University of Louisville Top Questions

Why did you decide to go to this school?

C

Scholarship. And to get away from the cultural monotony that is small town Kentucky, or even suburban Lexington (well, quasi-suburban as Lexington itself is one big suburban-style "city.")

Peter

My dad works for the athletic department. It would have been foolish for me to pass up free tuition. Even though my decision was pretty much already made, I knew a lot of kids from my high school that were coming here. I am a huge U of L athletics fan, that also played a big role in my decision to come here.

Abigail

I found Louisville through swimming, but I ultimately decided to come here for the diverse majors and minors it offered. I was, and still am, undecided, and coming here allowed for me to be able to choose literally anything and get a good education. There are so many different colleges within the university to choose from that I have lots of option (College of Business, School of Music, Education School, School for Social Work, Engineering School, and more).

Heather

I can't remember a time that I considered any school other than UofL. I was always just drawn to it. When I did my campus visit, I knew it was a fit for me! I loved how beautiful the campus was, how friendly the people were, and the area!

Kassandra

Unfortunately my video will not upload, argh! I originally chose Louisville mostly for the soccer opportunity. However, the further I researched my major and the opportunities there, the more I realized that it really was going to be a great fit for me. Once I took a few SPAD (Sports Administration) classes, I knew I wanted to double major. The final decision came from knowing that the best sports industry future for me can and will stem from graduating fromn the University of Louisville.

Corey

I wanted to stay in Louisville! I love the small city feel. I think it's the perfect size....big enough to have attractions and sports teams (not professional....yet), and small enough to be able to get wherever you need to go in a decent amount of time. No, it isn't a town built around a college, but it is a great place with a city that surrounds the school and supports it well. That, and I got a scholarship. ;-)