FAFSA: Apply and Find Out!
Learn more about why you should complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), and we will review your steps to complete the application.
Learn more about why you should complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), and we will review your steps to complete the application.
Has your financial situation changed from what was reported on the FAFSA? Learn about what circumstances qualify and what documentation may be needed to update your FAFSA.
DeWeese Health Center has partnered with CANAPI to provide free and confidential HIV testing this spring.
Free and confidential HIV testing will be available at the DeWeese Health Center Annex (located in the DeWeese Health Center parking lot).
Please schedule an appointment by visiting kent.edu/deweese/events.
The Kent State Orchestral Conducting Workshop is an intensive three-day training
experience designed for young conductors, aspiring graduate-level conductors, high school
orchestra directors and music educators seeking to refine their baton technique and
develop meaningful podium experience. Hosted on the Kent Campus, the workshop
provides each participant up to 60 minutes of podium time with the ºÚÁÏÍø
Orchestra, as well as small ensembles, piano and daily technique sessions.
Review your portfolio with the School of Art faculty!
You may attend a session either to receive feedback on your portfolio (if you have not yet been accepted for admission to KSU) or for scholarship consideration (if you have been accepted for admission to KSU).
Need help with the enrollment or waiver process for student health insurance? DeWeese Health Center is here to help!
Visit our drop-in hours at the Kent State Student Center to meet with our Student Health Insurance Coordinator for assistance.
Drop-In Dates:
- January 14
- January 21
- January 28
- February 4
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Kent State Student Center - Intercultural Student Life Office, Room 219A
POV shares insights from the ºÚÁÏÍø community on important topics. Liz Piatt, interim dean of University College, shares her journey as a first-generation college student and how faculty mentorship helped her discover a career path she didn't know existed — one that now allows her to support other first-generation students as they navigate their own transformative college experiences. Every student on a college campus has a first-generation story — a story about the first person in their family earning a bachelor's degree.More than a third of Kent State students are part of...