Morehead State View Book 2019-20

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Major in you. When you become an Eagle at Morehead State University, you’ll find something you won’t find at other universities. We are a family. The authentic MSU experience is the reason U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks us as one of the top public regional universities in the South. You can work with faculty who invest in your progress – who celebrate your success and support you through challenges in and out of the classroom. We provide services, specific programs and attentive staff that guide you from the moment you set foot on campus to the day you graduate. You will be part of a campus and a community where you will feel safe and comfortable to explore your interests, make lifelong connections and grow as an individual. MSU offers a commitment to your success that starts when you enroll and continues throughout your life.

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE A college education is important, but where you earn your degree plays a huge factor in your future success. As an Eagle, you will learn at an institution with a long-standing reputation for academic quality. With 142 undergraduate degree options and 21 professional program preparations, you can truly major in you while distinguishing yourself from other students. Morehead State continues to move through the ranks of academic recognition. To learn more about our rankings, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/rankings.

Preparing You for Success MSU graduates are admitted to professional schools at rates above both state and national averages: •

Pre-Medicine: MSU, 68% (M.D. & D.O. combined); national, 32% (M.D. rate)

Pre-Dentistry: MSU, 100%; state, 38%, national, 48%

Pre-Pharmacy: MSU, 100%; state, 29%

Pre-Physical Therapy: MSU, 80%; state, 44%; national, 28%

Pre-Physician Assistant: MSU, 50%; national, 33%

Information verified by the Department of Biology and Chemistry, June 2017.

In 2019, MSU’s programs in nursing, graphic design/art, English, sociology and business all received state and/or national recognition for quality and affordability.

Outstanding Resources You will learn with exceptional faculty who are experts in their field and utilize incredible facilities that expand the possibilities of your learning. At MSU, you can: • Explore the universe in the Space Science Center, home to one of only a few space systems engineering programs in the country, where you can design and build nanosatellites and other aerospace technologies in cooperation with NASA. • Gain hands-on experience at the Derrickson Agricultural Complex, our 325-acre University farm. You can explore everything from agribusiness to equine science through our greenhouses, labs, livestock herds and fields of crops. You can even live at the farm for an authentic working farm experience. • Study nursing and gain experience for real-life situations in the Simulation Through Advanced Technology (STAT) labs. • Experience the latest technology for the careers of the future at the 21st Century Center for Manufacturing Systems, the first center of its kind in the region. • Our Lucille Little Theater is a black box theater - an innovative theatre design that allows students to experiment with lighting, set design and performance. It provides opportunities for exploration in theatre, dance and art. • The historic Camden-Carroll Library gives you access to online research tools, a Learning Technology Lab, Tutoring and Learning Center, Instructional Technology Center, and the Research and Help Desk. 4


VALUE

Admission Requirements

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the lifetime earnings of high school graduates is $1.2 million on average. College graduates with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $2.1 million over their lifetime. A college education can help you find a career and increases your earning potential, but it also needs to be affordable. MSU is one of the most affordable universities in Kentucky.

Affording College At MSU, nearly 94% of our undergraduate students receive scholarships and/or financial aid. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have your results sent to MSU (use code 001976). This helps determine if you qualify for need-based financial aid, including grants, loans and federal student employment/work study. Complete the FAFSA as soon as possible beginning Oct. 1 of your senior year of high school. Our financial aid counselors are available to answer any questions and make this process as stress-free as possible. Make an appointment by emailing finaid@moreheadstate.edu or visiting www.moreheadstate.edu/affording-college.

