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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 042 414 HE 001 683 TITLE Compendium of Selected Characteristics of the Kentucky State-Supported Institutions of Higher Education, 1960-1969. INSTITUTION Kentucky Council on Public Higher Education, Frankfort. PUB DATE [70] NOTE 72p. EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.50 HC-$3070 DESCRIPTORS Academic Performance, *College Freshmen, *Degrees (Titles), *Enrollment, Financial Needs, *Hither Education, *Statistical Data IDENTIFIERS *Kentucky ABSTRACT This report contains statistical information on Kentucky public institutions of higher education and includes data on: (1) enrollment and general fund approl.Liations 1959-60 through 1969-70 by .institution and in toto; (2) total resident and non-resident student enrollment, and resident and non-resident enrollment by institution and by classification; (3) freshmen matriculation in toto and by institution; (4) Fall 1969 freshmen admission in toto and by institution: (5) academic deficiency and the freshmen class of 1968; (6) financial aid applications received from full-time freshmen at the six state-supported institutions in Fall 1969; (7) degrees earned, 1960-1969, in toto and by institution; (8) degree programs offered at the six state-supported institutions and the University of Louisville; and (9) capital construction, 1960-1970. (AF)

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 042 414 HE 001 683

TITLE Compendium of Selected Characteristics of theKentucky State-Supported Institutions of HigherEducation, 1960-1969.

INSTITUTION Kentucky Council on Public Higher Education,Frankfort.

PUB DATE [70]NOTE 72p.

EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.50 HC-$3070DESCRIPTORS Academic Performance, *College Freshmen, *Degrees

(Titles), *Enrollment, Financial Needs, *HitherEducation, *Statistical Data

IDENTIFIERS *Kentucky

ABSTRACTThis report contains statistical information on

Kentucky public institutions of higher education and includes dataon: (1) enrollment and general fund approl.Liations 1959-60 through1969-70 by .institution and in toto; (2) total resident andnon-resident student enrollment, and resident and non-residentenrollment by institution and by classification; (3) freshmenmatriculation in toto and by institution; (4) Fall 1969 freshmenadmission in toto and by institution: (5) academic deficiency and thefreshmen class of 1968; (6) financial aid applications received fromfull-time freshmen at the six state-supported institutions in Fall1969; (7) degrees earned, 1960-1969, in toto and by institution; (8)

degree programs offered at the six state-supported institutions andthe University of Louisville; and (9) capital construction,1960-1970. (AF)

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COMPENDIUM OF SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF THE

KENTUCKY STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

1960 - 1969

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION& WELFARE

OFFICE OF EDUCATIONTHIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED

EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR

ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTS OF

VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECES-

SARILY REPRESENT OFFICIALOFFICE OF EDU-

CATION POSITION OR POLICY

Published byKentucky Council on Public Higher Education

319 Ann StreetFrankfort, Kentucky 40601

Ted C. GilbertExecutive Director

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KENTUCKY COUNCIL ON PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION319 Ann Street

Frankfort40601

Members Term Expires

Mr. William H. Abell, Louisville, Chairman 1970Mr. Lisle Baker, Jr., Louisville 1971Mr. Charles Bringardner, Lexington 1972President Adron Doran, Morehead State University ex officioPresident Dero Downing, Western Kentucky University ex officioMr. William Graham Duncan, IV, Hopkinsville 1973Dr. Robert H. English, Henderson 1972President Carl M. Hill, Kentucky State College ex officioMr. Gordon H. Hood, Covington 1972President Robert R. Martin, Eastern Kentucky University ex officioMr. Tommy Preston, Cynthiana 1970Mr. Edward F. Prichard, Jr., Frankfort 1971Mr. Franklin K. Rader, Owensboro 1973President Otis A. Singletary, University of Kentucky ex officioPresident Harry M. Sparks, Murray State University ex officioPresident Frank Steely, Northern Kentucky State College ex officio

PIT3idant Woodrow M. Strickler, University of Louisville officio

Staff

Dr. Ted C. Gilbert, Executive DirectorMr. Billy F, Hunt, Associate Director for AdministrationDr. William A. Webb, Associate Director for ResearchMr. William R. Scruggs, Assistant to the DirectorMr. Herman B. Moore, Research AnalystMrs. Florence J. Johnson, Administrative AssistantMrs. Elaine G. Barton, Principal Clerk StenographerMrs. Sharon B. Parrent, Senior Clerk StenographerMrs. Audra H. Rodgers, Clerk Stenographer

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PRESIDENTS CiF

STATE-SUPPORTED COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES1968-69

President Robert R. MartinEastern Kentucky UniversityRichmond, Kentucky 40475

President Carl M. HillKentucky State CollegeFrankfort, Kentucky 40601

President Adron DoranMorehead State UniversityMorehead, Kentucky 40351

President Harry M. SparksMurray State UniversityMurray, Kentucky 42071

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYCommunity College SystemDr. Ellis F. Hartford

Vice President

ASHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEAshland 41101Robert L. Goodpaster, Director

ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGEElizabethtown 42701James Owen, Director

FORT KNOX COMMUNITY COLLEGEFort Knox 40121James Jones, Director

HAZARD COMMUNITY COLLEGEHazard 41701J. Marvin Jolly, Director

HENDERSON COMMUNITY COLLEGEHenderson 42420Marshall Arnold, Director

HOPKINSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEHopkinsville 42240Thomas Riley, Director

JEFFERSON COMMUNITY COLLEGEP. O. Box 1036, Louisville 40201John Smith, Director

LEXINGTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTELexington 40506M. L. Archer, Director

President Frank SteelyNorthern Kentucky State CollegeCovington, Kentucky 41011

President Otis A. SingletaryUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky 40506

President Woodrow M. StricklerUniversity of LouisvilleLouisville, Kentucky 40208

President Dero DowningWestern Kentucky UniversityBowling Green, Kentucky 42101

MADISONVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEMadisonville 42431G. Harold Massey, Director

MAYSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEMayfrville 41056uiiarles Wethington, Director

NORTHERN COMMUNITY COLLEGECovington 41011A. J. Hauselman, Acting Director

PADUCAH COMMUNITY COLLEGEPaducah 42001Donald Clemens, Director

PRESTONSBURG COMMUNITY COLLEGEPrestonsburg 41653Henry Campbell, Director

SOMERSET COMMUNITY COLLEGESomerset 42501Roscoe Kelley, Director

SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGECumberland 40823George Luster, Director

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INTRODUCTION

The decade of the sixties was one of unparalleled growth and developmentfor higher education in tha Commonwealth. A few of the highlights of thispublication reveal the significant progress made by the state-supported collegesand universities.

Earned degrees granted by the five regional colleges and universities,University of Kentucky, and the Community College System increased from3,748 in 1960 to 10,718 in 1969.

Enrollments of the six state-supported institutions of higher educa-+ tion and the community colleges increased from 19,856 in the 1959-60

academic year to 62,376 for the FaZZ Semester of the 1969-70 academicyear.

The University of Kentucky extension centers enrolled 1,099 students1.'n 1959-60. These centers evolved into a network of fifteen CommunityColleges enrolling 10,147 students in the 1969-70 academic year.

State general fund appropriations increased from $14,163,995 in the1959-60 academic year to $92,216,310 for 1969-70 to meet the needsof new programs, increased enrollments and new facilities at thesix state-supported institutions of higher education.

Capital construction completed from 1960 through 1969 exceeded 12 millionsquare feet in academic, laboratory, library, graduate and professionalschool, administrative, residential and student union facilities at thesix institutions, the Community College System and the University ofLouisville.

The University of Louisville through an Act of the 1968 General Assemblybegan receiving a state appropriation for the reduction of tuition forKentucky students.

The 1968 General Assembly enacted legislation to establish NorthernKentucky State CoZZege in the Covington area. Northern is a trans-formation of the Community College and will enroZZ its first upperdivision class the Fall Semester of 1971.

The U. S. Office of Educa ion recently published figures relating to thegrowth in enrollment and degree productivity at the public institutionsthrough the sixties. Based on a comparison of percentages, Kentucky publicinstitutions exceeded the national growth for this period in enrollment anddegrees conferred.

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National Higher Education Growth1959-60 to 1969-70

1959-60 1969-70 %-changeEnrollment

Public Institutions 2,134,000 5,619,000 +163%Kentucky Public

Institutions 26,294 71,433 +171%

DegreesBachelor's and

First ProfessionalPublic Institutions 389,183 772,000 + 98%Kentucky Public

Institutions 4,807 12,356 +157%

These highlights reflect the zeal of the Connonwealth to adequately providefor the educational needs of its citizens.

We are indebted to the coZZege and university Registrars, Admissions Officersand Financial Aid Officers for their cooperation in acquiring this data. Othersources utilized Lore Kentucky College and University Enrollments, Kentucky FxecutiveBudget, and the Commission on Higher Education.

This publication was prepared by Dr. William A. Webb with the assistance ofBilly F. Hunt, William R. Scruggs and Herman B. Moore. We express our appreciationto Mrs. Parrent, Mrs. Barton, and Mrs. Rodgers for their assistance in producingthis publication.

Ted C. GilbertExecutive Director

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Introduction iii

Section I - Summary of Enrollment and General blindAppropriations 1

Section II - Enrollment Summary 12

Section III - Freshman Matriculation 23

Section IV - FaZZ 1969 Freshman Admission 31

Section V - Freshman Academic Deficiencies 33

Suction VI - Financial Aid 35

Suction VII - Degrees Earned 37

Section VIII - Degree Programs 48

Section IX - Capital Construction . 65

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SECTION I

SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUNDAPPROPRIATIONS 1959-60 THROUGH 1969-70

During this decade total enrollment at the state-supported colleges

and universities expanded by 45,139 students. The cost of education

increased in Kentucky as it did elsewhere across the nation throughout

the sixties. To accomodate the requirements for new programs and

enrollment growth general fund appropriations to the state-supported

colleges and universities rose from $14 million to $C5 million during

thip period.

Although the University of Louisville has not been a fully financed

state university, its enrollment and appropriation was included in the

summary for all state-supported colleges and universities. The University

of Louisville general fund appropriation was primarily utilized by the

medical and dental schools for research purposes until 1968 when an

additional $2 million was appropriated to reduce tuition for Kentucky

residents. The University of Louisville will officially become a state

university July 1, 1970.

