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Time Event Location
8 a.m. Check-In Opens Singletary Center for the Arts Lobby
8:15 a.m. Special performance by musicians from Singletary Center for the Arts Concert Hall the College of Fine Arts
8:45 a.m. “see blue.” U Welcome Singletary Center for the Arts Concert Hall
UKonnect groups 1-4 114 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect groups 5-12 118 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect groups 13-16 122 White Hall Classroom Building
Day 1 Schedule – Morning
Attention students: You will need your folder and admissions profile report that you received at check-in at various times throughout the conference – please make sure you keep them with you at all times.
9:45 a.m. STUDENTS – The Blueprint, Career Center and Financial Review Presentations
9:45 a.m. Singletary Center for the Arts Concert Hall
11:15 a.m. LUNCH - Fresh Food Company at The 90
Shuttles will be available for family/guests, if needed, at the Rose Street entrance of the Singletary Center for the Arts. Those walking should follow directional signs indicating route to The 90. Students will be escorted to The 90 by their UKonnect leader. UKonnect leaders will be available to lead students and th /guests from The 90 to the White Hall Classroom Building at 12:30 p.m.; please meet your UKonnect leader at the entrance of The 90 at that time.
Noon and 12:30 p.m. – Foreign Language Exams – Meet in The 90 Lobby
10:30 a.m. STUDENTS – UKonnect Meeting #1 Various Locations Below
UKonnect 1 114 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 2 231 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 3 233 White Hall Classroom BuildingUKonnect 4 235 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 5 118 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 6 237 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 7 238 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 8 239 White Hall Classroom Building
UKonnect 9 240 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 10 241 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 11 242 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 12 243 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 13 122 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 14 244White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 15 246 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 16 201 White Hall Classroom Building
1 and 1:40 p.m. – Foreign Language Exams – Meet outside 106 White Hall Classroom Building
Find your UKonnect group number on your nametag/folder
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Foreign Language Exams
Students with a major offered by the College of Arts and Sciences: If you took Chinese, French, German or Spanish in high school, you are required to take the placement exam in the appropriate language. If you completed another foreign language and would like to continue with that language, please speak with your advisor on Day 2 regarding placement options.
Students with a major in a college other than the College of Arts and Sciences: You must take the exam if you have high school credit for a language and wish to continue studying the same language. You do not need the exam if you want to start in the first level of a different language than you took in high school or if you do not plan to study a language in the fall. If you completed a foreign language other than Chinese, French, German or Spanish in high school and would like to continue with that language, please speak with your advisor on Day 2 regarding placement options.
Space is limited at each time option – tickets available at Check-In or the Information Table outside of 106 White Hall Classroom Building.
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FAMILY/GUESTS - DOS 101
Day 1 Schedule – Afternoon
3 – 3:30 p.m. UK Student Athletes – 203 White Hall Classroom Building Honors Program Students – 205 White Hall Classroom Building
1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Financial Aid Representatives available in 207 White Hall Classroom Building
1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Housing and Residence Life Representatives available in 219 White Hall Classroom Building
3:40 p.m. STUDENTS – UKonnect Meeting #2 Various Locations Below
UKonnect 1 335 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 2 231 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 3 233 White Hall Classroom BuildingUKonnect 4 235 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 5 336 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 6 237 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 7 238 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 8 239 White Hall Classroom Building
UKonnect 9 240 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 10 241 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 11 242 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 12 243 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 13 337 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 14 244 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 15 246 White Hall Classroom Building UKonnect 16 338 White Hall Classroom Building
