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USD 48900

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 Free

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48 months

Duration

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6

IELTS

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79

TOEFL

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65%

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Program Overview

Prepare for a wide range of professional opportunities in fields such as law, journalism, banking, publishing and editing, advertising, medicine, management, public relations, insurance, teaching, grant and proposal writing, nonprofit work, and academic administration with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Bellarmine.

Bellarmine English graduates have gone on to success as writers and editors; in foreign relations and non-profits; in business and government; in arts and humanities; in law and medicine; and teaching in high schools and universities. They have also pursued graduate study in such areas as library science, institutional technology, technical and scientific writing, and most all humanities disciplines.

Why earn your English degree at Bellarmine?

Our small classes (10-20 students) allow professors to become acquainted with our students beyond the words on their papers and exams. Whether it’s meeting new majors at our “get-to-know-you” luncheon, celebrating imminent graduation with our seniors at our annual reception, or simply sharing coffee with students in the student center, our English professors thrive on one-on-one conversation and learning with students. The English faculty know you by name and are committed to seeing you develop your talents to the fullest, always honing your skills in reading, writing, and thinking as you become the best person possible. Expect to be challenged by us. We will call you to greatness—as thinkers, as writers, and as human beings.

English is a wide-ranging field of study. Historically, it gives attention to the great variety of texts that human culture has produced over centuries. Conceptually, it aims at developing deep abilities in reading and writing. Bellarmine’s English Department reflects this in the variety of courses offered and in the sequential way in which we ask our majors to approach their study. That study begins with ENGL 201, The World of Texts, which introduces the student to the basic principles underlying the discipline. The 300- and 400-level courses presume the solid grounding in literary history and critical reading skills that our 200-level courses are designed to provide. In the student’s senior year, the major provides a distinct “capstone” experience through ENGL 450, the Integrative Seminar. In working through the variety of courses, students in English may expect to find themselves engaged in the reading of novels, short stories, poems, creative nonfiction, films and graphic novels, among other texts.

The program emphasizes writing as a fundamental means of learning and expression; close and creative reading of a culturally diverse range of texts; and critical thinking grounded in writing and reading.

 

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Additional Information

Program Level 4-Year Bachelor's Degree

College/University Processing Time 30 Days

Program Format Full-Time

Optional Practical Training (OPT) work permit

Program Intake

Open

Aug 2025

Closed

Aug 2024

General Admission Requirement

    Academic Requirement

    • Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted into this program, applicants must have Grade 12 / High School Diploma.

    6 IELTS Score
    79 TOEFL Score Minimum Overall Score
    105 Duolingo Minimum Overall Score
    1060 Sat Minimum Overall Score
    65% CGPA Minimum Overall Score

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    48900

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    9950 Per year

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    Scholarships

    Bellarmine Institutional Assistance

    Merit awards serve to recognize individual students for their academic talent, service, or leadership achievements. Award amounts are determined on an individual basis and celebrate the strength and achievements of each admitted student, in and out of the classroom. One hundred percent of incoming first-year students receive institutional gift-aid assistance. Our investment in student gift-aid assistance totals more than $23 million for entering students. Priority consideration is given to students who submit their application for admission in accordance with stated deadlines. Institutional scholarships and grants may be used to pay Bellarmine tuition only, unless otherwise specified, and are awarded on a full-academic year (2 semesters), fall and spring semesters only. Please note, Bellarmine scholarships may have to be reduced if you receive awards from outside sources that are specified as tuition specific awards. Below are Bellarmine's merit scholarships.

    Bellarmine Scholars and Bellarmine Fellows Awards

    The Bellarmine Scholars and Bellarmine Fellows awards, awarded to entering first-year students, are Bellarmine’s most prestigious academic scholarships. This award requires a completed application for admission and scholarship application. Please apply by December 1 to be considered for this award.

    Scarlet Scholarships

    Bellarmine awards Scarlet Scholarships to entering first-year students based on the admissions application. Awards are based on review of the admission application, there is no separate application process. The priority deadline to apply is February 1. The Scarlet Scholarship amount is determined  by the strength of a student's application. The minimum credentials include a strong academic profile and extracurricular involvements. Students must maintain full-time enrollment status to maintain this award, and the award only covers tuition costs during the fall and spring semesters. If you qualify, this award will be reflected in your initial scholarship offer that is awarded upon admission.

    Kentucky Governor Scholarships

    BU awards Governor Scholars Scholarships to entering first-year students who completed the GSP, GSE, or GSA program. This scholarship is only available for full-time enrollment during the fall and spring semesters, and is renewable with a 2.0 cumulative grade point average. This award will be based on your indication of participation in the GSP, GSE, or GSA programs, there is no separate application process. If you qualify, this award will be reflected in your initial scholarship offer that is awarded upon admission.

    Bellarmine Need-Based Grants

    Bellarmine offers Need-Based Grants to entering first-year students who have unmet financial need as determined by the FAFSA. Need-Based Grants are determined and awarded by Bellarmine based on the students' FAFSA data and eligibility for other financial aid programs. These grants are available  to cover tuition for full-time enrollment during the fall and spring semesters, and students must file a FAFSA each year for continued eligibility. If you qualify, these awards will be reflected once your final comprehensive award is determined based on FAFSA.

    Public Price Promise

    For qualifying students (at least a 3.5 un-weighted GPA), we will match the current direct cost of your state’s flagship university – that’s often your state’s largest, oldest university. Learn more about qualifying here. These scholarships are available for full-time enrollment during the fall and spring semesters, and students must live on campus each year for continued eligibility. If you qualify, these awards will be reflected in your final comprehensive award.

