
Honors College Application Frequently Asked Questions
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Is acceptance to the Honors College competitive?
Admission to the Honors College is competitive. The Honors College application is supplemental to the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø application (which should be completed by December 1) and is one of the most important components in determining a student's success and acceptance into the Honors College. The application should be completed after receiving your invitation, and requires an essay response along with requested information regarding academic rigor and leadership/extracurricular activities.
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How do I receive an invitation from the Honors College?
First-Year Admission to the Honors College is by invitation only. Invitations begin going out in October. To be eligible for an invitation, students must meet both of the following criteria:
- Have a 3.7+ cumulative high school GPA (weighted or unweighted)
- Apply to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø via the Kent State Application or the Common App by:
- November 1 for spring enrollment
- December 1 for fall enrollment
Once a student receives an invitation to apply to the Honors College, they must submit their Honors College application by the following deadlines:
- December 1 at 11:59 p.m. ET for spring applicants
- January 15 at 11:59 p.m. ET for fall applicants
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Is the Honors College test optional?
Yes, the Honors College is test-optional. A test-optional admission policy allows you to choose whether your SAT or ACT test scores will be considered as part of the admission review.
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How do students indicate their test optional preference?
Incoming freshmen will select their preference on the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø application. If a prospective student selects on the application to submit a test score, then a test score MUST be submitted in order to complete the application process.
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How will the Honors College review applications that do not include optional standardized test scores?
The Honors College enrolls students who are academically motivated and demonstrate the potential for significant academic and creative ability at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø. We take a holistic approach to evaluating students for admission. Standardized test scores have historically been just one indicator among many in our review process.
In the absence of test scores, we will continue to look at all available factors, including the completion of a core curriculum; high school GPA; a student’s decision to take rigorous coursework such as AP, IB, honors or college credit, where it is offered; application essays; extracurricular activities; positions of employment and leadership experiences; along with other achievements or extenuating factors.
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When do I find out if I am accepted into the Honors College?
Fall Semester
- All decisions will be announced by late January, via email, with a formal printed decision letter to follow.
Spring Semester
- First round decisions will be announced in early November and final decisions will be announced in early December, via email, with a formal printed decision letter to follow.
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I missed the Honors College application deadline, what happens next?
Once a student receives an invitation to apply to the Honors College, they must submit their Honors College application by the following deadlines:
- December 1 at 11:59 p.m. ET for spring applicants
- January 15 at 11:59 p.m. ET for fall applicants
Admission to the Honors College is highly competitive; we must adhere to our Application Process and Deadlines (www.kent.edu/honors/apply) for all students and cannot make exceptions.
Please note, students who are not admitted prior to their first semester at Kent State will not be invited to apply in subsequent semesters. They will, however, have the opportunity to join in their junior year to complete a Senior Honors Thesis.
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How many students does the Honors College expect to place in the freshman class?
We expect to place approximately 550 students in the Honors College freshman class.
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Does the Honors College have a waitlist?
Yes, the Honors College does have a waitlist for those who are not immediately accepted after submitting their application.
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Do all honors students receive a scholarship?
When a prospective student applies for Honors College admission, they are also automatically considered for Honors College scholarships. The same application is used to award scholarships to entering freshmen that demonstrate the potential for superior scholarly and creative activity at the university. All entering freshmen are offered an Honors Distinction Award of $2,000 per academic year, based on their academic profile (students whose tuition is fully covered through other avenues are not eligible.) Students are also considered for additional honors scholarships when they apply to the Honors College. With support from our generous Honors College donors, these scholarships can range from $500 to $2,000 per academic year. The Honors College will contact those honors students who are selected to receive these scholarships each academic year.
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Am I required to live in the Honors College residence halls on campus?
No, honors students may live in any residence hall on campus, or may commute from off-campus.
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What is the Honors Leadership Academy and how do I apply?
The Honors Leadership Academy connects incoming Honors College freshmen to leadership learning and civic engagement in our local community. On the Honors College application, if you select that you are interested in joining the Honors Leadership Academy, you will be contacted to apply for the academy in early March. Acceptance into the academy is based on excellent high school leadership experiences. For more information, please visit the Honors Leadership Academy webpage.
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What if I apply to the Honors College and am accepted, but am no longer interested in becoming a member of the Honors College?
Students who have applied and been accepted to the Honors College but no longer wish to become a member, may email honors@kent.edu.
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Can I join the Honors College after I have already started as a student at Kent State?
Current Kent State students wishing to join the Honors College, may join for the purpose of completing a Senior Honors Thesis/Project only. Typically, this consideration occurs in the junior year. For more information, visit the Senior Honors Thesis/Project webpage.
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What happens if I’m admitted to a regional campus honors program but decide to attend the Kent Campus instead?
Admission to a regional campus honors program does not transfer to the Kent Campus Honors College, as each has a separate first-year student application process. However, if you apply to the Kent Campus before the posted deadlines, you may still be eligible for an invitation to apply to the Kent Campus Honors College.