Kennesaw State University
Founded 1963
President Kermit Hall (President)
Fees USD 6,476
Acceptance Rate Moderate (50–75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Kennesaw State University (KSU) is a public university founded in 1963 in Kennesaw, Georgia, northwest of Atlanta. The third-largest university in Georgia, KSU enrolls 43,000 students and is one of the fastest-growing universities in the US, serving Atlanta’s rapidly expanding northern suburbs with strong cybersecurity, nursing, business, and education programs.
Colleges
- Coles College of Business — AACSB-accredited; strong Atlanta metro connections
- College of Computing and Software Engineering — NSA-designated cybersecurity center
- WellStar College of Health and Human Services — Nursing and allied health
- Bagwell College of Education — Teacher preparation for metro Atlanta schools
How to Apply
- Application: Common App | Acceptance Rate: ~60% | In-State Tuition: ~$6,476
