Kent State University MPH Tuition Fees: A Comprehensive Guide

Pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree is a significant investment in your future. Kent State University offers accessible and flexible undergraduate and graduate public health programs designed to deliver top-tier education. Understanding the tuition fees associated with these programs is crucial for prospective students. This article provides a detailed overview of Kent State University's MPH tuition fees, associated costs, and available financial aid options.

Understanding the Cost of Attendance

The full cost of attendance at Kent State University comprises various components, including:

  • Tuition and Fees: These are the direct expenses owed to Kent State University.
  • Food and Housing: For students living on-campus, this includes the cost of room and board. Commuter students who purchase a meal plan will also have this cost.
  • Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment: These are essential for academic success.
  • Transportation: Costs associated with commuting to and from campus.
  • Personal Expenses: This covers miscellaneous costs such as clothing, entertainment, and personal care items.

Tuition Rates for Online Programs

Kent State's online public health programs are designed to be accessible, offering top-tier education at competitive tuition rates. The cost of the program depends on factors such as Ohio residency, full-time or part-time enrollment, campus location, and courses taken.

Tuition Guarantee Cohort Rates (TGCR)

Kent State University offers a Tuition Guarantee Cohort Rate (TGCR) for new first-year and transfer undergraduate students. Actual tuition costs may vary based on a student’s chosen academic plan. Detailed information regarding tuition and fees can be found in the University Fee Register.

Undergraduate Tuition - Kent Campus (2025-2026)

For undergraduate students at the Kent Campus for the academic year 2025-2026, the following rates apply for students that began attendance at KSU prior to fall 2018:

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  • Ohio Resident: Tuition is $10,416.20, and with food and housing costs of $13,920.00, the total comes to $24,336.20.
  • Non-Ohio Resident: Tuition is $20,561.40, and with food and housing costs of $13,920.00, the total is $34,481.40.

These rates are based on 12-18 semester hours. Program and special course fees are additional. A $474.30 per-credit-hour fee applies to all enrolled semester hours above 18 credits. The food and housing costs are based on a standard double room and The Blue meal plan.

For first-year undergraduate or transfer students that are starting their first year in Fall 2025 or Spring 2026 semesters the following rates apply:

  • Ohio Resident: Tuition is $13,445.20, and with food and housing costs of $13,920.00, the total comes to $27,365.20.
  • Non-Ohio Resident: Tuition is $23,590.40, and with food and housing costs of $13,920.00, the total is $37,510.40.

These rates are based on 12-18 semester hours. Program and special course fees are additional. A $610.75 per-credit-hour fee applies to all enrolled semester hours above 18 credits. The food and housing costs are based on a standard double room and The Blue meal plan.

Regional Campus Per Credit Hour (2025-2026)

Tuition-Guarantee Cohort Rates (TGCR) for the 2025-2026 academic year are structured per credit hour. The general fee is used to fund various non-instructional student and academic support services and operations at the Regional Campuses.

Ohio Resident - Lower Division Rates

  • 1 Hour: Instructional Fee $322.61, General Fee $23.02, Total Tuition $345.63
  • 2 Hours: Instructional Fee $645.22, General Fee $46.04, Total Tuition $691.26
  • 3 Hours: Instructional Fee $967.83, General Fee $69.06, Total Tuition $1,036.89
  • 4 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,290.44, General Fee $92.08, Total Tuition $1,382.52
  • 5 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,613.05, General Fee $115.10, Total Tuition $1,728.15
  • 6 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,935.66, General Fee $138.12, Total Tuition $2,073.78
  • 7 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,258.27, General Fee $161.14, Total Tuition $2,419.41
  • 8 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,580.88, General Fee $184.16, Total Tuition $2,765.04
  • 9 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,903.49, General Fee $207.18, Total Tuition $3,110.67
  • 10 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,226.10, General Fee $230.20, Total Tuition $3,456.30
  • 11 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,548.71, General Fee $253.22, Total Tuition $3,801.93
  • 12-18 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,549.98, General Fee $253.45, Total Tuition $3,803.42

Ohio Resident - Upper Division Rates

  • 1 Hour: Instructional Fee $382.13, General Fee $23.02, Total Tuition $405.15
  • 2 Hours: Instructional Fee $764.26, General Fee $46.04, Total Tuition $810.30
  • 3 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,146.39, General Fee $69.06, Total Tuition $1,215.45
  • 4 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,528.52, General Fee $92.08, Total Tuition $1,620.60
  • 5 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,910.65, General Fee $115.10, Total Tuition $2,025.75
  • 6 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,292.78, General Fee $138.12, Total Tuition $2,430.90
  • 7 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,674.91, General Fee $161.14, Total Tuition $2,836.05
  • 8 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,057.04, General Fee $184.16, Total Tuition $3,241.20
  • 9 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,439.17, General Fee $207.18, Total Tuition $3,646.35
  • 10 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,821.30, General Fee $230.20, Total Tuition $4,051.50
  • 11 Hours: Instructional Fee $4,203.43, General Fee $253.22, Total Tuition $4,456.65
  • 12-18 Hours: Instructional Fee $4,203.92, General Fee $253.45, Total Tuition $4,457.36

