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Academics

Centre College is a school that prides itself on fostering a “tight knit community,” one in which “everyone genuinely cares.” Undergrads appreciate the college’s liberal arts education, which provides them with “substantial freedom to pursue whatever academic experience and career they wish.” Additionally, “small class sizes” are the norm at Centre, leading to a very personalized classroom experience and education. “In every class I’ve ever taken in my four years, the professor has known my name and made an effort to get to know everyone.” Of course, individualized attention also means that “you must work hard and you must be ready to learn!” A fellow classmate cautions that at Centre, “You cannot get by with not trying.” But don’t worry. The Centre faculty consists of “extremely knowledgeable” individuals who maintain “a vested interest in [their students’] success” and are there to support you on your academic journey. As this undergrad sums up, “Even professors that I’ve had in the past always have their door open, so to speak, to get questions answered or simply talk.” Ultimately, students leave these courses well-equipped, quickly stressing that the “academic rigor is great preparation for graduate school and fellowships” along with “the real world.” As one individual emphasizes, “I know that I’ll have connections for internships and jobs for the remainder of my time here and after I graduate.”

Student Body

Centre College does a great job amassing a group of undergraduates who are “hard working, high achieving, and very involved on and off campus.” Students here “are always happy to help in any way they can.” And while they are undoubtedly “academically motivated,” Centre students definitely “know how to have fun” as well. Most people “prioritize studying during the week and social life during the weekends, though the two are often combined.”

In terms of diversity, undergrads recognize that the “student body is predominantly white.” However, they rush to note that “Centre [is] certainly striv[ing] for a more diverse make up.” And many also point out that you’ll definitely meet “people from all over the country and the world” here. What’s more, students report that their peers are “focus[ed] on [ensuring]...inclusion everywhere on campus in terms of sports, Greek life, academics, and extracurriculars.” This undergrad agrees, adding, “Our community is very welcoming and warm to all student[s] whether you [are] international, American, Republican, Democrat, there is something and someone for everyone.”

Campus Life

Given Centre’s rigorous academics, a lot of “students’ time is spent studying.” But fear not, the college still manages to generate plenty of opportunities for fun. For starters, Greek life is quite popular. Indeed, Centre maintains a “healthy culture of fraternities and sororities, which most students engage in.” Additionally, there are numerous career-focused organizations like the investment society that enables students to “manage over $200,000 in stocks [as well as] look for opportunities to grow [their] portfolio and teach others about investing.” There are also more traditional clubs such as the college orchestra, garden club, intramural sports, and the Centre Environmental Association. Plus, “every weekend the campus center puts on an event from laser tag to mechanical bull riding.” Students also simply “enjoy hanging out and watching shows or movies with friends” or “socializ[ing] during their meals.” It is important to acknowledge hometown Danville is “a very small town.” Because many feel “there’s not much to do for fun” in the small town, most are content taking advantage of all of the built-in fun offered from their college.

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Jamie Prewitt
Visiting Coordinator

Address
Admissions Office
600 West Walnut
Danville, KY 40422

Phone
8004236236

Email
admission@centre.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Norton Center for the Arts
College Centre, athletic and library
The Campus Center, student center
Young Hall, science facility
Glass-blowing studio
21 campus buildings on National Historic Register

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Historic Shaker Village
Civil War Battle Field
Keeneland Racetrack (30 miles away in Le
Danville Shopping District
Historic Downtown Danville

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Friday and Saturdays September-Ma
8:30am-5pm and 9am-noon
8004236236

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: 10 am and 2 pm daily; other times by appointment
Average Length: 1 hour

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
Sept-May Saturdays 10 a.m.

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice
1 week

Contact Email Address for Visit
admission@centre.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Visiting Center

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Limitations
Sun-Thurs only

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Bluegrass Airport near Lexington is 40 miles from campus. The college provides transportation from the airport. Call the admissions office a week in advance to make arrangements.

Driving Instructions to Campus
From the southwest, take I-65 N. to the Cumberland Pkwy. (Exit 43); take the Pkwy. east to US 127 N., which takes you to Danville. From the north, take I-75 S. exit to Kentucky Rte. 922 and follow signs to the Bluegrass Pkwy. W. Take the Pkwy. west to U.S. 127 S. Follow U.S. 127 S. to Danville. From the southeast, take I-75 N. to Exit 59. Take U.S. 150 N.W. (initially it is U.S. 25) to U.S. 127 N., which takes you into Danville.

Local Accommodations
There are several charming bed-and-breakfasts operating in the historic homes that line Danville's older streets. The best way to inquire about rooms in these homes is to call the Campus Visit Coordinator through the admissions office. We recommend a beautifully restored pre-Civil War home, the Twin Hollies (406 Maple Ave.; 859-236-8954), a short one-and-a-half blocks from campus, and the Elmwood Inn (205 E. 4th St., Perryville; 859-332-2400) on the banks of the Chaplin River, 10 minutes from Centre. The Elmwood, an 1842 Greek Revival house listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has 2 rooms, and the moderate price includes a full breakfast with homemade muffins. Less expensive accommodations can be found within 5 miles of the school at the Hampton Inn & Suites or the new Holiday Inn Express. The Bright Leaf Resort and Motel (U.S. Rte. 127 S., 1742 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg; 859-734-5481), about 5 miles from campus, is an inexpensive resort-type facility with a health club, outdoor pool, fishing lakes, and golf course. Special golf packages are available.

Admissions

Applicants: 2,211
Acceptance Rate: 76%
Average HS GPA: 3.62







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