
Kentucky Colleges
Kentucky has some of the great state universities, sprawling campuses with thousands of students and nationally recognized departments and, of course, sports teams. Kentucky also has smaller liberal arts schools, or specialized religious schools. Many of these schools are tucked away in Kentucky’s beautiful landscape, making the state a good destination for lover’s of nature (and education).
Other Kentucky CollegesBig cities like Louisville or Lexington have good community college programs…
Online Kentucky Schools
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Argosy University Online
Programs offered:
- BA Psychology
- Doctor of Business Administration
- EdD Counseling Psychology
- EdD Educational Leadership
- EdD in Community College Executive Leadership
- EdD Instructional Leadership
- EdD Organizational Leadership
- MAEd Educational Leadership
- MAEd Instructional Leadership
- Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology
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Baker College Online
Programs offered:
- AS in Industrial Technology
- AS of Accounting - Computer Information Systems
- AS of Accounting - Management
- AS of Business - Accounting
- AS of Business - General
- AS of Business - HR Management
- AS of Business - Management
- AS of Business - Marketing
- AS of Computer Info Systems - Microcomputer Apps
- AS of Computer Programming
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Chamberlain College of Nursing
Programs offered:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)
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Grand Canyon University
Programs offered:
- BA Christian Studies Applied Ministry Emphasis: Pastoral
- BA Christian Studies Applied Ministry Emphasis: Worship
- BA Christian Studies Applied Ministry Emphasis: Youth
- BA Christian Studies Biblical/Theological Studies Emphasis
- BA in Christian Leadership
- BA in English for Secondary Teachers
- BA in Interdisciplinary Studies with an Emphasis in Christian Leadership
- BA in Interdisciplinary Studies with an Emphasis in Communication
- BA in Interdisciplinary Studies with an Emphasis in Intercultural Studies
- BS Accounting
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South University
Programs offered:
- Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management
- Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Master of Science in Information Systems and Technology
- MBA
- MBA in Healthcare Administration
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ITT Technical Institute
Programs offered:
- Business Administration
- Business Administration - Project Management
- Business and Accounting Technology
- Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice - Cyber Security
- MBA
- School of Business
- School of Criminal Justice
- School of Drafting and Design
- School of Electronics Technology
- more...
Kentucky Schools by City
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Danville
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Elizabethtown
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Florence
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Fort Mitchell
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Ft. Knox
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Hopkinsville
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Lexington
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Louisville
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Pikeville
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Richmond
Kentucky Colleges (continued from top)
Kentucky has some of the great state universities, sprawling campuses with thousands of students and nationally recognized departments and, of course, sports teams. Kentucky also has smaller liberal arts schools, or specialized religious schools. Many of these schools are tucked away in Kentucky's beautiful landscape, making the state a good destination for lover's of nature (and education).
Other Kentucky Colleges
Big cities like Louisville or Lexington have good community college programs that prepare you for specific job fields or give you the foundation necessary to get into the big four-year Kentucky universities. Like many community college systems, Kentucky schools prepare you for the fields that are in high demand by employers in the area.
Kentucky is a rich state economically. The state prides itself on producing some of the nation's best tobacco, horses, and whiskey. Corn, soybeans, wheat, fruit, hogs, cattle, and dairy products are among the agricultural items produced.
Kentucky Region And Economy
Kentucky is also a crossroads state. To the north are both the industrial and corn belts of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. To the South and East are West Virginia and Virginia, southern Appalachian states like Kentucky.
Among the manufactured items produced in the state are motor vehicles, furniture, aluminum ware, brooms, apparel, lumber products, machinery, textiles, and iron and steel products. Kentucky also produces significant amounts of petroleum, natural gas, fluorspar, clay, and stone. However, Kentucky is coal country. Coal still accounts for 85% of the state's total mineral income.
Louisville is famous for the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, and the Bluegrass country around Lexington is the home of some of the world's finest race horses. Other attractions are Mammoth Cave, the George S. Patton, Jr., Military Museum at Fort Knox, and Old Fort Harrod State Park.


