Student Resources

Student Resources

We are thrilled you are considering Kennesaw State University as your college home. We hope you find this information helpful.

You should find helpful information for:

Home Schooled Student

Do you have a question about registration, what time the Big Owl Bus runs, what events are happening on campus this week, or anything in between? If so, just check out the tiles below and call 470-KSU-INFO (470-578-4636) any time Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. You can also email ksuinfo@kennesaw.edu.

Phone: 470-KSU-INFO (470-578-4636)

FIRST TIME CHECKING YOUR STATUS?

Look up your NetID and KSU Number - available 24–48 hours after your application is submitted.
Read about the Initial Login and Password Information and click the button to Activate your NetID.

  1. Activate your NetID by changing the initial password.
  2. Log into Owl Express using your NetID and newly created password.
  3. From the Main Menu tab, select “Check Admissions Status” and the "Pathway to Enrollment" to view your current application and enrollment status; please allow ample time for receipt and processing.

Processing time varies based on number of applicants and time of year.

Please contact ksuadmit@kennesaw.edu for questions regarding your application or required documents.

Regarding your NetID or Owl Express login, please call the Student Help Desk at 470-KSU-INFO (470-578-4636) or email studenthelpdesk@kennesaw.edu

KSU students in bookstore

Out-of-State Waivers and Scholarships

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Each year, the Kennesaw State University Office of Undergraduate Admissions invites incoming out-of-state and international students that demonstrate academic achievement, community involvement and leadership skills to apply for an Out-of-State Waiver and Scholarship.

Recipients who receive a waiver qualify for in-state tuition but are responsible for all applicable fees. There are a limited number of waivers available and the application for a waiver is competitive.

Application Deadlines:

For any questions, please contact Office of Undergraduate Admission at KSUadmit@kennesaw.edu.

Continuing students should email Global Education at IntlStudentWaiver@Kennesaw.edu to learn more about their application process, and application deadlines.

IMPORTANT

Recipients of the Out-of-State Waiver and Scholarship must maintain satisfactory academic performance which will be reviewed each semester. The waiver is valid up to eight semesters and will be renewed each semester for students who have maintained a 2.5 grade point average and have earned 12 semester hours each academic term (fall and spring).

Out-of-State Eligibility:

First Time Freshmen

Transfer Students

F-1 Eligibility

First Time Freshmen

International First Time Freshman

Domestic Transfer Student

International Transfer Student

High School Counselors Resources

Kennesaw State University values the work high school counselors do in challenging students. We want to give you the tools you need to help your college-bound students learn about Kennesaw State University and have the information needed when applying. If you don’t find something here you need, please call the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 470-KSU-INFO (470-578-4636) to speak with a college admissions counselor.

High School Prerequisites for Kennesaw State Freshmen

Students accepted to Kennesaw State have taken college preparatory programs in high school. Kennesaw State follows the Georgia Board of Regents required high school coursework. For the most updated version of the required courses, see Staying on Course.

English — 4 credits: All four courses must have strong grammar and composition components with at least one English literature and at least one American literature.

Mathematics — 4 credits: These include Mathematics I, II, III and a fourth unit of mathematics
from an approved list, or Algebra I and II, geometry and a fourth year of
advanced math, or equivalent courses.

Foreign Language — 2 credits: Must be two units of the same foreign language (or
American Sign Language) emphasizing speaking,
listening, reading and writing skills.

Social Sciences — 3 credits: Must include one unit focusing on US studies and one unit focusing on world studies.

Laboratory Science — 4 credits: The four science units should include two courses with a laboratory component. Georgia public high school graduates should have at least one unit of biology, one unit of physical science or physics, one unit of chemistry, earth systems, environmental science, or an advanced placement course, and a fourth science.

Special Study Options Available at Kennesaw State:

Additional Information for Admissions Coordinators

The student’s application process will include the student’s online application and application fee, the student’s official transcript and official test scores from the testing centers. The official high school transcript and high school information form should be mailed in a sealed envelope to the following address below or sent electronically through GAfutures.org.

Please remind your student to allow ample time for receipt and processing of all documents. Processing time varies based on the number of applicants and time of year. View our application and document deadlines to learn more about the college admissions process.

Mailing Address:
Kennesaw State University
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
3391 Town Point Drive, MD 9111, Suite 1000
Kennesaw, GA 30144

Kennesaw State University’s FAFSA code is 001577.

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For questions regarding all other international admissions, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 470-578-4636.