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  2. Rising depression and anxiety: How KY universities are ... - AOL

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    Across Kentucky, colleges and universities are facing growing needs related to the mental health of the students enrolled, and nationally, instances of depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts ...

  3. Kentucky college students: Here are the mental health ...

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    Here are some of the services Kentucky’s higher education institutions are offering to support students’ mental health needs. Kentucky college students: Here are the mental health resources ...

  4. Kentucky Governor's Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    Each student that is selected is eligible to receive scholarships to any Kentucky public university, as well as a handful of private institutions. For the duration of the program, located at three local college campuses chosen through a bidding process, scholars have the rare opportunity to experience college life while attending classes daily.

  5. Governor's School for the Arts (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The program is free for students to attend. Nearly 30 universities across the commonwealth and outside Kentucky offer scholarships to GSA alumni. [1] Selected applicants are divided into nine different art forms (which the program calls "disciplines"). Students may apply in two, [1] but are only accepted for one. An average of about 28 students ...

  6. Kentucky Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Lottery proceeds fund college scholarship and grant programs across the Commonwealth, including every dime of the popular KEES program. More than $5.0 Billion in scholarships and grants have been awarded to Kentucky students.

  7. From the very beginning non-public schools have provided a crucial service to Kentucky’s diverse student population. Kentucky Supreme Court should recognize the benefits of school choice, here's why