SEE IT. SEIZE IT.
Opportunity abounds here.
Ready to seize it?
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Over 150 World-Class Degree Programs
At Kennesaw State University, you have real options that allow you to choose the right academic path for you. Nursing, business, education, criminal justice, communication, biochemistry, engineering, architecture, culinary sustainability and hospitality – we have more than 150 degree programs to choose from. Our unique programs combine real work experience, research and application inside and outside the classroom that will help you set yourself apart from your competition.
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Architecture
Construction ManagementArt
Art Education
Art History
Dance
Music
Music Education
Music Performance
Theatre and Performance StudiesCOLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Applied Computer Science
Computer Game Design and Development
Computer Science
Information Technology
Information Technology, BAS
Software EngineeringCOLLEGE OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Professional Certificate Programs – More than 50
Personal
Online – More than 300 courses and 65 career certificate programs
OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) – For adults over 50 years of age
Youth Programs – More than 50 courses
Test PrepCOLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
African and African Diaspora Studies
Anthropology
Communication
Criminal Justice
English
English Education
Geographic Information Science
Geography
History
History Education
International Affairs
Modern Language and Culture
New Media Arts
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Relations
Sociology
Technical Communication
Writing and New MediaCOLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
Biochemistry
Biology
Biology Education
Biotechnology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Computational Applied Mathematics
Environmental Science
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Physics
Physics Secondary EducationArchitecture
Construction Management
Education
Business
Computing
Software Engineering
Engineering
Quality Assurance
Humanities
Social Sciences
Science
Mathematics
Health and Human ServicesHonors Program
Dual Enrollment Honors ProgramLELAND AND CLARICE C. BAGWELL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Birth through Kindergarten Education
Elementary and Early Childhood Education
Secondary and Middle Grades EducationMICHAEL J. COLES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Information Security and Assurance
Information Systems
International Business
Management
Marketing
Professional SalesSOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Apparel and Textiles
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering Technology
Construction Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Technology
Environmental Engineering Technology
Industrial Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Operations, BAS
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Mechatronics Engineering
Surveying and Mapping
Supply Chain Logistics, BAS
Systems Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering TechnologyIntegrative Studies
WELLSTAR COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Nursing
Exercise and Sport Management
Heal Promotion and Physical Education
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Abundant Internships that lead to great job offers
Internships are a big part of what make Kennesaw State students and graduates sought after by so many employers. Our Department of Career Planning and Development Career Services staff is dedicated to getting you prepared for your career and have the resources to help you participate in experiential learning programs, to gain practical expertise, problem-solving, communication and global skills. The numbers speak for themselves: According to recent statistics provided by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, more than 56 percent of students completing an internship or co-op received at least one job offer, compared to less than 37 percent of students with no internship or co-op experience. Also more than half of all interns receive a full-time job offer from their internship employer. If you’re looking for practical, real-world learning that leads you straight to a great career, KSU is the place.
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Excellent Career Planning and Development Services
The Department of Career Planning and Development offers two full-service centers (on the Marietta and Kennesaw campuses) to prepare students for their future careers. With over 20 full-time staff members, we help students create effective resumes, practice strategic interviewing skills, and gain critical experiences (such as internships and co-ops) relevant to their academic majors. We also connect students directly with local, national, and international employers through our online job board, weekly events, and more than eight career fairs throughout the year. All KSU students are encouraged to connect with us early and often, and throughout their career. Services are offered to KSU alumni for life! For more information, please visit the Career Planning and Development website.
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Campus Life
Campus Life at KSU is all encompassing. From the state-of-the-art dining, housing and sports facilities, we’ve got you covered!
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Affordable Tuition
UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID
The Office of Student Financial Aid provides assistance for students to help them meet the costs of obtaining a Kennesaw State University education. financialaid.kennesaw.edu
UNDERGRADUATE COST OF ATTENDANCE
*Tuition and fees are based on two semesters of 12 credit hours and are subject to change. Meal plan rates are based on student classification and living location. University housing rates are based on location and floorplan. Rates are subject to change, for the most current information please visit the financial aid website
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CostIn-StateOut-of-State
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Books and Supplies$1,500$1,500
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Fees$1,880$1,880
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Loan Fees$125$125
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Personal Expenses$3,747$5,754
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Room and Board$11,467$11,467
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Transportation$2,874$2,874
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Tuition (12 hours)$4,180$14,756
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Total$25,773$38,356
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
In-State Scholarships
Kennesaw State honors all Georgia-based scholarship opportunities for qualified students. Incoming Owls who are interested in state scholarships should apply through the appropriate channels. The Office of Student Financial Aid is available to assist in this process. Learn more
at http://financialaid.kennesaw.edu.
Merit Scholarships
Every year, Kennesaw State awards scholarships based upon merit to students. You must be accepted to Kennesaw State University in order to apply for these scholarships. The application opens November 1. Learn more at kennesaw.edu/scholarships.
Out-of-State Tuition Waiver
Students with exceptional GPAs and standardized test scores are invited to apply for an Out-of-State Tuition Waiver. Recipients who receive a waiver end up waiving out-of-state tuition but are responsible for all applicable fees. There are a limited number of waivers available.
Qualified applicants will be awarded in the order their application is received and must requalify annually for the waiver.
GRADUATE FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Information pertaining to tuition and fees, financial aid, Scholarships and Assistantships can be found on the Graduate College Admissions Application Resource page.
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Undergraduate Admissions Requirements
Freshman and Transfer Freshman Admissions
Life is filled with opportunities. Kennesaw State is the wise choice for finding the right ones – and seizing them.
If you have never attended another college and have graduated from high school within the last five years, you are a freshman.
If you have graduated from high school within the last five years, have attended another college, but have earned less than 30 semester hours or 50 quarter hours of college credit transferrable to KSU, you are a transfer freshman. You must meet freshman admission requirements.
Freshmen Admissions Requirements
To be considered for admission, freshmen applicants must have:
- 5 GPA in the 17 units of required high school coursework as recalculated by Kennesaw State AND
- Old SAT (taken prior to March 2016)
950 SAT (Critical Reading and Math scores combined) * AND
SAT Critical Reading score of 450 AND
SAT Math score of 450
-or-- New SAT (taken March 2016 or after)
SAT Total Score on 1600 Scale: 1030 AND
SAT Reading Test Score: 25 AND
SAT Math Section Score: 490-or-
- ACT Composite score of 20 AND
ACT English subscore of 18 AND
ACT Math subscore of 18
Admissions is a competitive process and will be determined by a combination of your total SAT score or ACT composite score and your high school GPA. Meeting the minimum requirements may not guarantee admission to Kennesaw State.
When to Apply
The Application for Admission will open on August 1.
Early Action Deadline: November 1
Prospective students are encouraged to apply for admission during Early Action to allow the earliest possible access to housing, orientation sign-up (orientation includes course registration), and KSU scholarship opportunities. To receive your admission decision in December, your documents must be received no later than November 1. Students admitted under Early Action are not obligated to accept KSU’s offer of admission.
Regular Decision Deadline: March 1
To receive your admission decision in April, your documents must be received no later than March 1.
For more information please visit our admissions page
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Graduate Admissions Requirements
Application and document deadlines for applying to graduate programs can be found on the Graduate College Applicant Resources tab, Application and Document Deadline page.