Testimonials

Juliana Ospina Cano
Double major: Modern Language and Culture
International Affairs with a concentration in Diplomatic and International Service
Scholar Chapter Student Coordinator
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Kennesaw State University is not only an academic institution, but also an institution that values every student as a person. My name is Juliana Ospina Cano, I am a junior, working on a double major in Modern Language and Culture and International Affairs with a concentration in Diplomatic and International Service. I am the Scholar Chapter Student Coordinator for the Hispanic Scholarship Fund at KSU. The variety of academic programs, the accessibility of the faculty and the campus's atmosphere encourages great academic success.
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Themis Toache
Education Major
Goizueta Scholarship Recipient
I am 19 years old, and I was born in Mexico City . To enter Kennesaw State University was a tremendous blessing for my life. Kennesaw offered me the Goizueta scholarship, which has been a huge help since it pays for my tuition. Having the Goizueta scholarship, I am able to concentrate in my studies without having to work for the expense of school. The best thing about Kennesaw is that it offers a variety of activities, which help the student feel involved in the University. It also has a great diversity of students and cultures. My wish was to obtain a mayor in education, and thanks to Kennesaw and the Goizueta scholarship I will be able to fulfill this dream. |
Amanda Barnes
African & African Diaspora Studies Major
President of MASA
My name is Amanda Barnes and I am a Mexican-American from Atlanta , Georgia . My major is African and African Diaspora Studies.
When I began at Kennesaw State , I was surprised to discover the abundance of diversity at this school, and the cooperation between everyone. What I love about Kennesaw is the postive environment and sense of community it offers to all students. There is always someone ready to help. At Kennesaw, the oportunities are limitless. It is the perfect place for both native and international Latino students who want to continue their education. |
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