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1 – 1:30 p.m. Wildcat Marching Financial Aid First Year Smart Start Living on MathExcel Band Planning Campus
1:40 – 2:10 p.m. Pre-Pharmacy Fraternity and CARES Recipe for Living on Fast Track Sorority Life Academic Success Campus
2:20 – 2:50 p.m. Education Abroad Athletic Student Support Recipe for Living on Fraternity and Ticket Office Services Academic Success Campus Sorority Life
3 – 3:30 p.m. Education Abroad Pre-Professional First Generation Smart Living on Student Health Care Programs Parents/Guests Start Campus Employment
1 – 3:30 pm INTEREST SESSIONS (See pages 3-4 for descriptions)
3:40 p.m. Various Locations Below
Agriculture, Food and Environment 214 White Hall Classroom Building Human Environmental SciencesArts & Sciences 106 White Hall Classroom BuildingBusiness & Economics 110 White Hall Classroom BuildingCommunication & Information 114 White Hall Classroom BuildingDesign 207 Pence HallEducation 212 White Hall Classroom BuildingEngineering 102 White Hall Classroom BuildingFine Arts 204 White Hall Classroom BuildingHealth Sciences 208 White Hall Classroom BuildingNursing 122 White Hall Classroom BuildingPublic Health 234 White Hall Classroom BuildingSocial Work 201 White Hall Classroom BuildingUndergraduate Studies 118 White Hall Classroom Building
1 – 1:30 p.m. &1:40 – 2:10 p.m. Disability Resource Center – 204 White Hall Classroom Building
1 – 1:30 p.m. &3 – 3:30 p.m. Martin Luther King Center – 208 White Hall Classroom Building
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FAMILY/GUESTS: College Presentation
Athletic Ticket Office Learn the ins and outs of purchasing tickets and attending sporting events at UK, including football, basketball and all other varsity sports! Representatives from the Athletic Ticket Office, TEAM WILDCAT (the student spirit organization) and BBN Rewards (official student rewards app) will all be on hand to answer questions.
Disability Resource CenterGetting around campus, attending classes, completing assignments or taking exams can lead to problems for students with ADHD, learning disorders, acute or chronic health conditions, emotional or psychological disorders or physical disabilities. Parents and students are invited to attend this session to learn more about the resources and services available through the center regarding academic, dining and residential accommodations. We welcome your questions.
Education AbroadEducation Abroad at the University of Kentucky offers programs for every major during the summer, fall, winter, spring and academic year. Studying abroad is just one piece of the pie; there are also opportunities to intern, teach, do service or conduct research abroad. Come learn how you can complete degree requirements overseas! #seeblueabroad
FastTrackFastTrack is an academic program designed to prepare first-year students for rigorous undergraduate course work. FastTrack is open to all incoming freshmen and takes place the week before classes start in August. Through the program, students experience coursework in a variety of disciplines including psychology, biology, chemistry, composition and communications, college algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, Spanish and introduction to nursing. Students will have the opportunity to work closely with senior professors and academic advisors while learning about academic expectations and campus life in preparation for success at UK. FastTrack students have the opportunity to move in early, giving them a head start on building friendships and connections, as well as getting familiar with campus, Lexington and the community. When the fall semester begins, FastTrack students are well-prepared for success, not only for those first few weeks of college, but for their entire academic careers at UK
Financial AidDiscussion of the processes and procedures for securing financial assistance, including information about the types of aid available, filing deadlines, award notification timelines and requirements for continued eligibility for aid after the freshman year. Information for Kentucky high school graduates regarding KEES awards will be provided. Representatives will be available for individual questions in 207 White Hall Classroom Building from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.
First Generation Parents/GuestsDo you have questions about the financial aid process? If so, please come and learn the lingo, how financial aid is processed and ways to help your student be better prepared for school financially.
First Year PlanningJoin Information Communication Technology (ICT) faculty and staff for an interactive workshop to develop your customized first-year plan for success. This workshop provides an introduction to organizing tools and technologies with a focus on helping students stay organized during their first year.
Fraternity and Sorority LifeAn overview of the different aspects of fraternity and sorority membership as it exists on campus and an opportunity for incoming students and their families to ask questions of the people who know the fraternity and sorority community firsthand.
Honors ProgramStudents admitted to the University Honors Program for Fall 2016 should attend this session to get information on requirements, advising and summer orientation opportunities.
