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Centre College is a small, private college that offers a well-rounded education with study abroad, research, internships and career readiness. Learn about its programs, campus, student life and admissions.
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Centre College is expanding opportunities for students in...
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Centre College welcomed Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear back to...
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The Centre College Colonels compete in 25 intercollegiate...
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Centre College opened its doors in 1819 with a single...
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Centre is a top institution for study abroad, with...
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Centre College provides resources to give our students the...
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As a Centre College undergrad, Ashley Herd ’03 fed her...
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In 2005, the college completed The College Centre, a $22-million project to expand and renovate Suttcliffe Hall, the Crounse Academic Center and Grace Doherty Library, which was the largest construction project on campus since the Norton Center was built in 1973.
Learn about the application process, deadlines, requirements, and financial aid for Centre College, a liberal arts institution in Kentucky. Find out how to apply as an early decision, early action, regular decision, international, transfer, or readmission student.
Centre College is ranked #51 out of 211 National Liberal Arts Colleges. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Read more...
Our mission is to explore and advance the research about psychedelic drugs and their effects, and to disseminate the knowledge about psychedelics through education initiatives at the college, university, and local, national, and international locations.
Explore Capital’s robust list of majors and minors to find the right path for you. Create your own curriculum and design your own future when you declare one — or even two! — majors. Explore Our Programs.
A community college in Columbus, Ohio. You can earn a two-year technical degree, or complete the first two years of your bachelor's degree. We also offer noncredit training, ESL, GED and other services.