Non-Ohio Resident - Lower Division Rates

  • 1 Hour: Instructional Fee $322.61, General Fee $23.02, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $422.90, Total Tuition $768.53
  • 2 Hours: Instructional Fee $645.22, General Fee $46.04, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $845.80, Total Tuition $1,537.06
  • 3 Hours: Instructional Fee $967.83, General Fee $69.06, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $1,268.70, Total Tuition $2,305.59
  • 4 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,290.44, General Fee $92.08, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $1,691.60, Total Tuition $3,074.12
  • 5 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,613.05, General Fee $115.10, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $2,114.50, Total Tuition $3,842.65
  • 6 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,935.66, General Fee $138.12, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $2,537.40, Total Tuition $4,611.18
  • 7 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,258.27, General Fee $161.14, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $2,960.30, Total Tuition $5,379.71
  • 8 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,580.88, General Fee $184.16, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $3,383.20, Total Tuition $6,148.24
  • 9 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,903.49, General Fee $207.18, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $3,806.10, Total Tuition $6,916.77
  • 10 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,226.10, General Fee $230.20, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $4,229.00, Total Tuition $7,685.30
  • 11 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,548.71, General Fee $253.22, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $4,651.90, Total Tuition $8,453.83
  • 12-18 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,549.98, General Fee $253.45, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $5,072.60, Total Tuition $8,876.02

Non-Ohio Resident - Upper Division Rates

  • 1 Hour: Instructional Fee $382.13, General Fee $23.02, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $422.90, Total Tuition $828.05
  • 2 Hours: Instructional Fee $764.26, General Fee $46.04, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $845.80, Total Tuition $1,656.10
  • 3 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,146.39, General Fee $69.06, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $1,268.70, Total Tuition $2,484.15
  • 4 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,528.52, General Fee $92.08, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $1,691.60, Total Tuition $3,312.20
  • 5 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,910.65, General Fee $115.10, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $2,114.50, Total Tuition $4,140.25
  • 6 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,292.78, General Fee $138.12, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $2,537.40, Total Tuition $4,968.30
  • 7 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,674.91, General Fee $161.14, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $2,960.30, Total Tuition $5,796.35
  • 8 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,057.04, General Fee $184.16, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $3,383.20, Total Tuition $6,624.40
  • 9 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,439.17, General Fee $207.18, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $3,806.10, Total Tuition $7,452.45
  • 10 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,821.30, General Fee $230.20, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $4,229.00, Total Tuition $8,280.50
  • 11 Hours: Instructional Fee $4,203.43, General Fee $253.22, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $4,651.90, Total Tuition $9,108.55
  • 12-18 Hours: Instructional Fee $4,203.92, General Fee $253.45, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $5,072.60, Total Tuition $9,529.96

Northern WV/Western PA - Lower Division Rates

  • 1 Hour: Instructional Fee $322.61, General Fee $23.02, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $84.52, Total Tuition $430.15
  • 2 Hours: Instructional Fee $645.22, General Fee $46.04, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $169.04, Total Tuition $860.30
  • 3 Hours: Instructional Fee $967.83, General Fee $69.06, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $253.56, Total Tuition $1,290.45
  • 4 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,290.44, General Fee $92.08, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $338.08, Total Tuition $1,720.60
  • 5 Hours: Instructional Fee $1613.05, General Fee $115.10, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $422.60, Total Tuition $2,150.75
  • 6 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,935.66, General Fee $138.12, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $507.12, Total Tuition $2,580.90
  • 7 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,258.27, General Fee $161.14, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $591.64, Total Tuition $3,011.05
  • 8 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,580.88, General Fee $184.16, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $676.16, Total Tuition $3,441.20
  • 9 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,903.49, General Fee $207.18, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $760.68, Total Tuition $3,871.35
  • 10 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,226.10, General Fee $230.20, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $845.20, Total Tuition $4,301.50
  • 11 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,548.71, General Fee $253.22, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $929.72, Total Tuition $4,731.65
  • 12-18 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,549.98, General Fee $253.45, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $1,013.89, Total Tuition $4,817.31