Living on CampusJoin us to learn more about Housing, Dining, Residence Life and the Plus Account! You will be given an overview of living in a residence hall and will learn about the numerous dining options available as well as how to use your meal plan, Flex dollars and the Plus Account. In addition, you will receive information about move-in and will hear about some of the resources available to you as a student living on campus.
Martin Luther King CenterIssues of race and diversity have been making national news in recent years, and the University of Kentucky is committed to diversity as a vital characteristic of an optimal education and workplace. The Martin Luther King Center, a unit under the Office for Institutional Diversity, offers cultural/educational programming opportunities; student support and development; and community outreach, engagement and collaboration to promote diversity at UK. This presentation highlights the King Center’s place on campus and its different initiatives and programs.
INTEREST SESSIONS: Summaries
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MathExcelLearn about the MathExcel program, a special version of Calculus I (MA 113), and apply for admission after the presentation. MathExcel students get extra personal attention in intensive, collaborative workshops that are devoted to problem solving. MathExcel is open to all students who are eligible to enroll in Calculus I.
Office of Institutional Diversity Center for Academic Resources and Enrichment Services (CARES)This session provides details about academic support services and student programming targeted to African-American, Latino and Native-American students as well as students receiving the William C. Parker Scholarship. Presenters will share information about the critical First-Year Program and the William
C. Parker Academic Student Contract.
Pre-Pharmacy Program All students planning to pursue Pharmacy are strongly encouraged to attend this session. The pre-pharmacy advisor will present an overview of the nationally-ranked College of Pharmacy and its doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) program, admissions requirements, class scheduling and major selection for pre-pharmacy students. Tips to begin
strengthening your application will be provided. Visit the College of Pharmacy table located outside 102 White Hall Classroom Building with your questions or to schedule a tour of the Pharmacy building.
Pre-Professional Health Care ProgramsCome learn about UK’s outstanding health professional programs. Information will be provided on required courses, suggested majors, advising resources and contacts and ideas on how you can match your strengths with an appropriate profession and begin the process of developing a competitive application to these highly selective programs.
Recipe for Academic SuccessResearch has shown there are some common behaviors, habits and strategies students use to succeed academically. This session will walk through
the essential ingredients for academic success and provide a basic “recipe for success” related to the services and resources provided by Transformative Learning (TL). TL is a student’s one-stop shop for on campus academic resources, and our student services include academic coaching, peer tutoring (The Study and Presentation U), workshops (Power Hours), and coursework (UK 110: Academic Essentials).
Smart Start Your first year at UK can be exciting as well as full of new challenges. Attend this session to learn some strategies to make a smooth transition to college and fulfill your goals in and out of the classroom. Discover information about personal counseling, career decision-making and other services of the University of Kentucky Counseling Center: Consultation and Psychological Services.
Student EmploymentStudent Employment is a free referral service for UK students who are seeking part-time employment during the school year and part-time or full-time employment during academic breaks. Both on-campus and off-campus jobs in various fields with assorted required skills, pay rates and flexible schedules are available. Come learn how to utilize Student Employment services and get tips for balancing your full-time job as a student with a part-time job.
Student Support ServicesStudent Support Services is a federally-funded academic support program aimed at first-generation college students, low income students and students with documented disabilities designed to increase retention and graduation rates. Services provided include free tutoring, academic planning, personal counseling, financial aid information, study skills workshops and cross-cultural activities.
UK Student AthletesBuilding a class schedule around practice times: the first step in finding the proper balance between academics and athletics. NOTE: This session is for varsity athletes and parents only.
Wildcat Marching BandEntertaining thousands of fans with our spirited, high-energy performances, the Wildcat Marching Band enjoys a national reputation as one of the finest collegiate marching bands in the country. Marching Band (MUC 190) is a one-credit hour class that rehearses Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. No extra sectionals or rehearsals are scheduled and students who participate in the WMB enjoy some of the highest GPA’s on campus. Scholarships are available for all students, regardless of major.
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Time Event – Location
Day 1 Schedule – Evening
UK Panhellenic Recruitment Information – 106 White Hall Classroom Building Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about sororities and more. Learn how to become part of the largest student organization on campus and discover opportunities within community service, social activities and scholarship. UK sorority women will be available to answer your questions and tell you what sorority life is really like. You can also register for Fall Formal Recruitment.
