State Rep. Kathleen Clyde, who represents central and southern Portage County in Ohio’s 75th District, met with 30 of Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Choose Ohio First scholarship students on Feb. 13 at the Kent Student Center to discuss a wide range of issues.
The Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program provides scholarship support to Ohio residents who wish to pursue degrees in science, technology, engineering, mathematics or medicine (STEMM). The state of Ohio, recognizing that a workforce trained in these areas is essential for strengthening its economy, created the program to provide tuition support to Ohio residents pursuing STEMM degrees.
After a brief presentation focused on the need for more state support for affordable higher education, more clean energy jobs and the need for young people to vote and testify in the Statehouse, she took several questions from Â鶹ÊÓƵ students.
Student questions ranged from sustainability, renewable energy standards and green initiatives to the cost of textbooks, legalization of marijuana and gay marriage, and a variety of economic issues. Clyde, who is in her third term in the Ohio House of Representatives, recently announced that she will be a ranking member on Government Accountability and Oversight and will serve on several committees, including Finance and Appropriations, Public Utilities, and the Finance and Appropriations subcommittee on Transportation.
She was born and raised in Garrettsville, Ohio, in northeast Portage County and now lives and works in Kent. She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Wesleyan University in Connecticut and law degree from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. For more information about Clyde, visit .
For Ohio residents applying to Â鶹ÊÓƵ or already enrolled full-time, there are several academic areas eligible for support.
For more information about the Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, or to apply, visit www.kent.edu/chooseohio1st.