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What kind of school is Kent State University?
Kent State University, founded in 19 10, is a large public university in northeast Ohio. The biggest feature of this university is that it is the town of Kent. The architecture department of this university is particularly prominent. The general admission standard is SAT 1050, and other departments can already enter with about 900 points. Another prominent discipline is fashion design and procurement, and the journalism department is also very famous. Two radio stations and a cable TV station in the town are broadcast and managed by students of the department. Other excellent subjects include audiology, nursing, fine arts, language correction, geology, space science and technology, chemistry and physics. KSU University is the 77th public research university in the United States, one of the best universities in the Midwest of the United States, and the first batch of American centennial universities approved and recommended by the Ministry of Education of China.

The undergraduate education of Kent State University is outstanding, and many majors are outstanding. For example, the Bachelor of Business and MBA were rated as one of the best programs in the United States (AACSB certification), the financial engineering major of business school ranked 15 in the United States, the education consulting major ranked first in the United States, the fashion design and marketing major ranked 10 in the United States, and the architectural interior design major ranked 15 in the United States.