Additional Resources

Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 630

The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 630 program is hosted at Kent State University and designed as an elective program for students interested in learning the disciplines stressed by the United States Air Force.

AFROTC prides itself on allowing students to try out the program their freshman and sophomore years without any obligation to join. Students that are up to the Air Force ROTC challenge will receive more specialized training while also finishing their degree.

To learn more about this program, contact Christopher Finn or check out the program website below.

Christopher W. Finn, Capt, USAF, Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies
Email:  cfinn1@kent.edu

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Community Engaged Learning

Community Engaged Learning promotes a culture of active and engaged learners by integrating opportunities for students to apply theories and knowledge through real world experiences.

  • Mission: To cultivate partnerships that educate and empower students to advance social change.
  • Vision: All Kent State University graduates are civic minded agents of change in their careers and communities.

To learn more, contact Imani Reynolds or check out the program website below.

Imani Reynolds, Program Coordinator
Email:  ireynol3@kent.edu

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Honors Thesis

The honors thesis/creative project can also be beneficial to those entering the job market. This work can provide tangible evidence of your research, writing and creative skills to prospective employers.  Honors theses/creative projects demonstrate experience with design, execution, analysis, and presentation in your field of study.

To learn more about this program, contact Lori Michael or check out the program website below.

Lori Michael, Thesis Coordinator
Email:  lmichae3@kent.edu

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