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KSU STUDENT HANDBOOK & PLANNER 2013-2014
DiScLAimER This KSU Student Handbook & Planner is not a contract and should not be construed, considered or otherwise implied as a contract. It is designed for informational purposes only and the provisions are not contractually binding. The University has the discretion in making revisions to the KSU Student Handbook & Planner to remain current and consistent with our current practices or changes in local, state or federal law. Thus, the University retains the right to modify or discontinue any policies, programs or procedures described in the publications unless doing so would conflict with the terms of some other express agreement.
The 2013-2014 KSU Student Handbook & Planner was revised Summer 2013 and is the most up-to-date. Material in the KSU Student Handbook & Planner is intended to be accurate at the time of printing. However, unintentional errors may exist and policies, procedures, regulations and fees, as well as event dates, times and locations may have changed since publication.
Other important publications for approved rules and regulations include the Kennesaw State University Catalog included at kennesaw.edu/handbooks.
The KSU Student Handbook & Planner is published each academic year by the Division of Student Success. The Division of Student Success oversees all student organizations funded through Student Activities fees distributed by SABAC. The Student Activities and Budget Advisory Committee (SABAC) serves as an advisory committee to the Vice President of Student Success on allocation of student activity funds, on approval of applications to form new organizations, and on changes to the constitutions or bylaws of existing student organizations. Authority is delegated by the President of Kennesaw State University to the Vice President of Student Success, who acts on the advice of SABAC. SABAC receives budget requests from eligible organizations and holds hearings to consider whether these organizations will be given the amount requested. Hearings are held on Wednesday afternoon during Fall and Spring semesters and are open to the public. SABAC’s membership includes representatives of the administration, staff, faculty and students. Student members are appointed by the Student Government president. SABAC is chaired by a student member elected by the committee. More SABAC information may be found on the Division of Student Success web page at kennesaw.edu/studentsuccess/sabac.shtml.
Cover & layout design by Daniela Dewendt, Kennesaw State UniversityBachelor of Fine Arts - Graphic Communication, Spring 2013.
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WELcOmEWelcome to Kennesaw State University. KSU strives to provide an intellectually and socially dynamic campus that offers a safe and supportive setting for all. Each of us plays a role in cultivating this environment, and the KSU Student Handbook & Planner describes the privileges and responsibilities of all students as members of the Kennesaw State community. You will also learn about many campus services and resources available to support your achievements, augment your college experience, and assist in challenging times. It is important that you take time to familiarize yourself with the materials in this KSU Student Handbook & Planner. Thank you for choosing Kennesaw State University.
THiS BOOKThe KSU Student Handbook & Planner is comprised of four major parts: a monthly and weekly planner, general information about services offered by campus departments, students’ rights & responsibilities, and advertisments from those who helped financially support the production of this publication. Offices and resources are listed alphabetically but grouped by primary departments. See the contents below for breakdown.
It is produced by KSU Student Media (KSUSM) as part of the Department of Student Life. Approximately 10,000 copies are printed and available to students free of charge while supplies last. Portions of this book are also online at ksustudent.com.
This book is paid with KSUSM advertising revenue, using no Student Activity fees.
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KENNESAW STATE UNivERSiTy miSSiONKennesaw State University is a comprehensive public university that serves primarily northwest Georgia and Atlanta. With nationally recognized liberal arts, professional, and continuing education programs, KSU offers exemplary disciplinary and interdisciplinary education at the baccalaureate, master’s, specialist, and professional doctoral levels. KSU’s students prosper in a supportive environment with faculty, staff, and administrators who are vitally engaged in student life. KSU’s academic programs are collaborative and creative, emphasizing both the development and application of knowledge. The KSU community values and promotes integrity, global awareness, technological literacy, diversity, and lifelong learning.
KENNESAW STATE UNivERSiTy viSiONKennesaw State University is among the best learning-centered comprehensive universities in the country and is expanding its programs of distinction to meet state and national needs. KSU provides excellent and accessible education, promotes research and scholarship, fosters community engagement, supports intellectual inquiry, and contributes to economic development. KSU alumni are well educated in the liberal arts, leaders in their chosen professions, and engaged citizens whose global awareness and lifelong learning make them visionary leaders for Georgia, the nation, and the world.
