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Kent State Remains Only Ohio Institution Named a "Great College to Work For"

For a fifth time, university employees give Kent State high marks

ŠćÉ«app is being recognized again as one of the nationā€™s best. Kent State has been selected as one of this yearā€™s ā€œGreat Colleges to Work Forā€ by The Chronicle of Higher Education, the nationā€™s number one source of news, information and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators. Based on a survey of about 44,000 employees at 281 colleges and universities, The Chronicleā€™s 2015 ā€œGreat Colleges to Work Forā€ program recognizes small, medium and large institutions for specific best practices and policies.

The Chronicle released its 2015 results on July 20, and Kent State is one of 86 colleges and universities to receive this prestigious designation. For a second year in a row, Kent State is the only Ohio institution, public or private, on the list. Kent State employees rated the institution highly enough to be recognized in the Compensation and Benefits category for large universities with 10,000 or more students. The other four-year large universities similarly rated include Baylor University, Duke University, Hofstra University, Saint Leo University, Southern New Hampshire University, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, University of Notre Dame, University of Southern California and University of Washington.

ā€œItā€™s a significant accomplishment for Kent State to be a five-time winner of ā€˜Great Colleges to Work Forā€™ and gratifying to see the evidence that our faculty and staff feel valued and appreciated,ā€ says Beverly Warren, Kent State president. ā€œI am honored to be a part of this remarkable community.ā€

The survey results are based on a two-part assessment process: a questionnaire administered to faculty and staff about individualsā€™ evaluations of their institutions and a questionnaire about institutional characteristics. The assessment also included an analysis of demographic data and workplace policies, including benefits, at each participating college.

Now in its eighth year, the ā€œGreat Colleges to Work Forā€ program has become one of the largest and most respected workplace-recognition programs in the country.

For more information and to view all the results of the survey, visit The Chronicleā€™s website at . The survey results also are published in The Chronicleā€™s Academic Workplace special report in the July 24 printed edition.

For more information about Kent Stateā€™s compensation and benefits, visit the Human Resources page at www.kent.edu/hr.

 

POSTED: Monday, July 27, 2015 10:39 AM
Updated: Friday, July 26, 2024 09:43 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Emily Vincent