The summary page for the University of Kentucky Lexington campus

includes the general fund appropriation to all sectors of the University

of Kentucky.

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONSTO THE SIX STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEMAND UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE*

1959-1969

Fall TermFull-TimeEnrollment

Part-TimeEnrollment

TotalEnrollment

Full-TimeEquated Enrollment

General FundAppropriation

1.959 -60 19,344 6,950 26,294 21,581 $14,663,995

1960-61 20,818 7,406 28,224 23,622 19,045,200

1961-62 24,017 7,843 31,860 26,623 23,554,340

1962-63 25,965 7,884 33,849 28,815 29,651,886

1963-64 28,844 7,965 36,809 31,505 31,880,720

1964-65 34,423 8,775 43,198 36,924 42,460,327

1965-66 42,358 9,105 51,463 44,338 49,173,452

1966-67 47,906 9,884 57,790 49,146 62,842,205

1967-68 51,446 10,497 61,943 53,605 68,125,675

1968-69 56,269 11,857 68,126 58,822 81,750,000

1969-70 58,163 13,270 71,433 62,501 95,316,310

* Does not include Kentucky Council on Public Higher Education appropriation.

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONSTO EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

1959-1969

Fall TermFull-TimeEnrollment

Part-TimeEnrollment

TotalEnrollment

Full-TimeEquated Enrollthent

General FundAppropriation

1959-60 2,217 750 2,967 2,532 $ 1,255,000

1960-61 2,583 869 3,452 2,893 1,648,300

1961-62 3,253 902 4,155 3,575 2,048,850

1962-63 3,552 717 4,269 3,775 2,434,060

1963-64 4,071 642 4,713 4,337 2,689,890

1964-65 4,706 727 5,433 5,101 4,018,063

1965-66 6,440 509 6,949 6,507 4,660,119

1966-67 7,315 657 7,972 7,295 6,534,935

1967-68 7,148 781 8,309 7,567 7,054,755

1968-69 8,167 1,013 9,180 8,524 8,547,220

1969-70 8,470 1,194 9,664 8,950 10,578,200

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONSTO KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE

1959-1969

Fall TermFull-TimeEnrollment

Part-TimeEnrollment

TotalEnrollment

Full-TimeEquated Enrollment

General FundAppropriation

1959-60 638 35 673 647 $ 629,060

1960-61 578 63 641 589 697,600

1961-62 654 54 708 687 829,390

1962-63 760 108 868 792 850,390

1963-64 805 119 924 840 869,000

1964-65 944 282 1,226 1,015 1,049,000

1965-66 1,077 348 1,425 1,153 1,350,000

1966-67 1,159 381 1,540 1,220 1,600,000

1967-68 1,209 400 1,609 1,274 1,758,500

1968-69 1,193 417 1,610 1,293 2,169,990

1969-70 1,079 541 1,620 1,225 2,585,500

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONSTO MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

1959-1969

Fall TermFull-TimeEnrollment

Part-TimeEnrollment

TotalEnrollment

Full-TimeEguated Enrollment

General FundAppropriation

1959-60 1,619 472 2,091 1,739 $ 983,420

1960-61 1,868 590 2,458 2,015 1,245,900

1961-62 2,272 582 2,854 2,378 1,532,990

1962-63 2,490 479 2,969 2,572 1,956,820

1963-64 2,817 421 3,238 2,886 2,138,390

1964-65 3,414 392 3,806 3,442 2,624,963

1965-66 4,322 346 4,668 4,220 3,046,014

1966-67 4,946 537 5,483 4,928 3,951,155

1967-68 5,547 601 6,148 5,453 4,255,000

1968-69 5,594 668 6,262 5,563 5,540,100

1969-70 5,711 749 6,460 5,716 7,290,170

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONSTO MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY

1959-1969

Fall TermFull-TimeEnrollment

Part -Time

EnrollmentTotal

EnrollmentFull-Time

Equated EnrollmentGeneral FundAppropriation

1959-60 2,323 378 2,701 2,383 $ 1,156,125

1960-61 2,566 450 3,016 2,763 1,559,900

1961-62 3,147 534 3,681 3,331 1,899,350

1962-63 3,210 399 3,609 3,392 2,235,445

1963-64 3,526 403 3,929 3,709 2,471,530

1964-65 4,450 404 4,854 4,619 3,127,002

1965-66 5,264 464 5,728 5,443 3,654,119

1966-67 5,969 524 6,493 6,092 4,777,705

1967-68 6,364 653 7,017 6,524 5,197,220

1968-69 6,520 814 7,334 6,727 6,214,220

1969-70 6,405 850 7,255 6,651 8,152,050

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONSTO THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY AND THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

1959-1969

Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time General FundFall Term Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Equated Enrollment Appropriation

1959-60 6,968 1,542 8,510 7,660 $ 8,957,300

1960-61 6,940 1,933 8,873 7,878 11,745,150

1961-62 7,792 1,890 9,682 8,670 14,685,800

1962-63 8,422 1,885 10,307 9,554 19,112,236

1963-64 9,060 1,879 10,939 9,956 20,356,700

1964-65 11,193 2,525 13,718 11,809 26,660,200

1965.66 14,101 2,843 16,944 14,481 30,552,600

1966-67 16,245 3,038 19,283 15,881 38,552,600

1967-68 17,198 3,235 20,433 17,520 41,908,600

1968-69 20,689 4,336 25,025 21,095 47,121,980

1969-70 21,614 4,694 26,308 22,978 51,907,100

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENTUNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY (Lexington Campus)

1959-1969

Full. TermFull-TimeEnrollment

Part-TimeEnrollment

TotalEnrollment

Full-TimeEquated Enrollment

1959-60 6,550 861 7,411 7,020

1960-61 6,106 1,179 7,285 6,791

1961-62 6,966 1,037 8,003 7,568

1962-63 7,644 1,030 8,674 8,525

1963-64 8,236 982 9,218 8,928

1964-65 9,453 1,389 10,842 9,855

1965-66 10,942 1,472 12,414 11,095

1966-67 12,348 1,444 13,792 11,835

1967-68 13,309 1,424 14,733 13,364

1968-69 13,720 1,547 15,267 13,830

1969-70 14,612 1,549 16,161 14,914

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENTUNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

1959-1969

Fall Term

Number ofColleges

Full-TimeEnrollment

Part-TimeEnrollment

TotalEnrollment

Full-TimeEquated Enrollment

1959-60 3 418 681 1,099 640

1960-61 5 834 754 1,588 1,087

1961-62 5 826 853 1,679 1,102

1962-63 5 778 855 1,633 1,029

1',63-64 5 824 897 1,721 1,028

1964-65 7 1,740 1,136 2,876 1,954

1965-66 9 3,159 1,371 4,530 3,386

1966-67 10 3,897 1,594 5,491 4,046

1967-68 10 3,889 1,811 5,700 4,156

1968-69 15 6,969 2,789 9,758 7,265

1969-70 15 7,002 3,145 10,147 8,064

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONSTO THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE

1959-1969

Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time General Fund

Fall Term Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Equated Enrollment Appropriation

1959-60 3,256 3,182 6,438 4,125 $ 500,000

1960-61 3,401 2,784 6,185 4,358 500,000

1961-62 3,286 2,697 5,983 4,054 500,000

1962-63 3,440 3,260 6,700 4,377 500,000

1963-64 3,704 3,445 7,149 4,631 500,000

1964-65v

4,069 3,294 7,363 5,013 700,000

1965-66 4,585 3,340 7,925 5,888 900,000

1966-67 4,760 3,556 8,316 6,099 1,000,000

1967-68 4,923 3,307 8,230 6,345 1,012,000

1968-69 4,899 3,246 8,145 6,165 3,100,000

1969-70 5,388 3,669 9,057 6,854 3,100,000

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SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT AND GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONSTO WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

1959-1969

Fall TermFull-TimeEnrollment

Part-TimeEnrollment

TotalEnrollment

Full-TimeEquated Enrollment

General FundAppropriation

1959-60 2,323 591 2,914 2,495 $1,183,090

1960-61 2,882 717 3,599 3,126 1,648,350

1961-62 3,613 1,184 4,797 3,928 2,057,960

1962-63 4,091 1,036 5,127 4,353 2,562,935

1963-64 4,861 1,056 5,917 5,146 2,855,210

1964-65 5,647 1,151 6,798 5,925 4,271,099

1965-66 6,569 1,255 7,824 6,646 5,010,600

1966-67 7,512 1,191 8,703 7,631 6,425,810

1967-68 8,677 1,520 10,197 8,922 6,939,600

1968-69 9,207 1,363 10,570 9,455 9,056,490

1969-70 9,496 1,573 11,069 10,126 11,703,290

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SECTION II

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY

Enrollment on the campuses of the six state-supported institutions

of higher education and the University of Kentucky Community College

System has increased by approximately 214 percent since the 1959-60

academic year. The enrollment at Western Kentucky University increased

279 percent, Eastern Kentucky University 255 percent, Morehead State

University 209 percent, Murray State University 168 percent, Kentucky

State College 140 percent, and the University of Kentucky Lexington

campus 118 percent.

Changes also appeared in the number of students in each classification.

From the FaZZ Semester 1965 to the Fall Semester 1969 the percentage in

the lower division student classifications decreased while the percentage

in the upper division and graduate levels increased.

Student Classification FaZZ 1965 FaZZ 1969

Freshman 40.1 30.9Sophomore 21.4 19.4

Junior 16.7 19.2Senior 14.2 20.0Graduate 7.5 10.3

The shift may be attributed to several factors. Among these

factors are the rapid growth in community college enrollment, com-

munity college students transferring to the upper division, expansion

of undergraduate and graduate programs, increased desire for bachelor

and graduate degrees, returning veterans, and expanded financial aid

opportunities.