KENNESAW STATE UNivERSiTy STUDENT SUccESS civiLiTy STATEmENTFall 2008
In the Division of Student Success at Kennesaw State University, we care deeply about the welfare of students on campus and about how students, faculty, and staff members treat each other. The KSU community should be one where all people feel safe from threats of violence, anger, or oppression.
We believe our community should be a diverse one where people of all cultures, colors, faiths, beliefs, orientations, and abilities are treated with respect and dignity.
We understand that differences of opinion do occur, and that such differences are healthy, but how such differences of opinion are expressed is important.
The challenge before us in the Division of Student Success is to work together to help create a more civil community at Kennesaw State University.
Our committed goal, therefore, is to work together to formulate a plan of action that will help Kennesaw State University become a place where civil behavior is routinely practiced and is an integral part of our culture.
We expect the practice of civility as a routine part of our lives in this community of higher learning.
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KENNESAW STATE UNivERSiTy STUDENTS’ cREEDDeveloped by the KSU Student Human Relations Task Force, 1998
The community of Kennesaw State University is steadfast in its commitment to academic excellence and personal integrity. Members of the Kennesaw State University community are obligated to a practice of civilized behavior. Choosing to become a member of this community proclaims the acceptance of KSU’s Creed as suggested by the following ideals.
i WiLL ALWAyS STRivE FOR PERSONAL AND AcADEmic EXcELLENcE.
This statement pledges a commitment to eliminate cheating, lying, disloyalty, and infidelity in all academic, athletic, social and personal relationships.
i WiLL ALWAyS RESPEcT THE RiGHTS, FEELiNGS AND PROPERTy OF OTHERS.
This statement pledges a commitment to eliminate the violation of any individual’s or group’s rights to freely express themselves in an appropriate way to eliminate libel, slander, malicious vandalism, theft, arson, and destruction of property.
i WiLL ALWAyS ENcOURAGE UNiTy By APPREciATiNG THE DiFFERENcES iN PEOPLE AND THEiR iDEAS.
This statement pledges a commitment to the appreciation and recognition of others regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnic heritage, national origins, disability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic level, political or religious affiliation or disaffiliation, this statement also supports the idea that we can learn from the differences in our community.
i WiLL ALWAyS REmAiN FAiTHFUL TO THE iDEAS SUGGESTED AND DETER ANy BEHAviOR THAT THREATENS THE RiGHTS OF ANy KSU mEmBER.
All KSU community members are obligated not only to support the ideals suggested but also to confront and discourage inappropriate behaviors wherever and whenever they are encountered.
i WiLL ALWAyS STRivE TO cREATE AN ATmOSPHERE WHERE iDEALS WiLL DEvELOP AN AcADEmic AND SOciAL cOmmUNiTy THAT iS civiLiZED, REWARDiNG AND DyNAmic AT KENNESAW STATE UNivERSiTy.
The students of Kennesaw State University challenge all campus members to establish and uphold a standard of excellence in responsibility and behavior in all aspects of life by adopting the ideals in this Creed.
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THE KENNESAW STATE UNivERSiTy ALmA mATER
Lyrics by Cynthia Parks, KSU, 198218th Century German Melody “Gaudeamus Igitur” (Let Us rejoice Therefore), Anonymous
Kennesaw, dear Kennesaw,Nestled in the Georgia pines,
What a special place you hold,Treasured in this heart of mine.For the candles you set burning,
Lighting paths of love and learning.For the gifts you have given me,
Kennesaw, I will cherish thee.
Kennesaw, dear Kennesaw,Fairest of the Southland’s fame,
Sons and daughters gathered here,Stand to praise thy lovely name.
For the friendships that were made here,For the dreams we dare to dream here,
Kennesaw, we will cherish thee,Kennesaw, we will cherish thee.
THE KENNESAW STATE UNivERSiTy FiGHT SONGby James Sochinski
We Are The Owls and We Bring The Fight,All Through the South-land, All Know Our Might!
From the Moun-tain We Bring Spi-rit, Heart, and Vic-to-ry!
Let’s Go Owls!
Our Men and Wo-men Bring Ho-nor and Fame,Strong in the Class-room, Strong in the Game.
From the Moun-tain We Bring Spi-rit, Kennesaw! It’s On to Vic-to-ry!
Go Owls! Fight Owls!
K-S-U! K-S-U!
We Are The Owls and We Bring The Fight,All Through the South-land, All Know Our Might!
From the Moun-tain We Bring Spi-rit, Kennesaw! It’s On to Vic-to-ry!
