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WKU is serious about its bold vision to be “A Leading American University with International Reach.” The key to achieving that vision is building a richly diverse student population. We want you at WKU. We want undergraduate and graduate students from all Kentucky counties, all states, and from countries around the world in our student population. We have built a beautiful inviting campus with state-of-the-art academic facilities, residences, and restaurants. We have also established an embracing culture of inclusion and affection for global values. As President, I want to know you personally and follow your progress through graduation. I will be personally involved in a high-energy, highly intellectual, and highly prestigious university experience for you. I look forward to welcoming you to WKU!
Gary Ransdell
Welcome to Western Kentucky University (WKU), an institution where academic excellence and opportunity are all within your reach. Each year, WKU welcomes students from around the world to its beautiful hilltop campus. We are proud of our nationally and internationally ranked academic programs, as well as our welcoming and friendly community. At WKU we embrace the richness of various cultures and value inclusion above all else. As Director of Recruitment and Admissions, it is my responsibility to ensure that our University continues to grow and thrive. On behalf of the WKU family, I look forward to personally welcoming you and ensuring that you achieve your higher education dreams!
WKUJace Lux
Greetings from
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This could be your academic future…let us help you envision your new life on The Hill. Welcome to Western Kentucky University, where student success is at the center of whatwe mean when we say the Spirit Makes the Master.
Picture yourself here—a beautiful campus on a hill, where 100 cherry trees blossom each year among lush flowers and vibrant green grass. All surrounded by larger-than-life architecture, a newly remodeled student union, brand-new stadiums and state-of-the-art technology. This is Western Kentucky University, where the stunning scenery is outdone only by our standards for academic excellence, and the continued promise of attending a leading American university with international reach.
UEXCELLENT EDUCATION AT AN AFFORDABLE COSTUONE OF THE TOP HONORS PROGRAMS IN THE NATIONUPHOTOJOURNALISM DEPARTMENT RANKED NO. 4 BY THE WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST FOUNDATIONUWKU WAS RANKED IN THE TOP 3RD OF US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT’S 2014 EDITION OF BEST COLLEGES & REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES (SOUTH)
UACCREDITED STATE UNIVERSITYUACCLAIMED AS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAMPUSES IN THE NATIONUPULITZER PRIZE WINNING ALUMNI AVERAGE GRADUATION TIME: 4.2 YEARS
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WKU is only the fourth university worldwide to be designated a “Safe Community” by the National Safety Council.
WKU is located in the beautiful city of Bowling Green, Kentucky, known for its special ‘southern hospitality.’ A thriving university town with a progressive population, Bowling Green is the 3rd largest city in Kentucky and the dining and shopping mecca for a dozen surrounding counties. It’s a bustling city with a diverse economy, award-winning schools, affordable housing, and a low crime rate. In 2014, it was ranked among the top 20 Great Affordable College towns.
Bowling Green is home to the General Motors Corvette Assembly - the only Corvette production facility in the world. The Corvette Museum includes one-of-a-kind prototypes that were designed but never manufactured as well as other Corvette memorabilia. To view amazing natural creations head to the Lost River Valley and Cave. Take the underground boat tour, on the shortest deep river in the world, to see a land formation that is more than 10,000 years old. Bowling Green is also home to a number of historic war landmarks, exquisite old homes and remarkable buildings that can be visited on foot or by car during a leisurely drive through this beautiful part of the country.
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H LAXTTHE WORLD IS YOUR CLASSROOMInternational education programs provide you the opportunity to extend your learning beyond the borders of the WKU
campus, make global connections, and build skills which are valuable to future employers. Students who study abroad
often return with a greater awareness of the world and global issues, a better understanding of their own culture, increased
interpersonal, cross-cultural and leadership skills, and improved self-confidence—assets that will serve you well in the future.
Research has shown that those who have studied abroad are more likely to be hired sooner after graduation and have a higher
starting salary than those who did not. As graduates compete for jobs in this global economy, study abroad is something that
can set you apart!
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The spirit of WKU is campus-wide, both on and off the playing field. The University’s athletic program is extensive, made up of 17 varsity teams in 11 different sports, including basketball, baseball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. All sports at WKU are part of Conference USA. Learn more at www.wkusports.com/.
Broadcasting Kaitlyn’s WKU experience took her around the world. She studied abroad in England and Cuba, and rubbed shoulders with movie stars at the Sundance Film Festival.
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Student organizations and academic clubs are a great way to meet people and try new things. WKU currently has more than 300 student organizations, so it’s easy to find the right one for you. The city of Bowling Green also offers various organizations, activities, and events throughout the year, so there’s always something to do in Bowling Green!
