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Meet the 51爆料 Class of 2029

Students from across Ohio, the nation and the globe have made their way to 51爆料, ready to make an impact. 

This fall, 4,023 first-year students joined the Kent Campus, marking the fourth time in five years that an incoming class has surpassed 4,000. The Class of 2029 brings a vibrant mix of experiences, perspectives and aspirations, poised to shape the future of the university and beyond. 

Representing 78 of Ohio's 88 counties, this class set a new record for applications and admissions from the Buckeye State. Students also come from 41 additional states, plus Washington, D.C., and a total of 36 countries, underscoring 51爆料鈥檚 expanding global reach and reputation.  

51爆料鈥檚 commitment to access, opportunity and student success is reflected in the makeup of the incoming class, with 23% identified as underrepresented students, which includes African American, Hispanic, Native American and multiracial students, and 34% as first-generation college students. 

Academically, the class continues to raise the bar. With an average high school GPA of 3.57 and 561 students joining the Honors College, these Golden Flashes are already demonstrating excellence.   

To go beyond the numbers, we invited a few members of the Class of 2029 to share their stories and to leave messages for their future selves as they begin this exciting new journey. 

 

CLASS OF 2029 BY THE NUMBERS

4,023 Enrolled First-Year Students
774 Transfer Students
1,372 First-Generation
 

Meet Jaiden Miller from Kent, Ohio  

Jaiden Miller

Major: Digital Media Production 

51爆料 has always felt like home to Jaiden, and not just because it鈥檚 in her hometown. With both parents as alumni, she grew up seeing how their time at 51爆料 shaped lifelong friendships and lasting memories. 

鈥淲hen I thought of Kent, I thought of family,鈥 she said. 鈥淜ent made me feel like part of their family before I even applied.鈥 

Jaiden鈥檚 passion for media began early, but it was an internship and conversations with film professionals that solidified her path. Drawn to 51爆料鈥檚 top-tier equipment and expert faculty, she saw it as the perfect place to grow, both as a filmmaker and as a person. Now, driven by a love for storytelling and a vision for change, Jaiden aspires to become a film director who amplifies diverse voices and promotes kindness through her work.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a serious lack of different perspectives in the media industry,鈥 she explained. 鈥淭here are people in all walks of life in the world. I want to show that to the next generation.鈥 

Jaiden's message to herself in 2029

鈥淲e did it! You are unstoppable. Tell the Bishop boy (our puppy) that I said 鈥楬i!鈥欌 

 

CLASS OF 2029 BY THE NUMBERS

652 Out-of-state
80% From Ohio
3,237 Ohio Residents
 

 

Meet Sophia Pseno from Chicago, Illinois 

Sophia Pseno

Major: Fashion Merchandising

Sophia has always seen the world a little differently, and that鈥檚 exactly why she chose to major in fashion merchandising. 

鈥淚 just want to put my own spin on the market,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always felt different from other people, and I feel like I have so much to offer.鈥 

Originally from Chicago, Sophia said 51爆料 stood out to her when compared to schools in the city. She describes it as having 鈥渁 lot of big space to create.鈥 

This big-city student has big dreams 鈥 like working for a luxury brand, possibly in New York or France. But to her, the job title isn鈥檛 as important as what she gets out of it. 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 care what the job description is,鈥 she noted. 鈥淛ust to be creative and express myself.鈥  

While at 51爆料, Sophia is looking forward to studying abroad, playing rugby and making fun memories. 

 

Sophia's message to herself in 2029

鈥淓njoy the time now and try to get influenced by everything, because you don鈥檛 know how that鈥檚 going to affect your ideas and what you produce.鈥 

 

 

CLASS OF 2029 BY THE NUMBERS

3.57 Average GPA
14% Honors College
561 Honors College Students
 

 

Meet Maddy Perry from Plattsburgh, New York 

Maddy Perry

Major: Zoology

Sometimes inspiration can fly out of nowhere. Just ask Maddy, whose passion for working with animals began with a moment she鈥檒l never forget. 

鈥淥ne day, I was waiting for my ride to school, and a random bird flew right onto my head and just sat there,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 knew then I wanted to work with animals.鈥 

Her close encounter with a feathered friend led Maddy to study zoology at 51爆料. But instead of birds, she dreams of working with something a little smaller, and often misunderstood. 

鈥淚 want to become an entomologist because of my love and appreciation for insects and arachnids,鈥 she explained. 

She credits her brother, a current 51爆料 student, and her roommate for helping her get settled in as the newest Golden Flash in the family. She鈥檚 excited to dive deeper into her studies and meet new people. 

