Kennesaw State University
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Global #947
United States of America #235
Institution Info
- Founded
- 1963
- Type
- 4-Year University
- Students
- 37,807 students
- Faculty
- 4 271
- Endowment
- $89.2M
- Website
- https://www.kennesaw.edu/
About
Kennesaw State University is a higher education institution in United States of America, founded in 1963. It is ranked among the top 1,000 universities worldwide. The university has approximately 38K students, an endowment of $89.2M, a member of Global D-Tier (World 501-1000).
Rankings
| Source | Year | Rank | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| UNIRANKS | 2026 | UniRanks #947 · Ranked | 77,45 |
Research Output via OpenAlex
205
h-index
385,875
Citations
14,675
Publications
6,021
i10-index
1,73
Mean Citedness
Tier Memberships
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Frequently Asked Questions
Kennesaw State University is ranked #947 globally according to the UniRanks aggregated ranking. Within United States of America, it holds the #235 position.
Kennesaw State University was founded in 1963, making it 63 years old. It is one of the established institutions in United States of America.
Kennesaw State University has a student body of approximately 37,807 students. The student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 8:1.
Kennesaw State University has produced 14,675 research publications with 385,875 total citations and an h-index of 205, according to OpenAlex data.
Kennesaw State University has an endowment of approximately $89.2M USD. University endowments fund financial aid, research, faculty positions, and campus development.