Kentucky IFC Fraternity Information – 110 White Hall Classroom Building Please take advantage of the opportunity to meet with current UK fraternity men and learn about life as a Greek man at UK. This presentation will help you to prepare for all you may need to know for the fall fraternity recruitment and you’ll have an opportunity to learn about the benefits of joining an IFC fraternity. You will also learn how you can apply to one of the many fraternity scholarships.
Living Learning Program (LLP) Admitted Student Info SessionStudents admitted to one of the following living learning programs will have the opportunity to meet other participating students, meet the LLP staff, get information about move-in activities and have all of your questions answered.
Maps of area restaurants are available at the information table in White Hall Classroom Building and Champions Court I.
ConnectEd: A Randomized Controlled Trial Connecting Through Educational Training – 118 White Hall Classroom BuildingA research study to help determine what training works best to reduce risk of violence, substance abuse and maintain student well-being. Your invitation is already waiting for you in your UK student email. Training will include dinner. Complete the training and receive a $40 gift card and credit for Haven and AlcoholEdu trainings. Hurry - seating is limited!
Explore Downtown LexingtonThe city of Lexington, one of the nation’s best small metro college towns, is a five-time winner of 100 Best Communities for Young People by America’s Promise Alliance, ranks highly on Forbes’ Best Places for Business and Careers and is ranked the seventh Best Midsize City for Finding a Job. Come see the role our vibrant downtown plays in making this city the great place we call home. Stop by and visit our staff and enjoy some Kentucky treats at the Lexington Visitors Center in the heart of downtown at The Square at 401 West Main Street – conveniently located across from Triangle Park. While there you can watch videos about the Bluegrass region on one of five interactive screens, get your picture taken with a life-sized blue horse and check out other Lexington products and memorabilia. Optional 30-minute walking tours of downtown will be provided at 6:15 p.m. and 7 p.m. Each student that visits will receive a gift and a coupon for discounted options for dinner in the downtown area. Parking is available at The Square Garage at 350 West Short Street and three hours of parking can be validated at the Visitors Center. A CATS bus shuttle will leave from Champions Court I on Lexington Avenue at 6 p.m. and will make return trips at 8 and 8:30 p.m. from the Lexington Center on Vine Street. A full list of dining options and events will be provided.
“see blue.” U orientation leaders will be available at Champions Court I to assist with questions about scheduling classes, as well as provide general information about campus.
4:45 p.m.
Dinner
5:30 p.m.
5:30-7 p.m.
7-9 p.m.
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Business Enterprise LLP (June 20 & 21 ONLY) – King Alumni House (400 Rose Street)
Creative Arts LLP/LEXengaged Community/Wired at Roselle LLP – 212 White Hall Classroom Building
EdLife Learning Community/Kinesiology and Health Promotion Community – 202 Champions Court I
Engineering Residential Community – 102 White Hall Classroom Building
Interprofessional Healthcare Residential College – 208 White Hall Classroom Building
STEMCats Community – 214 White Hall Classroom Building
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WHITE HALL CLASSROOM BUILDING: First Floor
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WILDCARD
M-F 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Students can purchase their WildCard student ID in 105 Bowman’s Den. There is a $15 charge for a new student ID and $5 charge for an ID holder (this is optional). Each student will need to bring a government issued ID to obtain the WildCard ID (driver’s license, passport, military ID or state identification card).
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Day 2 Schedule
8:30 a.m. STUDENTS - Advising and Registration Various Locations
12:30 - 2 p.m.