Scholarships Your application for admission is all we need for you to apply for institutional scholarships, as well as to research and award you additional financial support. • Our merit-based scholarship program encourages some of the best and brightest students to become Eagles. • Last year, we awarded nearly $18,000,000 to our students in scholarships and grants through institutional aid and the MSU Foundation. MSU offers a variety of scholarships based on academic excellence, financial need, geographic location, major and more. Visit www.moreheadstate.edu/scholarships for more information. 5

Complete the Undergraduate Admission & Scholarship Application and submit your $30 non-refundable application processing fee at www.moreheadstate.edu/apply. Submit your official ACT or SAT scores (minimum ACT of 18 or SAT of 860 required for unconditional admission). 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 the Office of Enrollment Services. Have an admission index of 500 and a minimum ACT score of 18 or SAT score of 860 to be admitted unconditionally. Calculate your admission index using the formula below. ( _____ High School GPA x 100 ) + ( _____ ACT x 10) = _____ Admission Index We also admit students provisionally with an index of 475-499 or conditionally with an index of 450-474. Provisionally or conditionally admitted students are required to participate in specific student success programming. Don’t forget to send the results of your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to MSU (FAFSA Code: 001976).


Primary institutional Scholarships Honors Scholarship

Dean’s Scholar Award

The MSU Honors Scholarship offers full tuition, on-campus housing allowance (up to a four-person suite), $5,000 and $1,500 for a one-time study abroad experience. Selection is based on academic achievement, including GPA, test scores, challenging coursework, leadership and service experiences, awards and recognitions, essay, a sample of work and interview. To apply, submit a completed Honors application packet, admission application form, transcripts and test scores by Dec. 1. Visit www.moreheadstate.edu/honors for more information about the George M. Luckey, Jr. Academic Honors Program. Total value: $72,000 over four years

The Dean’s Scholar Award offers $2,500 per year to new incoming first-year students who are Kentucky residents. Applicants must have at least a 3.25 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 22 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admissions application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $10,000 over four years

Diversity Opportunity Scholarship This scholarship offers full tuition to new incoming first-year students who are Kentucky residents and have an ethnic background of one of the following: Hispanic/Latino, African American, American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander. Applicants must have a composite ACT score of 18 or higher and an admission index of 500. To apply, submit a completed admissions application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores, along with a completed Diversity Scholarship application packet – by Dec. 1. For more information about our Eagle Diversity Education Center, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/edec. Total value: $32,000 over four years

Commonwealth Scholarship The Commonwealth Scholarship offers $8,000 per year to new incoming first-year students who are Kentucky residents. Applicants must have at least a 3.75 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 28 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $8,000 per year; $32,000 total over four years

Governor’s Scholar Award/Governor’s School of the Arts/Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs Award

Black Achiever Scholarship This scholarship offers full tuition to first-year students who have completed the Black and Latino Achievers Program from Lexington, Louisville and Cincinnati, Ohio. Applicants must have a composite ACT score of 18 or higher and an admission index of 500. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores and a completed Diversity Scholarship application packet with a recommendation from the program’s senior cluster leader, and copy of your Black Achievers Senior Scholarship packet or portfolio – by Dec. 1. Total value: $32,000 over four years

These awards offer $8,000 per year to new incoming first-year students who are alumni of the Governor’s Scholars Program (GSP), the Governor’s School for the Arts (GSA) or the Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs (GSE). Applicants must have at least a 3.5 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 25 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admissions application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $8,000 per year; $32,000 total over four years

Kentucky Scholars Award

Alumni Scholarship

The Kentucky Scholars Award offers $5,000 per year to new incoming first-year students who are Kentucky residents. Applicants must have at least a 3.5 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 25 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admissions application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $20,000 over four years

This scholarship offers $1,000 per year to any first-year student who is a child, grandchild or spouse of an active MSU alumnus. Applicants must have a composite ACT score of 18 or higher and an admission index of 500. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $4,000 over four years 6


Non-Resident Merit Scholarship - Tier 1

Reciprocity* Merit Scholarship - Tier 1

This scholarship offers $10,000 per year to non-Kentucky resident, new incoming first-year students. Applicants must have at least a 3.75 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 28 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $40,000 over four years

This scholarship offers $7,000 per year to non-Kentucky residents who are new incoming first-year students from a reciprocity county. Applicants must have at least a 3.75 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 28 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $28,000 over four years

Non-Resident Merit Scholarship - Tier 2

Reciprocity* Merit Scholarship - Tier 2

This scholarship offers $7,000 per year to non-Kentucky resident, new incoming first-year students. Applicants must have at least a 3.5 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 24 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $28,000 over four years.

