Kent State Ashtabula is home to Ohio's only wine degrees program and one of the region's most respected nursing programs. The northern-most campus of Kent State offers both bachelor’s and associate degree programs along the shores of Lake Erie.
Kent State University at East Liverpool is located in the heart of the city, overlooking the Ohio River. The campus includes Purinton Hall, the Mary Patterson Building and the Locke House, a training facility for occupational therapy assistant students.
The Geauga Campus in Burton is the only institution of higher learning in one of the fastest growing counties in the state of Ohio. Along with the Twinsburg Academic Center, the campuses serve over 2400 students providing quality academic instruction in degrees that meet the regional need.
The Kent Campus is situated in Northeast Ohio, amid rolling terrain dotted by spring-fed lakes. Yet big city enthusiasts are only a short drive from four major urban centers, with airports offering access to the nation and the world. The beautifully landscaped campus comprises 950 acres and 131 buildings.
Kent State University at Salem sits on nearly 100 acres and features a health and science wing, an academics learning commons area, greenhouse, a virtual reality lab and technology to enhance learning. The City Center is an historical building in downtown Salem housing classrooms and an auditorium.
As Kent State’s largest Regional Campus, Kent State University at Stark is a beautiful 200-acre campus located near Canton and offers more than 25 bachelor’s, master’s, associate and online degrees that can be completed entirely at the Stark Campus.
Kent State University at Trumbull is a 350-acre featuring campus with a two-acre natural resource in Lake Anne. Students can complete more than 25 bachelor’s, master’s, associate, and online degrees or begin coursework toward a degree at Kent State.
Located in New Philadelphia, Kent State University at Tuscarawas serves nearly 2,100 students through credit programming and 4,500 served through noncredit courses. Students can complete 11 bachelor's, 16 associate degrees and certificate programs.
Kent State Ashtabula is home to Ohio's only wine degrees program and one of the region's most respected nursing programs. The northern-most campus of Kent State offers both bachelor’s and associate degree programs along the shores of Lake Erie.
Kent State University at East Liverpool is located in the heart of the city, overlooking the Ohio River. The campus includes Purinton Hall, the Mary Patterson Building and the Locke House, a training facility for occupational therapy assistant students.
The Geauga Campus in Burton is the only institution of higher learning in one of the fastest growing counties in the state of Ohio. Along with the Twinsburg Academic Center, the campuses serve over 2400 students providing quality academic instruction in degrees that meet the regional need.
The Kent Campus is situated in Northeast Ohio, amid rolling terrain dotted by spring-fed lakes. Yet big city enthusiasts are only a short drive from four major urban centers, with airports offering access to the nation and the world. The beautifully landscaped campus comprises 950 acres and 131 buildings.
Kent State University at Salem sits on nearly 100 acres and features a health and science wing, an academics learning commons area, greenhouse, a virtual reality lab and technology to enhance learning. The City Center is an historical building in downtown Salem housing classrooms and an auditorium.
As Kent State’s largest Regional Campus, Kent State University at Stark is a beautiful 200-acre campus located near Canton and offers more than 25 bachelor’s, master’s, associate and online degrees that can be completed entirely at the Stark Campus.
Kent State University at Trumbull is a 350-acre featuring campus with a two-acre natural resource in Lake Anne. Students can complete more than 25 bachelor’s, master’s, associate, and online degrees or begin coursework toward a degree at Kent State.
Located in New Philadelphia, Kent State University at Tuscarawas serves nearly 2,100 students through credit programming and 4,500 served through noncredit courses. Students can complete 11 bachelor's, 16 associate degrees and certificate programs.