Kent State Geneva

Program Dates

Spring 2024

  • Program Start: January 15, 2024
  • Program End: May 10, 2024

Fall 2024

  • Program Start: August 19, 2024
  • Program End: December 13, 2024

*Estimated dates - please check with an education abroad advisor for official dates prior to booking airfare. For the most updated academic calendar, please consult Webster University's website.

Orientation

Student in Switzerland sitting next to a castle overlooking a lake.

All program participants will be provided with a comprehensive Pre-Departure Orientation (non-KSU students will be emailed the presentation). In addition, participants will receive a thorough On-Site Orientation upon arrival in Geneva. Main topics to be covered in the orientation sessions include:

  • Passports & Immigration documents
  • Finance & Banking abroad
  • Health & Safety
  • Cultural Awareness & Culture Shock
  • City and Campus Tours

The Campus

The Kent State Geneva program is housed on our partner university's campus, Webster University-Geneva. The campus boasts a vibrant and international scene with over 600 students from over 90 countries and faculty representing 25 nations. From your first day on campus, you will find that there is personalized attention to students, with small classes and direct interaction with professors. Our academic facilities are modern, attractive and well-equipped. While study abroad students will reside in our off-campus housing facility, Les Berges du Rhone, we have a cafeteria, fitness room, study rooms, and other excellent recreational facilities all located on campus.

Kent State Geneva’s location will add further dimensions to your education. Geneva is home to the United Nations and other major international organizations, numerous multi-national corporations and a vibrant financial and trading center. These organizations and other cultural institutions can provide you with additional opportunities to augment your learning outside the classroom.

Accommodation

Student housing at KSU GenevaResidence facility at KSU Geneva. A room with a bed, cabinets, desk, and large window.Residence facility at KSU Geneva. A room with a counter area, a table with two chairs, two beds, two desks and chairs, two large windows and a shelf down the middle.

As a participant in the KSU Geneva program, you will stay in the Les Berges du Rhône housing facility, located in the center of Geneva on the banks of the Rhone River. The Les Berges du Rhone residence facility houses 118 students in double or single rooms -subject to availability. All units are fully furnished and include linens, a small bathroom towel, cutlery and cooking utensils, study table, and other amenities. 

You will be responsible for purchasing your own food while abroad and may certainly visit the on-campus cafeteria (operated by a French chef!). While single rooms are sometimes available, they must be requested early and will be subject to an elevated housing fee. Students with disabilities and other relevant circumstances will be granted available singles before all others. Traditionally, all students will be placed in a double suite with one roommate.

Les Berges du Rhone Housing Facility Amenities:

  • Wireless Internet access
  • Handicap access
  • Excellent access to public transportation - 2-minute walk to the bus stop!
  • Security cameras and security night guard
  • Nearby jogging path
  • Three Assistant Resident Coordinators
  • On-location Residential Life Office

Flight

Students will provide information regarding their preferred airport of departure and return, and their flight arrangements will be booked by the travel arrangement provider through Webster University. Furthermore, all students accepted to the program are eligible for the $1,000 WINS Travel Scholarship which will be applied toward the overall round-trip cost of airfare.

Study Tours and Social Activities

In addition to the group excursion provided during the orientation week, students have the opportunity to engage in a host of activities and campus clubs. Whether you are interested in something cultural, athletic, or artistic- there's something for everyone!

Traveling While Abroad

Geneva is strategically located in the heart of Europe and serves as an excellent travel starting point to other European destinations. Academic coursework typically occurs Monday through Thursday, and therefore it is possible for students to travel independently on the weekends. It is the responsibility of the student to speak with their professors and internship coordinator (if applicable) regarding any missed class times/internship hours and receive approval and guidance.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

It is possible to use financial aid on this program. Students are encouraged to search for available study abroad scholarships and apply when qualified. Education Abroad provides information about using federal financial aid and searching for scholarships.

Program Contact

Kristina Bullard

Email: kbullar4@kent.edu

Phone: (330) 672-7980