Residence Hall Tours
Student
Agriculture, Food and Environment 106 White Hall Classroom Building Human Environmental SciencesArts & Sciences 110 White Hall Classroom BuildingBusiness & Economics 106 White Hall Classroom BuildingCommunication & Information 234 White Hall Classroom BuildingDesign 106 White Hall Classroom BuildingEducation 106 White Hall Classroom BuildingEngineering 102 White Hall Classroom BuildingFine Arts 106 White Hall Classroom BuildingHealth Sciences 106 White Hall Classroom BuildingNursing 106 White Hall Classroom BuildingPublic Health 106 White Hall Classroom Building Social Work 106 White Hall Classroom BuildingUndergraduate Studies 114 White Hall Classroom Building
The /Guest Program will take place in the Woodford Reserve Room at Commonwealth Stadium. Shuttles will be available in front of the Main Building on Administration Drive until 8:30 a.m.
8 – 8:30 a.m. Shuttle from Main Building to Commonwealth Stadium
8 - 8:45 a.m. Kentucky Biscuit Bar Breakfast – Woodford Reserve Room
8:45 a.m. /Guest Program – Woodford Reserve Room
12:45 p.m. Residence Hall Tours – See information above
Block #1 – At Home in Lexington – Keeneland and VisitLex
Block #2 – At Home on Campus – Advising at UK, Campus Safety, Parking and Transportation Services
Block #3 – UK at your Service – Student Account Services, University Health Service, UK Bookstore
If students would like to see the specific building they are living in, tours will be conducted in the following buildings. Tours will depart from the courtyard between Champions Court I and II.
12:45 P.M. BUILDING TOURS
The following tours will be offered:Baldwin Hall: Tours for Baldwin, Smith, Ingels halls
Central Hall II: Tours for Central Hall II, Lyman T. Johnson HallChampions Court IChampions Court II: Tours for students living in Champions Court I, Limestone Park I and IIHaggin Hall
Kirwan III: Tours for students living in the Kirwan residence hallsRoselle HallWoodland Glen I: Tours for students living in Woodland Glen I and II
Woodland Glen IIIWoodland Glen IVWoodland Glen V
An open house will be available for students living in a four-person suite, two-bedroom suite or four-bedroom suite and do not wish to see their particular building. Champions Court II: Students living in a two-bedroom suite or four-bedroom suite. Roselle Hall: Students living in a four-person suite.
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Family/Guests
At the conclusion of advising and registration, students will be directedto meet their Family/Guests at the UK Bookstore on Lexington Avenuewhich will serve as the shuttle drop-off for family/guests returning fromthe Family/Guest Program at Commonwealth Stadium. Each student willreceive a Kentucky Class of 2020 T-shirt provided by the UK Bookstore.
THE BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS: University of Kentucky Academic Expectations
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1. Attend and prepare for all classes. If you are a full-time student, treat your student status like a full-time job, devoting at least 40 hours per week
to homework, study, and classes. Be open to incorporating new study behaviors that will help you reach your goals.
Examine old habits that may be inhibiting your success as a student and be open to changing them. It is up to you
to read and understand assigned material; lectures and assignments proceed from the assumption that you have
prepared for class.
2. Reflect on and apply what you learn. College is a learning environment in which you take responsibility for thinking through and applying what you
learn. Mastery is often seen as the ability to apply what you have learned to new situations or to solve new kinds
of problems.
3. Create and respect relationships. It is your responsibility to build relationships with people (professors, advisors, students) who will support you in
reaching your goals. Each semester, introduce yourself to your professors to begin building relationships. Each
semester, meet with your academic advisor at least once in adition to your priority registration appointment.
4. Expand your education beyond the classroom. Take advantage of opportunities outside the classroom that will enrich your education and college experience.
Investigate these possibilities with your academic advisor, professors and student involvement.
5. Believe in your ability to succeed. Believe in yourself and be persistent in utilizing campus resources and online tools. Maintain positive behaviors
and attitudes that will help you reach your goals.
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• Maintain addresses• View financial aid information• Access your financial account and pay online• Course registration and add/drop• View your grades and unofficial transcript• Degree planner
UK’s official method of communication with currently enrolled students is through your assigned UK email.
