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Hear From Students Like You: Ogulkeyik Hudayberdiyeva
Ogulkeyik Hudayberdiyeva found out just before the pandemic that she had been accepted to Kent State University while she was in her home country of Turkmenistan. The pandemic delayed her arrival at Kent State until the fall 2022 semester, when she finally made it to campus and began her journey as a student here.
Now that Hudayberdiyeva is here, she is enjoying every day in her first year as a communication studies major, who just began her position at the Office of Global Education.
The Kent State admissions process for Hudayberdiyeva was flexible and patient throughout the time in which she was searching for schools abroad.
Thanks to an online banner Hudayberdiyeva found on the Kent State admissions page promoting free application week, she was able to have the application fees waived for the admissions process, which she says was flexible and patient throughout her search.
Hudayberdiyeva blazed new trails just by becoming a Kent State student. For example, she is a first generation United States college student.
“I was probably the most excited about being the first in my family to study in the US,” Hudayberdiyeva said. “Even just getting the acceptance letter itself gave me such an honored feeling because I got accepted from across the planet into a really good school.”
Not only is she the first in her family to study in the United States, but Hudayberdiyeva also did something no one in her high school class has accomplished.
“Being able to be the first girl in my high school class to study abroad was really cool because most of my classmates are still back home.”
Hudayberdiyeva is proud of this accomplishment and is thrilled to be at an institution like Kent State that can support her dreams.
This passion for learning on a global scale is what studying abroad is about, and Hudayberdiyeva urges anyone with the chance to study abroad to do so.
“I would say to anyone thinking about studying abroad, definitely go for it because the world is out there,” Hudayberdiyeva said. “As much as we love our home countries and being near to people who are dear to us, it is mentally and emotionally strengthening to experience being on our own and it helps us to grow as a person,”
Ogulkeyik Hudayberdiyeva, Class of 2025