Linda Ohrn-McDaniel
Linda Ohrn-McDaniel, Professor, Kent
Linda Ohrn-McDaniel, Professor, Kent
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You will receive a Kent State University diploma.
Yes, Kent State will make every effort to ensure you are on track for your degree. The university is working closely with its (and Notre Dame’s) accreditor, Higher Learning Commission, to make allowances for specific degree requirements where warranted.
Kent State University will develop degree plans for Notre Dame College students, ensuring they can progress through their program of study and providing a similar timeline to graduation, to the greatest extent possible.
Kent State University will make every effort to support students in programs leading to licensure or certification. This includes ensuring eligibility for an equal or comparable license or certification, whenever possible. Contact advisor Kathy Zarges at kmzarges@kent.edu to discuss your options.
Lourdes University reports that EHHS grad JoAnn Gordon, MA ’99, BS ’91, Maumee, Ohio, has been named the new athletic director. Gordon earned her bachelor's degree in physical education at Kent State in 1990, and later earned a master's degree in sports administration from the Kent State in 1999.--Photo courtesy of Lourdes University...
Kent State offers 26 associate degree programs, 144 bachelor’s degree programs and 112 master’s degree programs, in addition to 188 undergraduate minors and 80 undergraduate and graduate certificates (see full list). Kent State offers comparable programs for all of Notre Dame programs, see the crosswalk tables.
No. Only grades earned in Kent State courses will count in the Kent State GPA for graduation and displayed on the Kent State student transcript.