Bellarmine University
About Bellarmine University
General Information
Academic Programs
Admission Requirements
Majors and Degree Programs
Tuition and Fees
About Bellarmine University
Bellarmine University is an independent Catholic university serving the region, nation and world by educating talented, diverse students of all faiths and many ages, nations, and cultures, and with respect for each individual's intrinsic value and dignity. We educate our students through undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts and professional studies, within which students develop the intellectual, moral, ethical and professional competencies for successful living, work, leadership and service to others. We achieve these goals in an educational environment committed to excellence, academic freedom, and authentic conversations not dominated by particular political or other single perspective and thus to thoughtful, informed consideration of serious ideas, values, and issues, time-honored and contemporary, across a broad range of compelling regional, national and international matters. By these means, Bellarmine University seeks to benefit the public interest, to help create the future, and to improve the human condition.General Information
Address
2001 Newburg RdLouisville, Kentucky 40205-0671
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Phone Numbers
General Info: (502) 452-8000Financial Aid Office: (502) 452-8124
Addmissions Office: (502) 452-8131
Type of College
Private not-for-profit, 4-year or aboveWebsite
www.bellarmine.eduAcademic Programs
Special Learning Opportunities (ROTC, Teacher Certification, Distance Learning, Study abroad, Weekend Evening)Student Services (Counseling service, employment services, placement services, day care)
Credit Accepted (Dual credit, AP credits):
Dual Credit
Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic
Federal Aid:
Undergraduate Student Age:
Admission Requirements
Open admissions policy: NoUndergraduate application fee: 25
Number of applicants: 3168
Percent admitted: 61.58
Secondary School GPA: Required
Secondary School Rank: Recommended
Secondary School Record: Required
Completion of college-preparatory program: Required
Admission test scores (SAT/ACT): Required
Percent of Students submitting SAT scores: 29%
Percent of Students submitting ACT scores: 86%
SAT Critical Reading 25th Percentile: 500
SAT Critical Reading 75th Percentile: 618
SAT Math 25th Percentile: 520
SAT Math 75th Percentile: 628
ACT Composite 25th Percentile: 22
ACT Composite 75th Percentile: 27
Majors and Degree Programs
| Major | Cert. | Award | Assoc. | Bach. | Masters | Post |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accounting | X | X | ||||
| Actuarial Science | X | |||||
| Arts Management | X | |||||
| Biology/Biological Sciences, General | X | |||||
| Business/Commerce, General | X | X | ||||
| Business/Commerce, General (New) | X | X | ||||
| Chemistry, General | X | |||||
| Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist | X | X | ||||
| Communications Studies/Speech Communication & Rhetoric | X | |||||
| Computer & Information Sciences, General | X | X | ||||
| Computer Engineering, General | X | |||||
| Criminal Justice/Safety Studies | X | |||||
| Cytotechnology/Cytotechnologist | X | |||||
| Economics, General | X | |||||
| Educational Administration & Supervision, Other | X | |||||
| Elementary Education & Teaching | X | X | ||||
| English Language & Literature, General | X | |||||
| Fine/Studio Arts, General | X | |||||
| Health & Medical Administrative Services, Other | X | |||||
| History, General | X | |||||
| Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education & Teaching | X | X | ||||
| Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies | X | |||||
| Mathematics, General | X | |||||
| Music, General | X | |||||
| Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) | X | X | ||||
| Philosophy | X | |||||
| Philosophy & Religion, Other | X | |||||
| Physical Therapy/Therapist | X | X | X | |||
| Political Science & Government, General | X | |||||
| Psychology, General | X | |||||
| Respiratory Therapy/Therapist | X | |||||
| Secondary Education & Teaching | X | |||||
| Sociology | X | |||||
| Special Education, General | X | X | ||||
| Theology/Theological Studies | X |
Tuition and Fees
In-state: $24150.00Out-of-state: $24150.00
Books and supplies: $644.00
Total Expense In State On Campus: $36314.00
Total Expense In State Off Campus: $37092.00
Total Expense In State Off Campus with Family: $29434.00
Total Expense Out of State On Campus: $36314.00
Total Expense Out of State Off Campus: $37092.00
Total Expense Out of State Off Campus with Family: $29434.00