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SUMMERMay 1st
Cherry Presidential Scholarship deadline: November 15th
l Minimum 3.8 unweighted GPA* and ACT composite of 31 (1360 SAT)l Participation in the Honors College is requiredl Scholarships are competitively awarded
Other scholarships deadline: January 15th
l Minimum 3.30 unweighted GPA* and ACT composite of 26 (1170 SAT)l Scholarships are competitively awarded
Your admissions app is your scholarship app!*Based upon final high school GPA
Online application
Official High School Transcripts
Minimum Academic Requirements Freshmen: unweighted 2.5 GPA Transfer:* 2.0 GPA
ACT composite of 20 or greater, or
SAT (math + critical reading) of 940 or higher, or
Unweighted high school GPA of 2.50 or higher, or
Achieve the required Composite Admission Index (CAI) score visit: www.wku.edu/admissions/cai.php
*Students with 24 or more earned hours of college credit
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
SCHOLARSHIPS
FALLAugust 1st
APPLY AT www.wku.edu/admissions!Financial aid applications are available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov or www.wku.edu/financialaid
SPRINGJanuary 1st
NEW SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE
n + Accountingn Advanced Accounting Studiesn Advanced Manufacturing (concentrations in Food Processing and Technology, Manufacturing and Industrial Distribution, and Quality Systemsn + Advertising (concentrations in Branding, Creative Print, and Creative Interactive)n Aerospace Studiesn African American Studiesn Agricultural Technology and Managementn Agriculture (concentrations in Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Mechanization, Agronomy- Plant, Agronomy-Soil, Animal Science, Dairy Science, General Agriculture, Horse Science, Horticulture, and Turf and Golf Course Management)n AgriculturennAmerican Sign Language Studiesn Anthropology (concentrations in Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, and Cultural Resource Management)n Anthropologyn Applied Statisticsnn*Arabicn Architectural Drafting Technologyn Architectural Sciencen Art Education (see Visual Studies)nnArt Historyn Asian Religions and Culturesn Asian Studiesn Astronomyn Athletic CoachingnnBiochemistrynnBiologyn Biophysicsn Broadcastingn + Broadcasting (concentrations in Television/Film Production, Broadcast News, and Radio and Television Operations)n Business Administrationn Business and Marketing Educationn Business (concentrations in Management Information Systems, Office Management and Supervision, Business Management, Real Estate, Manufacturing Management, and Water Utilities Management)n + Business Economicsn + Business Informaticsn Canadian Studiesn Chemistryn Chemistry (concentrations in ASC Certified and General, Teacher Certification)n Child Lifen Child Studiesn n*Chinesen Citizenship and Social Responsibilityn City and Regional Planningn + Civil Engineeringn CNSS 4011 (Information Assurance)
n Coal Chemistryn + Communication Disordersnn+Communication Studiesn Community Recreationn Computer Information Systemsn + Computer Information Technologyn Computer Literacyn + Computer Science (concentrations in Systems/ Scientific applications or specialty options)nnComputer SciencennConstruction Managementn Consumer and Family Sciencesn + Corporate and Organizational Communicationn Creative Writingn Criminologyn Cross Cultural Communication in Health Carenn+Dancen Data Analysis Using SASnn+Dental Hygienen Digital Advertisingn Drinking Water Operationsn Early Childhood Educationn Earth Sciencenn+Economicsnn+Electrical Engineeringn Elementary Educationn Englishn English (concentrations in Literature, Creative Writing, and Professional Writing)n English for Secondary Teachersnn+Entrepreneurshipn + Environmental Health Sciencen Environmental Studiesn Exceptional Education- LBD and MSDn + Exercise Sciencen Facility and Event Managementn Family and Consumer Sciences (concentrations in Family and Consumer Sciences Education, Child Studies, and Family Studies)n Family Home Visitingn Family Studiesn Filmn Film Studiesn Financen + Finance (concentrations in Financial Management and Financial Planning)n Financial Planningn Floodplain Managementn Floristryn Folkloren Food Processing and Technologyn Food Service ManagementnnFrenchn Gender and Women’s Studiesn Geographic Information SciencennGeographic Information Systemsn Geography (concentrations in Cultural Geography, Honors Geography, Karst Geosciences, Land, Weather and Climate, Planning and GIS, and Environmental Planning and Resource Management)**GA, TN
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n Geographyn Geology (concentrations in Earth and Space Science, and General Geoscience)n GeologynnGermann Gerontologyn Global Health Servicen Graphic Design (for Advertising majors)nn+Health Care Administration**LA