Kennesaw State was originally established by the University System of Georgia in 1963 as Kennesaw Junior College serving 1,000 students. The college became a four-year institution in 1976 and was named Kennesaw College in 1977. In 1988, it was named Kennesaw State College and in 1996 became Kennesaw State University. Currently, Kennesaw State University is the third-largest university in Georgia with more than 24,600 undergraduate and graduate students representing 132 countries.
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TELEPHONE KSU is included in the 10-digit dialing area. When calling a campus extension from off campus, use the following area codes and prefixes: 678-797-2xxx (extensions); 770-499-3xxx; 770-420-4xxx; 770-423-6xxx; 770-794-7xxx. A searchable directory and department number listing is available online at directory.kennesaw.edu/dir/department.
The information provided in this publication is correct at the time of printing; contact specific offices for the most up-to-date information.
Interdisciplinary Studies International Admissions International Student Retention Intramural Sports (Fitness Ctr.) Kennesaw Activities Board (KAB) KSU Bookstore Library Library Reference Life Long Learning Center (LLC) Management Marketing & Professional Sales Math LabMathematics & Statistics M.Ed Degree Program Music Nursing Office of the PresidentOrientation Programs OWL Radio; StudioOwl’s Nest Parking Political Science Psychology Registrar Residence Life Secondary Education Social Work & Human Services Sociology & Criminal Justice KSU Student Media, Marketing Student Conduct & Academic Integrity Student Development Student Fees and AccountsStudent Government Assoc (SGA) Student Life Student Success ServicesStudy Abroad Teacher Educ. Advisement Ctr. Theatre & Performance Studies Visual Arts Wellness Center Writing Center
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Don’t miss a thing! Owl Life includes all student clubs and organizations, fraternities and sororities, academic and recreation groups, and campus departments. It provides a gateway to allow you, as a student, to document your participation and learning as well as help you match your interests with opportunities to get involved and events on campus. Login to Owl Life and discover all the possibilities:
1. go to owllife.kennesaw.edu2. click “Log In” (upper right-hand corner)3. use your Net ID and password to enter4. follow the prompts and explore!
ADmiSSiONS Enrollment Services Division
Location: Town Point (3391) – Suite 1000Phone: 770-499-6300Email: [email protected]: admissions.kennesaw.edu
Admission to Kennesaw State University is decentralized among three offices; Undergraduate Admissions, Graduate Admissions and Global Admissions.
The Office of University Admissions is the primary initial enrollment office with responsibility for student marketing, recruitment, academic admission screening and readmission of former students at the undergraduate level. This office serves as the official contact to the Board of Regents for all admission operations regarding SIS admission compliance, reports, regulations and operations. The Office of Graduate Admissions is responsible for the initial enrollment process and recruitment at the graduate level. The Office of Global Admissions is the contact for admission processes and recruitment specific to international students and provides the following free services:
• Issuance of I20 certificates• Verification of F1 student visa status• Reinstatement of F1 visa status thru USCIS• Change of status from f2s, H1b, Ls, Es to F1 status
Please note: there are no visa lawyer services at KSU.
Applicants admitted to KSU are not guaranteed admission to their major of choice. Many programs have internal admission processes and standards. Admission to KSU is ALWAYS required prior to admission to a specific “gated” program. Applicants to KSU apply online at either the undergraduate or graduate level. The enrollment services webpage, linked from the KSU homepage, is the hub for prospective and enrolled students to access student services offices in a virtual one-stop-shop. Included as well is an enrollment services calendar showing important dates and deadlines. Prospective students are directed from the enrollment services webpage to the appropriate admissions site to request materials, find out about information
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sessions and tours, research deadlines and admission requirements, apply online, check the status of their application, conduct admission business through transactional web tools and access additional information. It is the responsibility of the applicant to review and adhere to admission standards and deadlines for their status (freshman, transfer, etc.). Admission standards are available in the graduate and undergraduate catalogs as well as online.
AUXiLiARy SERvicES & PROGRAmSVice President for Operations, CBO & CIO
card Services centerLocation: Carmichael Student Center (5) – Suite 207Phone: 770-499-3436Email: [email protected]: kennesaw.edu/idservices
The Card Services Center works closely with the Department of Parking & Transportation and other departments to “make you official.” First-time services to students and employees are often free (e.g. IDs and parking permits). Replacement services are usually subject to fees. Card Services is responsible for:
Issuing KSU Student ID Cards All enrolled students at Kennesaw State University are required to carry an official KSU Identification Card. The KSU ID card is honored across campus for photo identification, in security applications, for access to events, activities and resources and for selected retail services. All students must present their KSU ID Card to University officials upon request.
