Regional Campus Calendar
Thursday, June 23rd
- Location: Elizabethtown RPC 130
- Time: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Linda Dillard, with WKU Financial Aid, works closely with parents and students to outline a plan for paying for school. Linda will assist in navigating the financial aid process, helping to fill out the correct forms, providing the needed documents and apprising you of any changes to existing resources. In addition to finding financial aid resources, she can inform students on loan repayment procedures. You do not need to make an appointment to meet with Linda please stop by our office or call 270.706.8870 to speak with Linda for your financial needs.
Transfer Scholarship
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WKU Financial Aid
http://www.wku.edu/financialaid/
Consortium Request
https://www.wku.edu/financialaid/consortiumrequest.php
- Location: Barr Library - 62W Spearhead Division Ave. Bldg 400
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
The Living History at Your Library series presents Daniel Boone: The First
Kentuckian, Thursday, June 23, 6 PM.
Daniel Boone (1734-1820), portrayed by Kevin Hardesty , tells the story of the daring explorer who paved the way through the rugged Kentucky terrain through courage, a love of the pristine beauty, and a raw talent navigating the land and its native peoples.
Boone, born November 2, 1734, in Pennsylvania, showed a particular prefer-ence for the outdoors at a very young age and quickly established himself as an
adventurer and hunter. In fact, his first exposure to Kentucky was through a hunting trip with his brother in 1767. Both the beauty and danger of the land captivated Boone and made a lasting impression that is evident in his time spent and journey in Kentucky.
The event is part of the ongoing Living History at Your Library series and is
sponsored by the Kentucky Humanities Council, an independent, non-profit corporation affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities. Future installments will feature, among others, Colonel Harland Sanders and George Rogers Clark. For more information about this event, contact the Library at (502) 624-1232.
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