Discover Kent State University at Tuscarawas through the Admissions Summer Open House event on Tuesday, July 18 from 2 to 6 p.m. in Founders Hall. Students who are just starting their college career, transfer students and those with some college credits but no degree are encouraged to attend. All prospective students are invited to drop in during Open House hours to complete an application, file the FAFSA, tour campus, review transfer credit, or speak with admissions and academic advising. Applications are still being accepted to Kent State Tuscarawas for Fall Semester, with classes begi...
As an instructor in Kent State’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering, Michael Bowser, BS, ‘01, teaches students the elements of flight theory for non-pilots. As president of the non-profit organization Inspire Aviation and chair of the Props and Pistons Festival, Bowser, and a crew of volunteers, including Kent State students and alumni, teach the public that the sky is the limit for careers in aviation. “A lot of people see airplanes as a cosmic tool that they don't know anything about,” said Bowser, a Wadsworth resident. “They don’t know how they (airplanes) fly. T...
Our students share their experiences in Colombia at the peace education conference in Rwanda - check out this article. https://www.kent.edu/today/news/telling-story-conversations-become-powerful-peace-education-tool ...
International Students
Do I need the GRE to apply to the Master of Public Health or the Master of Science degrees in the College of Public Health?
The College of Public Health does not require international students to take the GRE for the Master of Public Health (MPH) or the Master of Science (MS) applications. The GRE is a requirement for the PhD application.
Domestic Students
Do I need the GRE to apply to the Master of Public Health or the Master of Science degrees in the College of Public Health?
The College of Public Health does not require students to take the GRE for the Master of Public Health (MPH) or the Master of Science (MS) applications. The GRE is a requirement for the PhD application.
Each year, dozens of College of Nursing students open their inbox and are greeted with a message notifying them that they have been awarded a scholarship. These scholarships ignite a chain reaction of positive change in the students’ lives. The ripple effects of our donor’s generosity reach far beyond the lives of individual recipients, touching families, communities, and the entire healthcare system. These scholarships empower students to unlock their potential, pursue their passion for nursing and contribute meaningfully to society. The transformative power of these gifts is witnessed thr...