Issuing Student Parking PermitsAll vehicles on campus must display a valid KSU parking permit. Vehicles without a valid permit will be ticketed and/or booted. Most commuter parking areas require a hang-tag to open the gates. New permits are issued annually to residential students; all others are valid for the duration of your enrollment. It is the responsibility of all KSU students to review and abide by the Parking Policies and Procedures: kennesaw.edu/parking.
Managing the KSU Carpool ProgramZimride is a fun and easy way to share the seats or catch a ride. Go to zimride.kennesaw.edu/ for more information.
Managing the KSU Higher One Debit Card ProgramThe KSU Debit Card program gives students the option to receive funds electronically either through direct deposit to a checking/debit account with our distribution bank or by ACH to a third-party bank. Students are not required to open an account with the partner bank but must use the card provided to set up their refund choice online.
Copy/Print Services for StudentsCopy/Print Services provides students with copying and printing resources across campus. There are currently 200+ Multi-Function Devices (MFDs) campus-wide that provide color and black and white copying and printing. Using an MFD requires a valid KSU ID card or guest card. Coin operated copiers are also available in select locations. Copy/Print Services also offers a wireless web-based printing option on campus called PrintWise found at printwise.kennesaw.edu.
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Go to Card Services:• If you lose your KSU student ID• If you lose your Higher One debit card• If you lose your parking permit• If you want to sign-up for a student carpool• For copy/print questions or help
culinary & Hospitality ServicesLocation: The Commons (40)Phone: 678-797-2902 Email: [email protected] Website: kennesaw.edu/dining
KSU Culinary Services serves the campus community with fast, friendly service and value options to make eating on campus palate-pleasing, healthy and convenient. The Commons, KSU’s all-you-care-to-eat dining hall, is next to the Burruss Building just north of the Campus Green. The Commons is the main dining hall for meal plan participants, and is also open to the public. Non-students may either purchase a one-time entry to The Commons or a full meal plan. Other dining options around campus include Einstein Bros. Bagels, Chick-fil-A Express, PJ’s Coffee Café, and Delancey Deli, Jazzman’s Café, and The Hoot. Students may use meal plan swipes in The Commons and at The Hoot.
All dining venues, including The Commons, accept “K-Cash” flex dollars, from either of two accounts: General Declining Balance or Food Restricted. Details about the K-Cash program and the Food Restricted plans are on our website. To manage your account or check your meal plan balance, buy additional meal plans, or add money to your KSU ID, visit the online K-Cash Manager at kcashmanager.kennesaw.edu.
Department of Parking & TransportationLocation: House 48 – First FloorPhone: 770-423-6506Email: [email protected]: kennesaw.edu/parking
The Department of Parking & Transportation (DPT) is responsible for the policies and daily operations of KSU’s Big Owl Bus (B.O.B.) shuttle service, more than 12,000 parking spaces as well as the maintenance of all parking decks, lots, and University roads. The DPT works closely with Card Services in issuing parking permits. KSU’s shuttle service provides:
• Service between campus and various local area apartments• Service to Town Center at Cobb Mall• Safe and secure lighted shuttle stops
The shuttle is free to ride for all KSU students with a valid KSU ID. Only individuals who have a legitimate connection to KSU and possess a valid KSU ID or shuttle pass may ride the shuttle. B.O.B. runs Monday thru Thursday 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM and Friday 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM* with stops on campus at the South end of the Carmichael Student Center, the North end of the Carmichael Student Center, and Chastain Pointe. Off-campus stops are at U Club on Frey, U Pointe Kennesaw, The Collegiate, West 22, KSU Sports & Recreation Park, KSU Center as well as Town Center Mall, Town Point park and ride lots.
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Real-time shuttle and parking updates via the free Where’s B.O.B.? smartphone app available at kennesaw.transloc.com.
*The shuttle routes and hours are subject to change during the semester. The Department of Parking & Transportation reserves the right to change the shuttle schedule without notice.
Kennesaw State University BookstoreLocation: Carmichael Student Center (6) – Room 144 (Customer Service Counter)Phone: 770.423.6261Email: [email protected] Website: bookstore.kennesaw.edu
The KSU Bookstore has textbooks (used, digital and rental options), course materials, school and art supplies, computer hardware and software, KSU apparel, gifts, and convenience store items and more. The KSU Bookstore’s mission is to provide value, convenience and great customer service.
