Centre College
#51 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie)
Overview
Centre College is a private institution that was founded in 1819. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,357 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 178 acres. It utilizes a 4-1-4-based academic calendar. Centre College's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, #51. Its tuition and fees are $50,550.
For students who attend Centre College, three things are definite: If they want, they will be able to study abroad, complete an internship and graduate in four years. The school, located in Danville, Kentucky, guarantees that all students who follow academic and social guidelines will be exposed to each of the three key college experiences. Many students choose to partake in the Centre Commitment, as it is called; for example, more than 85 percent study abroad at least one time. Never traveled outside the country? Centre College will buy a passport for every student who doesn't have one. Back in Danville, students can check out more than 100 clubs on campus. About 40 percent of students join the school's popular Greek system, which has a handful of fraternities and sororities. Student athletes can play for the Centre Colonels, varsity teams that mainly compete in the NCAA Division III Southern Athletic Association. There are dozens of performances, from ballets to book readings, on campus each semester, and all full-time students must attend at least 12 per year. All students must live on campus, unless they commute from a parent's home nearby or are married. A limited number of seniors who apply to move off campus will be permitted to do so. All students are allowed to have cars, which is a good thing for outdoor enthusiasts; without venturing far from campus, students can play frisbee golf at Henry Jackson Park, canoe at Cummins Falls Marina or explore the Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge. Longer car trips will take students to Lexington, Kentucky, in 40 minutes; Cincinnati in two hours; and Nashville, Tennessee, in 3.5 hours.
Students at Centre College are encouraged to take on experiential learning projects, be it through an internship or research with a faculty member. All students can showcase their creativity, experiments and projects at the Centre RICE Symposium, held on campus each year. Notable Centre College alumni include Isaac Tigrett, founder of the Hard Rock Café and House of Blues chains; John Ellison Conlee, a Broadway actor famous for his role in "The Full Monty"; and Fred Vinson, former chief justice of the United States. Vinson is still a revered figure on the Centre College campus today; a portrait of Vinson, known as Dead Fred, is toted along to every home football match and big campus events.
Centre College is a private institution that was founded in 1819. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,357 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 178 acres. It utilizes a 4-1-4-based academic calendar. Centre College's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, #51. Its tuition and fees are $50,550.
For students who attend Centre College, three things are definite: If they want, they will be able to study abroad, complete an internship and graduate in four years. The school, located in Danville, Kentucky, guarantees that all students who follow academic and social guidelines will be exposed to each of the three key college experiences. Many students choose to partake in the Centre Commitment, as it is called; for example, more than 85 percent study abroad at least one time. Never traveled outside the country? Centre College will buy a passport for every student who doesn't have one. Back in Danville, students can check out more than 100 clubs on campus. About 40 percent of students join the school's popular Greek system, which has a handful of fraternities and sororities. Student athletes can play for the Centre Colonels, varsity teams that mainly compete in the NCAA Division III Southern Athletic Association. There are dozens of performances, from ballets to book readings, on campus each semester, and all full-time students must attend at least 12 per year. All students must live on campus, unless they commute from a parent's home nearby or are married. A limited number of seniors who apply to move off campus will be permitted to do so. All students are allowed to have cars, which is a good thing for outdoor enthusiasts; without venturing far from campus, students can play frisbee golf at Henry Jackson Park, canoe at Cummins Falls Marina or explore the Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge. Longer car trips will take students to Lexington, Kentucky, in 40 minutes; Cincinnati in two hours; and Nashville, Tennessee, in 3.5 hours.
Students at Centre College are encouraged to take on experiential learning projects, be it through an internship or research with a faculty member. All students can showcase their creativity, experiments and projects at the Centre RICE Symposium, held on campus each year. Notable Centre College alumni include Isaac Tigrett, founder of the Hard Rock Café and House of Blues chains; John Ellison Conlee, a Broadway actor famous for his role in "The Full Monty"; and Fred Vinson, former chief justice of the United States. Vinson is still a revered figure on the Centre College campus today; a portrait of Vinson, known as Dead Fred, is toted along to every home football match and big campus events.
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At-a-Glance
Setting
City
Tuition & Fees
$50,550
Undergraduate Enrollment
1,357
Acceptance Rate
62%
2024 Rankings
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Admissions
Cost
Tuition & Fees
$50,550
Room & Board
$13,040(2023-24)
Average Need-Based Aid Package
$44,777
$20,610
$20,610
Tuition & Fees
$50,550
Room & Board
$13,040(2023-24)
Average Need-Based Aid Package
$44,777
*Average cost after aid
Academics
85%
10:1
72%
Popular Majors
MAJOR
% OF GRADUATES
ALUMNI STARTING SALARY
Economics, Other
15%
$43,851
Psychology, General
7%
$21,305
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
7%
N/A
International/Globalization Studies
7%
$25,496
Behavioral Neuroscience
6%
$21,305
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Students
1,357
Graduate Enrollment
N/A
Total Enrollment
1,357
Full-Time Degree-Seeking Students
1,343
Student Diversity
Gender Distribution
Ethnic Diversity
21%
Minority Enrollment
21%
Minority Enrollment
73%
White
7%
Hispanic
6%
Black
5%
International
4%
Asian
4%
Two or more races
1%
Unknown
Not Specified is not included in this breakdown due to an enrollment of 0%.
Campus Life
Housing and Dorms
Types of campus housing available:
Student Activities
44+
Sports Teams
6
Fraternities
5
Sororities
After College
Graduation Rate
85%
Graduating Students Who Have Borrowed (any loan type, 2021)
52%
Average Debt at Graduation
$23,918
$28,265
$28,265
Graduation Rate
85%
Graduating Students Who Have Borrowed (any loan type, 2021)
52%
Average Debt at Graduation
$23,918
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