This scholarship offers $4,000 per year to non-Kentucky residents, who are new incoming first-year students from a reciprocity county. Applicants must have at least a 3.5 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 24 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $16,000 over four years

Non-Resident Merit Scholarship - Tier 3

Reciprocity* Merit Scholarship - Tier 3

This scholarship offers $4,500 per year to non-Kentucky resident, new incoming first-year students. Applicants must have at least a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 21 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $18,000 over four years

This scholarship offers $1,500 per year to non-Kentucky residents, who are new incoming first-year students from a reciprocity county. Applicants must have at least a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA and a composite ACT score of 21 or higher. To apply, submit a completed admission application packet – including admission application form, transcripts and test scores – by March 15. Total value: $6,000 over four years

* Students residing in reciprocity counties automatically qualify for in-state tuition. Reciprocity counties in Ohio include: Adams, Athens, Brown, Gallia, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Pike, Scioto and Vinton. NOTE: College credit hours completed prior to high school graduation, including Eagle Scholars courses, do not affect scholarship eligibility. 7


Undergraduate Majors and Minors 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.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 B.U.S.: Bachelor of University Studies

CAUDILL COLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES, & SOCIAL SCIENCES Art & Design Art, Area B.F.A. Art, Major B.A. Arts Entrepreneurship Minor Art History Minor

Chemical Dependency Counseling Minor

Music - Orchestral Strings Track, B.M.

Criminology and Criminal Justice Area, B.A.

Music - Percussion Track, B.M.

Criminology Minor

Music - Woodwind, Brasswind Track, B.M.

Music - Voice Track, B.M.

Film Studies Minor

Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE) Area, B.A. Middle Grades & Secondary Education Middle Grades (5-9) and LBD Area, B.A.

Geography Minor

Music Education - Keyboard Track - Instrumental

Political Science Minor

Sub-track, B.M.E.

Middle Grades (5-9) and MSD Area, B.A.

History Major, B.A.

Music Education - Keyboard Track - Vocal Sub-track, B.M.E.

Middle Grades Education Area (5-9), B.A.

Music Education - Orchestral Strings Track, B.M.E.

Social Studies Area with Teacher Certification (Secondary), B.A.

Music Education - Percussion Track, B.M.E.

Secondary Education Certification

Gender Studies Minor

History Minor Global Studies Major, B.A. Global Studies Minor Legal Studies Area, B.A. Legal Studies Major, B.A.

Music Education - Voice Track, B.M.E.

Legal Studies Minor Military Science Minor

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Agricultural Sciences

Music Education - Woodwind & Brasswind Track, B.M.E.

Agricultural Sciences Area Agribusiness Track, B.S.

Music Teachers National Association Credential Music Minor

Agricultural Sciences Area Agriculture Education Track, B.S.

Philosophy Area - Religious Studies Track, B.A.

Theatre with Teacher Certification (P-12), B.A.

Agricultural Sciences Area Agronomy Track, B.S.

Philosophy Major - Religious Studies Track, B.A.

Theatre Major, B.A.

Convergent Media Area, B.A.

Agricultural Sciences Area Animal Science Track, B.S.

Creative Writing Major, B.F.A.

Philosophy Minor

Traditional Music Studies, B.A.

Creative Writing Minor

Political Science Major, B.A.

English Major, B.A.

Political Science Major Public Policy Track, B.A.

Art Area Teaching, B.F.A. Art Area Teaching, B.A. Studio Art Minor Visual Communication Minor School of English, Communication, Media & Languages

English Minor

Philosophy Area - Philosophy Track, B.A. Philosophy Major - Philosophy Track, B.A.