AUDiO viSUAL TEcHNOLOGy SERvicES Vice President for Operations, CBO & CIO
Location: Sturgis Library (17) – Suite 445Phone: 770-423-6057Email: [email protected]: avts.kennesaw.edu
Audio Visual Technology Services (AVTS) offers tools and services to enhance the KSU student experience through A/V. AVTS provides technical support to student groups hosting events on campus. Equipment such as microphones, stands, projector and screen, large and small group PA’s can be requested through EMS (Event Management System) to support various events.
A/V Circulation is another valuable resource to students on campus. Cameras, tripods, audio kits and other various equipment can be reserved for 3-day check-out periods for use on academic projects. Go to avts.kennesaw.edu to fill out an Equipment Request Form.
AVTS Lab has up-to-date video and audio editing software and computers to assist students in the completion of academic multimedia projects. Lab space is limited and must be reserved by calling 770-423-6057.
AVTS HOURSMonday thru Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
BENTLEy RARE BOOK GALLERyVice President for Operations, CBO & CIO
Location: Sturgis Library (17) – Room 217Phone: 770-423-6289Website: web.kennesaw.edu/archives/about-gallery
The Bentley Rare Book Gallery is both a dynamic learning space and a repository for rare items. The mission of the Bentley Rare Book Gallery is to preserve and develop
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collections of rare, unique, and historic books and manuscripts in order to engage and educate the University and community in the history of the book. Through the Gallery’s unique hands-on presentations, exhibitions and workshops, campus visitors and local community members have the opportunity to appreciate the rich history represented in the collection and the value of preserving it for future generations. The Gallery has diverse holdings reflecting the history and development of the book in the English-speaking world and the impact the written and printed word has had, and continues to have, on human progress.
BOX OFFicECollege of the Arts
Location: Wilson Building (31) – Stillwell TheatrePhone: 770-423-6650 Email: [email protected] Website: kennesaw.edu/arts/boxoffice
Want to see a show for free? Volunteer as an usher! To learn more, please visit kennesaw.edu/arts/volunteerRequest.shtml.
BOX OFFICE HOURSMonday thru Thursday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PMFriday 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
cENTER FOR HEALTH PROmOTiON AND WELLNESSWellStar College of Health and Human Services
Location: Student Recreation & Wellness Center (3) – Room 131Phone: 770-423-6394Email: [email protected] Website: kennesaw.edu/col_hhs/wellness
The Center for Health Promotion and Wellness (a.k.a. the Wellness Center) encourages students to assume more responsibility for their health and well-being through awareness and education. The primary goal is to enhance and provide a balance in the intellectual, emotional, physical, social, environmental, and spiritual development of the whole person. The Center strives to provide an environment that is supportive of positive health practices. Programming focuses on helping students reduce lifestyle risk factors. The Center also serves as a learning center for future exercise and health science students. It promotes wellness through a variety of avenues including:
Wellness EventsLearn-over-lunches, health fair, guest speakers, health screenings, CPR/First Aid/AED classes, fun walks, body image awareness week, and National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week.• Fitness Assessments. The Center offers a MicroFit, a computerized fitness evaluation for blood pressure, cardiovascular endurance, body composition, muscular strength, and flexibility. The computerized testing allows for pre- and post-test comparisons. Appointments are required.
Nutrition Services The Center employs a full-time registered and licensed dietitian who is available
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to students for one-on-one nutrition counseling (by appointment) on a variety of needs, including weight loss/management/gain, eating disorders/disordered eating, food allergies, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sports nutrition etc. The dietitian also coordinates nutrition education events around campus and is available for guest lectures and student organizations.
Peer Health Education Program Students who have an interest in health promotion, and who want to get involved on campus, can apply to become a peer health educator. Students can become nationally certified through a national peer educator network and have the opportunity to educate their peers on a variety of college health issues.
Educational MaterialsThe Wellness Center contains DVDs, books, magazines, and other publications on health and wellness topics. In addition, there are software programs where one can analyze ones diet and get healthy cooking tips and recipes.
