All students
accepted for admission at the University of Kentucky are eligible
to apply for a variety of grants, loans and scholarships. The
majority of this financial aid is based on a combination of
financial need and academic merit. To learn more about these
programs, contact:
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Also, you
can visit the Acadimic
Scholarships web site to learn more about financial assistance
available to students.
Academic Common Market
The Academic Common Market allows out-of-state students to pay
in-state tuition while studying selected academic programs that
are not available in their home state. The Arts Administration
Program at the University of Kentucky is currently one of the
programs included in the Academic Common Market.
The 15 states that participate in the Academic Common Market
include Alabama, Arkansas, Delawared, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. For more information
on this program, contact:
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College
of Fine Arts
As an Arts Administration major, students must declare a primary
concentration, and complete 29-35 credits, in one of the arts
disciplines offered through the College of Fine Arts, which
includes the Department of Art, Department of Theatre and School
of Music.
Each of these departments and schools award scholarships, some
of which are open to Arts Administration majors. Students interested
in these scholarships should contact their primary discipline's
Department or School.
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