THOMAS MORE COLLEGE (KENTUCKY)


:''For the school in South Africa, see Thomas More College (South Africa).
:''For the school in New Hampshire, see Thomas More College of Liberal Arts.
'Thomas More College' is a liberal arts college located in Crestview Hills, Kentucky, USA. Located minutes from Cincinnati, Ohio, the Roman Catholic school, serves 1,500 full- and part-time students. The college was originally founded in 1921 by the Benedictine Sisters as 'Villa Madonna College'.

Contents
History
Accreditation
Programs of Study
TAP
Recognition
Student Government
Facts
References
External links

History


Thomas More has not always been located in Crestview Hills - nor has it always been called Thomas More College.
The Benedictine Sisters of Covington, Kentucky, founded Villa Madonna College in 1921 to train Catholic school teachers and to provide college education for young women. The college was chartered by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1923. Villa Madonna graduated its first students in 1929 and officially became the Diocese of Covington college the same year. Three religious orders operated Villa Madonna in its early years: the Sisters of Notre Dame, the Congregation of Divine Providence and the Benedictine Sisters.
Although founded as an institution for women, men attended many of the same classes through the Villa Madonna - affiliated St. Thomas More College. In 1945, Villa Madonna was designated a co-educational college and St. Thomas More College was abolished.
Affirmation of its goals and increasing enrollment prompted relocation of the college from downtown Covington to what is now Crestview Hills. The new complex was renamed Thomas More College and was dedicated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968.
Today, Thomas More College serves 1,500 full- and part-time students. Although primarily from Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, students from about 20 states and several countries attend Thomas More.[1]

Accreditation


The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

Programs of Study



Accountancy

Art

Biology

Business Administration

Chemistry

★ Computer Information Systems

★ Communication

★ Co-Op Education

Criminal Justice

Drama

Economics

Education

English

★ Exercise Science

★ Foreign Languages

Forensic Science

Gerontology

★ Health Sciences

History

★ International Studies

★ Latin American & Caribbean Studies

Mathematics

★ Medical Technology

Music

Nursing

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

★ Pre-Engineering

★ Pre-Legal Studies

★ Pre-Med

★ Pre-Veterinary

Psychology

Sociology

★ Sports & Entertainment Marketing

Theology

★ Web Design

TAP


The Thomas More College Accelerated Program (TAP) is aimed towards working adults.

Recognition


Thomas More has been a consistent top finisher in the U.S. News and World Report's "America’s Best Colleges" editionand ''Money Magazine'''s “Best College Buys” issue. It also was recognized by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a "selective liberal arts college."

Student Government


The Student Government of the Thomas More College (Kentucky) is governed by the Student Government of Thomas More College Constitution.

Facts



Thomas More College was one of the last colleges in the Cincinnati area to require COBOL as a part of its computer programming degree.

★ In 2004 Thomas More College created a Bachelors program for Political Science.

References


1. http://www.thomasmore.edu/about/history.cfm

External links



Thomas More College official web site.

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