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Kean At A Glance


Type of School: Public university Size of Campus: 180 acres in metropolitan Union County, New Jersey Number of Students: 16,019 students Number of Faculty: 450+ faculty members; 20:1 student-faculty ratio Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: 50+ undergraduate majors and 70+ graduate degrees


Geographic Diversity: One of the top five most diverse campuses in the US, as ranked by DiversityInc


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s a historically inclusive university desig- nated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, Kean University prepares students for


challenging careers in an ever-evolving global economy. The University offers 50+ undergraduate de-


grees and 70+ graduate program options. Com- bined, Kean’s wide range of academic degree programs and the unique opportunity to study at Wenzhou-Kean University in China—a fully En- glish-speaking environment with students from the US and across China—allows students more chances to explore as they find their path in life. Whether you see yourself in the worlds of


finance, education, science, or something else entirely, you’ll receive the knowledge and tech- nical skills you need in the ever-evolving interna- tional marketplace. What’s more, international students have access to a number of Kean Foun- dation Scholarships to help offset the financial requirements of attending university.


Student and campus life Life at Kean is a vibrant mix of academic, social,


and cultural activities. Students can get involved both on and off campus with access to résumé- building internships. Kean is just a 30-minute train ride to New York City direct from campus, but world-class music, dance, and theatrical per- formances can engage you right here as well.


Residential student services Ranked the best “Best College Dorms” among public universities in New Jersey by Niche.com, Kean’s residence halls are vibrant communities of close to 2,000 students, where Greek life, ser- vice and leadership opportunities, dining, the arts, athletics, and so much more await you as a resi- dential student.


Discover Kean We encourage interested students and their fam- ilies to learn more about the University and its many opportunities, as well as experience our world-class facilities, either online or by registering for an upcoming virtual event at kean.edu/visit. Find your path to climb higher!


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International Student Services: The Office of International Student Services provides current and prospective international students with the best advice and assistance in understanding the regulations of F-1 student status, the latest immigration news, and workshops and events to assist with adjusting to life in the United States.


International Student Budget (2022–2023): • Tuition & Fees: $20,364 • Room & Board: $12,834* • Total: $33,198


* Average double occupancy residential rate


Financial Aid: International students are eligible for various Kean Foundation Scholarships; only one application is required.


Test Score Requirements: Please note the TOEFL/IELTS requirement is only waived if you are a native English speaker or have completed an undergraduate degree obtained from a US institution or a country whose native language is English. • TOEFL minimum score: 79 (internet based) or 550 (paper based) • IELTS minimum score: 6


Application Deadlines and Fees: Rolling admission with preferred application deadlines: • Fall preferred deadline: April 20 • Tuition deposit deadline: May 1 • Fall transfer deadline: August 1 • Spring transfer deadline: December 1 • Application fee: $75


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