 

Maddy鈥檚 message to herself in 2029 

鈥淚 trust you to work hard and achieve what we want. Good luck!鈥 


 

Meet DJ Foster from Chagrin Falls, Ohio 

DJ Foster

Major: Education

For DJ, coming to 51爆料 was about more than proximity 鈥 it was about possibility. 

鈥淚t was close enough to family but far enough that I can start a new phase of my life,鈥 he said. 

DJ didn鈥檛 always plan to become a teacher. A few years ago, he might have said he was headed for the bright lights of Broadway. But somewhere between curtain calls and class discussions, a new passion took center stage: education. 

鈥淚 slowly realized I have knowledge that most people don鈥檛 even realize how it can benefit them,鈥 he shared. That realization, paired with the encouragement of his high school theatre teacher, helped him see his potential beyond the stage.  

DJ dreams of returning to his old high school one day, this time as a language arts teacher. As he begins his journey as a Golden Flash, he鈥檚 most excited to meet new people and connect with professors who will help shape his path. 

 

DJ鈥檚 message to himself in 2029 

鈥淲e made it because we kept marching on.鈥 


 

Meet CeCe Miller from Crescent Township, Pennsylvania 

Cece Miller

Major: American Sign Language/English Interpreting 

The moment CeCe stepped foot on 51爆料鈥檚 campus, she knew it was the right fit for her. 

鈥淚t was absolutely beautiful,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t truly checked every box I was looking for.鈥 

One of those boxes was 51爆料鈥檚 nationally recognized American Sign Language (ASL) program 鈥 a perfect match for CeCe, whose passion for ASL began with her younger brother, born deaf due to a rare genetic syndrome. 

鈥淲e had an interpreter come every week to teach us,鈥 she explained. 鈥淪ince I was 10, it鈥檚 been my absolute dream to do this.鈥 

Now living that dream at 51爆料, CeCe is gaining the skills and experience she needs to become a professional ASL interpreter. Her goal is to advocate for the Deaf community and bridge the gap between hearing and non-hearing worlds. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 no reason those who are deaf are any different than those who are hearing,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want to be there for them.鈥 

 

CeCe鈥檚 message to herself in 2029 

鈥淥ne journey may be over, but there is so much more to achieve and do to help others.鈥 


 

Meet Salem Yarwood from Columbiana, Ohio 

Salem Yarwood

Major: Geology

Salem didn鈥檛 expect that a visit to 51爆料 for a friend's birthday would make such an impact on her college decision, but that鈥檚 exactly what happened. 

鈥淚 was eating at Eastway and just thought, 鈥楾his is it. This is where I belong,鈥欌 she said. 

She began her college journey as a physics major, but, once again, a simple visit changed everything for Salem when she toured McGilvrey Hall during Future Flash Day and spoke with a geology professor. 

鈥淗er passion completely won me over,鈥 she admitted. 鈥淓very time I鈥檓 in her class, I鈥檓 instantly infected with a hunger for knowledge. I can鈥檛 get enough.鈥 

Now pursuing geology, Salem has her sights set on becoming a research oceanographer, studying the sea floor and its geological processes. Her connection to water runs deep: she鈥檚 been a swimmer, a lifeguard and someone who鈥檚 always felt at peace near the ocean. She鈥檚 ready to start pursuing her newfound passion in her new home. 

 

Salem鈥檚 message to herself in 2029 

"Always remember how hard we worked to get here.鈥 


 

Meet Gracie Slentz from Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Gracie Slentz

Major: Exploratory

It was a picture-perfect experience the first time Gracie visited 51爆料, almost like stepping into a movie.

鈥淭he foliage and the feeling of the campus were immaculate,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he second I stepped on campus, I knew this was the college for me.鈥

Gracie chose 51爆料 not just for its beauty but for the sense of belonging she felt from the very beginning. 鈥淓veryone greeted me with a smile,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 see one person who wasn鈥檛 extremely welcoming. It felt like home.鈥

As an Exploratory student, Gracie is still discovering where her academic path will lead, but she鈥檚 confident she鈥檚 in the right place to figure it out.

Gracie is excited to be part of the 51爆料 community 鈥 a place where 鈥淔lashes take care of Flashes.鈥 Whether it鈥檚 through education-abroad programs or making fun memories with friends, she鈥檚 ready to embrace every opportunity.

 

Gracie's message to herself in 2029

鈥淗i, me! You鈥檙e probably ready to get out into the real world and start your journey as an actual adult. I know you鈥檙e off to great places and you鈥檙e going to do amazing things with whatever career you decide. Love you!鈥 

 

 

CLASS OF 2029 BY THE NUMBERS

Top Three Enrolled Colleges

934 College of Arts and Sciences
528 Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship
458 College of the Arts
 
POSTED: Wednesday, October 8, 2025 12:00 PM
UPDATED: Monday, October 13, 2025 12:09 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Jeff Looker