Kennesaw State University Scholarships & Aid Guide (2025–2026)

Kennesaw State University Scholarships (2025–2026)

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What This Page Covers:
  • Tuition, housing, and what families actually pay on average
  • Automatic merit (if any) vs. competitive awards at KSU
  • Hidden-gem scholarships and OOS tuition waivers
  • Honors perks and how to stack awards with HOPE/Zell

📊 Admissions Snapshot

  • Acceptance Rate: 69%
  • Middle 50% ACT: 19–22
  • Middle 50% SAT: 1010–1210
  • Average HS GPA: 3.48

Source: College Board BigFuture (accept rate & score ranges, latest) and KSU Common Data Set 2024–25 (average GPA).

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KSU at a Glance

Average Net Price
$17,566 / year
What families actually paid on average
Automatic Merit (OOS)
No published automatic grid
Most awards are competitive via ScholarshipUniverse; OOS tuition waivers available
Typical Qualifiers
Honors entry: 3.5 GPA or 1200 SAT / 25 ACT
Institutional scholarships are competitive; thresholds vary by award
Testing Policy
Test-optional through Summer 2026 if GPA ≥ 3.2; highest section superscore within SAT or within ACT
KSU does not mix SAT & ACT; see Official Links to confirm
Key Deadlines (2025–26)
Admission (Fall 2025): June 30 • KSU Scholarships: Nov 1–Mar 1 • FAFSA Opens: Dec 1 (priority Mar 1)
Use the earlier of admission/scholarship
Honors College
KSU Journey Honors — separate, competitive app; typical entry 3.5 GPA or 1200 SAT/25 ACT
Perks: scholarships ($1k–$5k/yr), priority registration, advising, lounges; OOS waiver option
Full-Tuition / Full-Ride
No published full-tuition/full-ride program
Focus on competitive awards + OOS tuition waivers
Residency & Waivers
Academic Common Market (program-specific) • Out-of-State Tuition Waivers
Waiver reduces OOS tuition to in-state for eligible students
Scholarship GPA/test bands are approximate, based on official award criteria and institutional stats. Actual thresholds can shift with the year’s applicant pool and funding.
Last verified: Oct 3, 2025

If you’re a first-gen parent, this guide breaks KSU’s costs and scholarships into real-world steps—what’s automatic (if any), what’s competitive, and how HOPE/Zell can stack with KSU awards and OOS tuition waivers.

Use this alongside our Georgia State Aid Guide, then come back here to map KSU’s options line-by-line.

FAQ

Is this college test-optional? Yes for 2025–2026: first-year applicants through Summer 2026 may be admitted without SAT/ACT if GPA ≥ 3.2. Scores are considered if submitted (and required below 3.2).

What is the middle 50% ACT/SAT? ACT 19–22; SAT 1010–1210 for most admitted students.

What’s the average net price? ~$17,566/year (latest IPEDS). Net price varies by income. See our Net Price & SAI guide.

Does this school use reciprocity or OOS waivers? Yes: KSU participates in the Academic Common Market (program-specific) and offers multiple Out-of-State Tuition Waivers that reduce charges to in-state for eligible students.

Sources:
https://campus.kennesaw.edu/current-students/financial-aid/student-resources/cost-of-attendance.php
https://www.kennesaw.edu/honors/student-resources/scholarships/index.php
https://www.kennesaw.edu/honors/student-resources/tuition-waiver.php
https://collegereadyparent.org/kennesaw-state-university-scholarships/
https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/institution-profile/486840
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/colleges/kennesaw-state-university/tuition-and-costs
https://www.kennesaw.edu/admissions/undergraduate/admission-requirements/freshman.php

💰 Cost of Attendance at Kennesaw State University (2025–2026)

📊 These are the estimated direct costs before financial aid for a full-time undergraduate living on campus.
Category In-State Out-of-State
Tuition & Mandatory Fees (2 semesters) $6,948 $22,278
Housing & Meals (typical freshman) $10,898 $10,898
Total (Direct Costs) $17,846 $33,176

This table shows the two biggest direct charges you’ll pay to KSU — tuition and standard freshman housing with a required meal plan. The official cost of attendance also estimates Books & Supplies ≈ $1,500, Transportation ≈ $3,045, Personal Expenses ≈ $3,970, and small loan fees. These aren’t billed by KSU but still factor into financial aid eligibility.

