Kent State University

One of the largest regional universities in the United States, Kent State University will celebrate its centennial in 2010. For the past hundred years Kent State University has enriched the lives of their students and served as a key source for the people of Ohio and across the country.

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From the beginning as one of the first four universities in Ohio, Kent State University has emphasized the importance of good teaching and research as a means to serve the local community as well as the country. Kent State University has been recognized for attracting a high calibre of students throughout the course of its history.

Kent State University is a publically run, traditional, selective, residential research university that has 8 campuses across Northeast Ohio.

Kent State University provides degree programs to suit all needs from Associate degrees to PhDs and medical degrees. The academic courses and facilities provided by Kent State University draw students, faculty and guests from across the United States and around the globe.

Kent State University is seen as a catalyst for change and development in the economy, culturally and in the workforce of the North Eastern Ohio region. It is one of the top universities in Ohio.

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has ranked Kent State University in the top eighty public research institutions in the United States.
School Information Kent State University
Institutional Accrediting Agency: New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education Corporate Address: Henderson Hall, Kent State University Kent OH 44242 Calendar Type: Terms starting in Spring, Summer and Fall Delivery Format: Fully Online Geographic Restrictions: US residents only Technological Requirements: High speed internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. PC configuration must support Windows XP or greater. Loans Offered: Loans may be available. Applicants may apply by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).