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University of Kentucky is located in Lexington, KY and offers nursing degree programs. Below we’ve included some basic information about University of Kentucky. You can view detailed information about the nusring programs available at this school here: University of Kentucky College Overview

Frequently Asked Questions About University of Kentucky

What Type of School is University of Kentucky? 4-year, Public
What Awards are Offered: Less than one year certificate; Bachelor’s degree; Postbaccalaureate certificate; Master’s degree; Post-master’s certificate; Doctor’s degree – research/scholarship; Doctor’s degree – professional practice
What is the Campus Setting? City: Large
Is There Campus Housing? Yes
What is the Student Population? 29465
How Many Undergraduate Students Are There? 22425
What is the University of Kentucky Graduation Rate? 65%
What is the Transfer Out Rate: NA
Cohort Year: Fall 2011
What is the net cost to attend University of Kentucky? $19,361
Largest Program:
IPEDS ID: 157085

University of Kentucky Address

S Limestone St
Lexington, KY 40508

Website:

Latitude: 38.041641
Longitude: -84.503702

* Cohort Year represents the year for which students began their studies and applies to Graduation and Transfer Out Rates at University of Kentucky.
** Net Price is Average Net Price for 2016-2017 generated for full-time beginning University of Kentucky undergraduate students who were awarded grant or scholarship aid from federal, state or local governments, or the institution. For public institutions only students paying the in-state or in-district rate are included. For institutions that charge students by program, net price is generated for the institution’s largest program.
NA (Not applicable) – Graduation rate, transfer-out rate, and the net price are not applicable to institutions that do not have full-time, first-time degree-seeking undergraduate students in the applicable cohort year or the financial aid year.

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