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one eastern At Eastern Kentucky University, you’ll find a sense of belonging and
connection at our beautiful and welcoming campus. We are One Eastern, unified by a common goal — offering opportunities for students from all backgrounds to succeed and achieve their dreams. Your path to success starts at EKU. The journey will challenge you, but you will find plenty of support and encouragement along the way. From your first day on campus to the moment you graduate, you’ll be shaped by your Eastern Experience. Schedule a visit today or take our virtual tour, and see for yourself why so many students thrive at Eastern Kentucky University. go.eku.edu/visit
PROGRAMS EKU offers more than 100 degrees and concentrations, including: • American Sign Language • Athletic Training • Aviation
14,980 total enrollment
15:1 student-to-faculty ratio
75% retention rate* the highest in kentucky
students from 50 states 47 countries
no. 1 in kentucky employment rates for degree holders
17% under-represented minority population*
• Criminal Justice • Education • Fire, Arson + Explosion Investigation • Forensic Science • Interactive Multimedia • Nursing • Occupational Science • Professional Golf Management • Social Justice Studies View all programs: go.eku.edu/programs
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THE EKU ADVANTAGE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INCENTIVES AND INITIATIVES DESIGNED TO KEEP YOUR DEGREE WITHIN REACH
2020-2021 estimated costs
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We know that cost is one of the most important factors in your college choice. We’re proud to offer an outstanding education at a competitive, affordable price. For up-to-date costs,
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Available to U.S. residents living outside
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of learning, growth, and opportunity.” Emily Hall CLASS OF 2020 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
SCHOLARSHIPS 70% of Fall 2020 freshmen received institutional aid or scholarships. Based on your high school GPA and standardized test scores, merit scholarships are automatically applied — there is no separate application. • Estimate your scholarship award at go.eku.edu/estimator • Learn about additional scholarship opportunities at go.eku.edu/scholarships
• Explore all financial aid options, including grants, loans and work-study at go.eku.edu/aid
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WAIVED TEST SCORES Applicants must have a minimum high school GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. College entrance exams are used for course placement and scholarship only.
PROGRAMS go.eku.edu/programs
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THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU AT KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY
At Kentucky State, a close, family-oriented community welcomes entering freshmen and transfer students alike. Here, we understand every student has a unique set of strengths — some known and others you have yet to discover. As the state’s oldest HBCU, our rich history, highly diverse campus community and strong emphasis on academics and community service will prepare you for success.
OUR RANKINGS (U.S. News and World Reports): #1 IN TERMS OF BEST VALUE IN OUR REGION #7 AMONG PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN OUR REGION #29 AMONG HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
38 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS MOST POPULAR MAJORS: NURSING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER SCIENCE
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TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 2171 STUDENTS FALL 2019 FRESHMAN CLASS:
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The Academic Scholarship Program at Kentucky State University is designed to recognize and reward students who have exemplified academic excellence. Scholarships recipients are identified by the B.R.E.D.S. Office to entering students who have not completed a bachelor’s degree program. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and are renewable for subsequent semesters when criteria are met. The scholarship allocations provided below reflect implementation for year one. *Scholarship discounts cannot be used in conjunction with other institutional scholarships/awards. The scholarship discount will be reduced by the amount of any federal grant and/or external scholarship eligibility. In a case where two institutional scholarship discounts are offered, the scholarship of greater value will be included as part of the financial aid package. Refunds cannot be generated from institutional discounts. +Scholarship discounts can be used in conjunction with other institutional scholarships up to the direct cost of attendance (tuition – up to 18 credit hours, standard fees, housing and meals – if residing on campus). Scholarships may be reduced by the dollar amount of any federal grant and/or external scholarship. Refunds cannot be generated from institutional discounts.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS TYPE The John Henry Jackson (KJHJ) Distinguished Achiever Scholarship*
CRITERIA - First-time freshmen 3.5 cumulative (unweighted) HS GPA - Minimum 25 ACT or SAT equivalent (1200-1230)
The Rufus Ballard Atwood (KRBA) Prestigious Scholarship*
- First-time freshmen - 3.2-3.49 cumulative (unweighted) HS GPA - Minimum 22 ACT or SAT equivalent (1100-1120)
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- Full tuition and mandatory fees (up to 18 semester credit hours) standard housing, meals and books for eight consecutive semesters
- Valid FAFSA completed annually by Jan. 15 priority deadline
- Full tuition and mandatory fees (up to 18 semester credit hours) books and half the cost for standard housing, meals for eight consecutive semesters
- Valid FAFSA completed annually by Jan. 15 priority deadline
- Minimum 3.5 GPA maintained while completing minimum 15 non-repeated credit hours per semester - Provide 50 verifiable hours of community service as a tutor or writing coach in the University College every academic year
- Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA maintained while completing minimum 15 non-repeated credit hours per semester - Provide 40 verifiable hours of community service as a tutor or writing coach in the University College every academic year
WHY YOUR STUDENTS SHOULD CHOOSE MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY AFFORDABILITY MSU believes that higher education should be affordable, no matter what your background is. At MSU, 94% of our undergraduate students receive some type of academic scholarship or financial aid. To ensure that all eligible students have the opportunity to learn, MSU offers an array of scholarship opportunities for in-state, out-of-state and transfer students.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE MSU has been recognized for the 17th consecutive year as one of the top public universities in the South in the 2021 edition of “America’s Best Colleges” by U.S. News & World Report. The newest rankings include MSU as 17th in the Top Regional Universities-South division.
