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Transfer Scholarship Application Deadline April 1 for Fall 2018 Admission
Feb 20th, 2018
College students wanting to transfer to WKU may be eligible for up to $4,000 in scholarship assistance.
Read MoreWKU Online Programs Earn National Rankings From U.S. News & World Report
Jan 26th, 2018
In its annual ranking of the best online degree programs, U.S. News & World Report has named WKU among the top schools nationwide in five areas.
Read MoreWKU Recognizes Top Students at 182nd Commencement
Dec 9th, 2017
WKU recognized top students, doctoral graduates and ROTC cadets at its 182nd Commencement on Saturday.
Read MoreClass of 2017 Encouraged to Use WKU Experience to Make a Good Life
Dec 9th, 2017
WKU graduates were reminded Saturday (Dec. 9) that student success remains at the heart of why WKU exists today.
Read MoreWKU to Confer Degrees to 1,401 During Fall 2017 Commencement on Dec. 9
Nov 28th, 2017
WKU will confer degrees and certificates to 1,401 graduates during its Fall 2017 Commencement on Dec. 9 at Diddle Arena.
Read MoreTransfer Scholarship Application Deadline November 1 For Spring 2018 Admission
Oct 3rd, 2017
College students wanting to transfer to WKU may be eligible for up to $4,000 in scholarship assistance.
Read MoreFaculty member guides students on path to higher learning
Sep 12th, 2017
Dr. Whitney Harper, assistant professor in the WKU Department of Social Work is dedicated to guiding students on a path of higher learning.
Read MoreWKU president visits Owensboro
Jul 14th, 2017
Caboni's trip marks first to city in more than 20 years
Read MoreWKU to confer degrees and certificates to 2,605 during 181st Commencement May 12-13
May 1st, 2017
WKU will confer degrees and certificates to 2,605 spring and summer graduates during its 181st Commencement.
Read MoreEX-OCTC STUDENT EARNS DOCTORATE, JOINS FACULTY
Apr 9th, 2017
Michelle Edwards, an Owensboro native, acquired her doctorate of philosophy in educational leadership from WKU, and she said all of these accomplishments could not have been possible without getting her start at the community and technical college.
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