Take Action – Thank Congress for Supporting Student Aid!
As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, and the November 23 deadline for the Congressional Super Committee’s debt reduction recommendations, AIKCU is asking students, faculty, and staff to reach out...
View ArticleAIKCU distributes $48,000 in UPS scholarships
AIKCU has distributed $48,000 in UPS Scholarships to students at private colleges and universities in Kentucky. The need-based scholarships were made possible by a grant from the UPS Educational...
View ArticleAIKCU campuses mount campaign to thank legislators for supporting student aid
Resource: AIKCU by the numbers (1-page PDF) AIKCU is teaming up with member campuses to encourage Kentucky resident students who receive state financial aid – CAP, KTG, or KEES – to write to their...
View ArticleLindsey Wilson students thank legislators for state aid (video)
Students from Lindsey Wilson College take a few seconds to thank their Kentucky state representatives and senators for supporting student financial aid. Find out how you can get involved at...
View ArticleUpdated for 2010-11: AIKCU institutions with the highest percentages of Pell...
Updated: March 1, 2012 with new 2010-11 Pell data If you’ve been a regular visitor to AIKCU.org you’ve likely seen this graphic or some version of it before. However, it’s something we feel can’t be...
View ArticleLG&E and KU Foundation provides $50,000 in scholarships to AIKCU students
Kentucky’s two largest utility providers have again made a major investment in support of AIKCU students’ futures. The LG&E and KU Foundation‘s combined contribution of $50,000 to AIKCU provided a...
View ArticleAIKCU 2012-13 average costs 30 percent lower than national private college...
The College Board recently released the 2012 edition of its annual Trends in College Pricing report. While there’s a lot of great data in the report, most coverage (like this article from...
View ArticleAIKCU members’ average tuition, tuition increases lower than national averages
AIKCU member institutions continue to fare better than the national averages for private nonprofit colleges in terms of both average tuition and fees and average tuition increases. The average...
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