Religious affiliation: | Presbyterian Church (USA) |
Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
Campus Setting: | Southeast Town, distant from an urban area |
Highest Degree Offered: | Bachelor's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Four-one-four plan |
School Colors: | Gold and white |
a culturally-growing campus with many opportunities. the student-teacher relationships are one of a kind here. there are so many clubs and networks to be a part of on…
Centre is an excellent environment to foster learning! We have caring, intelligent professors; an amazing and socially diverse student body; and a beautiful campus ripe with opportunities to explore Kentucky…
My time at Centre College has been the most humbling and rewarding experience of my life. It has effectively shaped how I view the world around me and has influenced…
The campus is breathtakingly-gorgeous and small enough to walk to all classes in less than 5 minutes. The professors are all highly-qualified and can help you in whatever field you…
Centre College is a small, independent, and selective educational community dedicated to study in the liberal arts as a means to develop the intellectual, personal, and moral potential of its students. Centre nurtures in its students the ability to think logically and critically, to work creatively, to analyze and compare values, and to write and speak with clarity and grace. It acquaints students with the range of accomplishments of the human mind and spirit in a variety of arts and theoretical disciplines. It enables students to choose and fulfill significant responsibilities in society. In short, Centre’s highest priority is to prepare its students for lives of learning, leadership, and service.
I visited this campus last year and it was beautiful! The only thing that would make it better if it was slightly larger-attendance wise.
Read MoreI love Centre, I couldn't imagin going anywhere else. It's like a second home to me and the students, proffessors, and staff help to make it that for me.
Read MoreI love it here. I love the classes, the people, the town, and the campus. The campus is small enough so that you can never get lost, but big and intricate enough so that if you want to be alone, you can. Danville is small, with not a whole lot of attractions, but nothing beats a midnight Walmart run with friends! ;D
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