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SUMMARY OF TOTAL RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT STUDENT ENROLLMENT

AT THE SIX STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

AND THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

1959-1969*

1959-60

Eastern

Kentucky

University

Kentucky

State

College

Morehead

State

University

Murray

State

University

Uni- :!rsity

of

Kentucky

Western

Kentucky

University

Total

Community

Colleges

Aggregate

Resident

2,819

437

1,715

2,026

6,299

2,739

16,035

984

17,019

Non-Resident

148

236

376

675

1,112

175

2,722

115

2,837

% Non-Resident

5.0

35.1

18.0

25.0

15.0

6.0

14.5

10.5

14.3

Total

2,967

673

2,091

2,701

7,411

2,914

18,757

1,099

19,856

1960-61

Resident

3,294

438

1,954

2,245

6,069

3,387

17,387

1,462

18,849

Non-Resident

158

203

504

771

1,216

212

3,064

126

3,190

% Non-Resident

5.0

32.0

20.5

26.0

17.0

5.9

15.0

7.9

14.5

Total

3,452

641

2,458

3,016

7,285

3,599

20,451

1,588

22,039

1961-62

Resident

3,917

456

2,165

2,785

6,537

4,443

20,303

1,511

21,814

Non-Resident

238

252

689

896

1,466

354

3,895

168

4,063

% Non-Resident

5.7

36.0

24.1

24.3

18.3

7.3

16.1

10.0

15.7

Total

4,155

708

2,854

3,681

8,003

4,797

24,198

1,679

25,877

1962-63

Resident

3,881

524

2,104

2,459

7,222

4,639

20,829

1,369

22,198

Non-Resident

388

344

865

1,150

1,452

488

4,687

264

4,951

% Non-Resident

9.1

39.6

29.1

31.9

16.7

9.5

18.4

16.2

18.2

Total

4,269

868

2,969

3,609

8,674

5,127

25,516

1,633

27,149

1963-64

Resident

4,111

543

2,191

2,532

7,215

5,193

21,785

1,707

23,492

Non-Resident

602

381

1,047

1,397

2,003

724

6,154

14

6,168

% Non-Resident

12.8

41.2

32.3

35.6

21.7

12.2

22.0

.8

20.8

Total

4,713

924

3,238

3,929

9,218

9,218

27,939

1,721

29,660

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Eastern

Kentucky

University

Kentucky

State

College

Morehead

State

University

Murray

State

University

University

of

Kentucky

Western

Kentucky

University

Total

Community

Colleges

Aggregate

Resident

4,564

785

2,527

2,861

8,465

5,900

25,102

2,852

27,954

Non-Resident

869

441

1,279

1,993

2,377

787

7,857

24

7,881

% Non-Resident

16.0

36.0

33.6

41.0

21.9

13.2

23.8

.8

22.0

Total

5,433

1,226

3,806

4,854

10,842

6,798

32,959

2,876

35,835

1965-66

Resident

5,564

929

3,005

3,530

9,455

6,752

29,235

4,472

33,707

Non-Resident

1,385

496

1,663

2,198

2,959

1,072

9,773

58

9,831

% Non-Resident

19.9

34.8

35.6

38.4

23.8

13.7

25.1

1.3

22.6

Total

6,949

1,425

4,668

5,728

12,414

7,824

39,008

4,530

43,538

1966-67

Resident

6,239

1,029

3,655

4,200

10,437

7,420

32,980

5,413

38,393

Non-Resident

1,733

511

1,828

2,293

3,355

1,283

11,003

77

11,080

% Non-Resident

21.7

33.2

33.3

35.3

24.3

14.7

25.0

1.4

22.4

Total

7,972

1,540

5,483

6,493

13,792

8,703

43,983

5,490

49,473

1967-68

Resident

6,772

1,084

4,329

4,721

11,223

8,811

36,940

5,630

42,570

Non-Resident

1,537

525

1,819

2,296

3,510

1,386

11,073

70

11,143

% Non-Resident

18.5

32.6

29.6

32.7

23.8

13.6

23.0

1.2

20.7

Total

8,309

1,609

6,148

7,017

14,733

10,197

48,013

5,700

53,713

1968-69

Resident

7,i64

1,105

4,575

5,109

11,798

9,119

38,870

9,613

48,483

Non-Resident

2,016

505

1,687

2,225

1,451

11,353

145

11,498

% Non-Resident

22.0

31.4

26.9

30.3

22.7

13.7

22.6

1.5

19.2

Total

9,180

1,610

6,262

7,334

15,267

10,570

50,223

9,758

59,981

1969-70

Resident

7,955

1,175

4,926

5,327

12,815

9,579

41,777

10,042

51,819

Non-Resident

1,709

445

1,534

1,928

3,346

1,490

10,452

105

10,557

% Non-Resident

17.6

27.4

23.7

26.5

20.7

13.4

20.0

1.0

16.9

Total

9,664

1,620

6,460

7,255

16,161

11,069

52,229

10,147

62,376

*Does not include University of Louisville enrollment.

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SUMMARY OF RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY STUDENT CLASSIFICATIONAT THE SIX STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1965-69*

Total EnrollmentFall Term Frihman Sophomore Tvtor Seiaior

Under-graduateTotal Graduate

Aggre-gate

1965-66

Resident

Non-Resident

% Non-Resident

Total

11,962

3,698

23.6

15,660

6,055

2,301

27.5

8,356

4,885

1,633

25.0

6,518

4,174

1,370

24.7

5,544

27,076

9,002

24.9

36,078

2,159

771

26.3

2,930

29,235

9,773

25.1

39,008

Resident 12,153 7,659 5,593 4,916 30,321 2,659 32,980

Non-Resident 3,510 2,626 2,115 1,761 10,012 991 11,0031966-67

% Non-Resident 22.4 25.5 27.4 26.3 24.8 27.1 25.0

Total 15,663 10,285 7,708 6,677 40,333 3,650 43,983

Resident 12,501 7,67.: 7,373 6,128 33,677 3,263 36,940

Non-Resident 2,980 2,419 2,389 2,147 9,935 1,138 11,0731967-68

% Non-Resident 19.2 23.9 24.4 25.9 22.7 25.8 23.0

Total 15,481 10,094 9,762 8,275 43,612 4,401 48,013

Resident 13,107 7,767 7,145 7,369 35,388 3,482 38,870

Non-Resident 2,988 2,286 2,424 2,474 10,172 1,181 11,3531968-69

% Non-Resident 18.5 22.7 25.3 25.1 22.3 25.3 22.6

Total 16,095 10,053 9,569 9,843 45,560 4,663 50,223

Resident 13,640 8,137 7,857 7,966 37,600 4,177 41,777

Non-Resident 2,542 2,025 2,173 2,481 9,221 1,231 10,4521969-70

% Non-Resident 15.7 19.9 21.6 23.7 19.6 22.7 20.0

Total 16,182 10,162 10,030 10,447 46,821 5,408 52,229

*Does not include University of Kentucky Community College System and University of LouisvilleEnrollment.

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RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT FALL TERM ENROLLMENTS ATEASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

1965-69

TotaL EnrollmentFall Term Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Under-graduateTotal Graduate Aggregate

Resident 2,681 1,107 731 767 5,280 278 5,564

Non-Resident 742 301 174 148 1,365 20 1,3851965-66

7, Non-Resident 21.6 21.3 19.2 16.1 20.5 6.7 19.9

Total 3,423 1,408 905 915 6,651 298 6,949

T(esident 2,855 1,287 983 730 5,855 384 6,239

Non-Resident 772 445 274 212 1,703 30 1,7331966-67

7, Non-Resident 21.2 25.6 21.7 22.5 22.5 7.2 21.7

Total 3,627 1,732 1,257 942 7,558 414 7,972

Resident 2,653 1,258 1,267 1,107 6,285 487 6,772

Non-Resident 566 352 359 233 1,510 27 1,5371967-68

7, Non-Resident 17.5 21.8 22.0 17.3 19.3 5.2 18.5

Total 3,219 1,610 1,626 1,340 7,795 514 8,309

Resident 3,221 1,149 1,009 1,200 6,579 585 7,164

Non-Resident 692 387 425 436 1,940 76 2,0161968-69

70 Non-Resident 17.6 25.1 29.6 26.6 22.7 11.4 22.0

Total 3,913 1,536 1,434 1,636 8,519 661 9,180

Resident 3,336 1,473 1,108 1,297 7,214 741 7,955

Non-Resident 575 375 297 408 1,655 54 1,7091969-70

Z Non-Resident 14.7 20.2 21.1 23.9 18.6 6.7 17.6

Total 3,911 1,848 1,405 1,705 8,869 795 9,664

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17

RES LDENT AND NON-RES1DENT FALL TERM ENROLLMENTS ATKENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE

1965-69

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Aggregate

1965-66

Resident

Non-Resident

7. Non-Resident

Total

576

286

33.1

862

172

98

36.2

270

81

45

35.7

126

100

67

40.1 -

167 -

929

496

34.8

1,425

Resident 588 236 76 129 1,029

Non-Resident 282 116 45 68 5111966 -67

'7. Non-Resident 32.'' 32.9 37.1 34.5 33.2

Total 870 352 121 197 1,540

Resident 565 197 154 168 1,084

Non-Resident 245 102 84 94 525

1967-68% Non-Resident 30.2 34.1 35.2 35.8 32.6

Total 810 299 238 262 1,609

Resident 472 232 201 200 - 1,105

Non-Resident 210 105 95 95 5051.968 -69

7. Non-Resident 30.7 31.1 32.0 32.2 31.4

Total 682 337 296 295 - 1,610

Resident 551 247 170 207 1,175

Non-Resident 122 102 123 98 4451969-70

7. Non-Resident 18.1 29.2 41.9 32.1 27.4

Total 673 349 293 305 1,620

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RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT FALL TERM ENROLLMENTS ATMOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

1965-69

Total EnrollmentFall Term Freshman So homore Junior Senior

Under-graduateTotal Graduate Aggregate

Resident 1,312 648 434 472 2,866 139 3,005

Non-Resident %15 422 255 248 1,640 23 1,6631965-66

% Non-Resident 35.2 39.4 37.5 33.9 36.3 14.1 35.6

Total 2,027 1,070 679 730 4,506 162 4,668

Resident 1,417 846 586 559 3,408 247 3,655

Non-Resident 616 528 356 29S 1,793 35 1,8281966-67

7 Non-Resident 30.3 38.4 37.7 34.3 34.4 12.4 33.3

Total 2,033 1,374 942 852 5,201 282 5,483

Resident 1,585 910 805 691 3,991 338 4,329

Non-Resident 517 476 403 361 1,757 62 1,8191967-68

% Non-Resident 24.5 34.3 33.3 34.3 30.5 15.5 29.6

Total 2,102 1,386 1,208 1,052 5,748 400 6,148

Resident 1,477 971 855 881 4,1E4 391 4,575

Non-Resident 455 391 374 416 1,636 51 1,6871968-69

% Non-Resident 23.5 28.7 30.4 32.0 28.1 11.5 26.9

Total 1,932 1,362 1,229 1,297 5,820 442 6,262

Resident 1,586 889 981 935 4,391 535 4,926

Non-Resident 470 325 329 385 1,509 25 1,5341969-70

% Non-Resident 22.8 26.7 25.1 29.1 25.5 4.4 23.7

Total 2,056 1,214 1,310 1,320 5,900 560 6,460

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1

19RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT FALL TERM ENROLLMENTS AT

MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY1965-69

T otal EnrollmentFall. Term Freshman o homcre Junior SeniJr

Under-graduateTotal Graduate AgErezate

1965-66

Resident

Non-Resident

% Non-Resident

Total

1,526

773

33.6

2,299

649

586

47.4

1,235

539

410

43.2

949

554

388

41.1

942

3,268

2,157

39.7

5,425

262

41

13.5

303

3,530

2,198

38.4

5,728

Resident 1,685 938 630 594 3,847 353 4,200

Non-Resident 643 534 550 494 2,221 72 2,293

1966-67% Non-Resident 27.6 36.2 46.6 45.4 36.6 16.9 35.3

Total 2,328 1,472 1,180 1,088 6,068 425 6,493

Resident 1,614 1,016 856 737 4,223 498 4,721

Non-Resident 529 470 576 620 2,195 101 2,2961967-68

Z Non-Resident 24.6 31.6 40.2 45.6 34.2 16.8 32.7

Total 2,143 1,486 1,432 1,357 6,418 599 7,017

Resident 1,672 1,039 911 963 4,585 524 5,109

Non-Resident 466 426 568 651 2,111 114 2,2251968-69

.4 Non-Resident 21.7 29.0 38.4 40.3 31.5 17.8 30.3

Total 2,138 1,465 1,479 1,614 6,696 638 7,334

Resident 1,564 1,034 1,019 1,033 4,650 677 5,327

Non-Resident 371 342 479 658 1,850 78 1,928

1969-707, Non-Resident 19.1 24.8 32,0 38.9 28.4 10.3 26.5

Total 1,935 1,376 1,498 1,691 6,500 755 7,255

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20RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT FALL TERM ENROLLMENTS ATTHE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY (Lexington Campus)

1965-69

ToLal EnrollmentFall Term Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Under-graduateTotal Graduate Aggregate

Resident 2,956 2,107 2,106 1,309 8,478 977 9,455

Non-Resident 765 630 558 342 2,295 664 2,9591965-66

"4 Non-Resident 20.5 23.0 20.9 20.7 21.3 40.4 23.8

Total 3,721 2,737 2,664 1,651 10,773 1,641 12,414

Resident 2,815 2,567 2,070 1,880 9,332 1,105 10,437

Non-Resident 719 708 627 490 2,544 811 3,3551966-67

7 Non-Resident 2G.3 21.6 2:i.2 20.6 21.4 42.3 24.3

Total_ 3,534 3,275 2,697 2,370 11,876 1,916 13,792

Resident 2,804 2,448 2,648 2,160 10,060 1,163 11,223

Hon-Resident 690 672 657 594 2,613 897 3,5101967-68

4 Mon-Resident 19.7 21.5 19.8 21.5 20.6 43.5 23.8

Total 3,494 3,120 3,305 2,754 12,673 2,060 14,733

Resident 2,720 2,439 2,620 2,791 10,570 1,228 11,798

Non-Resident 704 621 628 648 2,601 868 3,4691968-69

1, Non-Resident 20.5 20.2 19.3 18.8 19.7 41.4 22.7

Total 3,424 3,060 3,248 3,439 13,171 2,096 15,267

Resident 3,235 2,537 2,866 2,975 11,613 1,202 12,815

Non-1 :esident 562 565 586 635 2,348 998 3,3461969-70

7. Non-Resident 14.8 18.2 16.9 17.5 16.8 45.3 20.7

Total 3,797 3,102 3,452 3,610 13,961 2,200 16,161

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FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ENROLLMENT BY STUDENT CLASSIFICATION

0.1

/

COMMUNITY

COLLEGE

1969

1968

1967

1966

1965

Fresh.

Soph.

Total

Fresh.

Soph.

Total

Fresh.

Soph.

Total

Fresh.

Soph.

Total

Fresh.

Soph.

Total

Ashland

743

268

1,011

694

288

982

685

306

991

598

249

847

541

195

736

Elizabethtown

441

187

630

402

145

547

434

153

587

471

144

615

387

151

538

Fort Knox

205

2.03

408

291

243

534

195

205

400

44

303

347

24

256

280

Hazard

190

56

246

158

4162

--

--

--

--

-

Henderson

459

261

720

451

217

668

350

161

511

311

129

440

281

106

387

Hopkinsville

293

158

451

249

160

409

288

118

406

202

158

360

204

16

220

Jefferson

1,759

420

2,179

1,431

660

2,091

--

--

--

--

Lexington

Enrollmen,

UniversityIncluded

of Kentucky

With

70

474

88

24

112

60

16

76

--

-

Madisonville

212

35

247

181

22

203

--

--

--

--

-

Maysville

234

84

318

243

-243

--

--

--

--

Northern

1,142

341

1,483

1,069

299

1,368

991

345

1,336

940

347

1,287

897

234

1,131

Paducah

841

158

999

702

349

1,051

--

--

--

--

Prestonsburg

291

137

428

279

131

410

339

119

458

438

168

606

377

141

518

Somerset

424

153

577

365

194

559

358

125

48:

301

231

532

291

64

355

Southeast

338

112

450

364

93

457

330

86

416

277

104

381

303

62

365

TOTAL

7.574

2,573

10,147

6,949

2,809

9,758

4,058

1,642

5,700

3,642

1,849

5,491

3,305

1,225

4,530

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22RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT FALL TERM ENROLLMENTS AT

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY1965-69

ToLal EnrollmentFall Term Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Under-graduateTotal Graduate Aggregate

Resident 2,911 1,372 994 972 5,249 503 6,752

Non-Resident 417 264 191 177 1,049 23 1,0721965-66

Z Non-Resident 12.5 16.1 16.1 15.4 14.3 4.3 13.7

Total 3,328 1,636 1,185 1,149 7,298 526 7,824

Resident 2,793 1,785 1,248 1,024 6,850 570 7,420

Non-Resident 478 295. 263 204 1,240 43 1,2831966-67

Z Non-Resident 14.6 14.1 17.4 16.6 15.3 7.0 14.7

Total 3,271 2,080 1,511 1,228 8,090 613 8,703

Resident 3,280 1,846 1,643 1,265 8,034 777 8,811

Non-Resident 433 347 310 245 1,335 51 1,3861967-68

'Y., Non-Resident 11.6 15.8 15.8 16:2 14.2 6.1 13.6

Total 3,713 2,193 1,953 1,510. 9,369 828 10,197

Resident 3,545 1,937 1,549 1,334 8,365 754 9,119

Non-Resident 461 356 334 228 1,379 72 1,4511968-69

Z Non-Resident 11.5 15.5 17.7 14.6 14.1 8.7 13.7

Total 4,006 2,293 1,883 1,562 9,744 826 10,570

Resident 3,368 1,957 1,713 1,519 8,557 1,022 9,579

Non-Resident 442 316 359 297 1,414 76 1,4901969-70

7, Non-Resident 11.6 13.9 17.3 16.3 14.1 6.9 13.4

Total 3,810 2,273 2,072 1,816 9,971 1,098 11,069

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SECTION III

FRESHMAN MATRICULATION

Analysis of the data included in this section is limited since the

data illustrates only numerical relationships and does not portray matri-

culation of individuals.

The summary page depicts matriculation of the 1966-67 freshman

class of the six state-supported institutions of higher education. It

does not include the University of Kentucky Community College System.

The FaZZ Semester 1969 senior class enrollment was 66.6 percent of the

number of students enrolled in the freshman class. The matriculation

percentage for Kentucky students in this class is 65.5 and for out -of-

stale students 70.6.

This summary indicates the holding power of the state-supported

institutions has increased. The senior class of 1968 was 62.8 percent

of the number in the 1965 freshman class with Kentucky students at 61.6

percent and out-of-state students 66.9 percent.

A mobility factor is recognizable in the numerical relationship of

the senior class to the junior class and the junior class to the sopho-

more class. In addition to mobility, other factors such as returning

veterans, the increasing number of community college transfers, married

students and students who withdrew and later elected to return, among

other reasons, wiZZ probably cause a continuation of the high percentage

relationship of numbers in the junior and senior classes and to the number

of freshman.

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MATRICULATION OF 1966-67ACADEMIC YEAR FRESHMEN ENROLLED AT THE SIX

KENTUCKY STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Resident Non-Resident Total

1966-67 Freshman Class 12,153 3,510 15,663

1967-68 Sophomore Class 7,675 2,419 10,094

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 63,1 68.9 64.4

1968-69 Junior Class 7,145 2,424 9,569

Percent of 1967-68 Sophomore Class 93.0 100.2 94.7

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 58.7 69.0 61.0

1969-70 Senior Class 7,966 2,481 10,447

Percent of 1968-69 Junior Class 111.4 102.3 109.1

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 65.5 70.6 66.6

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MATRICULATION OF 19-67ACADEMIC YEAR FRESHMEN

ENROLLED AT EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Resident Non-Resident Total

1966-67 Freshman Class 2,855 772 3,627

1967-68 Sophomore Class 1,258 352 1,610

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 44.0 45.5 44.3

1968-69 Junior Class 1,009 425 1,434

Percent of 1967-68 Sophomore Class 80.2 120.7 89.0

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 35.3 55.0 39.5

1969-70 Senior Class 1,297 408 1,705

Percent of 1968-69 Junior Class 128.5 96.0 118.8

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 45.4 52.8 47.0

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MATRICULATION OF 1966-67ACADEMIC YEAR FRESHMEN

ENROLLED AT KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE

1966-67 Freshman Class

1967-68 Sophomore ClassPercent of 1966-67 Freshman Class

[968-69 Junior ClassPercent of 1967-68 Sophomore ClassPercent of 1966-67 Freshman Class

1969-70 Senior ClassPercen or 1968-69 Junior Classt:

Percent: oC 1966-67 Freshman Class

Resident Non-Resident Total

588

19733.5

201

102.034.1

207102.9

35.2

282

102

36.1

95

93.1

33.6

98

103.11.

