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Bellarmine Welcomes Campus Visitors during Kentucky Private College Week

June 3, 2009

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Bellarmine University will welcome visitors to campus during the sixth annual Kentucky Private College Week June 15-19. Visit times are at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. EDT.

Kentucky Private College Week is a coordinated effort by the state’s 20 nonprofit, independent colleges and universities to provide students and families an easy way to explore a variety of college campuses during the summer.

A single point of registration at http://www.kentuckyprivatecolleges.org and common visit times (9 a.m. and 2 p.m. local time) at all 20 campuses make it easy for prospective students to plan campus visits.

“We want prospective students and their family members to experience what makes Kentucky’s private colleges and universities such a great value,” said Mason Dyer of the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities, which sponsors the event. “Many people are surprised to find out how attainable and affordable an independent college education can be.”

The 20 participating campuses serve students from all income levels. Almost four out of 10 students who attend Kentucky’s independent colleges and universities qualify for a Pell Grant, the federal program for students with high financial need. Together, the 20 campuses provide more than $150 million annually in student financial aid and scholarships.

“The college visit is the most important factor in determining if a campus is the right fit for you,” Dyer said. “Using this opportunity to visit multiple campuses is a great way for students and their family members to begin learn more about what each of Kentucky’s private colleges and universities have to offer.

“While non-traditional students are always welcome at all of our campuses, more than half of Kentucky’s independent colleges offer special opportunities for working adults,” Dyer said. “These include degree-completion programs, evening and weekend classes, online learning, extended campuses, or participation in special programs such as Project Graduate.”

Project Graduate is a statewide initiative to help students with 90 or more credit hours finish a baccalaureate degree.

Kentucky Private College Week also helps potential students save money. In addition to reducing travel costs by making it easy to combine visits, each visitor receives an application fee waiver (up to a $40 value) for every campus they visit during Private College Week.

“Kentucky Private College Week is the perfect road-trip opportunity,” Dyer said. “We have campuses located across Kentucky, from Pikeville to Mayfield, in some of the most beautiful places in the entire country. With the economy keeping people closer to home this summer, we see this as a great chance to see Kentucky while also preparing for the future.”

Visit the Kentucky Private College Week blog at kentuckyprivatecolleges.org to register, see videos featuring current students, learn more about participating campuses, get directions and see the latest news about Kentucky’s private colleges. Or call the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities at (502) 695-5007 for more information.

Kentucky Private College Week is an initiative of the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities. Other campuses participating in Kentucky Private College Week include: Alice Lloyd College, Asbury College, Berea College, Brescia University, Campbellsville University, Centre College, Georgetown College, Kentucky Christian University, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Lindsey Wilson College, Mid-Continent University, Midway College, Pikeville College, St. Catharine College, Spalding University, Thomas More College, Transylvania University, Union College and University of the Cumberlands.

For more about the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities, visit:

http://www.aikcu.org

Bellarmine University is an independent Catholic university offering more than 50 majors, as well as graduate degree programs and a doctor of physical therapy. Forbes magazine and the Princeton Review rank Bellarmine among America’s best colleges, and U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks Bellarmine as a top tier university.

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