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Recent News About University Of Kentucky
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Average cost of college went up for students in Fayette County in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 2.1% in Fayette County in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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94.7% of college applicants to Fayette County's 8 universities were admitted for fall 2022
Fayette County's eight universities admitted an estimated 94.7% of applicants for fall 2022, an increase over the previous year.
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Student body in Fayette County universities comprised mostly of white students in 2022-23 school year
Enrollment data for the seven universities in Fayette County revealed white was the most common ethnicity among students in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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From Bluegrass Times
In-state students at University of Kentucky paid some of the highest tuition and fees in 2023
College costs for in-state students at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington, were $13,212 in 2023, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Fayette County awards $15,260,751 in athletically-related financial aid to students in 2023
Fayette County's two universities paid $15,260,751 in athletically related financial aid in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Fayette County's basketball teams receive $30,461,454 in 2023
Fayette County's two colleges spent $30,461,454 on their basketball teams in 2023, a 9.9% increase over the previous year.
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How much did Fayette County spend on women's football teams in 2023?
Women's football teams from Fayette County received no funding during the 2023 season, unchanged from the previous year.
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Fayette County's men's football teams receive $41,178,801 in 2023
Men's football teams from Fayette County received $41,178,801 during the 2023 season, up 9.3% from the previous year.
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2023: How much was spent on women’s basketball teams from Fayette County?
Women’s basketball teams from Fayette County received $6,060,360 during the 2023 season, up 25.8% from the previous year.
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2023 sees Fayette County investing $24,401,094 in men’s basketball teams
Men’s basketball teams from Fayette County received $24,401,094 during the 2023 season, up 6.6% from the previous year.
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Fayette County's universities spent $41,178,801 on football teams in 2023
Fayette County's two colleges spent $41,178,801 on their football teams in 2023, a 9.3% increase over the previous year.
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4.8% of Fayette County students on collegiate teams in 2022
Fayette County universities had 4.8% of its student body playing sports on collegiate teams in 2022.
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2022: 61 coaches at institutions in Fayette County earned on average $646,004
The highest average coaching salary among institutions in Fayette County during 2022 was $1,018,338 at University of Kentucky, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Collaboration turns the tide on Kentucky’s colorectal cancer rates
Twenty years ago, Kentucky had the highest colorectal cancer incidence and mortality rates in the U.S., as well as the second-lowest colorectal cancer screening rate.
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New billboards across Kentucky part of UK study to prevent child sex trafficking
A team of researchers at the University of Kentucky is studying strategies to prevent child sex trafficking (CST) across the Commonwealth.
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UK Substance Use Research Event to highlight cannabis research
The University of Kentucky is hosting its fifth annual Substance Use Research Event (SURE) April 24 in the UK Gatton Student Center.
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Tips for cycling, scooting in cold weather
Tips for cycling, scooting in cold weather
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Q&A: UK expert predicts fashion trends in 2023
Each new year rings in updated trends of health, technology, climate, the economy, politics, fashion and so much more.
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DanceBlue 2023 set for March 25-26
The University of Kentucky DanceBlue marathon will take place Saturday, March 25, to Sunday, March 26.
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Class partners with local libraries to bring hands-on STEM learning to Lexington community
Kody Frey, an assistant professor in the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information’s School of Information Science, and his CIS 112 Accelerated Composition and Communication class collaborated with the Lexington Public Library to bring experiential learning opportunities into the Lexington community.