Colleges in Kentucky: ACT scores and what they really cost.

29 four-year colleges in Kentucky, 20 of which publish an admitted ACT range. The lowest average net price among KY schools is $6,106 a year at Berea College, after grant and scholarship aid. Sorted cheapest first. All figures from the U.S. Department of Education.

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29 colleges

Berea College

Berea, KY · Private
$6,106/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
23–28
Admit rate
19%
Undergrads
1,513

Kentucky State University

Frankfort, KY · Public
$8,040/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
14–17
Admit rate
96%
Undergrads
1,309

Northern Kentucky University

Highland Heights, KY · Public
$8,191/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
18–25
Admit rate
68%
Undergrads
8,246

Brescia University

Owensboro, KY · Private
$8,709/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
35%
Undergrads
545

Murray State University

Murray, KY · Public
$9,096/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
19–26
Admit rate
86%
Undergrads
6,688

Kentucky Mountain Bible College

Jackson, KY · Private
$9,337/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
17–25
Admit rate
100%
Undergrads
69

Morehead State University

Morehead, KY · Public
$9,793/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
77%
Undergrads
4,578

Clear Creek Baptist Bible College

Pineville, KY · Private
$10,949/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
Undergrads
159

Western Kentucky University

Bowling Green, KY · Public
$10,990/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
16–21
Admit rate
94%
Undergrads
12,155

Eastern Kentucky University

Richmond, KY · Public
$11,040/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
19–25
Admit rate
78%
Undergrads
12,318

Georgetown College

Georgetown, KY · Private
$14,095/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
20–25
Admit rate
91%
Undergrads
1,097

University of the Cumberlands

Williamsburg, KY · Private
$14,107/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
99%
Undergrads
6,941

Lindsey Wilson University

Columbia, KY · Private
$15,070/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
Undergrads
1,585

Kentucky Wesleyan College

Owensboro, KY · Private
$17,131/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
16–23
Admit rate
72%
Undergrads
842

University of Louisville

Louisville, KY · Public
$17,988/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
19–27
Admit rate
79%
Undergrads
14,727

Galen College of Nursing-Louisville

Louisville, KY · Private, for-profit
$18,540/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
Undergrads
4,801

Alice Lloyd College

Pippa Passes, KY · Private
$18,600/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
16–22
Admit rate
75%
Undergrads
558

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY · Public
$18,851/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
21–28
Admit rate
93%
Undergrads
24,763

Campbellsville University

Campbellsville, KY · Private
$19,341/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
80%
Undergrads
2,840

University of Pikeville

Pikeville, KY · Private
$20,311/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
Undergrads
1,135

Centre College

Danville, KY · Private
$20,781/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
25–32
Admit rate
54%
Undergrads
1,400

Union Commonwealth University

Barbourville, KY · Private
$21,311/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
15–22
Admit rate
63%
Undergrads
746

Asbury University

Wilmore, KY · Private
$21,401/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
ACT accepted
Admit rate
63%
Undergrads
1,420

Bellarmine University

Louisville, KY · Private
$21,499/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
23–28
Admit rate
86%
Undergrads
2,161

Thomas More University

Crestview Hills, KY · Private
$21,835/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
21–27
Admit rate
90%
Undergrads
1,293

Transylvania University

Lexington, KY · Private
$21,913/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
24–30
Admit rate
87%
Undergrads
1,005

Kentucky Christian University

Grayson, KY · Private
$24,038/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
18–24
Admit rate
61%
Undergrads
429

Spalding University

Louisville, KY · Private
$25,491/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
15–22
Admit rate
99%
Undergrads
583

Midway University

Midway, KY · Private
$29,579/yr
average net price after aid
Admitted ACT
20–25
Admit rate
95%
Undergrads
1,262

Net price is total cost of attendance (tuition, fees, housing, books) minus grant and scholarship aid, for students receiving federal aid. Admitted ACT range is the 25th to 75th percentile of admitted students; schools that do not publish a range may still accept ACT scores. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Common questions

How many four-year colleges are in Kentucky?

Kentucky (KY) has 29 four-year colleges reporting an average net price to the U.S. Department of Education. 20 of them publish an admitted ACT score range; the rest are test-optional or do not report one, though they may still accept ACT scores.

What is the cheapest college in Kentucky?

By average net price after grant and scholarship aid, Berea College in Berea is the least expensive four-year college in Kentucky at $6,106 a year. Net price is the total cost of attendance minus aid that does not need to be repaid, for students receiving federal aid. What a specific family pays varies by household income.

Are public colleges cheaper than private colleges in Kentucky?

Usually, but not always. Among Kentucky's 8 public colleges the median net price is $10,990 a year, against $19,341 across 21 private colleges. Private schools often discount heavily through grant aid, so a private college can cost a specific family less than a public one despite a far higher sticker price.

Does household income change what college costs in Kentucky?

Substantially. Across Kentucky colleges the median net price is $12,214 a year for a family earning under $30,000 and $23,105 for one earning over $110,000, at the same schools. The average price a college publishes blends every income level together, so it may be far from what any particular family pays.