University of Louisville Belknap Campus 2301 South Third Street Louisville, KY 40292 www.louisville.edu The University of Louisville is a public university in Jefferson County. It has about 22,000 students, with 80% of them from Kentucky and 72% of them full-time. The school operates on a semester system and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Admissions Contacts: Financial Aid Contact: Student Financial Aid Office Houchens Building, Room 110 Louisville, KY 40292 Phone: 502.852.5511, 800.334.8635 Fax: 502.852.0182 Email: finaid@louisville.edu Office of Admissions University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 Phone: 502.852.6531 Email: admitme@louisville.edu Campus tours: 502.852.6573 Estimated in-state costs (2014-2015): Tuition and fees...................................$10,236 Room and board......................................6,358 Books and supplies..................................1,000 Personal...................................................1,964 Transportation.........................................3,238 Total.....................................................$22,796 Admission requirements: Vary by college and curriculum. Based primarily on high school courses and grades, performance on the ACT or SAT, and high school rank. Application deadlines: January 15 for students applying for scholarship consideration; February 15 (priority) for new freshmen; March 15 for adult, community college transfer, and Phi Theta Kappa. Transfer students should apply at least 6 weeks prior to term. Fee per credit hour for part-time (under 12 hours): $427 Pre-enrollment fees and deposits: Application for admission: $40 (nonrefundable) Housing advance payment: $140 (nonrefundable) Majors Associate’s Paralegal Studies Bachelor’s Accountancy Administration of Justice Anthropology Applied Geography Art Art History Atmospheric Science Biology Bioengineering Business Economics Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering1 Communication Computer Engineering and Computer Science Computer Information Systems Dental Hygiene Early Elementary Education Economics Electrical Engineering English Equine Business Finance Fine Arts French Geography Health and Human Performance History Humanities Industrial Engineering Liberal Studies Marketing Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Middle Grades Music Music Education Music History Music Performance Music Theory and Composition Music Therapy Nursing Pan-African Studies Philosophy Physical Education Physics1 Political Science Psychology Secondary Education Social Work Sociology Spanish Sport Administration Theater Arts Women’s and Gender Studies Workforce Leadership Master’s Accountancy Administration of Justice Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology Anthropology Art Art History Art Education Biochemistry Biology Bioengineering Biostatistics – Decision Science Business Administration Chemical Engineering.. Civil Engineering1 Clinical Investigation Sciences Clinical Psychology Communication Communicative Disorders Computer Engineering and Computer Science Computer Science Counseling and Personnel Services Early Elementary Education Educational Administration Electrical Engineering Engineering Management English Epidemiology Exercise Physiology Experimental Psychology French Health Education Higher Education History Humanities Human Resource Education Industrial Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies Instructional Technology Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Microbiology and Immunology Middle Grades Middle School Education (Continued on next page) 105 Chapter 3 Getting In Class of 2016 University of Louisville Academic Majors (Continued from previous page) Music Music Education Music History Music Performance Music Theory and Composition Nursing Oral Biology Pan-African Studies Pharmacology and Toxicology Philosophy Physical Education Physics1 Physiology and Biophysics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Public Health Reading Education Secondary Education Social Work Sociology Spanish Special Education Sport Administration Theater Arts Urban Planning Women’s and Gender Studies Certificate and/or Diploma Programs: Accountancy African American Theater Asian Studies Clinical Investigation Sciences Data Mining Environmental Engineering Equine Business Health Professions Education Latin American and Latino Studies Logistics and Distribution Marriage and Family Therapy Medieval and Renaissance Studies Network and Information Security Pan-African Studies Police Executive Leadership Development Public History Real Estate Development Women’s and Gender Studies Preprofessional Curricula: Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Graduate and Professional Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology Applied Sociology Art History Audiology Biochemistry Biology Biostatistics – Decision Science Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering1 Clinical Psychology Computer Science and Engineering Counseling and Personnel Services Dentistry Educational Administration Electrical Engineering Elementary Education English Evaluation Experimental Psychology Humanities Industrial Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies Law Mathematics Medicine Microbiology and Immunology Middle Grades Musicology1 Nursing Pharmacology and Toxicology Physics1 Physiology and Biophysics Public Health Social Work Special Education Urban and Public Affairs 1 Degree awarded at University of Kentucky. 106 Chapter 3 Getting In Class of 2016