📉 Average Federal Net Price: $17,566 — what families actually paid on average after grants and scholarships. Your net cost will vary by academic profile and family income. See our plain-English guide to Net Price & SAI.
🌎 Regional Tuition Options: KSU participates in the Academic Common Market (ACM) for select majors and offers Out-of-State Tuition Waivers, including an Honors OOS Waiver. Eligibility varies by residency and academic standing.

Notes: Based on FY2026 per-semester rates (15 credits): in-state ≈ $3,474; out-of-state ≈ $11,139. Housing (double occupancy) ≈ $3,324/semester; meal plan (7-day) ≈ $2,125/semester. Rounded to nearest $10 for consistency with CRP formatting.

FAQ — Cost of Attendance at Kennesaw State University

Does KSU charge the same tuition for all majors?
Yes. Most undergraduate programs follow the same tuition structure, though some specialized courses (especially in engineering or lab sciences) may include small additional fees.

What if my student lives off campus?
Students who live off campus will only be billed for tuition and fees by KSU. Housing and meal costs will vary depending on rent, utilities, and food choices, but they generally mirror on-campus estimates for budgeting purposes.

Does Kennesaw State participate in any tuition reciprocity programs?
Yes. KSU participates in the Academic Common Market (ACM) for certain majors and offers multiple Out-of-State Tuition Waivers, including those for Honors students and select academic or athletic achievements.

How accurate is the “average net price” number?
The $17,566 figure comes from federal data and reflects what families actually paid after grants and scholarships. It’s an average—students with higher GPAs or lower family incomes often pay less.

Are housing and meal plan costs the same for every dorm?
No. KSU’s residence halls and meal plan options vary by campus (Kennesaw vs. Marietta) and room type. The table above uses the standard double-occupancy room and mid-tier meal plan as the baseline.

Do these totals include books and transportation?
No. Books, transportation, and personal expenses are indirect costs and aren’t billed by KSU. They’re included in the federal “cost of attendance” to calculate financial aid eligibility, but families pay those separately.

Sources:
https://campus.kennesaw.edu/current-students/financial-aid/student-resources/cost-of-attendance.php
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/colleges/kennesaw-state-university/tuition-and-costs
https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/institution-profile/486840
https://www.kennesaw.edu/tuition-classification/out-of-state-waivers.php
https://www.kennesaw.edu/honors/student-resources/tuition-waiver.php

✅ Automatic Merit Scholarships

Kennesaw State University does not currently publish any admission-based automatic merit scholarships for freshmen. Unlike some universities that award guaranteed aid based on GPA and test scores, KSU’s scholarships are competitive or departmental rather than automatic.
Sources:
https://www.kennesaw.edu/honors/student-resources/scholarships/index.php
https://www.kennesaw.edu/tuition-classification/out-of-state-waivers.php
https://campus.kennesaw.edu/current-students/financial-aid/student-resources/cost-of-attendance.php

🏆 Flagship Scholarships (Competitive Scholarships)

Kennesaw State offers scholarships through its Office of Scholarships, but none are guaranteed by GPA or test score alone. All institutional awards are competitive, meaning students must apply. Awards vary by donor, department, and eligibility criteria.

KSU does not publish a single flagship full-ride or named university-wide merit program (like some state flagships do). Instead, students compete for a mix of smaller institutional and donor-funded awards.

No university-wide competitive scholarship tiers or award tables are publicly available.

Sources:
https://www.kennesaw.edu/honors/student-resources/scholarships/index.php
https://campus.kennesaw.edu/current-students/financial-aid/student-resources/cost-of-attendance.php
https://collegereadyparent.org/kennesaw-state-university-scholarships/

💎 Hidden Gem Scholarships

Even though Kennesaw State doesn’t offer automatic merit, Georgia families can still tap into strong state, donor, and departmental scholarships that keep costs down. These are the real “hidden gems” at KSU.

