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The University of Louisville is a public university in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a member of the Kentucky state university system.
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The University of Louisville (UofL) is a public research university in Louisville, Kentucky. It is part of the Kentucky state university system. When founded in 1798, it was one of the first city-owned public colleges in the United States and one of the first universities chartered west of the Allegheny Mountains.
Learn about UofL's history, mission, vision and achievements as a premier metropolitan research university. Explore its campuses, schools, colleges, centers and community engagement initiatives.
The University of Louisville subscribes to a selective admission policy. Admission for freshman applicants is based on: High school grades, ACT or SAT scores, and; Successful completion of the required pre-college curriculum. Enrollment in the freshman class is limited.
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Undergraduate Programs of Study. The programs listed below are offered at the undergraduate level. Students interested in post-baccalaureate, graduate-level programs should refer to the graduate catalog.