n Health Educationnn+Health Information Managementn Health Sciences (concentrations in Allied Health, Environmental Health Science, General Wellness Studies, Gerontology, Health Promotions, Health Services, Social Services)nnHistoryn Honors Self-Designed Studiesn Honors Self-Designed Studies - A.B., B.S.n Hospitality Managementn + Hospitality Management and Dietetics (concentrations in Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management; Nutrition and Dietetics; and Food, Nutrition and Wellness)n Human Resource Managementn iMedian Industrial (Vocational, Career, and Technical) Education (concentrations in Technology Education and Vocational Education)n Industrial SciencesnnInformation Systemsn Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (teacher certification and non-teacher certification concentrations)n Interdisciplinary Studies (concentrations in Arts, Business, Education, Health, Humanities, Military Studies, Organization & Communication of Ideas, Science, Social and Behavioral Science, Social Justice and Equity Studies, Sustainability, Technology)n Interdisciplinary Studies (concentrations in Arts, Business, Education, Health, Humanities, Organization & Communication of Ideas, Science, Social and Behavioral Science, Social Justice/Equity Studies, and Technology)n International Affairsnn+International Businessn Interior Designn Interior Design and Fashion Merchandising (concentrations in Interior Design, Fashion Merchandising)n Kentucky Studiesn *Kitchen and Bath nnLand Surveyingn Latin American StudiesnnLeadership Studies
** Academic Common Market | Students from certain southern states (listed next to each major) may be eligible to pay in-state fees to pursue those majors. For more information, visit the Southern Regional Education Board website at: www.sreb.org/page/1304/academic_common_market.html. + Students wishing to pursue a major in one of these areas should be aware that upon admission to the university, admission to the department is also required. Baccalaureate degree programs generally require admission by the third year of study. Contact the appropriate department for specific information about individual requirements.* At time of this publication approval of these programs was pending
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n Legal Studiesn Library Media Educationn Literaturen Lodging Managementn Long-term Care Administrationn + Management (concentrations in Business Administration, Human Resources/Personnel Management)n Manufacturing Technologyn Marketingn +Marketing (concentrations in Strategic Marketing, Marketing Sales, and Social Media Marketing)nn+Mass CommunicationnnMathematicsn + Mathematics (concentrations in Fundamentals/Analysis and Discrete, Fundamentals of Applied Math, Fundamentals of Math Studies, Non-Teacher Certifiable and Teacher Education)n + Mathematical Economics (concentrations in General Mathematical Economics, Actuarial Science)n + Mechanical Engineeringn Medical Technologyn Meeting, Convention, and Exposition Planningn Meteorologyn Middle East Studiesn Middle Level Education (concentrations in Language Arts, Social Studies, and Dual Social Studies/Language Arts)n + Middle Grades Mathematicsn Middle School Science n Military Leadershipn Military Science n Music (Liberal Arts)n Music n Music-B.M. (concentrations in Music Ed.-Instrumental P-12, Music Ed.-Integrated P-12, Music Ed.-Vocal P-12, and Vocal and Instrumental Performance)n Musical Theatrenn+News/Editorial Journalism Writingn Non-profit Administration nn+Nursingn Nutritionn Nutritional and Food ChemistrynnOccupational Safety and Healthn Office Systems Technologiesn + Organizational Leadershipn Outdoor Leadershipn + Paralegal Studiesn + Paramedicinen + Performing Arts (B.F.A.) (concentrations in Acting, Directing, Music Theatre, and Theatre Design and Technology)**TN
n Performing Arts AdministrationnnPhilosophyn + Photojournalism nnPhysical Education (concentrations in Movement Studies, and Teacher Education)
n Physics (concentration in Physics Education)n Physics n Political CommunicationnnPolitical Sciencen Popular Culture Studiesn Pre-Chiropracticn Pre-Dentistryn Pre-Forestryn Pre-Lawn Pre-Medicinen Pre-Optometryn Pre-Pharmacyn Pre-Physical Therapyn Pre-Podiatric Medicinen Pre-Theologyn Pre-Veterinary Medicinen Professional WritingnnPsychologyn + Public Health (concentrations in Environmental Health, and Public Health Education)n + Public Relationsn Real Estate n Recreation AdministrationnnReligious Studiesn Russian and East European Studiesn Salesn Science and Mathematics Educationn Sexuality Studiesn Social Studiesnn+Social WorknnSociologyn Southern Studies nnSpanishn + Sport Managementn Studio Artn Sustainabilityn + Systems Management (concentrations in Administrative Systems, Agricultural Systems, Criminology Systems, Digital Media Technologies, Fire/ Rescue Administration, Geographic Information Systems, Government Systems, Healthcare Informatics, Human Resource Development, Industrial/ Manufacturing Systems, Information Systems, Law Enforcement Administration, Leadership, Military Systems, Occupational Safety and Health, Technical Sales, Technical Training, Technical Writing)n Teaching English as a Second Languagen Technology Managementn Textiles and Apparel MerchandisingnnTheatren Tourismn + Visual Arts (concentrations in Graphic Design, and Studio)n Visual Studies (concentrations in Art Education and Studio Art)n Vocational-Industrial and Technical Teacher Educationn Water Resourcesn Water Resources Management (concentrations in Water Technology, Wastewater Technology, and Water Utilities Management)nnWorksite Health Promotion
**AL,GA,MD,SC, TN,VA,WV
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UNION:
Located in the center of campus, the Downing Student Union (DSU) is truly the heart of student activity at Western Kentucky University. Originally constructed in 1970, the building underwent a $50 million dollar renovation to become among the most state-of-the-art student unions in the nation when it reopened in 2014. This beautiful facility houses academic support services, is home to a variety of campus restaurants, and serves as a meeting facility for student organizations.
