Kentucky Wesleyan College

Overview
In 1958, the dream of an institution of higher learning held by Methodists from the first days of settlement in Kentucky came to realization, as Kentucky Wesleyan College began its curriculum. Over 150 years, KWC has expanded from the original training school for preachers to include programs in the liberal arts, business, and other fields. Retaining its United Methodist root, KWC is committed to providing students with opportunities for the integration of faith and learning, an ideal that the institution has adapted for its online courses intended to nourish, stimulate, and prepare distance learners as future leaders and for successful achievement in life.

Student Appeal
Online students are able to take courses from anywhere without interfering with their career or professional life. 81% of the school's faculty hold doctorates or terminal degrees from prestigious colleges and universities. The quality instruction results in consistent admission of KWC students to the nation's premier graduate and professional schools.

Financial
Kentucky Wesleyan offers an extensive program of financial assistance to those students who qualify. This includes Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Subsidized Stafford Loan, Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan, and Federal PLUS Loan.

Programs Offered:
  • Bachelor of Business AdministrationBachelor of Business Administration
    Delivered through an intensive seven-week online course format, this program prepares students for professional careers in business and/or graduate studies. The coursework stress analysis and communication, emphasize both theory and practice, and are shaped by the needs of the business community.
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and CriminologyBachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology
    Designed to meet the ever-increasing demand for qualified and highly skilled professionals in law enforcement and other related fields, this is one of the top Criminal Justice programs in the country. The curriculum focuses on U.S. political and social systems and how the criminal justice system reacts to crime. Students will examine the criminogenic explanations, the role of legal and correctional systems, as well as the philosophy of punishment and the ethical codes of behavior revolving around these issues. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in such fields as law enforcement, court administration, corrections, probation and parole.
  • Bachelor of General StudiesBachelor of General Studies
    Kentucky Wesleyan College's Bachelor of Science in General Studies is an online program that emphasizes the knowledge and abilities most demanded in today's society: Oral and written communication, critical thinking, problem solving, effective use of technology and global awareness. The General Studies online program offers you the flexibility to choose courses that meet your interests and professional goals. To complete this program, you will choose courses in a few key "core areas." As an online student in the General Studies program, you will work with your online advisor to create a degree plan and course of study.

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    • Kentucky Wesleyan College · 3000 Frederica Street, · Owensboro, KY 42301