Kentucky State University continues Thorobred Promise, offers incentives to summer and fall students

Kentucky State University continues Thorobred Promise, offers incentives to summer and fall students

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University is offering an abundance of incentives for students this summer and fall. Once again, Kentucky State is offering a tuition guarantee to its incoming freshman class, locking in tuition for four years. The tuition guarantee is designed to boost graduation rates and cut down on the number of loans students acquire. With the guaranteed flat-tuition rate for four years, new first-year undergraduate students are...

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Kentucky State University Career and Professional Development Center featured in NACE article

Kentucky State University Career and Professional Development Center featured in NACE article

December 31, 1969

The Kentucky State University Career and Professional Development Center was recently featured in an article by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).  The article, entitled “Building relationships with HBCUs that go beyond ‘scratch-the-surface’ measures”, talks about Kentucky State’s efforts to build relationships with prospective employers for upcoming graduates.  The article explores Kentucky State’s approach...

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May, 2017

May, 2017

December 31, 1969

KSU appoints new Director of the Office of Admissions Justin J. Mathis FRANKFORT – Kentucky State University has appointed Justin J. Mathis as the Director of the Office of Admissions. Mathis will begin his position on June 1. KSU’s Upward Bound receives $1.28 million for the next five years The Office of Educational Support is excited to announce that the Kentucky State Unive...

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Black History Month Assembly Speaker Reminds Audience of the Importance of Knowing One’s History

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University (KSU) celebrated its Black History Month Assembly on February 27, 2025. The assembly included musical performances by the KSU Concert Choir and Mugisha Donatien, also known as “DrippaDaDon,” as well as a spoken word performance by Fatou Saidykhan. Dr. Erin Wiggins Gilliam, a KSU alumna and former professor of history at KSU, provided the keynote address. She currently serves as the Associate Provost for A...

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