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University of Louisville. Cardinals By: Alejandro N. About Louisville. Public school Located in Louisville, KY Metropolitan area Mascot is a Cardinal bird Colors are black and red Established in 1798. Majors and Degrees. Professional Doctorate Master’s/Specialist
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University of Louisville Cardinals By: Alejandro N
About Louisville • Public school • Located in Louisville, KY • Metropolitan area • Mascot is a Cardinal bird • Colors are black and red • Established in 1798
Majors and Degrees • Professional • Doctorate • Master’s/Specialist • Post-Baccalaureate Certificate • Baccalaureate • Associate • Certificate
Demographics • The population of male students at the University of Louisville is 52%. • The percentage of women at the university is 48%. • Racial diversity at Louisville: • 60%Hispanic • 20% White • 10%Asian
Organizations • American Institute of Chemical Engineers • American Constitution Society • National Residence Hall Honorary • Pennies for Peace • American International Relations Club • Musicians’ Club • And much more.......
Sports • Louisville has various NCAA Division I sports to choose from like basketball, baseball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, diving, tennis, track and field, field hockey, rowing, and volleyball.
Tuition/Housing Undergraduates • Residents pay $351.00 per credit hour or $4,212.00 full time per trimester. • Non-Residents pay $851.00 per credit hour or $10,212.00 full time per trimester. • Fall 2011-Spring 2012 Rates • RATES are based on a 4 month period • Miller Hall • $2,260 Double Room • $2,700 Single Room • Louisville Hall Rates • $2,395 6th Floor Double with Bath • $2,305 Double • $2,700 Single • $2,395 Two Bedroom with Living Room Double • $2,350 Three Bedroom with Living Room Double
President • The president is Dr. James Ramsey. He is the 17th president of Louisville University. • He was named president on November 4, 2002. • Since Dr. James became president, the University of Louisville has made great improvements in five areas: • Educational quality • Extramural research • Campus diversity • Community partnerships • Accountability
Information • Phone: (502) 852-5417Fax: (502) 852-7226