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bulletWhere can I find an application for admission?

A:  Undergraduate students will need to make an application for admission through the Kent State Admissions Office.  On their site, you can request additional information, learn about financial aid and housing options, and learn more about the university.

Graduate students can apply online through the Research & Graduate Studies (RAGS) homepage.  The College & Graduate School of Education also has several requirements that can be accessed through the Office of Academic Services web page.

International students can learn more about the admission requirements and process through the Kent State Admissions home page.


bulletWhat type of financial aid programs and services are available to students?

A:  Undergraduate and graduate students can learn more about funding the cost of their college experience at Kent State's Student Financial Aid Office.  

Certain scholarships are also available for Kent State Students and can be found on the Admission's web site.


bulletWhere do I go in the College of Education for academic advising, assistance with graduation requirements and information about my program progress?  

A:  In the College of Education and Graduate School of Education, all of this information and more is available through the Office of Academic Services (OAS), located in 306 White Hall.  OAS can also be reached by telephone at (330) 672-0561 or by emailing oas@educ.kent.edu 


bulletWhat housing and residence life services are available to students at Kent State University?

A:  Housing and residence life information can be found by contacting Kent State's Residence Services by clicking the link above or by telephoning (800) 706-8941/(330) 672-7000.


bulletWhere can I learn more about student employment, work study, and graduate assistantships?

A:  Kent State provides numerous student employment options.  For information about work study, on-campus student work, or graduate assistantships, please contact the Office of Academic Services (330) 672-0561.

Interested students may also wish to contact Student Financial Aid by telephoning (330) 672-2972 or by visiting SFA at 103 Michael Swartz Center.


bulletWhere can I learn about student teaching sites, internships, and professional development centers around the Kent State area?

A:  The Kent State Office of Professional Development and Partnerships can answer these questions and many more.  You can reach them by telephoning (330) 672-2870 or by visiting their office in 409 White Hall.

 

 

 

 

 

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