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Flashes Go Further Scholarship Program

The Flashes Go Further Scholarship is a one-of-a-kind program covering more costs to help students attend 鶹ý tuition free.

The Flashes Go Further Scholarship Program is based on Kent State’s mission to transform lives and communities through the power of discovery, learning and creative expression and the university’s commitment to access and completion.

One of the great things about the Flashes Go Further Scholarship is that students do not need to apply. Funds will automatically be placed into your account as long as you meet all the eligibility requirements below, and if you meet FAFSA financial aid requirements that must be submitted on an annual basis.

Graduates

 

“This program is a testament to our deep commitment to access and completion for all,” President Todd Diacon noted. “We are consistently recognized nationally for our success in graduating more students. Our graduation rate is already the highest in northern Ohio and the third highest in the state, but we won’t rest until all students we enroll graduate and succeed in their first jobs after college.”

 


 

Who is Eligible?

  • Admitted and continuing students with a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and pursuing their first bachelor’s degree attending full-time at the Kent Campus.
    • Students must establish financial aid eligibility annually through completion of the FAFSA for your initial and continued awarding of Flashes Go Further. Please note that your financial situation may change year to year, and that change may impact your overall eligibility, or awarding amounts, for Flashes Go Further during your time at Kent State.

Eligibility Criteria

  • U.S. Citizens or permanent residents.
  • Must be classified as an Ohio resident for tuition.
  • Males age 18-24 must register with Selective Service.
  • Enrolled in a bachelor’s degree granting program.
    • The Exploratory major and pre-majors for a bachelor's degree are eligible.
  • Must be working toward first bachelor’s degree.  Post-undergraduates are not eligible.
  • Enrolled full-time at the Kent Campus (minimum of 12 credit hours designated as Kent Campus courses) each semester.  
  • Must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the current academic year and have a total family income of $75,000* or less.
    • *Students with family income of $75,001-$100,000 may still qualify for a reduced amount no higher than $2000 up to the cost of tuition if eligibility criteria are met.
  • Students must submit all requested financial aid documents and the FAFSA must be free of all holds and processing issues. Financial aid status can be checked in FlashLine.
    • If a student feels the income reported on the FAFSA is no longer accurate, review the Special Circumstances process to address changes in household income, divorce, death of a parent, etc. For more information, contact the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center.
  • Student must meet the standards of the  .

How to Apply

  • Enroll full-time at the Kent Campus (minimum of 12 credit hours designated as Kent Campus courses).
  • Submit the FAFSA for the current academic year to establish annual eligibility.
  • No separate scholarship application is required. 
  • All students will be screened for eligibility automatically.
  • Eligible students will be notified via their Kent State email address.

How Scholarship Amount is Determined

  • The Flashes Go Further Scholarship covers the difference between Instructional Tuition Fees + General Tuition Fees and other grants and tuition-specific scholarships.
  • If eligibility is reduced to an amount between $1-$199 based on the aforementioned calculation, the student will receive a $200 minimum award.
    • NOTE: If total of grants and tuition-specific awards exceed tuition fee charges, student will not be eligible for a Flashes Go Further Scholarship.
  • Award may be reduced or canceled if the student changes their schedule, drops or withdraws from a course, or their tuition charges change for any other reason.

Sample Scholarship Calculation: One Semester

Instructional Tuition Fee
+ General Tuition Fee
= Total Allowable Fees
- Federal Grants and Scholarships
- State Grants and Scholarships
- 鶹ý Tuition Fee Waivers
- 鶹ý Merit and Tuition-Specific Scholarships
- 鶹ý Tuition-Specific Grants
- Tuition-specific Veteran's benefits if it covers 100% of tuition
- External grants, scholarships and any other awards from an outside source that are tuition-specific (must be designated by the donor)
= Flashes Go Further Scholarship Award Amount

The Flashes Go Further Scholarship cannot be applied to:

  • Housing
  • Meal plans
  • Career Services Fee
  • Program fees
  • Special Course fees
  • Distance learning course fees
  • Legal Services Fee
  • Flight fees
  • Lab fees
  • Book fees
  • Study Abroad fees

How the Award is Released to Students

  • If awarded, the Flashes Go Further Scholarship will be applied directly to the student’s account.

Scholarship Renewal Criteria

  • Students may be eligible for a maximum of 8 semesters, or 4 academic years, of the Flashes Go Further Scholarship.
  • Students must maintain enrollment and financial criteria annually to remain eligible for renewal.
  • The award is available only for the fall and spring semesters, but students will be permitted to request 1 of their semesters of eligibility during a summer term.
  • Student must file the FAFSA every academic year and complete any requests for additional information from the University Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to establish annual eligibility.
  • The student’s family income must be less than $75,000* as reported on each year's FAFSA.
    • *Students with family income between 75,001 and $100,000 may qualify for a reduced amount not to exceed $2000 up to the cost of tuition depending on other gift aid and scholarships.
  • Student must enroll in a minimum of 12 Kent Campus credit hours each semester.  
  • Student must meet the Financial Aid Standards of Academic Progress every semester.

For questions about this program, contact scholarships@kent.edu.