University of Louisville

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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
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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
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Degree awarded at University of Kentucky.
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