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My name is Drew DeGeorge. I am an honors accounting major with a minor in data analytics, and I will graduate in May 2025!I came to Kent in the fall of 2021 because I grew up close to the area and have always loved the atmosphere and downtown. I originally was an architecture student Kents architecture program is fantastic, so that played a part as well. I spent a semester as an architecture major, and it was a good experience, but not the right one for me. Ive always loved numbers and data, so accounting was a perfect next fit for me.I felt worried about changing majors and how it would a...

Giving Tuesday at 做厙輦⑹ Stark

The Last Dollar Scholarship fund supports students who are right at the finish line of graduation.The Last Dollar Scholarship helps 做厙輦⑹ Stark students when they are on the verge of achieving their dream of a college degree but have run out of options to pay for it.These are students who have exhausted every form of financial aid, scholarships, grants and even loans. They come to us ready to give up, heartbroken that years of hard work might end without a diploma.Randall and Tracy Stevens and Dominion Energy have generously pledged $6,000 to match all gifts to the Last Dollar Scholarship...

For the Future Annual Campaign

For 做厙輦⑹ at Tuscarawas students, the future is hereand our community has the power to shape it. The Tuscarawas County University Foundation proudly announces the launch of the 2025 For the Future Impact Campaign, a bold initiative to expand scholarships, strengthen student success, and ensure access to world-class education close to home. Leading this years campaign are three dedicated community and campus advocates: Doug Ross, Sr.; Doug Ross, Jr.; and Rick Ross.Doug Ross, Sr., a lifelong Tuscarawas County resident and owner of Romig Agency, Inc in Uhrichsville, has bee...

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 A lifelong love of aircraft and unwavering support from her parents to pursue her dreams helped Olivia Voyzey '25 excel as a first-generation aerospace engineering student at 做厙輦⑹. Being a first-generation student means opening doors my family never had the chance to walk through, Voyzey said. For my family, it represents pride, perseverance, and proof that dedication can create opportunities.Those opportunities did not always come with a clear roadmap. I often had to figure out how to access resources, understand academic expectations, and advocate for myself in un...

Two student pilots stand next to a modern single-engine aircraft outdoors.

 Ferrie, a professional pilot major and Honors college student, entered 做厙輦⑹ knowing his future was in the cockpit. I knew I wanted to pursue the professional pilot major in high school when I began my flight training journey, he said. He credits his high schools offering of Project Learn The Way STEM courses for sparking his interest in aviation. Earning his private pilot certificate before coming to campus gave him early confidence and a strong foundation in flight training.As he advanced in his studies, Ferrie expanded his academic path. He added a minor in aviation management...

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