Patricia
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I'm a senior at Kennesaw State University, and I've watched this school transform in four years. People still think of KSU as a commuter school where you go to class and leave. That hasn't been true for a while.
The growth is insane. KSU is now one of the largest universities in Georgia. There's so much construction—new dorms, new academic buildings, a new sports stadium. It feels like a place on the rise.
The campus life is real now. When I started, everyone went home on weekends. Now? The dorms are full, the dining halls are busy, there's always something happening. Football games actually have a crowd. We have a real student section (the "Herd").
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The location is perfect.** 20 minutes from Atlanta, 20 minutes from the mountains (well, north Georgia hills). You get city access without city prices. Marietta (the other campus) has a whole different vibe—more technical, more military-connected.
The programs are solid. Nursing, business, and education are strong. And because KSU grew fast, there's money for new facilities. Our science building is nicer than some private schools'.
Is it a party school? Not really. Is it a research powerhouse? Not yet. But it's a solid, growing university where you can get a good degree without $50k in debt.
Any other Owls here? How have you seen KSU change?
The growth is insane. KSU is now one of the largest universities in Georgia. There's so much construction—new dorms, new academic buildings, a new sports stadium. It feels like a place on the rise.
The campus life is real now. When I started, everyone went home on weekends. Now? The dorms are full, the dining halls are busy, there's always something happening. Football games actually have a crowd. We have a real student section (the "Herd").
**
The location is perfect.** 20 minutes from Atlanta, 20 minutes from the mountains (well, north Georgia hills). You get city access without city prices. Marietta (the other campus) has a whole different vibe—more technical, more military-connected.
The programs are solid. Nursing, business, and education are strong. And because KSU grew fast, there's money for new facilities. Our science building is nicer than some private schools'.
Is it a party school? Not really. Is it a research powerhouse? Not yet. But it's a solid, growing university where you can get a good degree without $50k in debt.
Any other Owls here? How have you seen KSU change?