Kent State University, Kent, Ohio

About Us

 

Kent State University (KSU) is a public research university in Kent, Ohio. The university also includes seven regional campuses in Northeast Ohio and additional facilities in the region and internationally. Regional campuses are located in Ashtabula, Burton, East Liverpool, Jackson Township, New Philadelphia, Salem, and Warren, Ohio, with additional facilities in Cleveland, Independence, and Twinsburg, Ohio, New York City, and Florence, Italy. The university was established in 1910 as a teacher-training school. The first classes were held in 1912 at various locations and in temporary buildings in Kent and the first buildings of the original campus opened the following year. Since then, the university has grown to include many additional baccalaureate and graduate programs of study in the arts and sciences, research opportunities, as well as over 1,000 acres (405 ha) and 119 buildings on the Kent campus. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the university was known internationally for its student activism in opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, due mainly to the Kent State shootings in 1970.

Degree Program

Kent State University offers more than 280 bachelor’s degree programs as well as options to minor or select a concentration. You begin your education by taking the Kent Core, which is foundational coursework required for all majors. Academic advisors will work with you every semester and ensure you stay on track for graduation! Search Kent State’s more than 280-degree programs. Kent State is ranked among the nation’s 74 top public research universities demonstrating high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Learn detailed information about Kent State’s academic programs. These individualized program pages will provide a deeper understanding as to the mission of that major as well as career opportunities within that field of study.