34.7

870

29934.3

29698.934.0

305103.0

35.0

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MATRICULATION OF 1966-67ACADEMIC YEAR FRESHMEN

ENROLLED AT MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

Resident Non-Resident Total

1966-67 Freshman Class 1,417 616 2,033

1967-68 Sophomore Class 910 476 1,386

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 64.2 77.2 68.1

1968-69 Junior Class 855 374 1,29

Percent of 1967-68 Sophomore ClassPercent of 1966-67 Freshman Class

95.160.3

.578.560.7 60.4

1969-70 Senior Class 935 385 1,320

Percent of 1968-69 Junior Glass 109.3 102.9 107.4

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 65.9 62.5 64.9

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MATRICULATION OF 1966-67ACADEMIC YEAR FRESHMEN

ENROLLED AT MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY

Resident Non-Resident Total

I966 -67 Freshman Class 1,685 643 2,328

1967-68 Sophomore Class 1,016 470 1,486

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 60.2 73.0 63.8

1968-69 Junior Class 911 568 1,479

Percent of 1967-68 Sophomore Class 89.6 120.8 99.5

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 54.0 88.3 63.5

1969-70 Senior Class 1,033 658 1,691

Percent of 1968-69 Junior Class 113.3 115.8 114.3

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 61.3 102.3 72.6

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MATRICULATION OF 1966-64ACADEMIC YEAR FRESHMEN

ENROLLED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY(Lexington. Campus)

Resident Non-Resident Total

1966-67 Freshman Class 2,815 719 3,534

1967-68 Sophomore Class 2,448 672 3,120Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 86.9 93.4 88.2

1968-69 Junior Class 2,620 628 3,248Percent of 1967-68 Sophomore Class 107.0 93.4 104.1Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 93.0 87.3 91.9

1969-70 Senior Class 2,975 635 3,610Percent of 1968-64 Junior Class 113.5 101.1 111.1Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 105.6 88.3 102.1

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MATRICULATION OF 1966-67ACADEMIC YEAR FRESHMEN

ENROLLED AT WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Resident Non-Resident Total

1966-67 Freshman Class 2,793 478 3,271

1967-68 Sophomore Class 1,846 347 2,193

Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 66.0 72.5 67.0

1968-69 Junior Class 1,549 334 1,883Percent of 1967-68 Sophomore Class 83.9 96.2 85.8Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 55.4 69.8 57.5

1969-70 Senior Class 1,519 297 1,816Percent of 1968-69 Junior Class 98.3 88.9 96.4Percent of 1966-67 Freshman Class 54.3 62.1 55.5

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SECTION IV

FALL 1969 FRESHMAN ADMISSION

An aggregate of 17,486 applications (excluding University of

Kentucky Community College System) from in-state and out-of-state

students received consideration for admission to the 1969 freshman

class. This is a 10 percent increase over the number acted on for

the 1968 class. 89.2 percent of the applications for admission to

the 1969 class were accepted by the six instituons and 74.1 per-

cent of those students accepted actually enrolled in the 1969 fresh-

man class.

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TOTAL APPLICATIONS FROM STUDENTS FOR FALL 1969FRESHMAN ADMISSION TO KENTUCKY SENIOR

STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

TotalApplications Percent of Applicants

Percent ofApplicants

Name of Receiving Applications Applications Accepted AcceptedInstitution Decision Accepted Accepted and Enrolled Who Enrolled

Eastern KentuckyUniversity 3,678 3,164 86.0 2,608 82.4

Kentucky StateCollege 742 654 88.1 412 62.9

Morehead StateUniversity 2,915 2,757 94.5 2,045 74.1

Murray StateUniversity 1,920 1,765 91.9 232 69.8

University ofKentucky 4,089 3,523 86.1 2,741 77.8

Western KentuckyUniversity 4,142 3.740 90.2 2,529 67.6

TOTAL 17.486 15.603 89.2 11,567 74.1

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SECTION V

ACADEMIC DEFICIENCY AND THE FRESHMAN CLASS OF 1968

The six state-supported institutions of higher education

enrolled an aggregate of 14,698 freshmen for the fall semester

of the 1968-69 academic year.

This section shows the number of 1968 freshmen not re-

admitted at each institution of higher education in the faZZ

of 1969 because of academic deficiencies. The numbers are

also expressed as a percent of the numbe:r of full-time 1968

freshmen. The University of Kentucky Community College System

and the University of Louisville are not included in these

figures.

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NUMBER AND PERCENT OF FALL 1968 FRESHMENNOT RE-ADMITTED FALL 1969 DUE TO ACADEMIC DEFICIENCY

Name ofInstitution

Fall 1968Full-Time

FreshmanEnrollment

Number of Fall 1968Full-Time

Freshmen Not Re-AdmittedDue to Academic Deficiencies

Percent of Fall 1968Freshmen Not Re-Admitted

Due to Academic Deficiencies

Eastern KentuckyUniversity 3,570 476 13.3

Kentucky StateCollege 445 88 19.7

Morehead StateUniversity 1,837 91 4.9

Murray StateUniversity 2,005 164 8.1

University ofKentucky 3,159 122 3.8

(Lexington)

Western KentuckyUniversity 3,682 288 7.8

TOTAL 14,698 1,229 8.3

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SECTION VI

FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM FULL-TIME FRESHMENAT THE SIX KENTUCKY STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS

OF HIGHER EDUCATION, FALL SEMESTER 1.969

Nearly 6,000 requests for financial assistance were filed by full -

time freshmen at the Kentucky state-supported institutions of higher

education for the Fall Semester 1969. Basically the applications

represent requests for National Defense Loans, Economic Opportunity

Grants, and College Work-Study Assistance.

The institutions made avail-:)le $1.75 million to partially fund

these requests. The total of 3,249 applications approved represents

16.:! percent of the full-time freshman class in the state institutions.

Me applications approved represent 55 percent of the number filed for

consideration. While some students may have been successful in pursuing

other sources of assistance, tne demand still substantially exceeds the

available funds. The number of applications increased by approximately

1,500 over the 1968 fall term, yet the applications approved fell just

below the 1968 level.

Students who may be interested in applying for fihan,.-:al aid often find

that funds are already exhausted and as a result do not file an

application. Therefore, the number of applications filed does not

necessarily represent the number of students in need Jf financial

assistance.

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FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM FULL-TIME FRESHMENAT THE SIX KENTUCKY STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS

OF HIGHER EDUCATION, FALL SEMESTER 1969

Instltutions ApplicationsApplicationsApproved

Total AmountRequested

Total AmountApproved

AverageAmountApproved

Eastern KentuckyUniversity 1,243 666 $ 671,220 $ 359,750 $540

Kentucky StateCollege 115 101 104,590 83,672 828

Morehead StateUniversity 1,100 826 591,207 395,142 478

Murray StateUniversity 1,144 471 '491,266 190,200 404

University ofKentucky 1,124 655 623,490 338,550 517

Western Kentuckyuniversity 1,171 530 919,950 384,947 726

TOTAL 5,897 3,249 $3,401,723 $1,752,261 $539

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SECTION VII

DEGREES EARNED1960-1969

The six state-supported institutions of higher education, the

University of Kentucky Community CoZZege System, and the University

of Louisville awarded 69,470 degrees during the decade of the sixties.

Approximately 6 percent were two-year diplomas; 75 percent four-year

or first professional degrees; 17 percent masters degrees; and 1

percent doctoral degrees.

12,356 degrees were awarded in 1969 by the state colleges and

universities. This was an increase of 157 percent over the base

year 1960.

Percentage Distribution by Kind of Degree

Ten YearDegree 1960 1965 1969 Average

Two-Year 1.9 2.2 14.9 6.3

Four-Year andFirst Professional 79.6 79.0 68.3 75.7

Mast,'rs 17.5 17.8 15.5 16.9Educational Specialist 0.1 0.03 0.1 0.06Doctoral 0.9 0.9 1.2 1.1

This section includes the number of bachelor and first pro-

fessional degrees conferred by the state-supported institutions

expressed as a ratio of the number of students classified as

senior and the number classified as freshmen fcur years earlier.

Incomplete student classification information in the College and

University Enrollments publications preceding 1960 limited analyses.

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SUMMARY OF EARNED DEGREES GRANTED BYSTATE-SUPPORTED COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

INCLUDING THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 1960 - 1969

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YearTwo-YearDiploma

Four-Year orFirst Professional Masters

EducationalSpecialist Doctorate Total

1969 1,838 8,437 1,920 11 150 12,356

1968 976 6,989 1,656 5 114 9,740

1967 754 5,971 1,316 3 105 8,149

1966 386 5,377 1,176 5 83 7,027

1965 142 5,054 1,137 2 60 6,395

1964 84 4,895 983 4 56 6,022

1963 44 4,383 966 3 41 5,437

1962 20 3,959 913 5 42 4,939

1961 48 3,891 881 2 46 4,868

1960 92 3,825 843 4 43 4,807

TOTAL 4,384 52,781 11,791 44 740 69,740

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TOTAL NUMBER OF EARNED DEGREES GRANTED 1960-1969BY EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Year2-Year Diplomaor Degree

4-Year or FirstProfessional Degree

MastersDegree

EducationalSpecialists

Doctoral TocalDegree Degrees

1969196819671966

1965

1 964

19631962

1.961

1960

TOTAL

81

62

33

11

1,4121,050850782821802739702700652

279150155146153126

145132169147

2 1,7741,2621,038

939

980

928

884834869

799

187 8,510 1,608 2 10,307

TOTAL NUMBER OF EARNED DEGREES GRANTED 1960-1969BY KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE

Year2-Year Diplomaor Degree

4-Year or First Masters DoctoralProfessional Degree Degree Degree

TotalDegrees

1969

19631967

19661965

19641963

1962

1961

1960

TWIAL

4 170151112

98

107103

102

82

8480

174151

112

913

107

10L1

102

82

8480

4 1,089 1,093

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TOTAL NUMBER OF EARNED DEGREES GRANTED 1960-1969BY MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

