. Our campus is in the city of Morehead, a place that’s big on small-town charm. Downtown Morehead is on the National Register of Historic Places, and you’ll find plenty to do within walking distance of our campus, including art galleries, museums, locally roasted coffee, specialty shops, restaurants, and an entertainment district. As an official Kentucky Trail Town, there are more than 100 miles of multi-use trails for any age and ability. In fact, Sheltowee Trace National Recration Trail includes Main Street. Nearby, Don Greenhill City Park offers sports fields, walking paths and more. Rodburn Park is a five-minute drive from campus and offers hiking on the Sheltowee Trail, a playground and picnic areas.
CAVE RUN LAKE Cave Run Lake is a short drive from campus and is a great place to relax, enjoy a picnic and swim. There are miles of trails near the lake for biking and hiking. Cave Run is famous for its fishing, especially muskie.
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WHERE IS MOREHEAD, KY? MSU is located off Interstate 64 at Exit 137. • 1 hour from Lexington, KY & Huntington, WV •
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4 hours from Indianapolis, IN & Nashville, TN
VISIT
WWW.MOREHEADSTATE.EDU/VISIT We love it here, and we think you will, too. We want you to see for yourself why Morehead State consistently ranks as one the South’s best public regional universities and why so many Eagles feel a strong sense of community when they become part of the #EagleNation. You may also schedule a virtual visit with your admissions counselor. •
Meet with admission counselors, financial aid counselors, students, alumni and faculty.
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Take a tour of our beautiful campus with an Eagle Guide.
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Speak with engaging, experienced professors in your program of interest.
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Share in the MSU experience with our current students.
MSU offers campus tours throughout the year, Monday through Friday. Please schedule at least two weeks in advance so we can personalize your visit.
Connect with our admissions team to explore financial aid, apply for admission, get answers to your questions and get ready to soar! OFFICE OF ENROLLMENT SERVICES Morehead State University 121 E. Second St. | Morehead, KY 40351 800-585-6781 | 606-783-2000 admissions@moreheadstate.edu
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