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Kent State University: Stark

North Canton, OH

Overview

  • Type
    4-year • Public
  • Campus Life
    Small • Suburban
  • Average Per Year After Aid
    $10K
  • SAT Range
    890–1050
  • Graduation Rate
    Not available

Kent State University: Stark is a small, 4-year, public university. This coed college is located in a large town in a suburban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate, associate, and bachelor's degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 96%.

From the Institution

Kent State University at Stark paves the way as students prepare to make their mark on the world. KSU Stark focuses on helping the nearly 5,000 students who enroll annually find their passion and develop a sense of purpose. As Kent State's largest regional campus, students receive an affordable, university education on a beautiful 200-acre campus with a private college feel and student-faculty ratio of 17:1. Kent State Stark's more than 280 faculty and staff are dedicated to encouraging students to achieve their personal and academic goals. More than 25 bachelor's, master's, associate and online degree programs can be completed entirely at the Stark Campus, and students have the opportunity to begin coursework in more than 280 KSU undergraduate degree programs. Kent State Stark is home to the university's Music Technology program that attracts students from across the country to study music computer technology for application in the recording industry, audio-engineering and music production. Kent State University at Stark is committed to helping students earn a high-quality degree while being financially responsible. The campus offers $700,000 in scholarships each year. And at just $6,750 per year, its tuition rate is 40 percent lower than the average Ohio public university and 80 percent lower than average Ohio private colleges and universities. As Stark County's only public university, Kent State Stark was founded 75 years ago and continues today improving the quality of life for the region, spurring a total economic impact in Northeast Ohio of $381.7 million.

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College Board Code
0585
Application Types Accepted
  • Online through college's own website
Fee Waiver Info
Application fee waivers not offered.

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Important Dates

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August 1
Regular Application Due


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