Year2-Year Diploma

or Degree4-Year or First

Professional DegreeMasters DoctoralDegree Degree

Total

Degrees

1969 6 1,011 149 1,1661968 9 845 143 9971967 5 637 73 7151966 1 576 67 6441965 - 506 64 5701964 - 505 46 5511963 - 501 68 5691962 433 58 4911961 - 371 61 4321960 301 69 370

TOTAL 21 5,686 798 6,505

TOTAL NUMBER OF EARNED DEGREES GRANTED 1960-1969BY MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY

Year2-Year Diplomaor Degree

4-Year or FirstProfessional Degree,

Master DoctoralDe ree Degree

TotalDegrees

1969 13 926 255 1,1941968 10 817 275 1,1021967 5 838 196 1,0391966 752 167 9191965 674 164 8381964 634 117 7511963 572 125 6971962 - 401 104 5051961 432 108 5401960 - 366 84 450

TOTAL 28 6,412 1,595 X035

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Year

TOTAL NUMBER OF EARNED DEGREES GRANTED 1960-1969BY THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY (Lexington Campus)

2-Year Diplcma 4-Year or First Masters Educationalor Degree Professional Degree Degree Specialists

DoctoralDegree

Total

Degrees

1969 2,424 595 6 123 3,1481968 1,982 518 2 97 2,5991967 1,714 459 3 88 2,264

1966 1,555 407 1 61 2,024

1965 1,290 365 2 44 1,701

1964 1,276 332 4 44 1,656

1963 1,127 291 3 28 1,449

1962 1,090 306 5 33 1,434

1961 1,068 287 2 35 1,392

1960 1,200 267 4 33 1,504

TOTAL 1_4,7263,W827

32 58619NIMMI,171_MO- VIININ

TOTAL NUMBER OF EARNED DEGREES GRANTED 1960-1969BY WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Year

2-Year Diplomaor Degree

4-Year or FirstProfessional Degree

Masters EducationalDegree Specialists

Doctoral Total

Degree Degrees

1969 77 1,342 399 1,818

1968 49 1,052 353 1,4541967 50 859 294 1,203

1966 30 829 249 1,108

1965 9 857 226 1,092

1964 11 801 220 1,032

1963 3 624 194 - 821

1962 547 174 721

1961 515 141 6561960 430 115 - 545

TOTAL 229 7,856 2,365 10,450

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TOTAL NUMBER OF EARNED TWO-YEAR DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS GRANTED 1960-1969BY THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

CommunityCollegL 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

Ashland 50 111 113 254

Elizabethtown - - 38 72 92 185

Fort Knox -

Henderson - - - - 68 78 74 87

Hopkinsville - - - 35 44 47

iciferson - 32

I.exington Tech.

Institute - - - 11 25 34

Neu-them - - 30 97 119 287

*Paducah - - - - 229

PresZ:onsburg - 57 56 46 112

Somerset - - 89 82 71

Southeast - 27 41 56 73

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 270 590 651 1,444

42

Total

528

387

307

126

32

70

533

229

271

242

197

2,922

*Paducah Community College entered the University of Kentucky Community College System in 1968.

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TOTAL NUMBER OF EARNED DEGREES GRANTEDBY THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 1960 - 1969

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YearTwo-YearDiploma

Four-Year orFirst Professional Masters

EducationalSpecialist Doctorate Total

1969 213 1,152 243 3 27 1,638

1968 195 1,092 217 3 17 1,524

1967 71 961 139 - 17 1,188

1966 74 785 140 4 22 1,025

1965 133 799 159 - 16 1,107

1964 73 774 142 - 12 1,001

1963 41 718 143 - 13 915

1962 20 704 139 - 9 872

1961 48 721 115 - 11 895

1960 92 796 161 10 1,059

TOTAL 960 8,502 1,598 10 154 11,224_.___

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BACHELORS AND FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERREDIN KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION, 1960 - 1969, AS A RATIO OF

COLLEGE SENIORS THE SAME YEAR AND COLLEGE FRESHMEN FOUR YEARS EARLIER44

Year NumberAs A Ratio of CollegeSeniors the Same Year

As A Ratio of FreshmenFour Years Earlier

1968-69 8,437 11,347 74.3 18,356 45.9

1967-68 6,989 9,676 72.2 15,523 45.0

1966-67 5,971 8,048 7L.1 12,121 49.2

1965-66 5,377 6,881 78.1 10,643 50.5

1964-65 5,054 6,644 76.0 9,831 51.4

1963-64 4,895 6,075 80.5 8,641 56.6

1962-63 4,383 4,900 89.4 N/A

1961-62 3,959 4,640 85.3 - N/A

1960-61 3,891 4,553 85.4 - N/A

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Bachelor and First Professional Degrees

Year NumberAs A R. do of CollegeSeniors the Same Year

As A Ratio of F-_shmenFour Years Earlier

1968-69 1,412 86.3 41.2

1967-68 1,050 78.3 40.0

1966-67 850 90.2 48.1

1965-66 782 85.4 56.2

1964-65 821 104.1 55.6

1963-64 802 103.3 77.9

1962-63 739 96.7 N/A

1961-62 702 91.8 N/A

1960-61 700 91.1 N/A

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Vaehelor and First Professional Degrees

Year NumberAs A Ratio of CollegeSeniors the Same Year

As A Ratio of FreshmenFour Years Earlier

1968-69 170 57.4 19.7

1967-68 151 57.6 20.7

1966-67 112 56.9 23.0

1965-66 98 58.7 24.2

1964-65 107 67.7 30.0

1963-64 103 83.0 35.0

1962-63 102 103.0 N/A

1961-62 82 93.1 N/A

1960-61 84 103.7 N/A

MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

Bachelor and ,..rst Professional Degrees

Year NumberAs A Ratio of CollegeSeniors the Same Year

As A Ratio of FreshmenFour Years Earlier

1968-69 1,011 77.9 49.8

1967-68 845 80.3 53.2

1966-67 637 74.7 51.4

1965-66 576 7F.9 53.8

1964-65 506 77.3 47.9

1963-64 505 90.3 57.0

1962-63 501 86.3 NJA

1961-62 433 78.5 N/A

1960-61 371 79.4 N/A

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Year Number

Bachelor and First Professional Degrees

As A Ratio of CollegeSeniors the Same Year

As A Ratio of FreshmenFour Years Earlier

1968-69 926 57.3 40.2

1967-68 817 00.2 41.4

1966-67 838 77.0 58.3

1965-66 752 79.8 50.3

1964-65 674 81.9 50.4

1.963 -64 634 88.5 60.8

1962-63 572 106.3 N/A

1961-62 401 66.6 N/A

1960-61 432 81.0 N/A

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY (Lexington)

Bachelor and First Professional Degrees

Year NumberAs A Ratio of CollegeSeniors the Same Year

As A Ratio of FreshmenFour Years Earlier

1968-69 2,424 70.4 65.1

1967-68 1,982 71.9 57.8

1966-67 1,714 72.3 62.5

1965-66 1,555 94.1 59.7

1964-65 1,290 69.6 51.2

1963-64 1,276 74.5 57.4

1.962 -63 1,127 80.7 N/A

196.1 -62 1,090 83.0 N/A

1960-61 1,068 83.8 N/A

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Bachelor and First Professional Degrees

Year Number

As A Ratio of College .-Is

Senior! the Same Year

i Rr.ltio of Freshmen

Four Years Earlier

1968-69 1,152 76.6 42.7

1967-68 1,092 77.9 43.2

1966-67 961 70.0 42.8

1965-66 785 59.1 39.2

1964-65 799 62.7 53.6

1963-64 774 62.0 41.8

1962-63 718 89.3 N/A

1951-62 704 91.9 N/A

1960-61 721 80.7 N/A

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Bachelor and First Professional Degrees

Year NumberAs A Ratio of CollegeSeniors the Same Year

As A Ratio of FreshmenFour Years Earlier

1968-69 1,342 85.9 40.3

1967-68 1,052 69.6 39.5

196667 859 69.9 38.6

1965-66 829 72.1 49.1

1964-65 857 78.0 53.3

1963-64 801 85.1 60.5

1962-63 624 86.7 NJA

1961-62 547 98.2 N/A

1960-61 515 95.9 N/A

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SECTION VIII

DEGREE PROGRAMS

This section identifies the various kinds of degrees and pro-

grams offered at Eastern Kentucky University, Kentucky State CoZZege,

Morehead State University, Murray State University, University of

Kentucky, University of Louisville, and Western Kentucky University

for the Fall Semester of 1969.

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EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY 49Richmond, Kentucky

Degrees offered: AA, BBA, BM, BME, BS, MA, MA in Ed., MBA, MME, MPA, MS, Spe. in Tech.Spec. in Ed.

Agriculture BS

Agricultural Mechanization AAOrnamental Horticulture AADairy Science rnd Technology AA

Anthropology BAArt BA, MA in Ed.Biology BS, MS, MA in Ed.Broadcasting BABusiness Administration MBAAccounting BBA, MBABusiness Education BS, MA in Ed.Economics BBA, MBAElectronic Data Processing-, BBAFinance BBAGeneral Business BBAManagement BBAMarketing BBAOffice Administration BBASecretarial AA

Chemistry BS, MS, MA in Ed.Clinical Psychology MSDrama BADrama and Speech BAEarth Science BS

Economics BAElementary Education BS, MA in Ed.Elementary Education-Reading MA in Ed.English BA, MA, MA in Ed.French BAGeorgraphy BA, MA, MA in Ed.Geology BS

German BA

Guidance and Counseling MA in Ed.Guidance-Non School MAGuidance, Student Personnel MAHealth, P. E., Recreation (Area)Health (Public) BS

Health (School) BS

History BA, MA, MA -111 Ed.

Home Economics (Teaching and non-teaching,Dietetics, ChilC. Development, Food ServiceAdministration, and Textiles and Design) BS, MA in Ed.

Child Care AAFood Service Technology AAHomemaking Supervision AA

Industrial Education (Industrial Arts andVocational-Industrial and TechnicalTeacher Education) BS, MS, MA in Ed., Spec in Tech.Manual. Arts Therapy BS

Vocational-Industrial Teacher Education AAA

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Industrial Technology BS, MS

Broadcast Engineering Technology AA

Drafting Technology AA

Drafting and Design Technology AAApplied Electronics Technology AA

Instructional Media Technology AA

Electronics Technology AA

Printing Technology AA

Kentucky School of Crafts (Vocational Crafts) AA

Latin BA

Law Enforcement BS

General Law Enforcement AA

Industrial Security AA

Corrections AA

Juvenile AA

Library Science BA, MA in Ed.