CAREER OUTCOMES MSU ensures that all students can pursue a degree that they’re passionate about—and one that will help them start a fulfilling and lucrative career upon graduation. Our students are accepted into professional schools – including medical, dental, veterinary, law and pharmacy programs – at rates well above state and national averages.
UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES The University’s 141 undergraduate degree programs and 23 professional preparation programs are complemented by incredible facilities and unique learning opportunities like our Undergraduate Research Fellowship program, allowing students to work alongside faculty members on projects as early as their freshman year. Students can have a range of experiences from exploring the universe in the Space Science Center, home to one of only a few space systems engineering programs in the country, to gaining hands-on experience at the Derrickson Agricultural Complex, our 325-acre University farm.
PERSONAL ATTENTION MSU keeps class sizes small. The student-faculty ratio is 16:1. Forget about giant lecture halls packed with hundreds of students and a professor who doesn’t know your student by name. Here, the average class size is 18 students, meaning each Eagle has the opportunity to connect both with the material and with the instructor.
CAMPUS SAFETY MSU fosters an environment dedicated to the safety of our students and consistently ranks 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.
AWARD-WINNING EXTRACURRICULARS The MSU community extends far beyond its academic programs. With organized extracurriculars including international award-winning choir programs, a dedicated equestrian team and vibrant Greek life, MSU helps ensure that each student receives a 360-degree experience. On top of the NCAA sports teams, students can participate in a wide variety of intramural sports and outdoor adventures and can stay fit at the on-campus Recreation and Wellness Center, named one of Health Fitness Revolution’s “Top 10 College Recreation Centers.”
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IN-STATE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 2021-22 MINIMUM ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Full tuition, on-campus housing allowance (up to the cost of the Honors Hall), $1,000 book credit at the University Store, a designated meal plan, and $1,500 one-time education abroad allowance (renewable).
*Competitive*
Selection based on academic achievement, including GPA, test scores, challenging coursework, leadership and service experiences, awards and recognitions, essay, sample of work and interview.
Submit a completed Honors Application packet - including admission application, transcripts and test scores - by the application deadline of Dec. 1.
Commonwealth Scholarship
$9,000/year (renewable)
3.75 unweighted high school GPA and 28 ACT composite
New incoming freshman, Kentucky resident
Submit a completed admission application packet - including admission application, transcripts and test scores - by the priority application deadline of March 15.
Governor’s Scholar Award/ Governor’s School for the Arts Award/Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs Award
$8,000/year (renewable) *Requires on campus housing for at least four semesters.
3.50 unweighted high school GPA and 25 ACT composite
New incoming freshman, Kentucky resident, alumnus of Governor’s Scholars Program (GSP), Governor’s School for the Arts (GSA) or Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs (GSE).
Submit a completed admission application packet - including admission application, transcripts and test scores, by the priority deadline of March 15.
Kentucky Scholars Award
$7,000/year (renewable) *Requires on campus housing for at least four semesters. If approved to commute or to live off campus, the scholarship will be reduced by 30%.
3.25 unweighted high school GPA and 25 ACT composite; 600 admission index
New incoming freshman, Kentucky resident.
Submit a completed admissions application packet - including admission application, transcripts and test scores - by the priority application deadline of March 15.
Dean’s Scholar Award
$4,000/year (renewable) *Requires on campus housing for at least four semesters. If approved to commute or to live off campus, the scholarship will be reduced by 50%.
3.25 unweighted high school GPA and 21 ACT composite; 535 Admission Index
New incoming freshman, Kentucky resident.
Submit a completed admissions application packet - including admission application, transcripts and test scores - by the priority application deadline of March 15.
Alumni Scholarship
$1,000/year (renewable) *Requires on campus housing for at least four semesters.