English Area with Teacher Certification (Secondary), B.A.

Public History Area, B.A.

French Minor

Regional Analysis & Public Policy Minor

Linguistics Minor

Theatre Minor Traditional Music Studies Minor University Studies University Studies, B.U.S.

Public History Minor

University Studies, A.A. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Early Childhood, Elementary & Special Education

Photography Minor

Religious Studies Minor

Public Relations & Event Planning Minor

Social Work Area, B.S.W. Social Work Minor

Social Media Minor

Sociology Major, B.A.

Child Development Associate Program, Credential

Spanish Major with Teacher Certification (P-12), B.A.

Sociology Minor

Child Development Area, B.A.

Spanish Major, B.A.

Music, Theatre & Dance

Spanish Minor

Dance Minor

Community Support Services Major, B.A.

Strategic Communication and Leadership Minor

Music - Collaborative Piano Track, B.M.

Community Support Services Minor

Strategic Communication Area, B.A.

Music - Commercial Music Track, B.A.

Early Elementary (P-5) and LBD Area, B.A.

Music - General Music Track, B.A. Music - Jazz Studies Track, B.M.

Early Elementary (P-5) and MSD Area, B.A.

Music - Keyboard Track, B.M.

Early Elementary (P-5) Area, B.A.

School of Humanities & Social Sciences Appalachian Studies Minor

Child Development Minor

Canadian Studies Minor 8

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 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 - Environmental Chemistry 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

Nursing - BSN Post-licensure, B.S.N.

Business Administration Information Systems Track, B.B.A.

Engineering Technology - Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Track, A.A.S.

Nursing - BSN Pre-licensure, B.S.N.

Business Administration - Finance Track, B.B.A.

Nursing ADNP, A.A.S.

Business Administration - General Business Track, B.B.A.

Engineering Technology Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Track, A.A.S.

Business Administration Management Track International Management Sub-track, B.B.A.

Engineering Technology Area Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology Track, B.S.

Business Administration Management Track - Health Care Management Sub-track, B.B.A

Engineering Technology Area Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Track, B.S.

Business Administration Management Track Management Sub-track, B.B.A.

Engineering Technology Occupation-based Career and Technical Training Track, A.A.S.

Business Administration Marketing Track, B.B.A.

Engineering Technology Minor

Nursing

Physics, Earth Science & Space Systems Engineering Astrophysics Minor Earth System Science Area Geology Track, B.S. Earth System Science Area Geospatial Science and Technology Track, B.S.

Exercise Science Area, B.S.

Earth System Science Area MSUTeach Track, B.S.

Health Promotion Area, B.A.

Geology Minor

Health Promotion Major, B.A.

Integrated Science Minor

Health Minor Imaging Science Area Computed Tomography/ Magnetic Resonance Track, B.S.

Business Administration - Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Track, B.B.A

Physics Area - Astrophysics Track, B.S. Physics Major - Applied Physics Track, B.S.

Business Studies Area, A.A.S.

Physics Area - Computational Physics Track, B.S.

Computer Information Systems Minor

Physics Area - Engineering Physics (Electrical) Track, B.S.

General Business (non-business majors only) Minor

Physics Area - Engineering Physics (Mechanical) Track, B.S.

Marketing Minor

Respiratory Care, A.A.S.

Physics Area - MSUTeach Track, B.S.

School of Engineering & Computer Science

Mathematics

Physics Major - Professional Physics Track, B.S.

Computer Gaming Minor

Imaging Science Area Diagnostic Medical Sonography Track, B.S. Imaging Science Area Leadership in Medical Imaging Track, B.S. Radiologic Science, A.A.S.

Mathematics Major Actuarial Track, B.S. Mathematics Major Applied Statistics Track, B.S. Mathematics Major Computational Track, B.S. Mathematics Area General Track, B.S. Mathematics Major General Track, B.S. Mathematics Area MSUTeach Track, B.S. Mathematics Major MSUTeach Track, B.S. Mathematics Minor Statistics Calculus Track Minor Statistics Non-Calculus Track Minor

Sport Management Area, B.A.

