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Location • The Kent Campus is composed of 866 beautifully landscaped acres in the mid-size town of Kent, Ohio (population 28,000), surrounded by the major metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Akron, Canton and Youngstown. • The Kent State University Airport and Golf Course are located nearby. • Regional Campuses include: Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga (Burton and Twinsburg), Salem, Stark (Canton), Trumbull (Warren), and Tuscarawas (New Philadelphia). Our Students • The Kent Campus is home to 23,600 undergraduate students; 14,171 are female and 9,436 are male. • The Regional Campuses enroll nearly 12,000 students. • Kent State students come from all 50 states and 111 foreign countries with a 12 percent multicultural student population. Areas of Study • Select from 282 bachelor's degree programs. • Kent State's Honors College was founded in 1933 and is one of the most respected honors programs in the country. • Academic Calendar: Semesters, fall and spring, and a summer session. • Kent State is ranked among the top-tier of Best National Universities by U.S. News & World Report. Faculty/Classes • More than 53 percent of classes have 20 or fewer students. • Ninety-one percent of classes have 50 or fewer students. • More than 1,762 instructional faculty are at the Kent Campus. Academic Expenses 2016-2017 Ohio Non-Ohio Resident Resident** Tuition and Fees $10,012 $18,376 Room and Board* $10,720 $10,720 Total Expenses $20,732 $29,096 Living on Campus • On the Kent Campus, more than 6,500 students live in 25 residence halls. All are coed either by floor or wing. • More than 20 eateries are located on campus, including four dining halls. Activities • Kent State offers more than 200 education- abroad programs in more than 60 countries. • 18 intercollegiate athletic teams. • Select from more than 400 student organizations and activities. • 153,000-square-foot recreation center. • 34 fraternities and sororities. Campus Safety • Kent State is proud to be a model for innovative safety education programs, including a residential security program with a student security escort service. • Kent State University Police Services was one of the first nationally accredited law enforcement agencies in Ohio and was the second university police department in the United States to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). *Based on a standard double room and standard meal plan. **Ask about the University Award for non-Ohio residents. Scholarships and Financial Aid • Students are encouraged to complete the early FAFSA beginning Oct. 1, 2016. • To be considered for freshman scholarships, incoming freshmen must submit a complete admissions application by Jan. 15, 2017. • To ensure maximum financial aid eligibility, complete the FAFSA no later than Feb. 1. • For more information on freshman and departmental scholarships, go online to www.kent.edu/financialaid. • More than $58 million in scholarships were awarded to admitted freshmen last year. • More than 93 percent of Kent State’s freshmen received some form of financial assistance. Fall 2015 Freshman Class Profile • Mean high school cumulative GPA 3.36 • Mean ACT composite 23 • Mean SAT total (critical reading and math) 1060 or 1130 new SAT total score • 79 percent have a high school cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Admissions Policy • Freshman admission at the Kent Campus is selective. • Admission decisions are based on the following: cumulative grade point average, ACT and/ or SAT scores, strength of high school college preparatory curriculum and grade trends. Admissions Timeline • Fall 2017 application opens Aug. 1, 2016. • Students are encouraged to complete the early FAFSA beginning Oct. 1, 2016. • Recommended date for submitting admissions application is Thanksgiving. We recommend applying online. • Jan. 15: Deadline to submit admissions application to be considered for freshman scholarships. • Feb. 1 : To ensure maximum financial aid eligibility, complete the FAFSA by this date. • March 1: Deadline to submit a freshman application for fall 2017. • May 1: Deadline to confirm your place in the freshman class for fall 2017. Admissions Office Kent State University P.O. Box 5190 Kent, OH 44242-0001 330-672-2444 1-800-988-KENT www.kent.edu/admissions 2016-2017 PROFILE WWW.KENT.EDU/ADMISSIONS

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Page 1: ˆ PROFILE · Fall 2015 Freshman Class Profile • Mean high school cumulative GPA 3.36 • Mean ACT composite 23 • Mean SAT total (critical reading and math) 1060 or 1130 new SAT

Location • The Kent Campus is composed of 866 beautifully

landscaped acres in the mid-size town of Kent, Ohio (population 28,000), surrounded by the major metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Akron, Canton and Youngstown.

