The Evolution of Kent State Online: From Correspondence Courses to Leading Online Education

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Kent State University has a rich history of providing accessible education to students through innovative approaches. While today’s students benefit from more than 90 online degree and certificate programs, the university’s journey in distance learning began much earlier than you might think.

A Legacy of Distance Learning Since 1922

Kent State’s roots in distance education can be traced back over 100 years to 1922, when the university launched its first correspondence courses. These courses allowed students—many of whom were unable to attend campus due to geographical or financial constraints—to learn remotely through mailed materials. This early form of distance learning set the stage for what would eventually become a robust and highly respected online education platform.

The Emergence of Online Learning in 2005

As technology evolved, so did Kent State’s approach to distance education. In 2005, the university began offering online courses to help commuter students and others with busy schedules stay connected to their education. These courses bridged the gap for students seeking flexibility without compromising on the quality of their learning experience.

The Launch of Kent State’s First Fully Online Degree in 2011

A pivotal moment came in 2011 when Kent State launched its first fully online Master of Library and Information Science (M.L.I.S.) program, branded as “eDegree.” This groundbreaking program demonstrated the university’s commitment to embracing online education as a vital way to reach students beyond the traditional campus setting.

Becoming a Leader in Online Education

Since those early days, Kent State Online has expanded rapidly, positioning itself as a leader in online education. The university now offers more than 90 online degrees and certificates across undergraduate, graduate, and certificate levels. Whether students are seeking career advancement, a shift in professional focus, or lifelong learning, Kent State Online provides the flexibility and quality necessary to meet diverse educational needs.

A Continuing Commitment to Accessible Education

Kent State’s dedication to accessible, flexible learning remains stronger than ever, with programs designed to meet the needs of today’s busy students. From its first correspondence courses to its advanced, fully online degree programs, the university continues to innovate and expand its offerings, helping students across the world access high-quality education on their own terms.

Kent State’s century-long history of distance learning showcases its resilience, adaptability, and unwavering commitment to student success. Today, with online learning more essential than ever, Kent State Online is building on this rich legacy to provide world-class education for generations to come.

To learn more about how Kent State Online can help you achieve your educational goals, explore our programs at https://onlinedegrees.kent.edu/degrees.

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