Physics Minor Space Systems Engineering, B.S.

Computer Science - Computer Science Area Computer and Networking Security Track, B.S. Computer Science - Computer Science Area Gaming Track, B.S.

Psychology Neuroscience Area, B.S.

Computer Science - Computer Science Area General Track, B.S.

Psychology Area, B.S. Psychology Major, B.S. Psychology Major, B.A. Psychology Minor ELMER R. SMITH COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY School of Business Administration Business Administration Accounting Track, B.B.A.

Industrial Education Area Occupation-based Career and Technical Education Track, 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

Computer Science Major, B.S.

Pre-Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Science

Computer Science Minor

Pre-Nursing

Engineering Management Area, B.S.

Pre-Optometry

Engineering Technology Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology Track, A.A.S.

Pre-Physical Therapy

Engineering Technology Area Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology Track, B.S.

Business Administration Business & Information Technology Education Track, B.B.A.

Industrial Education Area Engineering and Technology Track, B.S.

Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Podiatric Medicine Pre-Radiologic Science Pre-Respiratory Care Pre-RN to BSN Pre-Veterinary Medicine Pre-Veterinary Technology

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Personalized Attention Professors at MSU will know you on a personal level. Thanks to our 18:1 student-faculty ratio and an average class size of 19, instructors are focused and engaged, helping you create your future.

STUDENT SUCCESS Your success is our #1 priority. From the faculty and staff to the programs we offer for guidance, support and student engagement, we will help you achieve your dreams. We know college can be challenging, and that’s why at MSU, we have resources organized to help you achieve your full potential.

Services and Resources From the first time you set foot on campus to the moment you walk the stage to accept your college degree – and every step in-between – MSU is invested in your success as a student. MSU provides a variety of services and resources to guide and support you through your college experience:

Professors as mentors When you become a student at MSU, you don’t just learn in the classroom. You learn by doing – by examining problems and applying the skills required for your field of study. Our Undergraduate Research Fellowships allow you to work side by side with faculty on creative projects or in-depth research as early as your first year on campus.

• Academic Services www.moreheadstate.edu/advising Whether you are continuing your education right after high school or returning to college after years away from the classroom, professional advisors will be there for you through your entire college experience. You will be assigned a fulltime advisor to answer any questions about your classes, university processes or future career. You also will receive more specialized attention through advisors in your academic area. • Office of Career Services www.moreheadstate.edu/career Current students preparing to enter the job market and Eagle alumni seeking advancement have a lifetime resource through MSU’s Office of Career Services. Learn vital skills before you enter the job market like building your resume, dressing professionally, networking and how to nail your job interview. Career Services also assists you in gaining valuable experience through internships and co-ops, or alerts for job postings that fit your skill set.

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“Some of my favorite things to do here at Morehead take advantage of the beautiful community we are located in. From hiking around Eagle Lake, going to Lockegee or even fishing at Cave Run Lake, there are always things to do here that help you relax from the classroom.” Waco Bays came to MSU from Pikeville, Kentucky, to earn his bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences, and is very involved in student organizations. Bays is a former member of the Campus Activities Board, is a current member of both Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and College Republicans, and helps his fellow students through the Student Government Association.

• Eagle Diversity Education Center www.moreheadstate.edu/edec The Eagle Diversity Education Center aims to create a welcoming and inclusive academic environment embracing minority culture while providing a sense of community. Services and programming enhance academic and social connections while fostering positive collaboration across campus. • Office of First Year Programs www.moreheadstate.edu/firstyear MSU wants your first year of college to be an amazing one. Student Orientation Advising and Registration (SOAR) lets you explore educational opportunities, register for classes early and be prepared for when you arrive in the fall. New Student Days delivers fun and informational activities to get you ready for your first day of classes. Also, the First Year Seminar is a course designed to prepare you for the expectations of academic life. • Tutoring & Learning Center www.moreheadstate.edu/tutoring MSU offers cost-free assistance with your academic challenges through the University’s Tutoring & Learning Center. You can meet with MSU student tutors face-to-face, whether you are struggling with a specific assignment, a challenging course or need tips on effective studying or test preparation.