• The Kent State University Airport and Golf Course are located nearby.

• Regional Campuses include: Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga (Burton and Twinsburg), Salem, Stark (Canton), Trumbull (Warren), and Tuscarawas (New Philadelphia).

Our Students • The Kent Campus is home to 23,600

undergraduate students; 14,171 are female and 9,436 are male. • The Regional Campuses enroll nearly

12,000 students. • Kent State students come from all 50 states

and 111 foreign countries with a 12 percent multicultural student population.

Areas of Study • Select from 282 bachelor's degree programs. • Kent State's Honors College was founded in 1933

and is one of the most respected honors programs in the country.

• Academic Calendar: Semesters, fall and spring, and a summer session.

• Kent State is ranked among the top-tier of Best National Universities by U.S. News & World Report.

Faculty/Classes • More than 53 percent of classes have 20

or fewer students. • Ninety-one percent of classes have 50

or fewer students. • More than 1,762 instructional faculty are at

the Kent Campus.

Academic Expenses 2016-2017 Ohio Non-Ohio Resident Resident** Tuition and Fees $10,012 $18,376 Room and Board* $10,720 $10,720Total Expenses $20,732 $29,096

Living on Campus • On the Kent Campus, more than 6,500 students

live in 25 residence halls. All are coed either by floor or wing.

• More than 20 eateries are located on campus, including four dining halls.

Activities • Kent State offers more than 200 education-

abroad programs in more than 60 countries. • 18 intercollegiate athletic teams. • Select from more than 400 student organizations

and activities. • 153,000-square-foot recreation center. • 34 fraternities and sororities.

Campus Safety • Kent State is proud to be a model for innovative

safety education programs, including a residential security program with a student security escort service.

• Kent State University Police Services was one of the first nationally accredited law enforcement agencies in Ohio and was the second university police department in the United States to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).

*Based on a standard double room and standardmeal plan. **Ask about the University Award for non-Ohio residents.

Scholarships and Financial Aid • Students are encouraged to complete the

early FAFSA beginning Oct. 1, 2016. • To be considered for freshman scholarships,

incoming freshmen must submit a complete admissions application by Jan. 15, 2017.

• To ensure maximum financial aid eligibility, complete the FAFSA no later than Feb. 1.

• For more information on freshman and departmental scholarships, go online to www.kent.edu/financialaid. • More than $58 million in scholarships were

awarded to admitted freshmen last year. • More than 93 percent of Kent State’s freshmen

received some form of financial assistance.

Fall 2015 Freshman Class Profile • Mean high school cumulative GPA 3.36 • Mean ACT composite 23 • Mean SAT total (critical reading and math) 1060

or 1130 new SAT total score • 79 percent have a high school cumulative GPA

of 3.0 or higher.

Admissions Policy • Freshman admission at the Kent Campus is selective. • Admission decisions are based on the following:

cumulative grade point average, ACT and/or SAT scores, strength of high school college preparatory curriculum and grade trends.

Admissions Timeline • Fall 2017 application opens Aug. 1, 2016. • Students are encouraged to complete the early

FAFSA beginning Oct. 1, 2016. • Recommended date for submitting admissions

application is Thanksgiving. We recommend applying online.

• Jan. 15: Deadline to submit admissions application to be considered for freshman scholarships.

• Feb. 1 : To ensure maximum financial aid eligibility, complete the FAFSA by this date.

• March 1: Deadline to submit a freshman application for fall 2017.

• May 1: Deadline to confirm your place in the freshman class for fall 2017.

Admissions OfficeKent State UniversityP.O. Box 5190Kent, OH 44242-0001

330-672-24441-800-988-KENTwww.kent.edu/admissions

2016-2017 PROFILE

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MAJORS AND PROGRAMS

Justice Studies (See "Criminology and Justice Studies")

Life Science (Grades 7-12)

Life Science/Chemistry (Grades 7-12)

Managerial Marketing

Marketing

Mathematics (Bachelor of Arts)

Mathematics (Bachelor of Science)

ActuAriAl MAtheMAtics

Medical Technology

Middle Childhood Education (Grades 4-9)

lAnguAge Arts/ MAtheMAtics

lAnguAge Arts/science MAtheMAtics/science MAtheMAtics/sociAl

studies sociAl studies/lAnguAge

Arts sociAl studies/science

Multi-Age Education Licensure Program (Grades 7-12)

