Top 10 Reasons to Study at the University of Kentucky
1.
World-Class FacultyUK employs nearly 1,800 full-time faculty, 98 percent of whom hold the highest degree attainable in their field.
2. Outstanding Academics
There are over 125 undergraduate majors to choose from, and there
are a diverse number of programs in which to study. No matter what
major or program you choose at UK, you will receive an excellent
education.
3. Small Classes
While there is a large school population and many opportunities,
you will be surprised to find that many classes are quite small.
The average class size is 25, and the student-teacher ratio is
16:1. This way, you get to know your professors and receive
personal attention.
4. Outstanding Students
You will be among the best and brightest at UK. The Fall 2005
freshman class included 41 National Merit Scholars, 2 National
Achievement Finalists, as well as 273 Kentucky Governor's Scholars
Alumni, and 38 Governor's School for the Arts Alumni.
5. Quality Education and Afforable Tuition
US News and World Report recently ranked UK in the top 50
institutions for quality and value, and The Student Guide to
America's Best College Buys ranked UK in the top 100 institutions
for value. It is rare for such a highly regarded university to have
competitive tuition rates as low as ours.
6. The William T. Young Library
Completed in April 1998, the $58 million library ranks as the most
technologically-advanced university library in the world. Its
state-of-the-art technology and incredible architecture contribute
to this highlight of the UK campus.
7. Student Life and Residence Life
There are over 6,150 students living in 22 on-campus residence
halls, so there are many activities, programs, and opportunities
available. Students can choose from over 300 student organizations
and club sports. There is always something for everyone!
8. The Wildcat Tradition
UK athletics boasts an incredible tradition of excellence, which
includes 8 team and 22 individual national championships. The
Harris Poll has named the men's basketball Wildcats "America's
Favorite Team" for the last three years.
9. Career Opportunities
The new James Stuckert Career Center is one of the largest and most
technologically advanced career centers in the country. It includes
an on-site library, video conferencing and 15 interview rooms for
corporate recruiting. Many of the university's colleges include
career placement services, and several majors boast a 100% job
placement rate.
10. Lexington
The University of Kentucky is located in Lexington, a wonderful
city that continues to grow. It has over 250,000 residents and has
many things to do there - from sports, horseracing, culture and
historical institutions, to fine dining and picturesque
countrysides, there is both room for the excitement of urban life
and the beautiful simplicity of the country. This city is also one
of the safest in America!

Opportunities
at the University of Kentucky
There are many reasons to consider the University
of Kentucky as your chosen place of study. Here are just a few:
- More than 200 different majors offered
- More than 70 nationally ranked academic programs
- A University Scholars Program that allows you to earn both a bachelor's degree and master's degree in 4 to 5 years
- A campus of 27,000 students, including students from over 100 countries from around the world
- Is only one of only seven schools in the U.S. with prominent professional and health programs - medicine, pharmacy, nursing, architecture, law and agriculture all on one campus
- Tuition that is highly competitive when compared with other institutions of such quality.
- A reputation for quality and value that was recently ranked among the top 50 institutions in the United States by US News and World Report.
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The "Top 20" Plan
In 1997, the Kentucky General Assembly formed a compact with the university. The Top 20 Plan mandates that the University of Kentucky becomes a Top 20 public research university by 2020. The University of Kentucky has "Top 20" programs in:

- Anatomy and neurobiology
- Clinical psychology
- Diplomacy/international relations at the Patterson School
- Educational psychology
- Entomology
- Hispanic studies
- The Martin School of Public Policy and Administration
- Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics
- Molecular and Biomedical Pharmacology
- Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
- Physiology
- Plant pathology
- Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health
- The Sanders-Brown Center on Aging
- Surgery
The university also ranks 19th in the nation among public research universities based upon the level of faculty scholarly activity, according to the 2005 Faculty Scholarly Activity Index. If any of the above topics are of special interest to you, you will definitely want to consider studying at the University of Kentucky for these programs!