Scholarship / Program Amount Eligibility Separate App? Renewable? Who Wins? Deadline
HOPE Scholarship (Georgia Lottery) Covers most in-state tuition (~$5,700) Georgia residents; 3.0+ HS GPA; maintain 3.0 in college No Yes Typical B+/A- Georgia students March 1 (state/USG deadline)
Zell Miller Scholarship (Georgia Lottery) Covers full in-state tuition (~$7,000) Georgia residents; 3.7+ HS GPA + 1200 SAT/26 ACT; maintain 3.3 in college No Yes Top GA graduates who exceed HOPE thresholds March 1 (state/USG deadline)
Coca-Cola First-Gen & STEM Scholars $5,000/yr (4–5 yrs) First-time, full-time KSU students who are first-gen or STEM; HOPE-eligible; show need; maintain ≥2.75 GPA Yes Yes First-gen B-level students with HOPE & need March 1 (via KSU Foundation deadline)
Marching Owls (Band Stipends) ~$500–$2,000 performance stipend Audition + stay active (fall + spring) Yes (audition) Yes Musicians in ensembles March 1 (general KSU deadline)
ROTC (Army, Air, Navy) Full or partial tuition + stipend + books U.S. citizens; GPA/fitness & service commitment Yes Yes Strong leadership, academics, service Varies by branch / unit (often early spring)
Gary Kaukinen Memorial (History Ed) ~$1,000 First-gen majors in History Education Yes Varies First-gen history ed majors Unknown (contact department)
Bagwell College Alumni Club (Student Teaching) $500–$1,500 Student teachers; faculty & mentor recs; need preferred Yes No Committed education majors entering student teaching Unknown (contact college)
Study Abroad Scholarships (Clark, Takada, ENPLAS, True Family, etc.) $500–$1,000 GPA 3.0+, various majors; tied to specific programs Yes No Students planning faculty-led or field-study abroad Varies by program (often spring prior year)
KSU Donor & Departmental Scholarships $500–$5,000 Varies by major, leadership, first-gen, need Yes Varies Students who answer profile early & match criteria March 1 (for most via ScholarshipUniverse)

FAQ

Can these awards stack with HOPE or Zell?
Yes. Most hidden-gem and departmental scholarships at KSU are designed to combine with state aid as long as your total aid does not exceed your cost of attendance. (KSU’s Scholarship FAQs confirm multiple awards can be held.)

Is March 1 the universal deadline for all KSU scholarships?
For most KSU Foundation / institutional scholarships, yes — applications open Nov 1 and close March 1. But specific departmental or honors awards may have earlier or different deadlines (e.g. Honors priority by Feb 1).

How do I find the exact deadline for a departmental award?
Check your department’s scholarship pages or contact the college’s administrative office. The Scholarship Universe portal will often list the deadline when you view the award match.

When do scholarship awards typically notify students?
For many institutional awards, notifications are sent beginning in March, after the application closes.

Sources:
https://www.kennesaw.edu/honors/student-resources/scholarships/index.php
https://collegereadyparent.org/kennesaw-state-university-scholarships/
https://campus.kennesaw.edu/current-students/financial-aid/student-resources/cost-of-attendance.php

🎖 Honors College

Kennesaw State’s Journey Honors College is designed for motivated students who want smaller classes, faculty mentorship, and special opportunities. Admission is competitive and requires a separate application, essays, and strong academic performance. Many named scholarships are tied to specific Honors cohorts or donors.

