Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)
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Kent State University at Orange School District
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About Kent State University at Orange School District
Kent State University at Orange School District is a satellite instructional site located in Cleveland, Ohio. This location represents a partnership between Kent State University and the Orange School District, providing university-level programming within a local school district setting. Such partnerships allow regional universities to extend their reach into suburban communities and deliver coursework closer to where students live and work.
No specific programs are currently listed for this site in available IPEDS data. University extension sites at school district locations commonly offer graduate education programs, teacher licensure coursework, and professional development for educators, designed to meet the continuing education and credentialing needs of K-12 school professionals.
Cleveland is Ohio's second-largest city and anchors the northeastern Ohio metropolitan region. The Orange School District serves the eastern Cleveland suburbs, an area with a strong concentration of education professionals. Kent State University's presence at this site supports educator development and graduate-level access for professionals in the greater Cleveland metropolitan area.
32000 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44124
Programs
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