View My Financial Aid Awards
Students can access their financial aid awards by logging into their FlashLine account. These instructions and video tutorial will guide you through the steps to view your financial aid awards.
Apply for FAFSA
To qualify for federal financial aid, students must complete a FAFSA annually. This video will provides the steps involved to complete your FAFSA at studentaid.gov.
Gap Funding Video
Students have multiple avenues to finance their college education. By viewing the video below, you'll explore additional loan options, payment plans, and the process for special circumstance applications.
Create Your FSA ID
Students and their parents must create an FSA ID in order to complete their FAFSA. By watching the below video, you will understand the steps needed to create an FSA ID.
Kent State University takes great pride in its educational opportunities for students of all ability levels. Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides additional accommodations for students with all types of disabilities. Over 1,500 students have connected with SAS, easing disability-related difficulties and furthering their educations. Some of the students who have connected with SAS opened up about the importance of SAS to their education.Josie V. is an Integrative Studies major who battles chronic neuromuscular inflammation and neurological disorders. These often result in debilitating ...
The School of Peace and Conflict Studies originated at Kent State as a response to May 4. Today it’s central in Kent State’s global presence. We travel to Rwanda, where Kent State convened a global peace education conference and, through the Kigali Summer Institute, immerses students in peace-building centered on reconciliation, in a place that experienced the unimaginable 1994 genocide.Later, it’s off to Brazil, where peace education is within the core of an innovative program with Kent State’s partner university in Curitiba. And then, Kent State expands its presence in Southeast Asia t...
Kent State fraternity brothers drive to the nation’s capital in the hours after the shootings and make their way to an Oval Office meeting with President Richard Nixon. They tell him not to blame Kent State students and to investigate the shootings. Nixon suffers through the turmoil following his decision to invade Cambodia, the Kent State shootings and nationwide fallout, and then the pro-war response. The frustrated concert pianist-president seeks solace in Rachmaninoff during the wee hours. We move into the 21st century with Associate Dean and retired Lt. Col. Mo McFarland...