Art educAtion Foreign lAnguAges Music educAtion PhysicAl educAtion school heAlth educAtion teAching english As A

second lAnguAge

Music (Bachelor of Arts) conteMPorAry PoPulAr

Music

Music (Bachelor of Music) coMPosition instruMentAl PiAno PerForMAnce Voice PerForMAnce

Music Education chorAl — generAl instruMentAl

Nursing (Pre-Major)

Nutrition

Pan-African Studies coMMunity ActiVisM,

strAtegy And deVeloPMent

globAl And goVernMent systeMs

rAce, sex And gender the Arts in culture And

society

Paralegal Studies

Philosophy

Photo Illustration

Physical Education heAlth And PhysicAl

educAtion PhysicAl ActiVity And

sPorts PerForMAnce teAcher licensure

Physical Sciences (Grades 7-12)

Physics (Bachelor of Arts)

Physics (Bachelor of Science)

APPlied MAtheMAtics APPlied Physics biologicAl sciences cheMistry coMPuter science Pre-Medicine/

Pre-osteoPAthy reseArch

Political Science AMericAn Politics generAl internAtionAl relAtions-

coMPArAtiVe Politics Public Policy

Pre-Dentistry*

Pre-Engineering*

Pre-Law**

Pre-Medicine/ Pre-Osteopathy*

Pre-Pharmacy*

Pre-Veterinary Medicine*

Psychology (Bachelor of Arts)

child Psychology counseling cAreers

Psychology (Bachelor of Science)

child Psychology Pre-Medicine,

Pre-osteoPAthy

Public Health Allied heAlth clinicAl triAls reseArch coMMunity-bAsed

Public heAlth enVironMentAl And

occuPAtionAl heAlth And sAFety

enVironMentAl heAlth sciences

globAl heAlth heAlth ProMotion And

educAtion heAlth serVices

AdMinistrAtion Pre-dentistry,

Pre-Medicine, Pre-osteoPAthy

Public Relations

Radio-Television (See "Digital Media Production")

Recreation, Park and Tourism Management

PArk recreAtion recreAtion MAnAgeMent tourisM MAnAgeMent

Russian Literature, Culture and Translation

School Health Education heAlth And PhysicAl

educAtion

Sociology culturAl sociology FAMily And liFe course

sociology generAl MedicAl sociology sociAl inequAlities sociAl ProbleMs,

deViAnce And criMe sociologicAl sociAl

Psychology

Spanish Literature, Culture and Translation

Special Education Asl/english interPreting deAF educAtion Mild/ModerAte lAnguAge

Arts And reAding Mild/ModerAte

MAtheMAtics And reAding Mild/ModerAte sociAl

studies And reAding ModerAte/intensiVe

educAtionAl needs

Accounting

Adolescent/Young Adult Education (Grades 7-12)

eArth science integrAted lAnguAge

Arts integrAted MAtheMAtics integrAted science integrAted sociAl

studies liFe science liFe science/cheMistry PhysicAl science

Advertising

Aeronautics AeronAuticAl studies AeronAuticAl systeMs

engineering technology Air trAFFic control AViAtion MAnAgeMent Flight technology

Aerospace Engineering

Air Traffic Control (See "Aeronautics")

American Sign Language

American Sign Language/ English Interpreting (See "Special Education")

Anthropology Archeology biologicAl

AnthroPology

Applied Conflict Management

Applied Engineering APPlied engineering And

technology MAnAgeMent coMPuter engineering

technology liquid crystAl And

disPlAy engineering MechAnicAl engineering

technology MechAtronics

Applied Mathematics APPlied MAtheMAtics coMPutAtionAl

MAtheMAtics FinAnciAl MAtheMAtics ProbAbility And

stAtistics

Architectural Studies (Bachelor of Arts)

Architecture

Art Education

Art History

Athletic Training

Biology (Bachelor of Arts)

Biology (Bachelor of Science)

MoleculAr And cellulAr biology

orgAnisMAl biology Pre-dentistry,

Pre-Medicine, Pre-PodiAtry

Biotechnology

Botany

Business General

Business Management

Chemistry (Bachelor of Arts)

