Kent State University has 8 campuses that offer a variety of educational programs. Students can choose to attend classes at any of the campuses. Some campuses offer all the necessary coursework to complete an Associates or Bachelors degree. Students can start the coursework at a regional campus and finish their degree on the main campus.
The Ashtabula Campus
Kent State's Ashtabula Campus occupies an 80-acre site on the shores of Lake Erie, and is comprised of three buildings: Main Hall, a large three-winged structure radiating from an open courtyard; a library; and a technology and art building.
- Early Childhood Education Technology (associate)
- Human Services Technology (associate)
The East Liverpool Campus
Kent State's East Liverpool Campus occupies a downtown site overlooking the Ohio River and includes the Main Building, Memorial Auditorium, Mary Patterson Building and a Commons.
- Human Services Technology (associate)
- Human Development and Family Studies (baccalaureate)
- Integrated Health Studies (may require some work at the main campus)
The Geauga Campus
Kent State's Geauga Campus lies at the heart of Ohio's maple syrup country and provides easy access to urban, suburban and rural areas.
- General Studies (baccalaureate)
- First two years of most Bachelors programs
The Salem Campus
Kent State's Salem Campus, located just south of the city, features a lake and a 25-acre outdoor classroom and nature walk.
- Early Childhood Education Technology (associate)
- Human Services Technology (associate)
- Early Childhood Education (baccalaureate)
- Human Development and Family Studies (baccalaureate)
The Stark Campus
Kent State's Stark Campus is located on a 200-acre site in rolling terrain just south of the Akron-Canton Regional Airport. Stark is the largest of Kent State's Regional Campuses.
- Middle Childhood Education (baccalaureate)
The Trumbull Campus
Kent State's Trumbull Campus, located just north of the Route 5 bypass on State Route 45 in Warren, OH, offers programs at the freshman and sophomore level in 170 majors, along with 18 certificates and 15 associate degree programs, with junior/senior level coursework for baccalaureate degree completion in nursing, justice studies, technology, business management, English, psychology and general studies.
The campus' new 68,000-square-foot Technology Building supports a variety of technology degree programs, and the new Workforce Development and Continuing Studies Center's program offerings include certification for professionals, and an Adaptive Technology Lab that provides education and training to individuals with special needs.
- Early Childhood Education Technology (associate)
- Human Services Technology (associate)
The Tuscarawas Campus
Kent State's Tuscarawas Campus, 330 University Drive, NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (330) 339-3391, offers 18 associate's degrees, as well as all coursework for the following 6 bachelor's degrees: business management, general studies, justice studies, industrial technology, nursing and technology 2+2. In addition to the undergraduate coursework, the Tuscarawas Campus offers all coursework for a master's degree in Technology. T
he campus' newly constructed Science and Advanced Technology Center provides over 50,000-square-foot of laboratory and classroom space for nursing, continuing studies and workforce development.
- Early Childhood Education Technology (associate)