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What is “ADUC”? The Adron Doran University Center (we call it ADUC) is the hub of student life. ADUC was recently renovated to offer more space, services and options for you. ADUC offers: • Offices for student services including Campus Activities Board, Disability Services, Eagle Diversity Education Center, First Year Programs, Student Affairs, Student Government Association and more. • Approximately 200,000 square feet of space for dining, meetings, student services and more.

Life at MSU We know there’s more to the college experience than what happens in the classroom. The campus community promotes a welcoming, comfortable and safe environment – one where you can find your best friends, make incredible memories and learn a lot about yourself. Life at MSU is like having a second home with opportunities to explore new ideas and activities. Not many universities can claim to have a lake on campus just a short walk away from the nationally ranked Recreation and Wellness Center. Combine that with the appeal of the city of Morehead, and you’ll be glad you became an Eagle. Our beautiful campus is in the city of Morehead, a place big on smalltown charm that has local restaurants, boutiques, bookstores, coffee shops and other businesses within walking distance. Take a short drive away from campus, and you’ll find various shopping centers, grocery stores and restaurants – in other words, pretty much everything you need.

• A 100-seat theater for special events.

Living on Campus

• Expanded space for students to gather and relax or collaborate.

You can be connected to the MSU community while building a sense of independence by living on campus. Whether it’s your roommates, your fellow Eagles in your residence hall or your resident advisors (RAs), there’s always the opportunity for friendly interaction or a shared experience.

• Meeting rooms for student activities. • A new ballroom that seats 600 people. • Tiered walks and new landscaping for areas to gather outside. • Picnic tables and benches in the area near Lappin Hall. • Prefontaine is a casual-style, sports-themed restaurant that serves an assortment of wings and barbecue items.

We offer a variety of housing styles, from our traditional residence halls and apartments to suite-style rooms located in our newest residence hall, Andrews Hall. Many of our residence halls are newly renovated, and all are alcohol- and tobacco-free with the following features: • Cable TV • Wi-Fi internet access • Cooking areas • Free laundry facilities • Vending machines

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Dining We strive to provide great dining options that will satisfy every appetite. Our goal every day is to offer nutritious, exciting and delicious food served in a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. You have enough on your plate with class, work and your social life, so leave what goes on your ACTUAL plate to us. You can use your meal plan to eat at the Rocky Adkins Dining Commons, known as “The ROCK,” featuring allyou-care-to-eat options and exhibition cooking. You can also take a break from studying and grab a bite to eat at the Camden-Carroll Cafe located inside our historic library. If you decide to venture off campus, BeakerBucks are accepted at select area restaurants. There’s also the newly renovated Adron Doran University Center, which offers the following restaurant options: • Bento Sushi • Prefontaine • Which Wich Superior (sports-themed restaurant) Sandwiches • Chick-fil-A • Italiano’s

• Starbucks

• Moe’s Southwest Grill

• Steak ‘n Shake

SAFETY MSU fosters an environment dedicated to the safety of our students and is consistently ranked among the safest campuses in the Commonwealth and the nation. 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. 13


Getting Involved What you do outside the classroom enhances your hard work in the classroom. From student organizations to special events and performances, you will have lots of opportunities to engage with your fellow Eagles. We have more than 100 student clubs and organizations. Our Campus Activities Board (CAB) and other student organizations plan annual events like Family Weekend and our Homecoming celebration, along with performances, guest speakers and community service opportunities held throughout the year. Learn more about opportunities to connect and engage at www.moreheadstate.edu/activities.

