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The University of Kentucky is a public institution founded in 1865 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It is the largest university in Kentucky, with over 30,000 students enrolled in the Fall 2015 school year. The University of Kentucky is also the highest ranked research university in Kentucky. 

The sprawling campus includes 7 dining facilities and 23 residence halls, along with a variety of recreation facilities. It is also home to nine libraries including William T. Young Library which houses materials from all disciplines that are available for use by UK students, faculty and staff members as well as other researchers around the world

The University of Kentucky is a public institution, founded in 1865 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It is the largest university in Kentucky, with over 30,000 students enrolled for the Fall 2015 school year. The University of Kentucky is also the highest ranked research university in Kentucky.

 The sprawling campus includes 7 dining facilities and 23 residence halls, along with a variety of recreation facilities. It is also home to nine libraries, including the William T. Young Library which houses rare books and other special collections available only to scholars who can demonstrate scholarly merit or specific projects that require access to these materials."

The University of Kentucky is a public institution founded in 1865 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It is the largest university in Kentucky, with over 30,000 students enrolled in the Fall 2015 school year. The University of Kentucky is also the highest ranked research university in Kentucky. With 16 colleges and schools spread across 7 campuses including UK's main campus, it offers more than 100 undergraduate majors as well as doctoral programs for all major fields of study.

The University of Kentucky is a public institution founded in 1865 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It is the largest university in Kentucky, with over 30,000 students enrolled in the Fall 2015 school year. The University of Kentucky is also the highest ranked research university in Kentucky. The sprawling campus includes 7 dining facilities and 23 residence halls, along with a variety of recreation facilities.

 It is also home to nine libraries, including the William T. Young Library, which is a Federal Depository Library. The university is organized into 16 colleges or schools: Agricultural Sciences; Arts & Sciences; Business Administration; Communication & Information Studies; Education; Engineering Science & Technology (formerly Electrical Engineering); Human Development & Family Studies; Journalism

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  • School Name: University of Kentucky
  • The University of Kentucky is a public institution founded in 1865 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It is the largest university in Kentucky, with over 30,000 students enrolled in the Fall 2015 school year. The University of Kentucky is also the highest ranked research university in Kentucky. 

    The sprawling campus includes 7 dining facilities and 23 residence halls, along with a variety of recreation facilities. It is also home to nine libraries including William T. Young Library which houses materials from all disciplines that are available for use by UK students, faculty and staff members as well as other researchers around the world

    The University of Kentucky is a public institution, founded in 1865 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It is the largest university in Kentucky, with over 30,000 students enrolled for the Fall 2015 school year. The University of Kentucky is also the highest ranked research university in Kentucky.

     The sprawling campus includes 7 dining facilities and 23 residence halls, along with a variety of recreation facilities. It is also home to nine libraries, including the William T. Young Library which houses rare books and other special collections available only to scholars who can demonstrate scholarly merit or specific projects that require access to these materials."

    The University of Kentucky is a public institution founded in 1865 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It is the largest university in Kentucky, with over 30,000 students enrolled in the Fall 2015 school year. The University of Kentucky is also the highest ranked research university in Kentucky. With 16 colleges and schools spread across 7 campuses including UK's main campus, it offers more than 100 undergraduate majors as well as doctoral programs for all major fields of study.

    The University of Kentucky is a public institution founded in 1865 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It is the largest university in Kentucky, with over 30,000 students enrolled in the Fall 2015 school year. The University of Kentucky is also the highest ranked research university in Kentucky. The sprawling campus includes 7 dining facilities and 23 residence halls, along with a variety of recreation facilities.

     It is also home to nine libraries, including the William T. Young Library, which is a Federal Depository Library. The university is organized into 16 colleges or schools: Agricultural Sciences; Arts & Sciences; Business Administration; Communication & Information Studies; Education; Engineering Science & Technology (formerly Electrical Engineering); Human Development & Family Studies; Journalism


    Location: United States, Kentucky

  • Number Of Students: 29,465
  • Acceptance Rate: 96%

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