Find out about requirements, fees, and deadlines
To apply to the Kent State University Kent Campus as a first-year freshman applicant, you should currently be in your senior year of high school, have earned a GED or equivalent, or have earned a high school diploma but have never been enrolled at a college or university (other than dual enrollment while in high school).
Your admission application can be submitted through the Common Application or the Kent State Application. The application fee is $50 for domestic applicants and $70 for international applicants.
Kent State University is test optional. We will carefully review each applicant based on cumulative grade point average (GPA), strength of high school curriculum, grade trends, and special talents. In addition, we will consider standardized test scores if you choose to send them. We’re looking for students who are committed to succeed, inspired to lead and ready to make an impact on the world!
By transferring to Kent State, we provide a new path and new possibilities. A transfer student is someone who was enrolled at another institution, technical or proprietary school after high school and is now applying to Kent State. Transfer students must apply through our online transfer student application and submit transcripts from each institution attended, whether or not you have earned credits or the school is regionally accredited. Applicants with fewer than 12 semester hours of college coursework should also submit an official high school transcript
Discover all that makes us undeniably Kent State! Our student visit experience at Kent State is distinctively unique and compellingly powerful. From the first moment that students arrive on campus, they feel the welcoming and energized environment that confirms they’ve made the right choice and they belong here. We have multiple visit opportunities through preview events, daily campus tours, college information sessions, and group tours. To learn more about visiting campus, go to www.kent.edu/visit.
The Kent State environment will definitely get you excited for the future. I've learned life lessons that are crucial to a successful career.