REMEMBER TO CHECK YOUR UK EMAIL ON A
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AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENTAgricultural BiotechnologyAgricultural EconomicsAnimal SciencesCareer and Technical EducationCommunity and Leadership DevelopmentDieteticsEquine Science and ManagementFamily SciencesFood ScienceForestryHorticulture, Plant and Soil SciencesHospitality Management and TourismHuman NutritionLandscape ArchitectureMerchandising, Apparel and TextilesNatural Resources and Environmental
Science
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESAnthropologyBiologyChemistryEconomicsEnglishEnvironmental & Sustainability StudiesForeign Language and International
EconomicsGender & Women’s StudiesGeographyGeological SciencesHealth, Society & PopulationsHistoryInternational StudiesLinguisticsMathematical EconomicsMathematicsModern & Classical Languages, Literature
& Cultures Arabic and Islamic Studies Chinese Studies Classics French and Francophone Studies German Studies Japan Studies Russian Studies
NeurosciencePhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySpanishTopical StudiesWriting, Rhetoric & Digital Studies
GATTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICSAccountingEconomicsFinanceManagementMarketing
COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATIONCommunicationInformation Communication TechnologyIntegrated Strategic CommunicationJournalismMedia Arts and Studies
COLLEGE OF DESIGNArchitectureInterior Design
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONEarly Elementary EducationHealth PromotionInterdisciplinary Early Childhood EducationKinesiology (KHP)Middle Level EducationSecondary English EducationSecondary Social Studies EducationSecondary STEM EducationSpecial Education – Learning and Behavior
DisordersSpecial Education – Moderate/Severe
Disabilities
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBiosystems EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil Engineering
Computer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringMaterials EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMining Engineering
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSArt EducationArt HistoryArt StudioArts AdministrationMusic EducationMusic – Liberal ArtsMusic PerformanceTheatre
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCESClinical Leadership and ManagementCommunication Sciences and DisordersHuman Health SciencesMedical Laboratory Science
COLLEGE OF NURSINGNursing - Four Year
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTHPublic Health
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORKSocial Work
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIESUndergraduate Studies
PRE-PROFESSIONAL AND GRADUATE PROGRAMSPre-DentistryPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician Assistant StudiesPre-Podiatric MedicinePre-Veterinary Medicine
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS: seeblue.com/majors
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AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT859-257-3469academics.ca.uky.edu
SCHOOL OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES859-257-2855 www.hes.ca.uky.edu
ARTS AND SCIENCES859-257-8354 www.as.uky.edu
GATTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS859-257-8936 gatton.uky.edu
COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION859-218-0290 ci.uky.edu
DESIGN - ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN859-257-7617 www.uky.edu/Design
EDUCATION859-257-6076 education.uky.edu
ENGINEERING859-257-1687 www.engr.uky.edu
FINE ARTS859-218-2487 finearts.uky.edu
HEALTH SCIENCES859-218-0573 www.mc.uky.edu/HealthSciences
NURSING859-323-5108 www.uknursing.uky.edu
PUBLIC HEALTH859-218-0241 www.uky.edu/publichealth
SOCIAL WORK859-257-6650 www.uky.edu/SocialWork
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES859-257-3383 www.uky.edu/us
DENTISTRY859-323-6071 dentistry.uky.edu
GRADUATE SCHOOL859-257-4613 www.gradschool.uky.edu
LAW859-218-1678 www.law.uky.edu
MEDICINE859-323-6161 med.uky.edu
PHARMACY859-323-2755 pharmacy.mc.uky.edu
UNIVERSITY ORIENTATION, RESIDENCY OFFICE AND ACADEMIC COMMON MARKET859-257-3256 www.uky.edu/Registrar
AIR FORCE ROTC859-257-7115 afrotc.as.uky.edu
ARMY ROTC859-257-6865 armyrotc.as.uky.edu
