The Kentucky Institute for International Studies or KIIS (pronounced like "keys") is a consortium of public and private Kentucky colleges and universities which administers a variety of international studies programs in Central America, Europe, South America, and China. It was founded by Murray State University in 1975.
Member institutions
- Ball State University
 - Bellarmine University
 - Berea College
 - Bluegrass Community and Technical College
 - Bryan College (affiliate member; located in Tennessee)
 - Campbellsville University
 - Carson-Newman University (affiliate member; located in Tennessee)
 - Centre College
 - Eastern Kentucky University
 - Georgetown College
 - Kentucky State University
 - Middle Tennessee State University
 - Morehead State University
 - Murray State University
 - Northern Kentucky University
 - Transylvania University
 - Union College
 - University of Kentucky
 - University of Louisville
 - University of Pikeville
 - Western Kentucky University
 
External links
- Official site
 - Entry in Peterson's Study Abroad, on Google Books
 - The Kentucky Institute for International Studies: A Consortium Approach to Study Abroad Essay by Professor J. Milton Grimes, February 1993, on Ibiblio.org
 
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