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The Power of Independent Colleges

Kentucky’s independent colleges and universities are changing the trajectory of individual lives, families, and communities.

 

AIKCU is proud to support our 18 member institutions in their efforts. 

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What We Do

ADVOCATE

We serve as the voice of Kentucky's independent colleges and universities, advocating for policies that recognize the sector's critical role and help students access and afford a distinctive,

high-quality education.

CONNECT

We provide opportunities for member affiliate groups to meet in person

and online to share experiences and

best practices with colleagues from other institutions.

COLLABORATE

We coordinate cost-saving agreements with businesses and vendors to save our members time and money on a wide range of goods, services, and
insurance products.

Fast Facts

18

AIKCU

Colleges and

Universities

50,000+

Students attending independent

KY colleges

13,600

Degrees

awarded annually

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Representatives from seven member colleges and universities of the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities met with Kentucky’s congressional delegation during NAICU’s Annual Meeting & Advocacy Day Feb. 4-7 in Washington, D.C.

Presidents and officials from Kentucky’s private colleges and universities gathered Dec. 13 at Midway University for a look at how 2024 state and federal legislation will affect higher education. This is the first legislative preview of its kind hosted by AIKCU.

Midway University President and AIKCU Board Chair John P. Marsden, Campbellsville University President Joseph Hopkins, and AIKCU President Mason Dyer represented Kentucky’s private colleges at the 2023 Fall Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C.

25 years after higher ed reform in Kentucky, AIKCU President Mason Dyer joined other guests to discuss the state of higher education on KET’s "Kentucky Tonight" with host Renee Shaw.

JAN. 2-APRIL 15

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2024 Kentucky General Assembly

Capitol, Frankfort​

 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20

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AIKCU Career Services

Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Foundation: Educator's Guide to the Distilling Industry

9:30 a.m.-Noon ET

In Person: Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Frankfort

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FRIDAY, APRIL 12

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AIKCU Library Directors Spring Meeting

10 a.m.-2 p.m. ET

In Person: Asbury University, Wilmore

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FRIDAY, MAY 3

 

AIKCU Chief Academic Officers Spring Meeting

10 a.m.-2 p.m. ET

In Person: Georgetown College, Georgetown

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15

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AIKCU Executive Committee

2-3 p.m. ET

Virtual

News

Calendar

INSIDE AIKCU Blog

AIKCU President Mason Dyer talks about independent higher ed in Kentucky
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