Kent State University at Ashtabula
Kent State University at Ashtabula, commonly referred to as Kent State University Ashtabula and Kent State Ashtabula and formerly known as Kent State University Ashtabula Campus, is a satellite campus of Kent State University in Ashtabula, Ohio. Kent State University is an eight-campus network serving northeastern Ohio. Established in 1958, Kent State Ashtabula is known locally for its nursing program, which accounts for nearly 75 percent of registered nurses in Ashtabula County. Students can begin any of Kent State's nearly 300 undergraduate majors, and can complete several bachelor's degrees entirely at the Ashtabula campus as well as more than 20 associate programs. Classes have been at the present campus since 1967.
Kent State University at Ashtabula established a wine program in fall of 2011, offering degrees in Viticulture and Enology. In November 2017 the university partnered with a local vineyard to sell its wine.