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Why earn your Music degree at Bellarmine? Diverse course offerings, numerous and enriching music activities, challenging ensembles, individual attention from faculty, and innovative flexible-degree programs make the Bellarmine University Music Program an attractive choice.
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In Fall of 2021, the Bellarmine Music Department lost our...
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Audition required. Multiple ensembles directed by members of...
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Louisville Vocal Project. In 2009, The Louisville Vocal...
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Music Scholarship Information . Additional money is...
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The particular way in which Bellarmine, along with all Jesuit schools, fulfills this mission is articulated in Our Way of Proceeding, which indicates the Standards and Benchmarks that are the hallmarks of Jesuit education.
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Namesake: Named for the Jesuit priest and cardinal Robert Bellarmine—born Oct. 4, 1542 in Montepulciano, Italy; died Sept. 17, 1621 in Rome; canonized June 29, 1930. History: From 1950 until 1968, Bellarmine operated as an Archdiocesan all men’s college. In 1968, Bellarmine merged with Ursuline College and became both co-educational and independent...
Fall 2023 Total Headcount: 2,993 Female: 1,836 (61%) Male: 1,157 (39%) Full-time: 2,737 (91%) Part-time: 256 (9%) Under-represented Minorities: 757 (26%)* International: 62 (2%) Undergraduate Headcount: 2,351 Female: 1,436 (61%) Male: 915 (39%) Full-time: 2,223 (95%) Part-time: 128 (5%) Under-represented Minorities: 608 (27%)* International: 51 (2%...
Full-Time Undergraduates Living on Campus: 1,039 (47%) Full-Time First-Year Cohort Living on Campus: 431 (68%)
Student-Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Number of full-time faculty: 161 Does not include academic deans or academic administrators Female: 97 (60%) Male: 64 (40%) With terminal degrees: 144 (89%) Tenured (of tenure track faculty): 85 (68%)
Undergraduate Tuition: $45,190 Fees: $1,590 Part-Time Per Credit Hour: $1,040 Matriculation Fee: $400 (one-time fee in the fall semester for first-time, full-time students) Room and Board: $9,490 (based on a weighted average cost of BU’s residence halls) 100% of first-year students receive institutional aid
Campus size: 145 acres on-campus; 45 acres off-campus Facilities On-campus: 27 major buildings, 975,200 total square footage Facilities Off-campus: 31 buildings, 141,600 total square footage
Advanced Certificate in Accounting Bachelor of Arts (BA) Bachelor of Health Science (BHS) Bachelor of Music (BM) Bachelor of Science (BS) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Certificate in Applied Business Analytics Certificate in Medical Laboratory Science Master of Arts in Communication (MAC) Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) Master of Arts in ...
2nd-Year Retention: 75% (first-year cohort 2022) 3rd-Year Retention: 73% (first-year cohort 2021) 4th-Year Retention: 66% (first-year cohort 2020) 6-Year Graduation Rate: 68% (first-year cohort 2017)
Top 5 Majors by Percentage of Undergraduate Bachelor Degrees Conferred Nursing 22% Psychology 11% Business Administration 9% Communication 7% Biology 5%
2022-2023 Total Degrees Conferred: 915 Bachelor’s Degrees: 545 Bachelor's Certificates: 0 Accelerated Second Bachelor's Degrees: 87 Post-Bachelor’s Certificates: 2 Master’s Degrees: 183 Doctoral Degrees: 98 Note: Students who earn multiple degrees are counted twice.
Bellarmine College Preparatory is one of more than five dozen Jesuit high schools in the U.S., each built upon the principles of the Ratio Studiorum, the spiritually-based education system initially developed by Ignatius for new members of the Order.
Aug 26, 2013 · A nephew of Pope Marcellus II, he entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1560. Bellarmine studied at the Roman College, where he returned, after brief sojourns at various universities in Europe, as a professor first and as rector later.
Robert Bellarmine (Roberto Bellarmino, 1542-1621) was a scholar, theologian and intrepid defender of the Faith during the controversies of the Reformation. As a cardinal he served three popes who counted on his wisdom and scholarly advice.
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Sep 30, 2024 · St. Robert Bellarmine (born October 4, 1542, Montepulciano, Tuscany [Italy]—died September 17, 1621, Rome; canonized 1930; feast day September 17) was an Italian cardinal and theologian, an opponent of the Protestant doctrines of the Reformation.