What a Typical KSU Honors Student Looks Like:
High school GPA in the 3.6–4.0 range*, rigorous coursework (AP/IB/dual enrollment), plus leadership or service. *Estimates based on past cohorts; exact cutoffs vary.
Scholarship Award Amount Eligibility Separate App? Renewable? Who Actually Wins? Deadline
President’s Emerging Global Scholars (PEGS) Renewable scholarship + international trip funding Incoming Honors freshmen; strong academics; leadership and global interest Yes Yes (4 years) High-achieving, globally-minded students with leadership experience Feb 1 priority / Mar 1 final
Wellstar Tom & Betty Phillips Elite Honors Nursing Scholars $2,000/yr Honors Nursing students; strong academics; commitment to nursing Yes Yes (4 years) Top nursing admits with leadership/service backgrounds Feb 1 priority / Mar 1 final
Ancient & Modern Classics Cohort $1,000 (one-time) Honors students in classical studies & humanities; interest in international travel Yes No Strong humanities students with travel focus Feb 1 priority / Mar 1 final
Bobbie Bailey Foundation Honors Scholarships Varies ($1,000–$5,000) Honors students in Computing & Software Engineering or Engineering Yes Varies Engineering/tech students in Honors with strong academic record Mar 1
Lindy Radow Humanities & Social Sciences Honors Scholarship Varies (~$1,000–$2,500) Honors students in Radow College (Humanities/Social Sciences) Yes Varies HSS majors in Honors with donor alignment Mar 1

Other Honors Opportunities (not tied to named awards):

  • Donor & Departmental Awards — Honors students often receive priority for $500–$5,000 scholarships through Scholarship Universe.
  • National Fellowship Guidance — Advising for Rhodes, Truman, Fulbright, Goldwater, and other external fellowships.
  • Study Abroad & Research Support — Competitive stipends for projects or international study.

FAQ

How selective is KSU’s Honors College?
Admission is competitive: most freshmen accepted had GPAs in the 3.6–4.0 range with AP/IB/dual enrollment rigor, plus evidence of leadership or service. A separate application and essays are required.

What’s the difference between Honors scholarships and state aid like HOPE/Zell?
Honors scholarships are donor-funded, competitive awards on top of state aid. Many students layer HOPE/Zell with $1k–$5k Honors awards to reduce net cost further.

Do all Honors students get funding?
No. While many receive support, named scholarships are limited and competitive. However, being in Honors improves access to donor pools and fellowship advising.

When should I apply for best consideration?
The Honors priority deadline is Feb 1, with a final deadline of Mar 1. Applying early maximizes scholarship consideration.

Sources:
https://www.kennesaw.edu/honors/student-resources/scholarships/index.php
https://collegereadyparent.org/kennesaw-state-university-scholarships/

⭐ College Specialty

Kennesaw State has grown into one of Georgia’s largest universities, with more than 43,000 students and a mix of practical programs that connect directly to the state’s workforce. Families looking at KSU often choose it for applied majors and strong regional pipelines rather than national prestige.

What Stands Out at KSU: While not a nationally selective school, KSU is recognized for career-ready programs and hands-on learning — especially in fields that feed directly into Atlanta’s job market.
  • Business (Coles College of Business) — Ranked the No. 1 Online MBA in Georgia and No. 42 nationally by U.S. News & World Report (2025). EMBA program ranked top 3 in the U.S. by CEO Magazine.
  • Online Programs — KSU has nationally ranked online graduate degrees in IT, business, and engineering. Its online undergraduate business program is ranked No. 21 nationally (U.S. News, 2025).
  • Engineering — Undergraduate engineering ranked No. 62 nationally among non-doctoral programs (U.S. News, 2025), with strong ABET accreditation and ties to Georgia’s construction/transportation sectors.
  • Institutional Growth — Named one of the “7 Fastest-Growing Universities” in the U.S. (Statista, 2023) and among the top 3% of best campuses nationwide (Niche, 2025).
  • Nursing & Health Professions — Well-established nursing program with consistently high NCLEX pass rates, feeding directly into Georgia’s healthcare system.

Final Thoughts

Kennesaw State University may not hand out automatic merit or big-name competitive scholarships, but that doesn’t mean affordability is out of reach. For Georgia families, the real value comes from stacking HOPE or Zell Miller with smaller donor awards, plus the lower in-state tuition that KSU already offers. Out-of-state students won’t find reciprocity discounts here, but they can still compete for departmental scholarships or use KSU’s growing online and applied programs as a more affordable pathway into Atlanta’s job market.

Bottom line: if your student is aiming to stay in Georgia, take advantage of the state lottery-funded scholarships, and explore Honors or departmental awards through the Scholarship Universe portal. KSU’s strength is accessibility and career preparation, not prestige pricing — which can be a big win for families looking for a practical, affordable degree.

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Last updated: August 2025

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