    100 Black Men Scholarship Program

    Bellarmine University and the 100 Black Men Program have partnered to make available The Bellarmine University 100 Black Men Scholarship Award. This award is combined with federal and state scholarships and grants (PELL, SEOG, CAP, KTG and KEES) to cover full Bellarmine tuition not including room and board or fees. This award is available for a maximum of 8 semesters of full-time enrollment and students must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA. To be considered, you are strongly encouraged to submit both your application to Bellarmine and the separate scholarship application by our priority deadline of January 15th. For more information, contact Joshua O.D. Williams at 502.272.8136 or [email protected].

    Black Achievers Scholarship Program

    Bellarmine University and the YMCA Black Achievers Program have partnered to make available The Bellarmine University Black Achievers Scholarship Award. Students who are active in the Louisville Black Achievers program are eligible for consideration. This award is available for a maximum of 8 semesters of full-time enrollment if a student maintains a 2.5 GPA. To be considered, you are strongly encouraged to submit both your application to Bellarmine and the separate scholarship application by our priority deadline of January 15th. For more information, contact Joshua O.D. Williams at 502.272.8136 or [email protected].

    Legacy Scholarship

    Bellarmine offers an automatic $1,000 Legacy Scholarship to all incoming legacy students. The scholarship is good for all four years of an undergraduate education for a total of $4,000. Those applying to Bellarmine will have the opportunity, during the application process, to identify themselves as legacy students. Once their legacy status has been confirmed, and once they have been admitted to the university, students will be awarded and notified. This scholarship initiative is not retroactive and is only available to incoming students. Recipients will be invited to apply for the competitive Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship, as well.

    Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship

    The Bellarmine University Alumni Board of Directors awards Alumni Legacy Scholarships to entering first-year legacy students based on the admissions application and financial need. A legacy student is defined as a child, grandchild, stepchild, or step-grandchild of a Bellarmine or Ursuline graduate. The deadline to apply is February 1. Students must maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA and full-time enrollment status. Scholarship awards are a minimum of $4,000 ($1,000/year). Learn more on our Alumni site.    

    Career Pathways Scholarship Program

    With a grant of nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Bellarmine University is creating a scholarship program to recruit high-achieving students into the STEM disciplines of computer engineering, computer science, mathematics and data science. The STEM Career Pathways Scholarship program will award annual scholarships of $7,200 each to two groups of 11 academically talented students for four years. You must apply separately for this scholarship by February 1st. If you are chosen for this award, you will be notified.

    Century Scholars Scholarship Program

    Bellarmine has created a program to develop a pathway to Bellarmine for high-achieving college-bound students who attend eight local high schools: Butler Traditional High School, Central High School, Doss High School, Iroquois High School, Seneca High School, The Academy at Shawnee, Waggener High School, Western High School. This award is available for a maximum of 8 semesters of full-time enrollment if a student maintains the scholarship program requirements. To be considered, you are strongly encouraged to submit both your application to Bellarmine and the separate scholarship application by our priority deadline of January 15th. For more information, contact Joshua O.D. Williams at 502.272.8136 or [email protected].

    Lincoln Foundation - Whitney M. Young Scholarship Program

    Bellarmine University and the Lincoln Foundation's Whitney M. Young Scholars Program have partnered to make available The Whitney M. Young Scholars Award. This award is combined with federal and state scholarships and grants (PELL, SEOG, CAP, KTG and KEES) to cover full Bellarmine tuition not including room and board or fees. This award is available for a maximum of 8 semesters of full-time enrollment and students must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA. To be considered, you are strongly encouraged to submit both your application to Bellarmine and the separate scholarship application by our priority deadline of January 15th. For more information, contact Joshua O.D. Williams at 502.272.8136 or [email protected].

    Trustee Scholarship

    Bellarmine awards a $1,500 annual scholarship to incoming first-year students who complete an official campus visit and file their FAFSA before may 1st. This award is renewable for 4 years of undergraduate enrollment. To qualify you must visit campus, and file FAFSA, this award will be reflected in your comprehensive award upon receipt of the FAFSA.

    Transfer: Silver Scholarship

    Bellarmine awards transfer grants to students who transfer from an accredited institution of higher education and have a minimum 2.0 GPA. Awards are based on review of the admission application, there is no separate application process. If you qualify, this award will be reflected in your initial scholarship offer that is awarded upon admission.

    Endowed Scholarships

    Endowed scholarships are financial assistance to Bellarmine students provided by friends and alumni of the university.

    Other Bellarmine Scholarships

    Award Criteria
    Art/Music/Theatre Scholarships Art: major in art; submit portfolio.
    Music: major in music; entrance audition required. Pep Band stipend: audition required.
    Theatre: major in theatre; audition required.
    Pep Band/
    Cheerleader Grants
    Awarded to students who take part in the university Pep Band or cheerleading squad.
    Athletic Grants Athletic performance, as evaluated by college coach. Scholarship sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, track, field hockey, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, lacrosse, volleyball, swimming and wrestling.
    ROTC Scholarships U.S. citizenship; take SAT or ACT by November of year you apply for school, satisfactory GPA, participation in leadership, extracurricular, and/or athletic activities; be at least 17 years old before scholarship becomes effective.
    Catholic High School Scholarship Awarded to first-year students who graduated from a Catholic High School and achieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

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