Critical Needs

Kent State graduateScholarships

When Joanne Mullen (’70, ’94) passed away in 2003, she left behind a gift that funded more than 20 Founders Medallion Scholarships — full-tuition awards that are the highest honor for Kent State students.

But for thousands of deserving students, scholarships are simply not available. That means working long hours or taking out loans to pay for a college degree.

Your contribution can fund a scholarship for one or more students — and you can set the criteria. It can be need-, merit- or talent-based, and it can support students in the field of your choice.

Click here to learn how you can impact the life of a student by giving to scholarships.



 
 

This page was last modified April 9, 2008