“As a first-generation college student, I needed people to support me in my transition to college. Whether it was financial, academic or personal support, MSU provided exactly what I needed.� Lori Dobson, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, wants to dedicate her life to serving and supporting others through her major of social work with an emphasis in child protection. That passion has grown thanks to professors that challenge her and value her success. She’s also found support through student services like the Office of Career Services and the Tutoring and Learning Center.

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Staying Healthy You can be active and stay fit at our award-winning Recreation and Wellness Center (also known as The Rec). College Consensus named The Rec one of the top 50 campus rec centers in the U.S. – the only one in Kentucky included in the list. In addition to serving as the epicenter for MSU’s intramural leagues, The Rec features: • Cardio machines and • Free weights and Hammer • Swimming pool with running track. Strength machines. whirlpool. • Free group fitness classes for students.

• Rogue barbells and kettlebells.

• Three basketball courts. • Two racquetball courts.

MSU’s Counseling and Health Services (CHS) provides medical and mental health care for students. For more information, call 606-783-2123 or visit www.moreheadstate.edu/chs.

Outdoor Recreation If you like to walk, hike, bike, kayak, fish or take in the scenery, Eagle Lake is on our campus, surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest, and Cave Run Lake is just a short drive away. You can also sign up for outdoor trips, survival skills and other workshops, rent camping and hiking equipment, or kayaks and paddleboards through Outdoor Adventures (located in The Rec).

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So ... just who or what is Beaker? You might find him at any number of MSU functions … and he’s a real hit with the students. That would be none other than our very enthusiastic mascot, Beaker. Beaker was born into the Eagle family in 1993, and he soon became an integral part of the atmosphere at MSU home sporting events. During games, you can find Beaker chatting with the fans, doing the chicken dance with his buddies or even waiting in line for some delicious hand-dipped ice cream. Away from the court, Beaker is proud to make appearances at school and community events.

“I chose Morehead State to venture out and do something different than what I was doing beforehand. As a result, I have fallen in love with MSU and am excited to call this place my alma mater.” Sayyid Kanu (19) came from Columbus, Ohio, and made the most of his MSU experience. He made strides on the field as a member of the Eagle Football team and on campus as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. Kanu recently earned his Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Science.

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Eagle Athletics (NCAA Division I)

Men’s sports

At MSU, we have a proud, championship tradition in athletics.

Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Track and Field

We play to win – on and off the field. MSU student-athletes compete for the best academic success and athletic accomplishments. Eagle student-athletes have won the prestigious OVC Institutional Academic Excellence Award 12 times, and our teams finish among leaders in their conference and nationwide. MSU provides our student-athletes with exceptional academic resources like our Eagle Athletics Guided Learning & Enhancement (EAGLE) Center. This 7,000 square-foot facility features Wi-Fi internet access, computer stations and areas for both private and group study. As a student, you get to see our student-athletes from all of our athletic programs play for free with your EagleCard.

Cheerleading Our Morehead State cheerleaders are champions – among the best cheerleading squads in the nation. They compete at the Universal Cheerleading Association college cheerleading championships in Orlando, Florida, and have walked away with 45 national titles. If you want to be part of a winning tradition and join our all-women or coed squads, tryouts are held in the spring. You can also audition for our dance team, which performs at several of our home athletic events.

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Visit Now that you have a glimpse of how incredible it is to be an Eagle, we would love for you to get a real sense of the authentic MSU experience by visiting campus and seeing for yourself. Whether you come alone or bring along family and friends, a visit to MSU lets you: • Meet with caring staff who guide you through admissions and financial aid meetings. • Take a tour of campus with an Eagle Guide. • Speak with engaging, experienced professors in your program of interest. • Talk with a current student to get a sense of college life at MSU. MSU offers campus tours throughout the year, Monday through Friday. Please schedule at least two weeks in advance so we can personalize your visit. Schedule your visit at www.moreheadstate.edu/visit or call 800-585-6781. We also offer Saturday open house programs. For more information, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/openhouse.

Ready to become an Eagle? Apply online at www.moreheadstate.edu/admission.

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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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