School Spotlight
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Established in 1848, Chancellor University (formerly Myers University) was one of the first business colleges in the United States, as well as Cleveland’s first post-secondary educational institution. The university’s mission is to serve first-generation college students, with scholarship assistance for inner-city Cleveland students, and to provide working adults with the chance to earn a regionally-accredited degree. |
Kent State University
Dr. Lester Lefton, President
Kent State University • Kent, OH 44242
330.672.3000
www.kent.edu
Kent State University offers high-quality academic programs in emerging, high-demand fields; a nationally and internationally recognized faculty; and opportunities for undergraduates to participate in research, take graduate-level coursework, complete internships and engage in service learning projects. Ranked among the nation’s top 77 public research universities, Kent State is the largest residential campus in Northeast Ohio. The Honors College, one of the oldest and most highly regarded in the nation, attracts students of outstanding academic caliber. The university offers a number of study-abroad programs and exchanges with China, Ireland, Italy and Switzerland, to name just a few.
Enrollment:
| Fall 2006: | 35,327 |
| Fall 2007: | 35,686 |
| Fall 2008: | 34,411 |
Degrees Offered:
Associate's, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate
Expenses: |
In State Tuition |
Out of State Tuition |
Room & Board |
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2008-2009: |
$8,430 |
$15,862 |
$7,500 |