18 ACT composite and an Admission Index of 500
New incoming freshman who is a child, grandchild or spouse of an active MSU alumnus.
Submit a completed admissions application packet - including admission application, transcripts and test scores - by the priority application deadline of March 15.
Valedictorian Scholarship
$1,000 for one year.
Valedictorian of your graduating class
New incoming freshman, valedictorian of your graduating class, Kentucky resident.
Submit a completed admissions application packet - including admission application, transcripts and test scores - by the priority application deadline of March 15.
Black Achiever Scholarship
Full tuition (renewable). *Requires on campus housing for at least four semesters.
18 ACT composite and an Admission Index of 500
New incoming freshman, Kentucky resident, completion of the Black Achievers Program in Lexington or Louisville, Kentucky.
Submit a completed admissions application packet - including admission application form, transcripts, test scores and a completed Diversity Scholar Application packet - by the application deadline of Dec. 1.
Diversity Opportunity Scholarship
Full tuition (renewable). *Requires on campus housing for at least four semesters.
18 ACT composite and an Admission Index of 500
New incoming freshman, Kentucky resident, have an ethnic background of one of Hispanic/Latino, African American, American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.
Submit a completed admission application packet - including admission application form, transcripts, test scores and a completed Diversity Scholar Application packet - by the application deadline of Dec. 1.
Rogers Scholar Award
Full tuition (renewable) or full tuition and housing (renewable). *Requires on campus housing for at least four semesters.
20 ACT composite and 3.50 unweighted high school GPA for full tuition; or 28 ACT composite and a 3.75 unweighted high school GPA for full tuition and housing
New incoming freshman, Kentucky resident, alumnus of Rogers Scholar Program.
Submit a completed admission application packet - including admission application, transcripts and test scores - by the priority application deadline of March 15.
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Honors Scholarship
APPLICATION
Notes: The total duration of renewable scholarships is eight semesters, as long as the renewal criteria is met. Criteria for renewal will be listed in the official award letter. Awards based on academic criteria. Final GPA and official ACT scores may affect awards. Total financial aid cannot exceed cost of attendance. Subsequent changes do not apply to the terms and conditions of an award. Some scholarships have a minimum admission index requirement, in addition to the minimum GPA and minimum ACT requirements. The admission index is calculated by multiplying the ACT composite by 10 and adding it to the GPA x 100. For example, 25 ACT x 10 (250) + 3.50 GPA x 100 (350) = 600 admission index. College credit hours completed prior to high school graduation, including Eagle Scholar courses, do not affect scholarship eligibility. With the exception of the Alumni and Valedictorian Scholarships, students may only receive one academic achievement scholarship.
Information valid as of September 2020.
The opportunities listed here are our primary institutional scholarships for in-state, first-time freshmen. Additional scholarships are available. For more information, visit
www.moreheadstate.edu/scholarships. MSU is an affirmative action, equal opportunity, educational institution.
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Calling all Racers. Make your mark. Murray State offers a life-defining college experience that prepares you for personal and professional success. new york
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Our special Residential College system offers a great way to meet fellow Racers, network with faculty and participate in activities, cookouts, movie nights and more!
Did you know? We are ACT/SAT test-optional — a GPA of 3.0 or above guarantees admission! Couples who meet on campus and get married hang their shoes from the SHOE TREE. Legend says it brings them a lifetime of good luck.
Since 1976, every home game touchdown has been marked by a thoroughbred, nicknamed RACER ONE, running a celebratory lap on the running track around the football field. Clear the track!
Former Murray State Racer basketball star Ja Morant was named 2019-2020 NBA Rookie of the Year for the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Admitted full-time undergraduate students who are children or grandchildren of Murray State graduates are granted in-state tuition. murraystate.edu/legacy
Eligible first-time freshmen and new transfer students who are residents of Kentucky pay no tuition through the Murray State Promise. murraystate.edu/promise
To learn more, schedule a virtual or on-campus visit and apply for admission, visit admissions.murraystate.edu
colleges and schools Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business College of Education and Human Services College of Humanities and Fine Arts Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology Hutson School of Agriculture School of Nursing and Health Professions
murraystate.edu Equal education and employment opportunities M/F/D, AA employer. Murray State University supports a clean and healthy campus. Please refrain from personal tobacco use.
Quality, Affordability and Accessibility MISSION STATEMENT
Murray State offers YOU “educational opportunities often experienced at research institutions with nurturing student-teacher interactions found at smaller universities.” One of America’s Best College Values One of the best Academic Achievement Scholarship awards with additional stipends murraystate.edu/scholarships U.S. News & World Report - recognized consistently for THREE decades as one of the Best Regional Universities in the South A partnership with Primary Care Medical Center of Murray provides on-campus and virtual health services to students with on-site physicians, nurses and staff, along with after-hours access.
