Kentucky Christian University
100 Academic Parkway
Grayson, KY 41143
Kentucky
Christian university is a private, non-profit university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Established in 1919 and granted university status in 2004, this Kentucky
Bible College provides a biblical foundation for all academic work, with an emphasis on moral decisions and service to the community.
Kentucky
Christian University offers bachelor's degree programs through the schools of Education,
business,
nursing, Music, Arts & Sciences, Social Work & Human Services, and Bible & Ministry. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing is also available through the
distance learning program. At the graduate level, students can pursue a Master of Arts in New Testament or Christian Leadership.
Kentucky Christian University is an NCCAA Division II school with eight men's and women's teams including football, volleyball, cross country, basketball, and soccer. Several student organizations are also available, including intramural sports, academic clubs, and a mission awareness group. Students can also attend chapel services on campus or participate in activities at the McKenzie Student Life Center.
Quick Facts:
Prior to receiving a bachelor's degree, every student must complete at least 30 semester hours in biblical studies.
The student-to-faculty ratio at Kentucky Christian University is about 16:1, and more than 75% of professors hold the highest degree in their field.
Kentucky Christian University students can apply for academic merit scholarships, and additional scholarships are available based on community service and performance at the National Bible Bowl.
Young Library at Kentucky Christian University holds more than 80,000 volumes. Students also have access to more than 56,000 eBooks and 11,000 periodical titles.
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