English

Entrepreneurship

Environmental and Conservation Biology

conserVAtion biology enVironMentAl Policy

And MAnAgeMent Exercise Science

exercise Physiology exercise sPeciAlist Pre-PhysicAl/

occuPAtionAl therAPy/ PodiAtric Medicine

Fashion Design

Fashion Merchandising

Finance

Flight Technology (See "Aeronautics")

French Literature, Culture and Translation

Geography enVironMentAl

geogrAPhy geogrAPhic inForMAtion sociAl geogrAPhy

Geology (Bachelor of Arts)

Geology (Bachelor of Science)

enVironMentAl geology

German Literature, Culture and Translation

Graphic Design (See "Visual Communication Design")

History euroPeAn history globAl history Pre-1800 history united stAtes history

Hospitality Management

Human Development/ Family Studies

cAse MAnAgeMent For indiViduAls And FAMilies

child And youth deVeloPMent

FAMily liFe educAtion gerontology huMAn serVices

technology nursing hoMe

AdMinistrAtion

Integrated Health Studies heAlth cAre

AdMinistrAtion And systeMs

heAlth sciences heAlth serVices

Integrated Language Arts (Grades 7-12)

Integrated Life Sciences (Six-Year B.S./M.D.)

Integrated Mathematics (Grades 7-12)

Integrated Science (Grades 7-12)

cheMistry eArth science liFe science Physics

Integrated Social Studies (Grades 7-12)

econoMics geogrAPhy history PoliticAl science sociology

Interior Design

International Relations

Journalism

Chemistry (Bachelor of Science)

biocheMistry biocheMistry —

Pre-dentistry, Pre-Medicine, Pre-osteoPAthy

cheMistry MAteriAls cheMistry

Classics clAssicAl ciViliZAtion greek lAtin

Communication Studies APPlied coMMunicAtion globAl coMMunicAtion heAlth coMMunicAtion interPersonAl

coMMunicAtion orgAniZAtionAl

coMMunicAtion Public coMMunicAtion

Community Health Education

Computer Information Systems

Computer Science (Bachelor of Arts)

Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)

gAMe ProgrAMMing inForMAtion security

Construction Management ciVil MAnAgeMent MechAnicAl And

electricAl MAnAgeMent sAFety MAnAgeMent

Criminology and Justice Studies

corrections criMinology And

deViAnce generAl — criMinology

And Justice studies Justice And huMAn

relAtions lAw And society Policing VictiMology

Dance

Dance Studies

Digital Media Production digitAl FilM teleVision

Digital Sciences (Bachelor of Arts)

Digital Sciences (Bachelor of Science)

digitAl systeMs AnAlysis digitAl systeMs

interAction digitAl systeMs

MAnAgeMent digitAl systeMs soFtwAre

deVeloPMent digitAl systeMs

telecoMMunicAtions networks

enterPrise Architecture

Early Childhood Education (Age 3-Grade 3)

Earth Science (Bachelor of Arts)

Earth Science (Grades 7-12)

Economics

Electronics (See "Applied Engineering")

Engineering Technology coMPuter design,

AniMAtion And gAMe design

Speech Pathology and Audiology

Sport Administration

Studio Arts cerAMics drAwing glAss Jewelry, MetAls And

enAMeling PAinting Print MediA And

PhotogrAPhy sculPture textiles

Teacher Licensure Art educAtion Asl/english interPreting deAF educAtion eArly childhood

educAtion eArth science French gerMAn integrAted lAnguAge

Arts integrAted MAtheMAtics integrAted science integrAted sociAl

studies liFe science liFe science/cheMistry Middle childhood

educAtion Mild/ModerAte ModerAte/intensiVe Music educAtion PhysicAl educAtion PhysicAl science school heAlth educAtion sPAnish teAching english As A

second lAnguAge

Teaching English as a Second Language

Technology

Theatre and Society

Theatre Management

Theatre Studies (Bachelor of Arts)

PerForMAnce Production

Theatre Studies (Bachelor of Fine Arts)

design technology MusicAl theAtre

Translation (French, German, Russian, Spanish)

Visual Communication Design

Zoology

* requires A PriMAry MAJor. ** this Minor Must be PAired with A MAJor.