第一吃瓜网 the Tuition Guarantee Program
In accordance with Section 3345.48 of the Ohio Revised Code, Kent State University offers an Undergraduate Tuition Guarantee Program designed to provide students and families with financial predictability and promote timely degree completion.
All eligible new first-year and transfer undergraduate students are given the certainty that the Ohio resident tuition rate (i.e., instructional and general fee), career services fee and room and board plan charges will not increase for their applicable cohort rate.
Participation in the program is required for all new first-year, degree-seeking undergraduate and eligible transfer students enrolling at Kent State for the first time in the fall semester of 2018 or later.
For additional information see the FAQs at the bottom of the page.
Program Highlights:
- Fixed Tuition and Fees: Ohio resident tuition rate, career services fee and room and board plan charges will not increase for their applicable cohort rate
- Eligibility: Students must be Ohio residents and enrolled full-time in a bachelor鈥檚 degree program.
- Cohort Definition: A cohort consists of students expected to graduate in the same academic year, including transfer students and those in designated academic programs.
- Program Completion:
- For a student who cannot complete the program in four years due to a lack of available classes or space in classes provided by the university, the university shall provide the necessary course or courses for completion to the student free of charge.
- For a student who cannot complete the program in four years due to military service or other circumstances beyond a student's control, as determined by the board of trustees, the university shall provide the necessary course or courses for completion to the student at the student's initial cohort rate.
- For a student who did not complete the program in four years for any other reason, as determined by the board of trustees, the university shall provide the necessary courses or courses for completion to the student at a rate determined by the Board of Trustees
FAQS
You can find information about cohort definitions in the first frequently asked question (FAQ) below.