KENNESAW, Ga. | Oct 22, 2018
Priority deadline for fall semester is Oct. 26
Kennesaw State University’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions has set a Dec. 1 deadline for spring semester applications.
“We have consolidated our spring application deadlines into one to make it easier for anyone considering attending Kennesaw State,” Sam Mahra, interim senior director of admissions. “In the past, there were various dates for different types of prospective students – transfer, adult learner, non-degree seeking and readmission – so having one late date definitely makes it easier to remember.”
All prospective students who are freshman and transfer freshman, dual enrollment, transfer, adult learner, transient, non-degree seeking, audit and readmission can apply prior to the Dec. 1 deadline. All admissions documentation will be required by the deadline.
Another new change this year allows high school students to apply for dual enrollment for the spring semester, a change brought on by the increasing demand for the program. Dual enrollment provides an opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to get a head start on college by taking college courses in lieu of high school classes and earning both high school and college credit simultaneously.
For interested incoming freshmen for fall semester, the priority deadline to apply is set for Oct. 26, with a final deadline of June 1.
For a full list of application and document deadlines for spring or fall semester, visit http://admissions.kennesaw.edu/deadlines.php.
A leader in innovative teaching and learning, Kennesaw State University offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees to its more than 47,000 students. Kennesaw State is a member of the University System of Georgia with 11 academic colleges. The university’s vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the country and the world. Kennesaw State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 7 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.