Pikeville College
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{{Infobox University |
name = Pikeville College |
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motto = ''Prospiciam Ad Montes''<br> (Look to the Mountains) |
established = [[1889]] |
type = [[Private_school|Private]], 4 year |
president = Harold H. Smith |
dean = Wallace C. Campbell, Ph.D. |
city = [[Pikeville, Kentucky|Pikeville]] |
state = [[Kentucky|KY]] |
country = [[United States|USA]] |
students = 1,066 |
nickname = Bears<br>Lady Bears |
colors = Orange <font color="#FF6633">█</font> and Black <font color="#000000">█</font>|
affiliations = [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian Church]]<br>[[Mid-South Conference]], NAIA |
website = [http://www.pc.edu/ www.pc.edu]
}}
'''Pikeville College''' is a small private [[college]] located in [[Pikeville, Kentucky]]. It has about 1000 students.
The college was founded in [[1889]] by the [[Presbyterian]] Church as the '''Pikeville College Institute'''. It operated on the primary, secondary and post-secondary levels, although its "college" offerings were not accredited and did not lead to a degree.
In [[1909]] the school was split into the "Pikeville College Academy", which was a private school at the primary and secondary level, and Pikeville College, which was accredited as a [[junior college]], offering the first two-years with an anticipation of students then transferring to another Presbyterian college for a degree. In [[1955]] the school became a degree granting four-year college in its own right, and in [[1957]] the academy closed.
In [[1997]] the '''Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine''' opened. This makes the college one of the smallest colleges in the [[United States]] to have a medical school.
[http://pcsom.pc.edu/ PCSOM]
The purpose of the [[Osteopathic medicine in the United States|osteopathic]] school, while graduates are fully prepared to specialize in any medical field, is to train primary care physicians to fill the shortage of medical care in the [[rural]] section of [[Appalachia]] in which it is located. Student recruitment is focused almost exclusively on students with a rural Appalachian background. It is one of 23 osteopathic colleges in the country, and one of five in Appalachia.<ref>The other osteopathic colleges in Appalachia are located at:
*[[Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine|Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine]] ([[Blacksburg, Virginia]])
*[[Lincoln Memorial University]] ([[Harrogate, Tennessee]])
*[[Ohio University]] ([[Athens, Ohio]])
*[[West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine]] ([[Lewisburg, West Virginia]])</ref>
In athletics, the school's teams are known as the Bears and Lady Bears and compete in the [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics|NAIA]]'s [[Mid-South Conference]].
Pikeville College's current advertising slogan is ''Changing our world... one graduate at a time.''
== Facilities ==
'''The Armington Learning Center''' - A building which houses not only all [[undergraduate]] math and science classes, [[undergraduate]] labs, various [[professor]]'s offices, Chrisman Auditorium, and the Chrisman Appalachian Research Institute, but also the [[Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine]].
'''The Administration Building''' - One of the oldest buildings on campus, it is the place where all business, [[admissions]], and [[student services]] offices are located. The uppermost floor of the administration building houses the [[Education]] division.
'''The Allara Library''' - Dedicated in 1991, the Allara Library contains 3 floors of study rooms, books, a small cache of microfilm and microfiche, and the basement houses the Pikeville College tutoring lab. The Allara Library was remodeled from the old Pikeville Hospital.
'''Record Memorial''' - This building not only serves as a connection between Hambley Boulevard and Pikeville College, but it also contains Booth Auditorium, the Sturgill Board Room, the Elizabeth Akers Nursing Program, the Marguerite Weber Art Gallery, and the Ridenour Dance Studio.
'''The Lawson Family Residential Center''' - This is actually a combination of the two [[residence halls]] named The Condit, and The Derrianna. While almost exclusively containing women's dormitories, the Lawson Family Residential Center also houses the Pikeville College Security Office.
'''Wickham Hall''' - Although originally a dorm for female campus residents it now contains exclusively male campus residents, all Pikeville College dining facilities, and a great number of [[professor]] offices.
'''Page Hall''' - Page Hall, like Wickham Hall, was originally a [[residence hall]] for female campus residents but now houses male campus residents exclusively.
'''The Kinzer Residential Center''' - The latest addition to Pikeville College's facilities houses both male and female campus residents.
'''The Marvin Student Center''' - This building houses the campus lounge, gameroom, [[post office]], [[Upward Bound]] Program, and ROTC/National Guard Offices.
== Academics ==
'''Majors and Minors'''
*Anthropology
*Art
*Biology
*Business
*Chemistry
*Communication
*Computer Science
*Criminal Justice
*Education
*English
*History
*Human Services
*Interdisciplinary Studies
*Mathematics
*Music
*Nursing
*Philosophy
*Political Science
*Psychology
*Religion
*Social Sciences Area of Concentration
*Social Work
*Sociology
*Spanish*
'''Doctoral Degrees'''
*Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
==Notes and references==
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{{Mid-South Conference}}
{{Kentucky Higher Education}}
{{Osteopathic medical schools}}
[[Category:Universities and colleges in Kentucky]]
[[Category:Liberal arts colleges]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1889]]
[[Category:Schools of medicine in the United States]]
[[Category:Osteopathic medical schools]]
[[Category:Pike County, Kentucky]]