Denoted as a Best Value among Regional Universities in the South Listed as a Best College for Veterans
Goals, Dreams, Outcomes Murray State’s Career Services team is committed to helping you land the internship or post-graduation career of your dreams. Polish your resume with the writing team, find your new look with free professional attire from the Career Closet, pick up a suit or blouse at the JCPenney Suit-Up sale and check out internship opportunities from nearly 4,300 employers through Handshake, an online career management platform.
Points of Pride Murray State has been named one of the 10 Best “Hidden Gems” in the Southeast by Campus Gazette. 145 Academic Programs with opportunities for creative internships and scholarship with expert faculty and staff awarded $7.4 million in grant funding in 2019-20 Murray State offers on-campus courses at its Murray location as well as five regional campuses and educational presences in Paducah, Henderson, Madisonville, Hopkinsville and Fort Campbell. If you can ever set foot on campus, I think you’ll fall in love with it. - Darren Jones (right), 1994 alumnus and parent from Murray, Kentucky
Ranks first among Kentucky public comprehensive universities (most recent finalized data)
Graduation rate of all students and low-income students First-to-second year retention rate of all baccalaureate degreeseeking students as well as lowincome and underrepresented minority students Two consecutive years with significant increases in new freshman, transfer and graduate students
Visit Us! Come see what being a Racer is all about! Schedule an in-person or virtual tour at murraystate.edu/visit
“I believe that the atmosphere of the university is what sets Murray State apart from many other universities. Whenever you come to college for the first time, many people expect chaos, partying and teachers who see you as just a number, rather than a person. Murray State isn’t like that. The professors actually care whether or not you learn in their classes and the campus is very safe and welcoming.” – Kevonte Turnley Evansville, Indiana
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Apply through Common App or nku.edu/apply. Apply by Feb. 15, 2021.
2020-21 UNDERGRADUATE TUITION
Honors College application priority deadline Jan. 15th
VISIT Fall Visit Opportunities: In-person, virtual, weekday, weekend and evening visits available. Sign up at nku.edu/visit.
(12-16 credit hours) PER SEMESTER
ANNUAL
IN-STATE/RESIDENT
$4,956
$9,912
OUT-OF-STATE/NON-RESIDENT
$9,936
$19,872
INDIANA RATE*
$4,956
$9,912
*Indiana Rate: Indiana residents of Dearborn, Franklin, Jefferson, Ohio, Ripley and Switzerland counties are eligible for the Indiana tuition rate, which is renegotiated annually. Students must be enrolled in undergraduate degree-seeking programs and may pursue their degree on a full- or part-time basis.
EDGE Award: allows out-of-state students to earn a tuition rate of in-state tuition + $500. Test Optional Information: Freshmen applicants with an unweighted 2.75 or greater high school GPA will be offered admissions regardless of ACT/SAT scores. Freshmen applicants with an unweighted GPA lower than 2.75 will be required to submit ACT/SAT scores to complete their admissions file. Freshmen applicants must have a 2.0 unweighted GPA to be considered for admissions.
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Merit scholarships and additional scholarship application available. The university scholarship deadline is Feb. 15, 2021. See all of our scholarship opportunities at nku.edu/scholarships. Most academic scholarships are available for students regardless of ACT/SAT scores.
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TOP MAJORS AT NKU: Nursing, Computer Information Technology, Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Psychological Science, Social Work, Elementary Education, Integrative Studies, Criminal Justice, Business Administration
FORBES
NEW MAJORS: B.S. Cybersecurity, B.S. Software Engineering, B.A. Law, B.A. Japanese
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DO MORE. BE MORE. At the University of Kentucky, we’ve curated an educational experience centered around helping you fulfill your wildest dreams. Our more than 200 academic programs mean that whatever you want to do, you can do it here. Collaboration among students and scholars from different colleges leads to amazing discoveries. Here you’ll find the inspiration to fuel your aspirations and the opportunities to do more than you ever imagined. So go. Do something bold.
It’s why you’re here.
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transformation of campus living and learning spaces including new residence halls, classrooms and the Gatton Student Center
Through our Smart Campus initiative, we’re putting the latest technology in the palm of your hands through an Apple iPad, smart keyboard and Apple Pencil provided to all first-year students.
