the power of maroon. 1906: founded as eastern kentucky state normal school 1922: became eastern...
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1906: Founded as Eastern Kentucky State Normal School
1922: Became Eastern Kentucky State Normal School and Teachers College (4-year)
1925: First degree awarded 1935: Added first graduate degree (M.A.Ed.) 1966: Became Eastern Kentucky University 2010: First doctoral degree awarded (Ed.D)
Current Mission Statement: Eastern Kentucky University is a student-
centered, comprehensive public university dedicated to high-quality instruction, scholarship, and service.
New Mission Statement: As a comprehensive public institution, Eastern Kentucky University prepares students to lead productive, responsible, and enriched lives. To accomplish this mission, the University emphasizes: 1.Student Success, 2.Regional Stewardship, and 3.Critical and Creative Thinking and Effective Communication.
Total Enrollment: 16,567 (Fall 2010) Undergraduate Enrollment: 14, 396 (Fall 2010) Graduate Enrollment: 2,171 (Fall 2010) Credentials Awarded (2009-10): 17 Certificate 203 Associate 2,126 Bachelor 1 Post-bacc certificate 1 Post Master’s certificate 697 Master 8 Specialist 1 Doctorate
Most students come from Kentucky EKU’s “service region” is a 22-county area
in southeastern and south central Kentucky Just over 50% of first-time, full-time
freshmen are first-generation college students
Average ACT score for first-time freshmen: 21.3
Student/Faculty ratio: 16.7:1
5 Colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business & Technology, Education, Health Sciences, and Justice & Safety
24 Associate Degree 134 Bachelor Degree 35 Master Degree 1 Specialist 2 Doctorate
573 Full-time Tenure-Track Faculty* 447 Part-time Faculty 353 Tenured (151 Professor, 139 Assoc.
Prof., 63 Assist. Prof.) 209 Tenure track (10 Professor, 26
Assoc. Prof., 146 Assist. Prof) 118 Full-time Not on tenure track*Includes Model Lab faculty
Online learning “The Essential Eastern” Undergraduate/graduate research International education Cooperative education/internship Service learning/community
engagement Leadership experience