CAMPUS RECREATION859-257-3928 www.uky.edu/StudentAffairs/
CampusRec
DEAN OF STUDENTS859-257-3754 www.uky.edu/StudentAffairs/
DeanofStudents
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER859-257-2754 www.uky.edu/drc
EDUCATION ABROAD859-257-4067 www.uky.edu/educationabroad
HONORS PROGRAM859-257-3111 www.uky.edu/Honors
HOUSING OFFICE859-257-1866 www.uky.edu/housing
INTERNATIONAL ADMISSION859-257-4708 www.uky.edu/admission/
international.htm
LIVING LEARNING PROGRAM859-257-4784 seeblue.com/llp [email protected]
NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY PROGRAMS859-257-6597 www.uky.edu/nspp
OFFICE OF ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS859-257-4198 uky.edu/financialaid/scholarships
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AND SCHOLAR SERVICES859-323-2106 www.uky.edu/international
OFFICE FOR INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY859-257-9293 www.uky.edu/diversity
OFFICE OF LGBTQ* RESOURCES859-323-3312www.uky.edu/Diversity/LGBTQ
OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID859-257-3172 www.uky.edu/FinancialAid
OFFICE OF STUDENT INVOLEMENT859-218-8867getinvolved.uky.edu
OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION AND UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR859-257-2000 www.uky.edu/admission
STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES859-257-3406 www.uky.edu/StudentAccount
OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH859-257-0049 www.uky.edu/ugresearch
STUCKERT CAREER CENTER859-257-2746 www.uky.edu/CareerCenter
TRANSFER CENTER859-218-1724 www.uky.edu/transfer
VISITOR CENTER859-257-3595 [email protected] www.uky.edu/VisitorCenter
VARSITY ATHLETICS859-257-8000 www.ukathletics.com
VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER859-257-1148 [email protected] www.uky.edu/veterans
First Row: Kharidad Jones–Grayslake, Ill.; Katie Gaubert–Alpharetta, Ga.; Makenna Theissen–Independence, Ky.; Erin Sparks–Worthington, Ohio; Taylor Rench–Tipp City, Ohio
Second Row: Kelsey Griffin–Nashville, Tenn.; Julia Palomino–Tacoma, Wa.; Sarah Beth Kreidler–Columbia, S.C.; Danielle Pridemore–Pikeville, Ky.; Cody Hunt–Campbellsville, Ky.; Jackie Thompson–Elizabethtown, Ky.
Third Row: Christina Griffin–Seaside, N.C.; Jackson Mckee–Versailles, Ky.; Solomon King-White–Dayton, Ohio
Fourth Row: Will Napier–London, Ky.; Jacob Westover–Florence, Ky.; Layne Gaynor–London, Ky.; Andrew Scott–Nashville, Tenn.
Not Pictured: Ariana Chambers–Madisonville, Ky.; Chase Dixon–Dayton, Ohio; Erin Harville–Atlanta, Ga; Gabe Mateka–Downington, Pa.; Jai Mills–Atlanta, Ga.; Alli Keeler–Orlando, FL.; Bharath Chithrala–Lexington, Ky.
Orientation Leaders
CAMPUS RESOURCES
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ValuesThe University of Kentucky is guided by its core values.
MissionThe University of Kentucky is a public, land grant university dedicated to improving people’s lives through excellence in education, research and creative work, service and health care. As Kentucky’s flagship institution, the University plays a critical leadership role by promoting diversity, inclusion, economic development and human well-being.
The University of Kentucky:
• Facilitates learning, informed by scholarship and research;
• Expands knowledge through research, scholarship and creative activity; and
• Serves a global community by disseminating, sharing and applying knowledge.
The University, as the flagship institution, plays a critical leadership role for the Commonwealth by contributing to the economic development and quality of life within Kentucky’s borders and beyond. The University nurtures a diverse community characterized by fairness and equal opportunity.
Strategic VisionAs Kentucky’s indispensable institution, we transform the lives of our students and advance the Commonwealth we serve – and beyond – through our teaching and learning, diversity and inclusion, discovery, research and creativity, promotion of health, and deep community engagement.
Integrity
Excellence
Mutual respect and human dignity
Diversity and inclusion
Academic freedom
Shared governance
A sense of community
Work-life sensitivity
Civic engagement
Social responsibility
Personal and institutional responsibility and accountability
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