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CENTRE COLLEGE
CENTRE COLLEGE
Danville, Kentucky
500+ employees
The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) is a research and policy institute within Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy. CEW studies the links between education, career qualifications, and workforce demands. CEW operates within an environment of complete academic freedom, independently developing our own research agenda and going wherever the facts and analysis take us.
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BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Explore the world. Start within. At Bellarmine, educational success is made attainable with the help of dedicated faculty and advisors. All students are able to sign up for the courses they need to complete their majors, guaranteeing graduation within four years. Between connections built through small class sizes and those built through the internship program or with alumni, our undergraduate students are better prepared to enter the workforce, while our graduate and doctoral programs produce students who are leaders in their fields. For more information or to schedule a campus tour, visit http://www.bellarmine.edu/admissions/undergraduate/ For graduate and doctoral programs, visit http://www.bellarmine.edu/admissions/graduate/
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Market Leading
TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY
TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY
Lexington, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Transilvania University of Brasov aims at training highly qualified specialists in the fields of fundamental sciences, technology, economics, law, sociology, arts and medical science as well as at providing knowledge and services for society. Thus, Transilvania University ensures and develops the resources and instruments necessary for educational and scientific research processes at a level which meets the requirements of The European Space for Higher Education and Research as defined by The Bologna, Copenhagen and Lisbon Declarations and promoted by The National Strategy for Higher Education in Romania.
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ASBURY COLLEGE
ASBURY COLLEGE
Wilmore, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Asbury University is a Christian liberal arts school dedicated to building the total student - mind, body and soul - to equip them for a lifetime of servant leadership. The school constantly strives to uphold its motto of, "Academic Excellence and Spiritual Vitality."​ Across its 120 year history, Asbury has an outstanding record of sending culture shapers into the world and proving that the slogan is a true commitment. A recent survey asked students to give their first, unvarnished thought in response to the question, "What's the first thing you think of when someone says, 'Asbury University?'​"​ The overwhelming response was, "Community."​ This reflects the close-knit, supportive attitude of students, faculty and staff. That reflects our Christian commitment to lift one another up.
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Market Leading
GEORGETOWN COLLEGE
GEORGETOWN COLLEGE
Georgetown, Kentucky
100-499 employees
The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) is a research and policy institute within Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy. CEW studies the links between education, career qualifications, and workforce demands. CEW operates within an environment of complete academic freedom, independently developing our own research agenda and going wherever the facts and analysis take us.
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Below Market
KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL, INC.
KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Kentucky Country Day School is an independent, coeducational school with 817 students in grades JK through 12. We’re located on a beautiful 80+ acre campus in eastern Jefferson County. We educate the whole child through a rigorous college preparatory academic program as well as a wide variety of athletic, fine arts, and extracurricular opportunities. Small class sizes (average of 16 students) allow our exceptional faculty to get to know every child and make sure that every student is actively engaged with learning. Our mission is summed up in our motto: Citizen, Scholar, Steward.
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ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Wilmore, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Christian Care Communities is Kentucky’s largest faith-based not-for-profit provider of affordable housing and long-term care for older adults. Founded in Louisville in 1884, Christian Care serves older adults through an extensive network of retirement communities, including independent living apartments and patio homes, assisted living, skilled nursing care, adult day programs, and Alzheimer's and dementia care. Faith. Care. Family. Our commitment to these core values is at work across all Christian Care senior living communities.
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Market Leading
FRONTIER NURSING UNIVERSITY, INC.
FRONTIER NURSING UNIVERSITY, INC.
Versailles, Kentucky
100-499 employees
W. W. Wood Products, Inc. is a paper & forest products company based out of P.O. Box 50, Dexter, Missouri, United States.
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SPALDING UNIVERSITY
SPALDING UNIVERSITY
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Transilvania University of Brasov aims at training highly qualified specialists in the fields of fundamental sciences, technology, economics, law, sociology, arts and medical science as well as at providing knowledge and services for society. Thus, Transilvania University ensures and develops the resources and instruments necessary for educational and scientific research processes at a level which meets the requirements of The European Space for Higher Education and Research as defined by The Bologna, Copenhagen and Lisbon Declarations and promoted by The National Strategy for Higher Education in Romania.
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Below Market
LOUISVILLE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
LOUISVILLE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Founded in 1915, Louisville Collegiate School is a JK-12, co-ed independent day school located in the historic Highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Collegiate provides a nurturing learning environment that upholds high academic standards while implementing innovative ideas in a supportive, student-centered community. We develop lifelong learners who are informed, engaged, and ethical citizens and leaders in our diverse world. At Collegiate, we focus on social-emotional learning, building a culture and climate emphasizing comprehensive wellness, and providing an inclusive community. We are intentional about being a welcoming and connected community. We are proud of our history and reputation as a small school where students are known and loved. We remain committed to providing all our students with the best possible educational experience. One of the hallmarks of a Collegiate education is that teachers know your children and work with them to be successful in the classroom. Building and maintaining these transformative student-teacher relationships is vital in making Collegiate a healthy place for students to learn and grow.
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Market Competitive
SACRED HEART SCHOOLS
SACRED HEART SCHOOLS
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Sacred Heart Schools on Sheridan Road - the Academy of the Sacred Heart for Girls and Hardey Preparatory for Boys – are independent, Catholic, single-sex elementary schools committed to academic excellence. The essence of this educational vision and tradition is articulated in the Goals and Criteria of Sacred Heart schools: Sacred Heart Schools commit themselves to educate to: -a personal and active faith in God; -a deep respect for intellectual values; -a social awareness which impels to action; -the building of community as a Christian value; -personal growth in an atmosphere of wise freedom
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Market Leading
THE LEXINGTON SCHOOL
THE LEXINGTON SCHOOL
Lexington, Kentucky
100-499 employees
The Lexington School and Center for the Deaf has served the deaf and hard of hearing community since 1864, as a leading educational, advocacy, vocational and social service agency.
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