Georgetown College

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Georgetown College

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Established 1829
Type Private
President Dr. William H. Crouch Jr.
Faculty 130
Undergraduates 1,334
Postgraduates 501
Location Georgetown, KY, USA
Campus Rural
Mascot Tigers
Website www.georgetowncollege.edu
Note: Georgetown University is a separate and unaffiliated institution located in Washington, D.C..

Georgetown College is a small, private liberal arts college located in Georgetown, Kentucky. Chartered as a college in 1829, Georgetown College traces its origins to the Royal Springs (later Rittenhouse) Academy, founded 1787 by Baptist minister Elijah Craig, inventor of bourbon. Georgetown College offers many undergraduate degrees and a Master of Arts in Education. This school should not be confused with Georgetown University; a different school located in Washington, D.C..

The school's sports teams are called the Tigers and they participate in the NAIA and the Mid-South Conference.

The school's football field and East Campus residences are also the location of the Cincinnati Bengals summer training camp.

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Georgetown College has an independent brotherhood known as the President's House Association. It also has four national fraternities (Kappa Alpha Order, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Tau and Pi Kappa Alpha) and four national sororities (Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu and Sigma Kappa) on campus.

Georgetown College, historically linked with the Kentucky Baptist Convention, has recently changed its relationship with the Convention. The college retains its Baptist heritage, and is still affiliated with the KBC, but no longer receives money from the Convention and in return retains the right to elect its own trustees without the Convention's approval. [1]

The Georgetown College Maskrafter theatre group is the oldest collegiate theatre company in Kentucky and offers traditional theatre, an emphasis on creating original work, and new initiatives in digital motion picture art.


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