A variety of student-based programming occurs in DSU throughout the year including lectures by world-renowned speakers, campus pageants, academic competitions, dances, banquets, and other special events. Whether you want to buy books and supplies, enjoy a meal, become involved in leadership or volunteer activities, learn more about student organizations, explore job opportunities, locate tutoring assistance, take part in exciting entertainment events, or just meet friends, the Downing Student Union is the place to visit while you’re at Western Kentucky University!
The heart of Western Kentucky University’s campus!
Dedicated in 2013, the 30,000 square foot Augenstein Alumni Center provides a familiar meeting place for Hilltoppers of the past, present and future. In addition to housing a museum showcasing articles from WKU’s extensive history and providing meeting space for functions both large and small, the Center also serves as the official welcome center for WKU visitors, and is the launching point for campus tours.
This beautiful building is entirely the result of contributions from alumni and friends who wish to celebrate WKU students of the past, present, and future. As WKU President Dr. Gary Ransdell recently commented, “This building speaks to our traditions…our values… and all the things that make us distinctive as a university. Prospective students will start their tours here. They’ll learn about our traditions even as they’re making a decision to become a Hilltopper.”
Once at the Augenstein Alumni Center, you’re just minutes away from downtown Bowling Green and all of the exciting dining, shopping, sporting events, and entertainment the city has to offer. The Center is adjacent to a brand new university-owned apartment complex for WKU students, and a soon-to-be-completed Hyatt Place® hotel, making campus visits even more convenient!
AUGENSTEINALUMNI CENTER
Dining at
WKU has a wide variety of dining locations to choose from. Visit Java City or Starbucks for a quick pick-me-up. Einstein Bros. Bagels in Mass Media and Technology Hall feeds your breakfast food cravings, while Subway, Panda Express, Papa John’s Pizza and Chick-fil-A provide good food on the go. The Fresh Food Company offers an all-you-care-to-eat buffet-style dining experience for breakfast, lunch and dinner with several different stations. WKU is also home to the world’s only Steak ‘n Shake located on a college campus! Each dining facility offers healthy and vegetarian choices to students. Check out our dining facilities and meal plan options at www.wkudining.com.
At WKU, we want to make campus accommodations as comfortable as possible. More than $70 million has been spent on renovations of our 15 residence halls, all of which boast air-conditioning, wireless internet, kitchen and laundry facilities, and study rooms. We offer single gender as well as co-ed residence halls, some with options like themed living and living/learning facilities. Those options pair students with others who have the same interests, majors, or study habits. Learn more about housing and obtain the necessary forms at www.wku.edu/housing.
Housing
WKU REGIONAL CAMPUSESHHH
EARN A DEGREE CLOSE TO HOME.
In addition to the Bowling Green main campus, WKU serves more than 3,400 students, or 17% of it’s total enrollment, at three regional campuses in Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, Glasgow and Owensboro. The principal goals for WKU’s Regional Campuses are to provide access to higher education and to improve the quality of life in the communities they serve.
If you are looking to earn a WKU degree close to home, WKU’s Regional Campuses are an affordable and convenient option with small class sizes, a relaxed campus atmosphere, and personal attention from faculty and staff. The regional campuses offer bachelor degrees and graduate programs as well as certificates and can make transferring from other institutions seamless. Courses are offered in a variety of flexible delivery options: face-to-face, IVS (interactive video services), and distance learning such as on demand and online. For more information on Distance Learning programs at WKU, please visit wku.edu/dl.
WKU ELIZABETHTOWN610 College St RoadElizabethtown, KY 42701(270) 706-8870
WKU FORT KNOX229 Dixie StreetBuilding 1174 Briscoe HallFort Knox, KY 40121(270) 351-1192wku.edu/[email protected]
WKU OWENSBORO4821 New Hartford RoadOwensboro, KY 42303(270) 684-9797wku.edu/[email protected]
WKU GLASGOW500 Hilltopper WayGlasgow, KY 42141(270) 659-6900wku.edu/[email protected]
WKU Elizabethtown-Fort Knox WKU OwensboroWKU Glasgow
More than 45 degree programs offered (undergraduate and graduate)
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