Kentucky Wesleyan College


Kentucky Wesleyan College is a private Methodist college in Owensboro, Kentucky. The college is known for its liberal arts programs. Fall 2018 enrollment was 830 students.

History

Kentucky Wesleyan College was founded in 1858 by the Kentucky Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. It was originally located in Millersburg. Classes began in 1866 and the first commencement took place in 1868. At first, it was a training school for preachers but soon business and liberal arts classes were added to the curriculum. In 1890 the school was moved to Winchester and soon after women began to be admitted for the first time. In 1951, the school moved to its present location in Kentucky's fourth largest city, Owensboro.

Presidents

College presidents include:
1. Rev. Charles Taylor

Interim A.G. Murphy

2. Rev. Benjamin Arbogast

3. John Darby

4. Rev. Thomas J. Dodd

5. Rev. William H. Anderson

6. David W. Batson

7. Rev. Alexander Redd

8. David W. Batson

9. Benjamin T. Spencer

10. Rev. Eugene H. Pearce

11. Rev. John L. Weber

12. Henry K. Taylor

13. John J. Tigert

14. Rev. James L. Clark

15. William B. Campbell

16. U. V. W. Darlington
17. David C. Hull

Interim Walter V. Cropper

18. Clarence M. Dannelly

19. Reginald V. Bennett

20. Rev. Paul S. Powell

21. John F. Baggett

22. Dr. Oscar W. Lever

23. Dr. Harold P. Hamilton

24. Dr. William E. James

25. Dr. Luther W. White

26. Dr. Paul W. Hartman

Interim Dr. Ray C. Purdom

27. Dr. Wesley H. Poling

28. Dr. Anne C. Federlein

Interim Dr. M. Michael Fagan

29. Dr. Cheryl D. King

30. Dr. W. Craig Turner

31. Barton D. Darrell

Interim Dr. Gene Tice

32. Dr. Thomas Mitzel

Academics

Kentucky Wesleyan offers 29 majors and 13 pre-professional programs and has a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1. Academics are divided into four divisions: Fine Arts & Humanities, Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Professional Studies, and Social Sciences.

Campus

Kentucky Wesleyan is located on 55 acres of land. Their campus includes buildings for academics, administration, student residence halls, and athletic facilities.

Academic and administrative buildings

All residence halls have air conditioning.  Each residence hall room, unless designed as a private room, has two twin-size beds with mattresses, two dressers, two desks, two chairs and ample closet space. All residence halls are also equipped with Wi-Fi and laundry facilities. In addition, the campus is smoke-free.
The campus includes both student athletic facilities and athlete spaces.
Kentucky Wesleyan offers over 40 student organizations on campus. These range from campus ministry, student government, Greek life, academic, and other special interest clubs. Intramural sports are offered on a seasonal basis.

Governing organizations

Kentucky Wesleyan has three national fraternities and two national sororities.

Fraternities

Kentucky Wesleyan, as a private Christian college, has strong ties to the local religious community. They have partnerships with twelve churches of various denominations as well as on-campus services and religious organizations.

Athletics

The Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers compete in NCAA Division II and was a charter member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference. KWC is currently a charter member of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference joining in the 2013-14 season. The 2014 KWC football team currently competes as an Independent NCAA Division II team after leaving the Great Lakes Valley Conference, as an associate member, after the 2013 season.
Intercollegiate men's teams include: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, soccer, and implemented modern era indoor and outdoor track and field teams beginning in the 2012-2013 academic season. Women compete in basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, and also implemented modern era indoor and outdoor track and field teams in the 2012-2013 academic season.
The men's basketball team advanced to the Division II championship game six consecutive years, winning in 1999 and 2001 under the direction of Ray Harper. In addition to these successes, they won six other championships and were runners-up in 1957. Overall, Kentucky Wesleyan has won eight NCAA Division II National Men's Basketball Championships, which is the most by any NCAA Division II School.

Notable alumni