Graduate Bulletin

BULLETIN

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 University Profile  Admissions   Information Guide 
MISSION STATEMENT

Campbellsville University is a comprehensive, Christian institution that offers pre-professional, undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is dedicated to academic excellence solidly grounded in the liberal arts that fosters personal growth, integrity, and professional preparation within a caring environment. The university prepares students as Christian servant leaders for life-long learning, continued scholarship, and active participation in a diverse, global society.


CORE VALUES
  • To foster academic excellence through pre-professional certificates, associates, baccalaurete, masters, and doctoral programs through traditional, technical and online systems.
  • To provide an environment conductive for students success.
  • To uphold the dignity of all persons and value diverse perspectives within a Christ-centered community.
  • To model servant leadership through effective stewardship of resources.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
Campbellsville University is a private, post-secondary educational institution founded in 1906 and affiliayes with the Kentucky Baptist Convention.

Location
The University is located on an 80-acre campus within the city of Campbellsville, Kentucky (population 11,000) in the geographical center of Kentucky at the intersection of routes KY 55 & 210 and US 68. It is located approximately 40 miles southeast of Elizabethtown, Kentucky.

 

History

GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

To enroll in a graduate program at CU requires that you complete a separate set of processes for both the Office of Admissions and the school/college of the program you are pursuing. It is important for you to keep records of what you have done and for whom.

You will apply to the Office of Graduate Admissions. They will work with you to gather the necessary documentation that your school/college will use to determine your eligibility. Upon receipt of the documentation, the school will evaluate your credentials and inform you of its decision.

Processes for the Office of Graduate Admissions

Documentation/Credentials – All candidates must submit the following to the Office of Graduate Admissions.

• Graduate Application & Fee – Attach the non-refundable $25.00 to the application.
• Transcript – An official copy of your transcript for any and all of the following:
o The institution granting your bachelor’s degree
o The institution granting any master’s or doctoral level degrees
o Institutions where you did post-baccalaureate, graduate or doctoral level
work.

• No more than 12 hours of transfer credit will be accepted (no more than 6 hours for MBA program).
• Test Scores – An official copy of test scores as indicated below. 
 

 Program   GRE  PRAXIS (formerly NTE)   GMAT  LSAT 
 MAE  Y1  Y2     
 MASE  Y1  Y2    
 MASS  Y1      Y3
 MAM, MMCM        
 MMME    Y    
 MTh  Y      
 MBA  Y    Y  
 MSC  Y      
 MSW  Y      
  1PRAXIS accepted    2GRE accepted    3PRAXIS or GRE accepted

• TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) – Required for international applicants whose primary language is not English and who are not graduates of a college/university in the United States. A paper test score of 550, an Internet score of 79 to 80, or computer score of 213 is required for all programs.
• Two Letters of Reference (NOTE: The following schools/programs require three reference letters: Carver School of Social Work and Counseling, School of Education, and Master of Arts in Teaching Speakers of Other Languages.)
• FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) – Required for U.S. resident students seeking Stafford Loans.

Send all of the above documents to:
Office of Graduate Admissions, UPO 782, 1 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY 42718

All applicants for admission must be approved by the Graduate Council.

Campbellsville University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
INFORMATION GUIDE
Office Contact Phone/
E-mail
Campus
Location
Academics, General Dr. Frank Cheatham
VP for Academic Affairs
789-5231
fdcheatham@campbellsville.edu
Administration 13
Accounts, Student Mrs. Donna Wilson
Student Accounts Manager
789-5302
dewilson@campbellsville.edu
Administration 4
Administration Dr. Michael V. Carter
President

789-5001
mvcarter@campbellsville.edu

Administration 14
Admissions Ms. Monica Bamwine
Dir. of Graduate and Professional Enrollment Management

789-5552
mkbamwine@campbellsville.edu

Graduate School
Alumni Interests Mr. J. Benji Kelly
VP for Development
789- 5061
jbkelly@campbellsville.edu
Administration 17
Athletics Mr. Rusty Hollingsworth
Director of Athletics
789-5009
rhollingsworth@campbellsville.edu
Powell 203
Books, Textbooks

Mrs. Donna Wright
Bookstore Manager

789-5010
dwright@campbellsville.edu
Davenport 100
Campus Technology
Mr. Hermano Queiroz
Director of Information Technology
789-5012
hjsqueiroz@campbellsville.edu

