A Life of Honesty
While Elaine Akin is not a Campbellsville University graduate, she became interested in the university through their friendship with Dr. H.M. Coker and his wife, Mary Ellen. Seeing how God was working in the lives of students and how His love was so evident in those they met, they became faithful members of the President's Club. Read More
Campbellsville Experience Leads to Life of Service
As a teenager, Mickey Martin trusted Christ as her Savior and made a commitment to give her life in service to the Lord. Her favorite verse is John 10:10, where Jesus said, "I have come that you might have life and have it more abundantly." Read More
Recent Graduate Finds Calling at Campbellsville
My name is Heather Graham. I recently graduated from Campbellsville University with my bachelor's in Social Work. I cannot even begin to explain the impact that this university and educational experience has had on my life. Read More
In His Words
In his own words, senior Marcus Rodgers says "thank you" to all of the donors who helped provide a vast amount of scholarship money so that he could attend Campbellsville University debt-free. Read More
Passing Down a Giving Heart
Instilling the importance of having a giving heart early on in life, Betty and her granddaughter, Lindy, have embraced the ideal that "it is more blessed to give than to receive." Read More
Couple Give Back to Help Campbellsville University Students
God provided a small window of opportunity for Carmen and Craig Curtiss to meet and to decide to become husband and wife. Both happened to be at Fort Knox, Kentucky, where Carmen worked as a librarian and Craig was a soldier serving as a mental health counselor at the stockade. They married just before Craig was re-assigned to Germany, and Carmen later joined him. Read More
Fair Scholarship "Gives You Wings to Fly"
Mattie Fair has this to say about education: "It gives you wings to fly to places you never dreamed possible when you start your journey as a 17 or 18-year-old freshman." Through a scholarship that honors her late husband, she is helping give students their wings. Read More
When I Needed It Most
The summer before my senior year at Campbellsville University, my dad lost his job because of the economy. I wasn't sure where I would be financially, but I had hoped God would provide a little here and there to help my family pay for my education. Read More