WKU Elizabethtown – Fort Knox News
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Nov 1st, 2017
You should feel assured that a potential employer will compensate you fairly for what you bring to an organization, so here are four strategies for building confidence and successfully negotiating salary and benefits.
View ArticleOct 3rd, 2017
College students wanting to transfer to WKU may be eligible for up to $4,000 in scholarship assistance.
View ArticleOct 3rd, 2017
Whether it is emotional, environmental, spiritual, or financial, there are many more areas of wellness than meets the eye. WKU offers a variety of support services and resources to help you stay balanced.
View ArticleSep 1st, 2017
Completing an online Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be intimidating for a student attempting this for the first time. Here are a few simple steps to help you through the process.
View ArticleAug 11th, 2017
Western Kentucky University’s Big Red and community leaders greeted students at North Middle School as they walked in Thursday for their first day.
View ArticleAug 2nd, 2017
Being aware of your good study habits and recognizing your weaknesses early on will help you figure out strategies, so you can achieve your academic goals.
View ArticleJul 13th, 2017
Caboni, who started the job two weeks ago, is touring the university’s regional campuses this week and started with Elizabethtown. He met with community members at a reception Wednesday hosted by Hardin County Schools. Before the reception, he sat down w
View ArticleJul 11th, 2017
WKU will offer its Educational Leadership Doctoral Program at Fort Knox with the first cohort of students scheduled to begin the Ed.D. program in January 2018.
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