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Student Information and Helpful Links

The links here can help you find important information regarding your academic career at the Eastern Kentucky University College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Our degree programs


Future and New Students | Transfer Students | Current Students | Graduate Students


Future and New Students

Apply to EKU
Admissions
Tuition
Financial aid opportunities
Degree program curriculum planners for College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
University scholarship opportunities
College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (including departmental) scholarships
Housing and resident life information
Dining and meal plan information
University bookstore

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Transfer Students

Transfer students are strongly urged to meet with the academic specialist for their major within the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics immediately after they complete the assessment of their work at the Transfer Center in the Student Services Building, Room 129. This will ensure that students receive the maximum credit possible for hours completed at their prior institution. Failure to meet with an academic specialist could delay the student’s graduation date and/or lead to more course work to fulfill requirements for degree programs at Eastern.

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Current Students

General Education Elements Courses
Degree Works Program Audit
If I have a problem, where do I go?
Student Employment Services
Tutoring Centers
Colonel’s Compass
Graduation Information
Career Services
EKU Counseling Center

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Graduate Students

Graduate students should visit the EKU Graduate Education and Research webpage in order to find information on graduate admissions, entrance exam requirements, thesis guidelines, graduate assistantships and much more.
The College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics offers several graduate degree programs as well as dual degree programs which allow students to receive their B.S. degrees and M.S. degrees in 5 years. Below are our current graduate programs. For more information on individual programs, contact the department chair or graduate advisor.
Biology, M.S.  (Thesis and Non-Thesis Tracks)
Chemistry, M.S. (Thesis and Non-Thesis Tracks)
Computer Science, M.S. (concentrations in Artificial Intelligence in Data Science; Cyber Security and Digital Forensics; Game Design)
Applied Mathematics, M.A. (concentration in Secondary Mathematics; Applied Mathematics and Statistics)

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