Mathematics BS, MA in Ed.

Medical Technology BS

Music BA, BM in Voice, Piano, OrganWind Instruments or ChurchMusic, BME in Voice, Keyboard,String or Wind Instruments

Music Education MME

Nursing AA

Medical Records Technology :AA

Philosophy BA

Physical Education BS, MA in Ed., Spec. in Ed., VS

Physical Education-Corrective Therapy BS

Physics BS, MA in Ed.

Political Science BA, MA, MA in Ed., MPA

Pre-Forestry BS

Pre-Medical Sciences BS

Psychology BS

Recreation BS

Recreation Supervision AA

Russian BA

School Psychology MS

Social Science BA

Social Work BA

Sociology BA

Spanish BA

Speech BA

Speech Pathology and Audiology BS

Vocational Crafts AA

Wildlife Management BS

Joint Doctoral Program with the University of Kentucky:Ed.D., Ph.D.

Terminal non-degree certificate programs: One--year Secretarial

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KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGEFrankfort, Kentucky

Degrees offered: BA, BS, AA, AND AAS

Biology BSBusiness Administration BSOffice Administration BS in Bus. Adm.

Business Education BSChemistry BSEducationElementary BA in Elem. Ed.Secondary

Biology BS in Sec. Ed.Business Education BS in Sec. Ed.Chemistry BS in Sec. Ed.English BA in Sec. Ed.French BA in Sec. Ed.History BA in Sec. Ed.Home Economics BS in Sec. Ed.Industrial Arts BS in Sec. Ed.Mathematics BS in Sec. Ed.Social Science BA in Sec. Ed.Spanish BA in Sec. Ed.

English BAFrench BAHealth & Physical Education BS in H&PEHistory and Political Science BAMathematics BAMedical Technology BSSociology BASpanish BANursing Education AASGeneral Education AASecretarial Science AASDrafting Technology AASElectrical Technology AASSecretarial Science CertificateMusic BAMusic Education BSLibrary Science AAS

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Degrees offered: AA, AAA, AS, AAS, AB, BS, BM, BME, BBA, MA, MA in Ed., MS,MHEd, MBEd, MM, MMEd

Agriculture +AB, AB, BSAgri-Bus. Tech. AAS

Farm Production AASArt AB, +ABBiology AB, +BS, *BSBusiness

Business Adm. +BBA, *BS, ABBusiness Education +BSSecretarial Studies AAS, AB, *BS

Accounting AB, *BS

General Business AB, *BSChemistry AB, +BS, *BS

Clothing & Textiles +BSCommunications

Journalism AAA

Speech-Dramatic Arts ABSpeech AB

Radio-TV Broadcasting AAA, AB

Computer Technology AAS

Drafting & Design Technology AAS

Economics AB

Economics & Soc. AB

Education +ABElementarySecondary

Agriculture Education +AB, ES

Art AB, +ABBiology AB, *BS

BusinessBusiness Educatior. +BS

Accounting AB, *BS

General Business AB, *BS

Secretarial Studies AB, *BS

Chemistry AB, BS

Earth Science AB, BS

Economics AB

Economics & Sociology AB

English AB, +AB

French AB

Geography AB

Geology AB, B3

Health AB

History ABHome Economics AB, *BSIndustrial Arts AB, +BS, BS

+Area of concentration*To qualify for the Bachelor of Science degree the student must earn credit fora minimum of 60 semester hours in the following subjects--agriculture, biology,

business, chemistry, geoscience, home economics, industrial arts. library science,mathematics, military science, and physics.

or

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Morehead (Cont'd)

Education (Cont'd)SecondaryMathematics AB, *BSMusic AB, +BMEHealth and Physical Education ABHealth, Physical Education & Recreation +ABPhysics AB, *BS

Political Science ABPsychology ABSocial Science +ABSociology AB

Spanish ABSpeech ABSpeech & Dramatic Art AB

Vocational Home Economics +BSVocational Trade & Industrial Education +BS, AASVocational Business Education +BS

Special Education ABElectronics Technology AASFood Service Administration +BSGeoscience

Earth Science BS

Geology AB, BSGeography AB

Graphic Arts Technology AASHealth & PE ABHealth AB

History ABHome Economics AB, *BSIndustrial Arts AB, +BS, *BSIndustrial Technology +BS, ABLanguages and Literature

English AB

French AB

Spanish ABMa-htne Tool Technology AASMathematics AB, *BS, +BS

Medical Technology +BS

Music AAA, AB, +BME, +BMOffice Management AASPhilosoph; AB

Physics AB, *BSPolitical Science AB

Psychology AB

Recreation AAA, ABSociology AB

Social Science +ABSocial Work AAA

Teacher Aide AAA

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+Area of concentration*To qualify for the Bachelor of Science degree the student must earn credit fora minimum of 60 semester hours in the following subjects--agriculture, biology,business, chemistry, geoscience, home economics, industrial arts, library science,mathematics, military science, and physics

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54Morehead (Cont'd)

Master's Degrees Offered:

Master of Arts in Education (M.A. in Ed.)ElementarySecondarySpecial EducationLibrarianGuidance CounselorPrincipalReading Specialist

Master of Higher Education (M.H. Ed.)

Master of Business Education (M.B. Ed.)

Master of Arts (M.A.)EnglishHistoryPsychology

Master of Science (M.S.)BiologyChemistry

Master of Music (M.M.)

Master of Music Education (M.M. Ed.)

Joint Doctoral Program with the Unive-:sity of Kentucky

Oneyear Certificate programs in clerical studies and secretarial studies.

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MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY 55

Murray, Kentucky

Degrees offered: AA, AS, BA, BS, BME, BM, BFA, MA, MA in Ed., MAT, MS, MBA, MFA,MME, Ed.S.

Agriculture BS, MS, MA in Ed.General Agriculture BS

Vocational Agriculture BS

Animal Science BSAgricultural Economics BSAgronomy BSHorticulture BSAgricultural-Business BS

Agriculture Engineering ES

Biological Sciences BA, BS, MSWildlife Biology BSChemistry BA, BS, MS, MATGeology BS

Earth Science BS

Business Administration BS, MBA, MA in Ed.Accounting BS

Finance BSBusiness Education BSEconomics BS, MSManagement BS

General Business AA, BSSecretarial Science AA, BSMarketing BS

Education BA, BC, MA in Ed., Ed.S.English BA, BS, MA in Ed., MAFine Arts BFA, MA in Ed.Art BA, BS, MFADrama BA, BSMusic BA, BS, BM, MA in Ed.Music Education BME, MME

French BA, MA in Ed.Geography BA, BSGerman BA, MA in Ed., MAHealth, Physical Education & Recreation MA

Health and Physical Education BA, BS, MAPhysical Education MA in Ed.

History BA, BS, MA, MA in Ed.Home Economics BS, MS, MA in Ed.Child Development & Family Life BS

Hone Economics Education BS

Home Economics Extension BSFoods & Nutrition BSHome Economics - Business BS

Home Economics - Journalism BS

Industrial Arts BS, MA in Ed.Industrial Technology BS

Industrial Education AS, BS, MS, MA in Ed.Drafting Technology ASElectronics Technology ASPrinting Technology AS

Journalism BA, MA, MS, MA in Ed.

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56Murray (Cont'd)

Library Science BSMathematics BA, BS, MA, MSMedical Technology BSNursing BSPhilosophy BA, BSPhysics BA, BS, MS, MA in Ed., MATPsychology BA, BS, MA, MS,Russian BASociology BA, BSSpanish BA, MA, MA in Ed., MATSpeech BA, BS, MA, MS, MA in Ed.Arts - Medicine BAArts - Law BAArts - Dentistry BA

Joint Doctoral Program with the University of Kentucky

Education Ed.D., PhD.

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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY(Lexington Campus)

Lexington, Kentucky

Degrees offered: BS, BA, MA, MS, B. Music, BBA, B. Architecture, JD, MD,DMD, MBA, M. Music, Ed.S., DMA, Ed.D., B. Business Adm.,Ph.D., D.B.A., Pharm. D.

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Accounting BS, MSAgriculture BS, MS

Agricultural Economics BS, MS, Ph.D.Agricultural Education BS, MS, Ph.D.Agricultural Engineering BS, MS, Ph.D.Entomology BS, MS, Ph.D.Agronomy BS, MS, Ph.D.Animal Sciences BS, MS, Ph.D.Cooperative Extension BS

Forestry BS

Horticulture BS

Plant Pathology BS, MS, Ph.D.Plant Physiology Ph.D.

Rural Sociology BS

Soil Sciences Ph.D.Veterinary Science Ph.D.

Anatomy MS, Ph.D.Anthropology BA, BS, MA, Ph.D.Architecture B of ArchitectureAtt. BA, BS, MAArt and Advertising BA, BSArts Dentistry BA, BSArts - Forestry BA, BSArts Law BA, BSArts - Medicine BA, BSBehavioral Science MSBiological & Social Bases of Behavior BA, BSBotany BA, BS, MA, MSBusiness Administration B of Bus. Adm., MBA, D of Bus. Adm.

Business and Economics BS

Biology Ph.D.Biochemistry Ph.D.

Chemical Physics Ph.D.

Chemistry BA, BS, MS, Ph.D.Clinical Nutrition MS

Communications MAComputer Science BA, BSContemporary American Culture BA, BSCostume Design and Merchandising BA, BSDental Hygiene BSDentistry MS, EMD, MS in Den. w/Spec. in

OrthodonticsDiplomacy and. International Commerce MA, Ph.D.Economics BA, BS, MA. Ph.D.Education MA, MS, Ed.S.,Ed.D., Ph.D.Agriculture BAArt BABiological Sciences BABusiness Education (Secretarial) BAAccounting BAGeneral Business BASecretarial Practices BA

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University of. Kentucky (Cont'd)

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Education (Cont'd)Chemistry BAEarth Science BAEconomics and Sociology BA.

Elementary Education BAEnglish BAFrench BAGeography BAGeology BAGerman BAHealth and Physical Education BAHealth, Physical Education & Recreation BAHistory BAHome Economics BA, BSLatin BAMathematics BAPhysical Education BA, MS, MAPhysics BAPolitical Science BA

Social Studies BASociology BASpanish BASpecial Education BASpeech and Dramatics BAVocational Education Ph.D.