Technology Training
Center 101

Mr. Thomas Jeffery
Instructional Technologist

789-5372
trjeffery@campbellsville.edu

Technology Training Center
Campus Visitors Mr. David Walters
VP for Admissions & Student Services
789-5552
dlwalters@campbellsville.edu
Welcome Center
Chapel/Convocation Mr. Ed Pavy, Sr.
Director of Campus Ministries
789-5227
ecpavy@campbellsville.edu
Ransdell Chapel 101
Development Mr. J. Benji Kelly
VP for Development
789- 5061
jbkelly@campbellsville.edu
Administration 17
Employment: Academic Dr. Frank Cheatham
VP for Academic Affairs
789-5231
fdcheatham@campbellsville.edu
Administration 13
Employment:
Non-Academic
Mr. Terry VanMeter
Director of Human Resources
789-5016
twvanmeter@campbellsville.edu
Administration 8
Employment: Student
(Student Work Program)
Ms. Christi Tolson
Director of Financial Aid
789-5013
cytolson@campbellsville.edu
Financial Aid
Building
Evening Degree / ACCEL
Program
Ms. Monica Bamwine
Dir. of Graduate and Professional Enrollment Management
789-5221
mkbamwine@campbellsville.edu
Graduate School
Financial Aid /
Student Loans
Ms. Christi Tolson
Director of Financial Aid
789-5013
cytolson@campbellsville.edu
Financial Aid
Building
Gifts to the University Mr. J. Benji Kelly
VP for Development
789- 5061
jbkelly@campbellsville.edu
Administration 17
Graduate Programs Dr. Darlene Eastridge
Dean, Carver School of Social Work & Counseling
789-5178
dfeastridge@campbellsville.edu
Carver 1
Dr. Mary Wilgus
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
789-5374
mhwilgus@campbellsville.edu
Carter 304
Dr. Patricia Cowherd
Dean, School of Business and Economics
789-5281
phcowherd@campbellsville.edu
Adminstration 21
Dr. Brenda Priddy
Dean, School of Education
789-5344
bapriddy@campbellsville.edu
Education ???
Dr. Alcingstone Cunha
Dean, School of Music
789-5340
aocunha@campbellsville.edu
Gosser Center 224
Dr. John Hurtgen
Dean, School of Theology
789-5077
jehurtgen@campbellsville.edu
Druien 5
Honors Program Dr. Craig Rogers
Director of Honors Program
789-5057
clrogers@campbellsville.edu
Druien 226
Illness Mrs. Marsha Davis
Campus Nurse
789-5235
mldavis@campbellsville.edu
Student Services
Lost and Found Mrs. Patty Vaughn
Secretary to the Dean of Student Services
789-5005
pbvaugh@campbellsville.edu
Student Services
Mail Mr. Adiran "Jake" Davis
Campus Postmaster
789-8248
amdavis@campbellsville.edu
Davenport
Campus Post Office
Personal Counseling VACANT
Director of Counseling
789-5092

Counseling Center
Placement: Career
Counseling
Ms. Teresa Elmore
Director Career Services
789-5192
tmelmore@campbellsville.edu
Student Union 206
Placement: Church-
Related Vocations
Dr. John Hurtgen
Dean, School of Theology
789-5077
jehurtgen@campbellsville.edu
Druien 5
Teacher Education Dr. Brenda Priddy
Dean, School of Education
789-5344
bapriddy@campbellsville.edu
Education
Public Information

Mrs. Joan McKinney
News and Publications Coordinator

789-5214
jcmckinney@campbellsville.edu
Communications
Registration/
Scheduling
Mrs. Rita Creason
Director of Student Records
789-5019
racreason@campbellsville.edu
Administration 18
Scholarships Ms. Christi Tolson
Director of Financial Aid
789-5013
cytolson@campbellsville.edu
Financial Aid
Student Activities Mr. Andrew Ward
Director of Student Activities
789-5161
ahward@campbellsville.edu
Student Activity
Center
Student Housing Mr. Andrew Franklin
Director of Residence Life
789-5286
anfranklin@campbellsville.edu
Student Services
Parking Permits Mrs. Jody Allen
Dean of Student Services
789-5005
jmallen@campbellsville.edu
Student Services
Tutoring Mrs. J. Faun Crenshaw
Director, Writing & Tutoring Center
798-5438
jflobb@campbellsville.edu
Student Union 201
Withdrawals Dr. Frank Cheatham
Vice President for Academic Affairs
789-5231
fdcheatham@campbellsville.edu
Administration 13