Kent State University - School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Undergraduate Admission

When you enter Kent State University as a freshman, you will be admitted directly into one of the 9 JMC majors.

  • Students first entering the university, whether from high school or transferring from another institution, will be admitted directly into one of our nine majors/concentrations. A Kent State GPA of 2.75 must be maintained to continue to take JMC courses.
  • Current Kent State students wishing to pursue a major in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication must have a GPA of 2.75 or higher to be admitted directly into one of our nine major concentrations.
  • Current Kent State students with a GPA lower than 2.75 (but 2.0 or higher) may be admitted as pre-journalism and mass communication majors.
  • Current and transfer students can declare a major or pre-major in 328 Franklin Hall. It is strongly recommended that you meet with a JMC academic advisor when you declare. To schedule an appointment, go to jmc.kent.edu and follow the Make an Advising Appointment links.

Note: All JMC majors must maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA overall and in the major in order to graduate from the program.

For more information contact Professor Greg Blase, the Kent JMC Associate Director, via e-mail at gblase@kent.edu or through the School's main office at (330) 672-2572.

Tuition and Fees

Visit the Kent State University Bursar's office web site for information on tuition costs and fees. The current campus tuiton rates are listed on the tuition rates section. You may also contact the Bursar's office at 330-672-2626 or bursar@kent.edu.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Financial aid is available through both the University and through the School of Journalism and Mass Communication scholarships. See our scholarships and financial aid section for more information.

Student Disability Services

Our Student Accessibility Services staff is dedicated to assisting students with special needs and to making sure everyone who is admitted to the University has equal access to a quality education. Visit the Student Accessibility Services website for more information.