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MEDIA INFORMATION

All media inquiries for Kutztown University athletics, its coaches

and student-athletes, are to be directed to the Golden Bear

Sports Information Office. Media inquiries include all requests for

sports information file photographs, photo shoots and interviews

(either by phone, e-mail, in-person or otherwise) at all times, in-

cluding during the active playing season, pre- and post-seasons,

as well as during and outside of practices. Sports Information will

provide information on game credentials, photo and film creden-

tials, radio, television and scouting. Sports Information reserves

the right to refuse or alter media requests, especially those that

conflict with practices, games, travel, classes or other team/uni-

versity activities. Approved requests will be fulfilled at a time that

is mutually convenient for all parties.

The Sports Information staff manages press row during home

games and provides complete statistics for members of the work-

ing media. Press row seating passes and credentials must be re-

quested at least 24 hours in advance of each contest. Members of

the media will receive priority seating. The KU Sports Information

Office is located in the university’s University Relations Depart-

ment, room 303, Schock Education House.

This media guide was designed, written and edited by Sports Information Director

Bryan Salvadore and graduate assistant Cody Snyder. Photos for this publication

appear courtesy of David Johnson, Jeff Uleau and Jeff Unger. Some photos from

University Archives. Bryan Salvadore can be contacted at

salvadore@kutztown.edu

or (610) 683-4182.

ENROLLMENT

There are currently 9,218 full- and part-time undergraduate and

graduate students from20 states and nations. Most are Pennsylva-

nia residents: 58% women, 42% men.

SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Honors Program throughout the undergraduate curriculum, in-

ternational exchange, study abroad and study away programs,

freshmen seminars, independent study, internships, and diversi-

fied academic support services.

FACULTY

Teaching-focused, with scholarly expertise; many are engaged in

research, writing, and consulting. 87% have their doctorate or

terminal degree. We have a student/faculty ratio of 20:1.

LIBRARY

A modern, spacious facility with wireless Internet access through-

out the building; more than 400,000 books and bound periodi-

cals; 74,000 print and electronic periodical subscriptions; 139

databases providing access to hundreds of thousands of e-books,

documents, reports, and images; more than one million micro-

forms; maps, videos and DVDs; state-of-the-art computer facilities;

study rooms.

SPECIAL FACILITIES

Wireless campus with galleries and studios, planetarium, obser-

vatory, TV production facilities, radio station, 50 computer labs

containing 1,800 PCs/Macs for student-use, smart classrooms,

curriculum materials center, Ronald R. Rhein Environmental

Study Area, Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center, Wal-

lops Island marine science consortium facility in Virginia.

STUDENT LIFE

The McFarland Student Union serves as the campus living room,

with a movie theatre, computer lab, multiple lounges, coffee bar,

a dining area and campus information center. More than 160

student organizations: academic, campus media, diversified in-

terest, Greek, performing arts, public service, residency issues,

spiritual, special interest, sports (intramural and club programs),

visual arts affiliates; plus musical entertainment, dances, lec-

tures, comedy, excursions and cultural events are available. Ad-

ditionally, the student recreation center houses a rock climbing

wall and provides fitness programs, racquetball courts, gymnasi-

ums, fitness equipment and juice bar.

HOUSING AND RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

12 residence facilities (nine coed and three modified coed) that in-

clude three apartment-style, two suite-style and seven traditional;

accommodate 4,200 students. All residence halls are wired for ca-

ble TV, local telephone, Internet and campus network access.

ATHLETICS

Eight men’s intercollegiate sports (baseball, basketball, cross

country, football, tennis, indoor and outdoor track & field, and

wrestling) and 13 women’s sports (basketball, cross country, field

hockey, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, indoor and out-

door track & field, volleyball, lacrosse, and bowling); athletic facili-

ties include swimming pool, football stadium, fieldhouse, weight

room, playing fields, tennis and basketball courts, indoor and out-

door track, cross-country course. Member NCAA Division II, PSAC.

FINANCIAL AID

Approximately 80% of students receive financial aid in the form

of scholarships, grants, loans, or student employment.

In accordance with the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act of 1994 (section 360B of Pub. L.

130-382), the Kutztown University Athletic Department has made information con-

cerning its intercollegiate athletics programs available to the public. This informa-

tion is on file at Rohrbach Library and the athletic department main office. Ques-

tions can be directed to the athletics office, (610) 683-4094. Kutztown University

is committed to Affirmative Action, equal employment and educational opportunity

in compliance with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order

11246, the Educational Amendments under Title IX of 1972, Sections 503/504

of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

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