Kennesaw State University

Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Rd
Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591
(770) 423-6000
Founded in 1963, Kennesaw State University is a public 4-year institution. This school is in the suburbs of Kennesaw, Georgia. KSU is the fifth biggest institution in the state of Georgia. KSU offers subjects such as human services, information technology, and computer science. Students are offered three certificates, 46 bachelors level degrees, and 18 degrees at the masters level by this school. In 2010, 23,452 students sought degrees from the 59 programs at this school. KSU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges. Kennesaw State is one of 66 public post-secondary institutions in Georgia.
Admission
In 2010, 7,877 students applied to KSU for admission. This big school admitted about 63% of applicants or 5,041 students. 58% of the admitted students are women.
Admission
In 2010, 7,877 students applied to KSU for admission. This big school admitted about 63% of applicants or 5,041 students. 58% of the admitted students are women.
- Percent Admitted students who applied: 64%
- Percent Admitted of women who applied were admitted: 64%
- Percent Admitted of men who applied were admitted: 64%
Student Demographics
In 2010, Kennesaw State had 23,452 students enrolled.
Student Demographics
In 2010, Kennesaw State had 23,452 students enrolled.
- Total Enrolled Male: 9615
- Total Enrolled Female: 13837
- Undergraduate Male: 8801
- Undergraduate Female: 12666
- Graduate Male: 834
- Graduate Female: 1151
Faculty Demographics
KSU employs 1,302 faculty. Around 56% of teachers are full-time and around 43% of faculty are part-time. Around 55% of faculty are female.
Faculty Demographics
KSU employs 1,302 faculty. Around 56% of teachers are full-time and around 43% of faculty are part-time. Around 55% of faculty are female.
- Male: 577
- Female: 725