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$31,294
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Rates for 2021-22 are subject to Board of Trustees approval. The 2020-21 rates reflect a cap on tuition and mandatory fees that was enacted due to altered university operations because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Getting to Lexington
Welcome to
Lexington,Ky. “Horse Capital of the World” #9 Friendliest City in the U.S. (2020)
#2 Best Cities for College Grads (2020)
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#29 Best Place to Live in the U.S. (2020)
#23 Best City for Gamers (2020)
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Lexington is located at the intersection of two major interstates—I-64 and I-75 and has three airports within 85 miles of campus (or just over 670 furlongs if you’re traveling by horse)—Blue Grass Airport (Lexington), Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport and Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky International Airport.
One of the Top 50 Best Foodie Towns in America (2019) (The Daily Meal)
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Office of Undergraduate Admission 100 Funkhouser Building Lexington, KY 40506-0054 859-257-2000 applyuk.com
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Most Beautiful College Campus in KY (MSN)
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200+ undergraduate programs
5 minutes from Downtown Louisville
14:1 student:faculty ratio
10 minutes from an international airport
11,614 full-time undergraduate students
31% of students identify as Black/ African American, Latinx, Asian, American Indian/Alaskan Native, or Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
19% of undergraduate students come from outside of Kentucky
Recognized as a top LGBT-friendly university by three national groups
91 nations and 53 states/territories are represented in the student population
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450+ recognized student organizations
Proud member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)
UofL’s student loan debt is below the national average and the lowest average debt of KY public schools (4-year or above)
UofL is one of only 69 universities in the United States to achieve both Carnegie Foundation Research 1 and Community Engagement classifications
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UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS College of Arts and Sciences
» Philosophy
College of Education and Human
School of Nursing
» American Sign Language Interpreting
» Physics
Development
» Nursing*
» Political Science
» Early Elementary Education
» Anthropology
» Psychology*
» Middle and Secondary Education
School of Public Health and Information
» Art
» Sociology*
» Health and Human Performance
Sciences
Studies
• Graphic Design
» Spanish
• Exercise Science
• Interior Design
» Sustainability
• Physical Education
• 2-D Studios
» Theatre Arts
• 3-D Studios
» Urban Studies
» Art History » Asian Studies
» Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies*
» Biology
» Organizational Leadership and Learning* » Special Education » Sports Administration*
College of Business
Kent School of Social Work
• Biochemistry
» Accountancy*
» Social Work*
• Business Chemistry
» Business Administration*
» Chemistry
» Public Health J.B. Speed School of Engineering » Bioengineering » Chemical Engineering » Civil Engineering » Computer Science and Engineering » Electrical Engineering
» Communication*
» Computer Information Systems
School of Music
» Industrial Engineering
» Criminal Justice*
» Economics
» Instrumental Performance/Vocal
» Mechanical Engineering
» English
» Equine Business
» French
» Finance
» Jazz Performance
Pre-Professional Programs
» Geography
» Management
» Jazz Studies
» Pre-Dentistry
» History
» Marketing
» Music and New Media
» Pre-Law
» Music Composition
» Pre-Medicine
School of Dentistry
» Music Education
» Pre-Optometry
» Dental Hygiene
» Music General
» Pre-Pharmacy
» Music History
» Pre-Physical Therapy
» Music Theory
» Pre-Veterinary Medicine
» Humanities » Latin American & Latino Studies » Liberal Studies » Mathematics • Actuarial Sciences » Neuroscience » Pan-African Studies
*Also available as an online program https://uofl.me/majors
Performance
» Music Therapy
APPLYING TO UOFL • Apply online via UofL’s Take Flight Application or the Common App at louisville.edu/apply • Non-refundable application fee $25 (no fee for students with free/reduced lunch) • Submit ACT or SAT score(s) and official high school transcripts • ACT and SAT scores will be optional for students entering in Fall 2021.* • Priority Application Deadline is February 15
*Due to limited ACT/SAT testing opportunities, UofL will allow first-time Fall 2021 freshmen to opt out of submitting ACT or SAT scores for admission. UofL is continuing to review test-optional policies and will provide updates as they are available. Learn more at: uofl.me/test-optional
FALL 2021 STANDARDIZED TESTING For the Fall 2021 admission cycle, the University of Louisville is ACT/SAT optional. UofL is committed to making scholarship opportunities available to all students. For Fall 2021: we will consider students with or without ACT/SAT scores. More emphasis will be placed on a student’s grades, high school curriculum and a student-involvement resume. We do strongly encourage students with qualifying test scores to submit those to automatically receive admission-based awards. As with any year, there are limited scholarship funds; we will do our best to maximize awarding. Our Honors Program and the McConnell Scholar program have dropped their test score requirement for Fall 2021 entering students. For more information
» Reach out to your admission counselor » Test-optional FAQs
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