Kennesaw, GA
1000 Chastain Rd, Kennesaw, GA 30144
http://www.kennesaw.edu
Kennesaw State University is a public university in Kennesaw, GA. Admission is faintly competitive, as the acceptance rate is 58%. It ranks #679 in the country on our best colleges list. It has a very large student body with 26,112 full-time undergrads in attendance. 7% of Kennesaw State's graduates obtain a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Other frequent options include Communications, Business, and Computer Science, but there are 84 courses of study to select from. Its information technology and engineering technology programs are both ranked number one in Georgia. Furthermore, Kennesaw State comes in 2nd in GA on our best college food list. For those of you located in Georgia, tuition goes for $6,664 per year. Non-Georgia applicants, however, need to dish out $16,462. None the less, 9/10 of Kennesaw State undergrads procure grant or scholarship funding. 44% of Kennesaw State University students complete their education with a degree, ready to begin their careers. Two years after receiving their diplomas, alumni take home an average yearly salary of $33,300. After four additional years in the job market, their average wage climbs 24% to $41,300, which is 3% on top of the national median income. Applying students may want to hear that it is neither required nor recommended that you include your high school rank when sending in your application and the deadline for regular decision applicants is May 6. Also, the student to faculty ratio is 21:1, and the retention rate for part-time students is 60%. Concerning your bank account, be aware that if your household has an annual income of less than $30k, you should pay $15,316 per year for tuition and 31% of students obtain state grants to subsidize their studies. Our research team rated Kennesaw State a 9.01 for its undergraduate housing and when rating its value, Kennesaw State received an 8.5. Concerning student life, Kennesaw State offers a range of clubs and activities, such as campus ministries, radio station, and literary magazine. To conclude, 25% of graduates pull in a starting salary of $20,600 or less and two years after graduating, 90% of alumni are employed.
8.24
Party Scene
9.01
Location
9.01
Dorms
10.00
Campus Food
9.01
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
1080-1270
ACT Score
21-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
43%
Yes
21:1
Psychology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Communications
Business
Computer Science
Mechanical Engineering
Accounting
Marketing