Georgetown College
Georgetown College is a private Christian college in Georgetown, Kentucky. Chartered in 1829, Georgetown was the first Baptist college west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Motto | Respice Finem (Latin) |
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Motto in English | look to the end (in the sense of "consider the consequences," or "think about the end result") |
Type | Private college |
Established | 1829 |
President | Rosemary A. Allen |
Academic staff | 77 full-time and 68 part-time |
Students | 1,565 |
Undergraduates | 1,109 |
Postgraduates | 456 |
Location | , U.S. 38.207°N 84.554°W |
Campus | Suburban, 104 acres (42 ha) |
Colors | Black & Orange |
Nickname | Tigers |
Affiliations | NAIA – Mid-South |
Website | georgetowncollege |
The college offers 38 undergraduate degrees and a Master of Arts in education. It offers degrees in areas of visual and performing arts, math and sciences, humanities, language and culture, business, medicine and healthcare, and others.
Georgetown College is associated with five Rhodes Scholars and its alumni have included 38 Fulbright Scholars since 1989.
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