| Founded in 1963,
Kennesaw State University (KSU) is the
third-largest university in Georgia with
more than 22,500 undergraduate and graduate
students representing 142 countries.
KSU is located just
northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County near
historic Kennesaw Mountain, allowing
students to experience the best of Atlanta
while enjoying the serenity of a 384-acre,
beautifully landscaped pedestrian-friendly
campus.
Accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
(SACS), KSU offers 70 bachelor's, master's
and doctorate degree programs including
undergraduate degrees in education, health,
business, the humanities, the arts, science
and math. The university’s graduate degree
programs include nursing, business,
information systems, conflict management,
public administration, education and
professional writing. KSU’s expanding Ph.D.
program currently offers a Doctorate of
Education in Leadership for Learning,
Doctorate of Business Administration and
Doctorate of Nursing.
Kennesaw State’s
nursing program is the largest nursing
program in Georgia, and also one of the
best. KSU’s nursing students have one of the
highest passing rates on the statewide
licensing exam and are highly sought-after
in the medical community. The College of
Education is the second-largest preparer of
teachers in the state. And the Executive MBA
program, housed in the Coles College of
Business, is the second-largest program of
its kind in the country and was recognized
among the best in the world by CEO
Magazine in 2009.
KSU’s national
reputation has gained steam and has been
recognized by U.S. News & World Report
for the past two years as an “Up-and-Coming
Masters University in the South,” ranking
among the top ten (8th) in the 2010 issue of
“America’s Best Colleges.” The university’s
first-year experience program has been named
an “Academic Program to Look For” by U.S.
News for seven consecutive years and was
named one of 12 founding institutions in a
project called "Foundations of Excellence in
the First Year of College.”
The university has
committed itself to expanding the global
experience of students, faculty and staff
through its Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP),
known as the "Get Global" initiative, which
began in 2007. This program focuses on
increasing opportunities for international
learning experiences. In spring 2009, KSU
awarded its first Global Engagement
Certification to graduate and undergraduate
students. This certification recognizes
students’ achievements in learning global
perspectives and developing intercultural
skills.
As a destination
campus, KSU offers students plenty of
opportunities to experience campus life by
participating in more than 150 student
groups and organizations, including student
government, sororities and fraternities,
club and intramural sports, social and
special-interest organizations, student
publications and honor societies.
In 2009, the
Kennesaw State Owls completed a
reclassification from NCAA Division II to
NCAA Division I, competing in the Atlantic
Sun Conference. During the transition from
2005-2009, KSU teams won six Atlantic Sun
Conference crowns in five sports, including
men’s indoor and outdoor track, women’s
soccer, softball and cross-country.
Kennesaw State was
originally established by the University
System of Georgia in 1963 as Kennesaw Junior
College serving 1,000 students. The college
became a four-year institution in 1976 and
was named Kennesaw College in 1977. In 1988,
it was named Kennesaw State College and in
1996 became Kennesaw State University.
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