EngineeringAgricultural Engineering BS, MS, Ph.D.Chemical Engineering BS, MSCivil Engineering (Option in Mining) BS, MS, Ph.D.Electrical Engineering BS, MS, Ph.D.Engineering Mechanics MS, Ph.D.Mechanical Engineering BS, MS, Ph.D.Metallurgical Engineering BS, MS, Ph.D.Nuclear Engineering MS

English BA, BS, MA, Ph.D.French Language and Literature BA, BS, MA, Ph.D.Genetics Ph.D.Geography EA, BS, MA, Ph.D.Geology BA, BS, MSGermanic & Classical Languages & Literature BA, BS, MA, 1Th..D.

History BA, BS, MA, Ph.D.Home Economics BS, MS

Merchandising (Apparel) BSMerchandising (Interior Design) BSInstitutional Management BS

Restaurant Management BS

Communications: Journalism, T.V., Radio orDemonstrations BS

Dietetics (Administrative) BS

Dietetics (Therapeutic) BS

Nutrition BS

Food Science (Chemistry) BS

Food Science (Bacteriology) BS

Pre-School Education BS

Family Relationships BS

Human Development (Child Development) BS

Management and Family Economics BS

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University of Kentucky (Cont'd)

Home Economics (Cont'd)Home Economics EducationHome Economics Extension

HorsemanshipHuman RelationsHygiene & Public HealthJournalismLawLibrary ScienceMathematicsMedicineMedical Radiation DosmetryMedical TechnologyMicrobiologyMusicMusicologyMusic TeachingNursingPharmacyPharmacologyPharmaceutical SciencesPhilosophyPhysical TherapyPhysics and AstronomyPhysiology and BiophysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic HealthPublic RelationsRomantic TraditionRadiological Health SpecialtyRussian Area StudiesScientific SecretaryshipSlavic & Oriental Languages &Social WorkSociologySpanish & Italian Languages &SpeechStatisticsTheatre ArtsToxicologyWildlife ManagementZoologyTelecommunicationsTopical

Literatures

Literatures

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1.1S

BSBA, BSBA, BSBS

BA, BSJDMSBA, BS, MA, MS, Ph.D.MDMSBSBA, BS, MS, Ph.D.BA, BS, MA, B Music, M MusicPh.D.D.M.A.BSBS, Pharm.D.MS, Ph.D.MS, Ph.D.BA, BS, MAPSBA, BS, MS, Ph.D. (Physics)MS. Ph.D.BA, BS, MA, Ph.D.BA, BS, MA, MS, Ph.D.MSBA, BSBA, BSMSBA, BSBA, BSBA, BSBA, BSBA, BS, MA, Ph.D.BA, BS, MA, Ph.D. (Spanish)BA, BSMS, Ph.D.BA, BS, MAMS, Ph.D.BA, BSBA, BS, MAAB, BSAB, BS

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UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE60Louisville, Kentucky

Degrees & Certificates offered: AA, BA, BS, BChE, BCE, BEE, BME, BM, BMEd, BM-BMEd,BSC, BA El Ed, BS El Ed, MA, MS, MEd, MSSW, MAT,MChE, MCE, MME, MM, MMEd, PhD, JD, MD, DMD, AdvancedCertificate in Education, Undergraduate Certificatesin various fields

Anatomy MS, PhDAnthropology AA, BAArt AA, BA, MAArt History AA, BA, MABiochemistry MS, PhDBiology AA, BA, MS, PhDBoLany AA, BS, PhDBusiness Administration MBABusiness & CommerceAccounting BSCFinance BSCManagement BSCMarketing BSCSecretarial Science AA, BSC

CerLificates (2-Year programs in University College)Accounting CertAdvertising CertBuilding Construction Technology CertBusiness & Commerce CertChemistry CertData Processing Cert

Electrical Technology CertFine Arts CertGovernment CertIndustrial Relations Cert

Interior Design CertMechanical Technology CertPhysics CertProduction Management Cert

Real Estate CertSecretarial. Science CertTransportation Cert

Chemistry AA, BA, BS, MSAnalytical PhDInorganic PhDOrganic PhDPhysical PhD

Classical LanguagesCreek AA, BALatin AA, BA

Community Development MSCuratorial Science MSDental Hygiene Cert BS

Dentistry DMD, MSDramatic ^,rts AA, BAEconomics AA, BA

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University of Louisville (Cont'd)

Education MAElementary BA El Ed, BS El Ed, MEd, Adv.Cert.Elementary Principalship MEd, Adv. Cert.Guidance & Counseling MEd, Adv. Cert.Secondary Education MEd. Adv. Cert.Secondary Principalship MEd. Adv. Cert.Special Education MEdSupervision MEdPre-Doctoral Adv. Cert

Note: The MAT degree is awarded to majors in many other fields who havetaken prescribed professional courses in Education.

EngineeringChemical BChE, MS, MChE, PhDCivil BCE, MS, MCEElectrical BEE, MS, MEEMe-Alanical 3ME, MS, NNE

English AA, BA, MA, PhDGeneral Studies AA, BAGeology AA, BAHealth & Physical Education AA, BSHist,:ry AA, BA, MAHome. Economics BA, BSHumanities AA, BA, MAInternational Studies AA, BALaw JDMathematics AA, BA, MAMedical Technology Cert, BSMedicine MDMicrobiology MS, PhDModern Languages

French AA, BA, MAGerman AA, BA, MARussian AA, BA,

Spanish AA, BAMusic BM, MMMusic Education BMEd, MMEd

Music-Music Education Combined BM-BMEdMusic History AA, BA, MANatural Sciences AAPathology MS

Pharmacology MS, PhDPhilosophy AA, BA, MAPhysics AA, BA, BS, MSPhysiology MS, PhDPolice Administvltion BSPA, Cert. in Pol Sci given for

intense 3 months coursePolitical Science AA, BA, MAPsychology AA, BA

Clinical MA, PhDExperimental MA, PhDPsychopharmacology PhD

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University of Louisville (Coned)

Recreation EducationScience-DentistryScience-MedicineSocial SciencesSocial WorkSociologyZoology

AA, BSBSBS

AAMSSWAA, BA, BS, MAAA, BS, PhD

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63WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Bowling Green, Kentucky

Degrees offered: AA (2 years), AS (2 Years), BA, BFA, BM, BS, MA, M. Ag.,MA (Education), MACT (College Teaching), MBA, MM, M. Math,MPS (Master of Public Service), MS, MSCT (College TeachinO,Joint Doctorate with the University of Kentucky and Georg.':Peabody College for Teachers

Accounting BS

Art BA, BFAAgriculture BS, MS, M.Ag., MA (Education),MPSAgriculture Technology and Management AABiology BS, MS, MSCT, MA (Education)Business Administration BA, BS, MBABusiness Education BS, MA (Education)Chemistry BS, MS, MSCT, MA (Education)Classics BAData Processing AADietetics and Institution Management BS

Earth Science BS

Economics BAEducation MA*Elementary Education BS, MA (Education)Engineering Physics BS, MSEngineering Technology

Civil AS

Electrical ASMechanical AS

English BA, MA, MA (Education)English-Allied Arts (Area) BA, MA (Education)French BAGeography BS, M3, MSCT, MA (Education)Geology BS

German BA, MA (Education)Government BA, MA, MA (Education)History BA, MA, MA (Education)Home Economics BS

Humanities MA, MACTJunior High/Middle School BA, BS, MA (Education)Industrial Education BS

Industrial Technology AA, BSLatin BALibrary Science BA

Mass Media (Journalism) BAMathematics BA, MS, MSCT, M.Math., MA (Ed.)Music BA, MMMusic Educat'on BA, MA (Education)Nursing ASOffice Administration BS, MA (Education)Philosophy BAPhilosophy and Religion BAPhysical Education and Health BS, MS, MA (Education), MPSPhysics BA, MSPsychology BA, MA

*Students may specialize in either elementary, secondary, school administration,or counselor education.

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Public Service MPSRecreation BS

Science (Area) BS, hA (Education)Science-Math (Area) MA (Education)Secondary Education MA (Education)Secretarial Administration AASmall Business Management AASocial Science (Area) BA, MA (Education)Sociology BA, MASpanish BA, MA, MACT, MA (Education)Speech BASpeech and Theatre BA

Joint Doctoral Programs with University of Kentucky and George Peabody College

Certificate Program in Secretarial Science and Real Estate

NOTE: The degree awarded by Western is determined by the curriculum followedrather than the major or areas of study.

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SECTION IX

CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION1960-1970

To meet demands on higher education created during

the decade of the sixties 12,279,101 square feet of

construction was completed on the campuses of the state-

supported institutions of higher education. 62.3 percent

of the construction related to instructional activities

and 37.7 percent to residenl;ial and auxillary facilities.

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Institution

Eastern Kentucky

University

Kentucky State

Coli'ge

Morehead State

University

Murray State

University

University of

Kentucky

University of

Louisville

Western Kentucky

University

AGGREGATE

HIGHER EDUCATION CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION 1960-1970

Total Facilities Completed

Facilities Related to Instruction

Residential and Auxiliary Facilities

(1)

Total Gross

Square Feet

Completed

(2)

Percent Of

Aggregate

(3)

Gross

Square

Feet

(4)

Column 3 As

A Percent

Of Column 1

(5)

Percent Of

Instructional

Aggregate

(6)

Gross

Square

Feet

(7)

Column 6 As

A Percent

Of Column 1

(8)

Percent Of Residential

And Auxiliary

Construction Aggregate

2,150,791

17.5

839,871

39.0

11.0

1,310,920

61.0

28.3

467,532

3.8

301,285

64.4

3.9

166,247

35.6

3.6

1,945,933

15.8

1,188,112

61.1

15.6

757,821

38.9

16.4

1,145,906

9.3

495,706

34.3

6.5

650,200

65.7

14.0

4,191,231

34.2

3,368,936

80.4

44.0

822,295

19.6

17.8

655,912

5.4

368,042

56.1

4.8

287,870

43.9

6.2

1,721,796

14.0

1,087,196

',3.1

14.2

634,600

36.9

13.7

12,279,101

100.0

7,649,148

62.3

:.-.=

100.0

4,629,953

37.7

100.0