Northern WV/Western PA - Upper Division Rates

  • 1 Hour: Instructional Fee $382.13, General Fee $23.02, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $84.52, Total Tuition $489.67
  • 2 Hours: Instructional Fee $764.26, General Fee $46.04, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $169.04, Total Tuition $979.34
  • 3 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,146.39, General Fee $69.06, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $253.56, Total Tuition $1,469.01
  • 4 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,528.52, General Fee $92.08, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $338.08, Total Tuition $1,958.68
  • 5 Hours: Instructional Fee $1,910.65, General Fee $115.10, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $422.60, Total Tuition $2,448.35
  • 6 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,292.78, General Fee $138.12, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $507.12, Total Tuition $2,938.02
  • 7 Hours: Instructional Fee $2,674.91, General Fee $161.14, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $591.64, Total Tuition $3,427.69
  • 8 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,057.04, General Fee $184.16, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $676.16, Total Tuition $3,917.36
  • 9 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,439.17, General Fee $207.18, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $760.68, Total Tuition $4,407.03
  • 10 Hours: Instructional Fee $3,821.30, General Fee $230.20, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $845.20, Total Tuition $4,896.70
  • 11 Hours: Instructional Fee $4,203.43, General Fee $253.22, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $929.72, Total Tuition $5,386.37
  • 12-18 Hours: Instructional Fee $4,203.93, General Fee $253.45, Non-OH Res. Surcharge $1,013.89, Total Tuition $5,471.25

In cases where a student is taking 12-18 hours and attending a Regional campus and the Kent campus concurrently, the cohort rate will be assessed individually for each campus. These individual tuition assessments added together will not exceed the Kent campus cohort rate capped at between 12-18 credit hours during fall and spring terms. The rate for summer terms are not capped at the full-time tuition rate between 12-18 credit hours. Instead, the summer guarantee rate is based on the guaranteed cohort per-credit-hour rate listed above.

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Additional Fees

  • Distance Learning Fee: An additional distance learning fee of $15 per credit hour applies to all students enrolled in a distance learning course.
  • Program and Special Course Fees: Additional program and special course fees may apply.
  • Per-Credit-Hour Fee: An additional per-credit-hour fee is assessed for each credit hour enrolled above 18 credits each semester for undergraduate students.

Tuition at Kent State University at Trumbull

For students attending Kent State University at Trumbull, the tuition structure is as follows:

  • In-State Tuition: For Ohio residents, the undergraduate tuition is $7,170 annually.
  • Out-of-State Tuition: For non-Ohio residents, the undergraduate tuition is $16,642 annually.

Additional Costs at Trumbull

  • Books and Supplies: All students should budget approximately $1,200 annually for books and supplies.
  • Administrative Fees: Additional administrative or academic fees amount to $102 per year.
  • Other Expenses: Out-of-state students should budget around $6,128 for additional expenses.

Total Costs at Trumbull

Combining these costs, the total annual expenses for out-of-state students at Kent State University at Trumbull can reach $35,882.

Housing and Food

Kent State University at Trumbull does not offer on-campus housing. Students not living with family need to budget for food and housing in the Warren area.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Kent State University offers various scholarships and financial aid options for qualified students. These resources can significantly reduce the net price of attending the university.

Financial Aid Availability

Approximately 83% of full-time undergraduate students at Kent State University at Trumbull receive financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships, and fellowships from the institution or from federal, state, or local government agencies.

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Average Aid Awarded

The average financial aid received by students during the 2019/2020 school year was $5,744 per student.

Pell Grants

The average Pell Grant awarded for the 2019/2020 academic year was $5,292. Pell Grants do not need to be paid back.

How to Apply for Financial Aid

To apply for a Pell Grant or other financial aid, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Kent State University FAFSA code is 003051.

Tuition Offset for Online MPH Programs

A $3,000 tuition offset is available to new enrollees in the online MPH programs. To utilize this offer, prospective students must identify the offer and request that it be applied. The tuition offset funds will be credited exclusively toward tuition in the student's final academic term of the program.

Net Price

The average reported annual net price for Kent State University at Trumbull for students receiving grants or scholarship aid was $10,075 in 2019/2020. This net price is a more realistic estimate of the true cost of attending, as it factors in common grants and scholarships.

Student Loans

To provide a realistic picture of the potential out-of-pocket costs, a ten-year student loan with an original principal value of $40,300 has been modeled. This loan balance is a four-year multiple of the $10,075 average net price. Based on these assumptions, a monthly repayment of $458 could be required to pay off your student loan.

Tuition and Cost FAQs

How much does it cost to attend Kent State University for an academic year?

Tuition at Kent State University for an out-of-state student costs $21,570 without financial aid. When factoring in room and board, books and supplies, and other personal expenses, plus the sticker cost (tuition and fees), the total cost for a year at Kent State University for an out-of-state student is $38,926.