CONTROLLER’S OFFICEOffice of Finance & Accounting
Bursar’s OfficeLocation: Carmichael Student Center (5) – Room 233Phone: 770-423-6419Email: [email protected]: financialservices.kennesaw.edu/bursar
The primary mission of the Bursar’s Office is to support the University’s educational goals through the accurate assessment of student tuition and fees; collection and receipting of tuition and fee payments; and, timely disbursement of student refunds. The Bursar’s is comprised of the Cashiering, Student Accounts, and Accounts Receivable sections.
HOURSMonday thru Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
FEESDiploma Fee: A diploma fee of $30 (for undergraduates) and $35 (for graduates) is required of all degree candidates and is payable at the time a petition to graduate is presented to the registrar. The fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable. It entitles the student to one diploma.
Diploma Replacement Fee: When a request is received to reorder a diploma (lost in fire, move, etc.), a fee of $30 will be assessed.
Fax Fee: Priority fee for electronic transmission (fax) of unofficial transcripts or certifications forms/letters of $10 per document.
Late Payment Fee: A $50 late payment fee will be assessed for tuition and fee payments received after the end of late registration and drop/add. This fee may apply at other times as well. For specifics, contact the Bursar’s Office.
Late Registration Fee: Students requesting a late registration or drop/add after all official registration periods have ended will pay a late hand-registration fee of $30 per transaction.
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Penalty Fee for Returned Check: A penalty fee of $25 will be assessed for each check returned by the bank.
Mandatory Student Fees:Health Clinic $51Intercollegiate Athletic Fee $252International/Global Fee: $14Institution Fees $265Sports & Recreation Parks/Land Acquisition Fee $75Student Activity Fee $52Student Recreation Center $92.80Technology Fee $50Transportation Fee $60Wellness Center Fee $5.20
For other fees, please see financialservices.kennesaw.edu/bursar/tuition.
DEPARTmENT OF DANcECollege of the Arts
Location: Chastain Pointe (300) – Suite 306Phone: 770-794-7673 Email: [email protected] Website: kennesaw.edu/dance
The Department of Dance is the largest dance program in the state of Georgia and a leader in undergraduate dance education in the Southeastern United States. Non-majors may take dance classes as well as attend dance concerts in the fall and the spring. For more information, please visit kennesaw.edu/dance, email [email protected] or call 770-794-7673.
DEPARTmENT OF RESiDENcE LiFEDivision of Student Success
Location: University Village Suites (38) – Suite 3051Phone: 770-420-4388Email: [email protected]: kennesaw.edu/residencelife
On-campus Living – Learning communitiesThere are multiple on-campus communities that offer unique features to meet the needs of specific student populations. First-time new traditional freshmen may live in the University Village Suites and designated buildings at University Village and KSU Place. Upper-class students live in University Place and designated buildings at KSU Place. With an expansion of University Place in Fall 2012, there are now 3500 students living in campus housing. There are also a variety of special interest housing options such as Honors, Global Learning/International, Veterans, and Music and Entertainment.
Kennesaw State University, in cooperation with the KSU Foundation, began offering on-campus housing in the fall of 2002. On campus housing is coordinated through a collaborative effort between KSUF Housing Management LLC (a subsidiary of the KSU Foundation) and the KSU Department of Residence Life. Leasing, contracts,
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and finances for certain communities (KSU Place, University Place Phase I, University Village, and University Village Suites) are managed directly by KSUF Housing Management LLC–while others (University Place Phase II) are managed by Residence Life. All maintenance and housekeeping services are handled by KSUF Housing Management LLC. All programming, residential student conduct, roommate relations, resident development and support, and the Resident Assistants are handled by the Department of Residence Life.
For specific details about the various types of housing, rental rates, and on-campus leasing, visit ksuhousing.com, call 770-426-0668, or email [email protected].
Off-campus HousingFor students seeking off-campus housing options, the Department of Residence Life provides a third-party service, The Housing Registry, that allows students to view local apartments for rent, rooms for rent in nearby homes, or students seeking roommates to share off-campus living accommodations. For more information visit kennesaw.edu/residencelife/offcampus.shtml
DEPARTmENT OF SPORTS & REcREATiONDivision of Student Success
Location: Student Recreation & Wellness Center (3) – Room 129Phone: 770-423-6913Website: kennesaw.edu/student_life/intramurals
The Student Recreation & Wellness center is next to the Campus Green and offers students fitness programs including group exercise classes, personal training, special events, and fitness workshops. The Recreation Facility offers great views of the Campus Green, Fitness Equipment that is easy and enjoyable to use, a gymnasium where students will find a friendly pick-up game and an XP Power Performance room. The Student Recreation & Wellness Center also offers customized fitness programs with personal trainers.
