We believe every student should have the chance to receive a global education - and at Kent State, our programs are award winning!. As we celebrate 50 years of study abroad at our flagship program in Florence, Italy, we have set our sights on building the largest endowment in university history, the Kent State Global Education Endowment. This endowment will support study abroad experiences, breaking down financial barriers and opening doors to opportunities beyond the typical classroom for more Kent State students than ever before.
“Being a student filmmaker in Egypt, I made content every moment I could and it’s surreal to see what I created while I was thriving in that environment.”
"We have not compromised on the quality of the academic experience."
Marcello Fantoni, Ph.D, Associate Provost, Office of Global Education
Prioritizing Student Success
"I’m so grateful to have had financial help with scholarships that made my Florence experience possible."
Reilly S., Digital Media Production
Prioritizing Student Success
"Studying abroad changed my life and supporting the Global Education Endowment will help students open their minds and see the world differently."
John and Jane Smith 3000
Prioritizing Student Success
“Being a student filmmaker in Egypt, I made content every moment I could and it’s surreal to see what I created while I was thriving in that environment.”
"We have not compromised on the quality of the academic experience."
Marcello Fantoni, Ph.D, Associate Provost, Office of Global Education
Prioritizing Student Success
"I’m so grateful to have had financial help with scholarships that made my Florence experience possible."
Reilly S., Digital Media Production
Prioritizing Student Success
"Studying abroad changed my life and supporting the Global Education Endowment will help students open their minds and see the world differently."
John and Jane Smith 3000
Prioritizing Student Success
“Being a student filmmaker in Egypt, I made content every moment I could and it’s surreal to see what I created while I was thriving in that environment.”