Georgetown College is a small Baptist liberal arts school in Georgetown, Kentucky, and it's the kind of place where everybody knows your name isn't actually a cliche—it's just how small it is. You get genuine faculty-student relationships, a tight-knit residential community, and a real liberal arts education without the massive state school infrastructure.
The campus has that small-college charm: intimate classes, professors who know your name and your plans, student life built around a real community. Georgetown's Baptist heritage shapes the institutional culture, but the place isn't doctrinally rigid—it's just a values foundation. You're looking at traditional liberal arts: humanities, sciences, social sciences, with options to develop real expertise.
The student body is mostly Kentucky and regional, residential, and relatively homogeneous. Cost is private liberal arts price, with merit aid that many students use to bring it down. If you want that small-college experience without traveling too far and you're comfortable with a Christian educational foundation, Georgetown delivers.