How much does Kent State University cost after aid?

For the average student receiving need-based aid, Kent State University costs $33,364 per academic year for an out-of-state student after aid and scholarship funds.

Does Kent State University provide scholarship money?

Yes, Kent State University provides scholarship money. Among undergraduates, 52% received need-based scholarships or grant aid.

Is a degree from Kent State University worth the cost?

Yes, earning a degree from Kent State University can be worth the cost as an investment in your future and career. People with bachelor’s degrees or higher have the lowest unemployment rates compared with those with high school diplomas, some college or an associate degree, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. In addition, studies like this one found that people with higher educational attainment tend to live healthier lives. Social Security Administration. Women with bachelor’s degrees will earn $630,000 more.

Online Programs

Kent State Online offers a variety of degree and certificate programs with approximate tuition costs as follows:

Associate's Degrees

  • Accounting Technology: \$15,200
  • Business Management Technology: \$15,200
  • Criminology and Justice Studies: \$15,200
  • Cybersecurity: \$15,200
  • Individualized Program: \$15,200
  • Information Technology: \$15,200
  • Office Technology: \$15,200
  • Technical Modeling Design: \$15,200

Bachelor's Degrees

  • Applied Media: \$53,700
  • Communication Studies: \$53,700
  • Cybercriminology: \$53,700
  • General Business: \$53,700
  • Information Technology: \$32,300
  • Insurance Studies: \$32,300
  • Integrative Studies: \$53,700
  • Nursing for Registered Nurses (RN to BSN): \$12,000 (based on transfer credits)
  • Public Health: \$53,700
  • Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Technology: \$16,400 (based on transfer credits)
  • Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology: \$53,700
  • Technical and Applied Studies: \$32,300

Master's Degrees

  • Accounting: \$18,400
  • Accounting, Business Technology, and Analytics: \$18,400
  • Business Administration: \$31,800
  • Business Analytics: \$18,300
  • Clinical Epidemiology: \$25,000
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice: \$20,300
  • Cultural Foundations: \$18,300
  • Curriculum and Instruction: \$18,300
  • Educational Psychology: \$18,300-\$20,200
  • Educational Technology: \$18,300-\$20,200
  • Epidemiology: \$32,000
  • Fashion Industry Studies: \$18,400
  • Health Informatics: \$29,800
  • Health Policy and Management: \$32,000
  • Journalism Education: \$18,400
  • Liberal Studies: \$18,300
  • Library and Information Science: \$30,700
  • Music Education: \$20,300
  • Nursing: \$18,300-\$28,100
  • Public Administration: \$24,000-\$26,000
  • Research, Measurement, and Statistics: \$18,300
  • School Library Media K-12: \$30,700
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences: \$32,000
  • Special Education: \$18,300
  • Translation: \$22,600
  • User Experience: \$24,900

Doctoral Degrees

  • Interprofessional Leadership: \$32,200
  • Nursing Practice: \$24,500-\$39,200

Graduate Certificates

  • Accounting Analytics: \$10,300
  • Accounting Fundamentals: \$10,300
  • Advanced Accounting: \$10,300
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: \$9,800
  • Behavioral Intervention Specialist: \$14,700
  • Business Analytics: \$10,300
  • Career-Technical Teacher Education: \$14,700
  • Clinical Research: \$8,300
  • Community College Leadership: \$9,100
  • Disability Studies and Community Inclusion: \$9,100
  • Health Informatics: \$14,900
  • Health Systems and Facilities Design: \$7,300
  • Healthcare Compliance: \$10,400
  • Human Resource Management: \$12,000
  • International Business: \$11,200
  • Journalism Education: \$7,300
  • Leadership and Management: \$8,600
  • Medical Librarianship: \$7,300
  • Nonprofit Management: \$7,300
  • Nurse Educator: \$11,000
  • Nursing Administration and Health Systems Leadership: \$14,700
  • Online and Blended Learning and Teaching: \$5,500
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner: \$20,800
  • Quantitative Business Management: \$8,600
  • Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner: \$18,300

Undergraduate Certificates

  • Addictions Counseling: \$9,700
  • CAD for Manufacturing: \$5,300
  • Career-Technical Teacher Education: \$14,600
  • Computed Tomography: \$7,200
  • Computer Forensics and Information Security: \$7,400
  • Essentials for Business Decision Making: \$5,500
  • Event Management: \$7,200
  • Hospitality Management: \$7,000
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging: \$7,200
  • Mammography: \$2,700
  • Medical Billing: \$7,200
  • Office Software Applications: \$7,200
  • Teaching and Learning with Technology: \$9,700

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