Contact the School of Education
Graduate Education
graded@asbury.edu
(859) 858-5502
Traditional Undergraduate
admissions@asbury.edu
(859) 858-3511, x2142
Adult Professional Studies
aps@asbury.edu
(859) 858-2804
Start Here! Asbury offers 150+ areas of study, plus graduate degrees, a fully-online degree-completion program for working adults and high school dual enrollment courses. AU majors — Equine and Communication Arts are examples — offer programs you can't find at any other school in the world.
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Impact the World! Asbury’s reputation for academic excellence and spiritual vitality is spread far and wide. AU’s rigorous liberal arts education is what employers seek and the University is focused on helping you impact the world by finding your part in God's plan. You will feel His presence and tight-knit community when you visit campus. You’ll never be just a number here, you’ll be part of a very successful, serving family.
Unique Value! With academic, multicultural, talent and need-based scholarships – plus grants – nearly every student receives financial aid. Graduation rates, retention rates and job placement rates are much better than public schools in Kentucky, and thus AU is annually rated in the top 10% for Nationwide Best Value.
Graduate Education
graded@asbury.edu
(859) 858-5502
Traditional Undergraduate
admissions@asbury.edu
(859) 858-3511, x2142
Adult Professional Studies
aps@asbury.edu
(859) 858-2804
“Not only do your professors go above and beyond to help you academically, but they care about you spiritually. By no means does a Christian classroom hinder learning in any way. I believe my professors in the History Department challenge me more than faculty at other schools would even be able to.”
— Clay
Visionary Class of 2020
Social Studies Education
“Asbury has fantastic community. If I could go back, I would still choose to go to here.”
— Christopher
Vindicated Class of 2018
Art Education
“My professors in the History Department challenge me more than faculty at other schools would even be able to. By embracing a Christian perspective, we can dive deeper into history and tackle hard, uncomfortable moral issues. No school, department, or faculty is perfect, but personally I wouldn’t trust my education with anyone else.”
— Clay
Visionary Class of 2020
Social Studies Education
“The professors always put the students’ needs above their own. Professors are also personable and relatable since the teacher-student ratio is low. I also love the friendly atmosphere created by everyone on campus with smiling faces. God is always moving here and has changed me in ways that are indescribable.”
— Kyla
Merciful Class of 2019
Mathematics, Mathematics Education
“Studying history at Asbury University has been an amazing experience. The professors genuinely care about me and gently push me into becoming a better student and more intentional, loving follower of Christ.”
— Madeline
Appointed Class of 2021
Social Studies Education
“Asbury is a place where you can find a true sense of belonging. While you are learning and academically preparing for adult life, you are also spiritually preparing for the life that God has called you to in the future. It is full of professors that care so much about you and incredible friends that you will have for the rest of your life.”
— Bethany
Merciful Class of 2019
English Education
“Coming to Asbury was one of the best decisions of my life so far. The experience here is wholly unique and has something to offer everyone. Our History Department is home to some of the most knowledgeable and professional individuals in the state. Not only are they your professors, but they are a resource for you to access in and out of the classroom.”
— Clay
Visionary Class of 2020
Social Studies Education
“Not only do your professors go above and beyond to help you academically, but they care about you spiritually. By no means does a Christian classroom hinder learning in any way. I believe my professors in the History Department challenge me more than faculty at other schools would even be able to.”
— Clay
Visionary Class of 2020
Social Studies Education