A college education is a big investment that often requires some financial juggling and even sacrifice. And yet today, more than ever, a college education is necessary to keep pace with our ever-changing economy. A U.S. Census Bureau study shows that with a college degree, you can earn over a million dollars more during the course of your lifetime than you might expect to earn without one. A college education is an investment in your future, and the rewards last a lifetime.
Tuition and Fees
2009-2010 Fall and Spring Undergraduate Tuition at Kent State Stark
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2009-2010 Kent State Regional Campus
Fall/Spring Undergraduate Tuition
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Lower
Division*
Resident
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Upper
Division*
Resident
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Lower
Division*
Non-
Resident
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Upper
Division*
Non-
Resident
|
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Per Credit Hour
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$225
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$263
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$575
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$613
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| Per Semester (11-18 hours) |
$2,469
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$2,893
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$6,315
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$6,739
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| Per Year (full-time enrollment) |
$4,938
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$5,786
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$12,630
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$13,478
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*Lower division tuition = 10000- and 20000-level courses (FR/SO)
*Upper division tuition = 30000- and 40000-level courses (JR/SR)
Related Expenses for Full-time Students for Fall and Spring
Books and Supplies
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$1,280 |
| Transportation |
$2,590 |
Personal Expenses
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$2,310 |
2009 Summer Undergraduate Tuition at Kent State Stark
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2009 Kent State Regional Campus
Summer Undergraduate Tuition
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Lower
Division*
Resident
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Upper
Division*
Resident
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Lower
Division*
Non-
Resident
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Upper
Division*
Non-
Resident
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|
Per Credit Hour
Example:
12 credit hours x $217 = $2,604
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$217
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$255
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$555
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$593
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*Lower division tuition = 10000- and 20000-level courses (FR/SO)
*Upper division tuition = 30000- and 40000-level courses (JR/SR)
E-Bill Information (electronic billing)
Electronic billing is the primary means of providing student account statements to all Kent State University students.You will receive an e-mail to your university e-mail address encouraging you to create Authorized Users. For more information on E-Bills, visit the Bursar's Web site.
Fee Payment Methods
The Office of Student Services accepts cash, money orders and personal checks for payments of fees. Credit card payments must be done online. MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club and Discover are the only credit cards accepted. A convenience fee of 2.9% will be charged to all credit card payments.
- Students may make payments online through a secure Web site at https://payonline.kent.edu. There is an authorized user and pinless user option for parents who are making payments. Checks can also be processed online at no cost using this option.
- If submitting a check payment by mail, send your check to the address listed on your invoice or send to:
Office of Student Services
Attn: Cashier
Kent State University Stark
6000 Frank Avenue NW
North Canton OH 44720-7548
Include the student’s full name and student’s ID number on the check. Mailed payments should be at the Post Office no less than seven business days before the due date.
3. Check, money orders and cash payments may be made in person in the Office of Student Services during regular office hours.
If you have questions regarding tuition payment, contact:
Office of Student Services
330-244-3251