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KENTUCKY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS - Contact Info

DANVILLE, KY

 

Institution Type: Private for-profit, 2-year

Federal Aid: Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g., Direct Loans).

Degrees Offered: Associate's

Certificates Offered: less-than-2-years

Carnegie Classified: Associate’s Colleges: - These institutions offer associate’s degree and certificate programs but, with few exceptions, award no baccalaureate degrees.

CENTRAL KENTUCKY TECHNICAL COLLEGE-DANVILLE CAMPUS - Contact Info

DANVILLE, KY

Institution Type: Public, less-than-2-year

Federal Aid: Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g., Direct Loans).

Certificates Offered: less-than-2-years, less-than-1-year

 

CENTRE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY - Contact Info

DANVILLE, KY 

 

Institution Type: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above

Federal Aid: Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g., Direct Loans).

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's

Carnegie Classified: Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts - These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award at least half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.

Undergrad Application Fee: $35.00

Year Prices: In-state:$18,000; Out-of-state:$18,000; Books and supplies:$700

Total Enrollment: 1055

Gender: Men - 47.4%, Women - 52.6%

Race / Ethnicity: Non-resident alien - 1.4%, Black non-Hispanic - 3.3%, American Indian or Alaskan Native - 0.2%, Asian or Pacific Islander - 0.9%, Hispanic - 0.4%, White non-Hispanic - 93.7%

Student Counts: Full-time, first-time undergraduate students:250, Percent full-time, first-time undergraduate:24.0, Percent full-time, first-time undergraduate receiving financial aid:68.0