Over seventy group exercise classes, offered weekly, include Yoga, Kickboxing, Hip Hop Aerobics, and Indoor Cycling.
The Department of Sports and Recreation offers special events and fitness workshops. Students may race in annual events like the Turkey Trot and Daffodil Dash or show what they’re made of in the Iron Owl Weight Lifting Competition. The Department also hosts several different fitness workshops each semester like Indoor Cycling Essentials, TRX Suspension Training, Zumba® and YogaFit Instructor Trainings.
Nature Bound is an outdoor recreation program that is a collaboration between the Department of Sports & Recreation and the Center for Student Leadership. The organization offers both recreational and educational opportunities for everyone – novice to expert. Nature Bound is founded on the principles of experiential learning to develop knowledge, leadership, and community. Nature Bound offers an array of trips including hang gliding, backpacking, mountain biking, white water rafting, skydiving, hiking, caving, and rock climbing. Students may become a member of Nature Bound for $25 per semester or $50 for a year to receive 20% discount on trips, discounts on outdoor rental, priority registration and a t-shirt. Membership is not required to go on trips. To register visit the Equipment Check-out Desk inside the Student Recreation & Wellness Center. Visit kennesaw.edu/naturebound for more information.
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Equipment checkout offers recreational equipment for students with a valid KSU ID to checkout for personal use such as tennis rackets, footballs, basketballs, Frisbees, and softball equipment. Recreational equipment may be checked out for three days. Equipment turned in late is subject to a $2.00 per day per item late fee. Outdoor Equipment is also available for weekly rentals such as tents, sleeping bags, ground pads, and hammocks. Students can also sign up for Nature Bound trips, buy guest passes and forgotten id passes at the Equipment Checkout Desk. A valid KSU ID is required to checkout items. The Equipment Checkout Desk is inside the Student Recreation & Wellness Center.
The KSU Bike Shop gives students the opportunity to get their bikes tuned up and worked on through the use of their student fees. Labor is included, but any parts needed will have to be brought in by the patron. All bike service is completed the same day and bikes need to be picked up the same day to avoid late fees. The Bike Shop also offers three-day mountain bike rentals, with a $200 cash or check deposit. There is a $25.00 late fee per day with mountain bike rentals. A valid KSU ID is required to checkout items. The KSU Bike Shop is inside the Student Recreation & Wellness Center.
club Sports are housed in the Department of Sports & Recreation and provide an opportunity for students to compete in a sport they love, stay fit, get involved at KSU, and build lifelong friendships. Currently twenty-eight clubs compete against other local and regional teams that include UGA, GT, Emory, Duke, Alabama, and UT. Club Sports are student-initiated and managed, allowing opportunities for leadership, team building, public speaking, decision-making, organization, budgeting, creativity, and camaraderie. Students who aren’t interested in playing a sport can still get involved by volunteering as a stat keeper, travel manager, or marketing manager. Participants in the Club Sports program must be actively enrolled, fee paying KSU students in a degree seeking program with a minimum 2.0 KSU AGPA. Visit ksuclubsports.com for additional information.
intramural Sports provides the opportunity to compete with other Kennesaw State students in a fun, friendly environment. Leagues are available for Men’s, Women’s, and CoRec teams. Individual sports and special events are also offered. All skill levels are welcome. Fall sports include flag football, dodge ball, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and golf. Spring sports include basketball, softball, bowling, and recreational soccer.
Summer sports include 4v4 flag football and sand volleyball. Information on upcoming events, registration, and schedules is available at ksuimsports.com.
DEPARTmENT OF STUDENT LiFEDivision of Student Success
Location: Carmichael Student Center (5) – Room 274Phone: 770-423-6280Email: [email protected] Website: ksustudent.com
The Department of Student Life’s mission is to foster holistic student development, promote personal growth, provide diverse opportunities and empower students through experiential education, leadership development, relationship-building, and civic engagement.
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There are four components to the Department of Student Life: Fraternity & Sorority Life, Operations, Student Involvement, and KSU Student Media.
Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life (OFSL) includes: • 22 national fraternity and sorority chapters • Four councils: KSU Panhellenic, KSU InterFraternity Council (IFC), KSU NPHC (National PanHellenic Council), and KSU MGC (Multicultural Greek Council).• 5 Panhellenic sororities• 6 IFC fraternities• 4 NPHC sororities• 4 NPHC fraternities• 3 Multicultural fraternities and sororities• 2 national Greek honor societies
The Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life is located in room 238 of the Carmichael Student Center (5). Visit online at kennesaw.edu/greeklife.
Operations includes:1. RSO Space Reservations (for meetings and events on campus)2. Business Management (access to student activity funds for RSOs)3. Office Management (game room, 3rd floor student organization area, student assistants and student managers)
Student involvement includes: • Registered Student Organization Support Services • Kennesaw Activities Board (KAB)• Student Government Association (SGA)• Annual Student Activities Awards Ceremony• Week of Welcome • Orientation “Tailgate” Event
KSU Student media (KSUSm) includes: • KSU Student Handbook & Planner• Market Day (event)• OWL Radio (internet) • Share (art and literary magazine)• Talon (feature magazine) • The Sentinel (newspaper)
KSUSM’s main office is located in room 277 of the Carmichael Student Center (5). Visit online at ksusm.com.
DEPARTmENT OF THEATRE & PERFORmANcE STUDiESCollege of the Arts
Location: Wilson Building (31) – Room 249Phone: 770-499-3123 Email: [email protected] Website: kennesaw.edu/theatre
The undergraduate theatre and performance studies program at KSU includes theatrical production, musical theatre, storytelling, performance of literature, performance art, and the performance of self in everyday life. Non-theatre majors
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who would like to audition or volunteer are encouraged to contact the theatre department at 770-499-3123 or email [email protected]. To learn more, please visit kennesaw.edu/theatre.
DEPARTmENT OF UNivERSiTy STUDiESUniversity College
The ESL Study and Tutorial centerLocation: Sturgis Library (17) – Room 442Phone: 770-423-6377Email: [email protected] (David Schmidt - Director)Website: kennesaw.edu/us/esl
At the ESL Study and Tutorial Center, international students are offered a variety of services and activities, including tutoring in writing, reading, pronunciation, and presentation skills; general education academic advising; and the Conversation Partners Program, which matches international students with native English-speaking faculty, staff, and students in a mutual exchange of languages and cultures. The ESL Study and Tutorial Center is also a place where international students can study, use the Center’s computers and printer, have access to a small library of reading and writing texts, or simply relax between classes.
HORAcE W. STURGiS Vice President for Operations, CBO & CIO
Location: Sturgis Library (17) – Administrative Office Library G-27Phone: 770-423-6202 (Information/Circulation Desk)770-423-6325 (Reference Desk)Email: kennesaw.edu/library/about/contactUs.html Website: kennesaw.edu/library
The library, named after the university’s first president Horace W. Sturgis, is designed to support and advance the teaching and learning activities of the greater university community.For checkout of materials, the KSU ID card serves as a library card. An extensive collection of journals and electronic books is accessible through the online catalog. Interlibrary loan services are also available for items not owned by the library.
The library provides access to computers located in the Information Commons on the first floor of the library. Laptops may be checked out for library use only. Both individual and group study spaces are available. OWLSpace, the Study Commons, is located on the ground floor of the library and provides group and individual seating, study and presentation rooms, wireless service and vending machines.
Research assistance is available in the Reference Clinic, Library 113. This service is also available via text (770-913-6255), telephone (770-423-6325), online live chat, and individual appointment. Library use instruction classes are scheduled during the semester.
HOURSMonday thru Thursday 7:00 AM – MidnightFriday 7:00 AM – 8:00 PMSaturday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday 1:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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*The Sturgis Library has extended hours during exams.
iNFORmATiON TEcHNOLOGy SERvicESVice President for Operations, CBO & CIO Student Technology ServicesLocation: Burruss Building (4) – Room 475Phone: 770-499-3555Email: [email protected]: its.kennesaw.edu/students
Information Technology Services (ITS) strives to offer the necessary tools for students to accomplish collaboration, research, scholarship, and innovation. ITS provides the foundational infrastructure of all campus computing, from installing and maintaining network connectivity, server management and telecommunications, to technology training and customer-focused technical support. For support with any technology contact the Student Technology Services. (See contact info above.)
On-site services provided in Burruss Building, Room 475: • Computer lab • Free local faxing • Document and image scanners • Printing *Dual-boot iMacs in a collaborative space • Laptop network and charging port space
Technology support is provided for: • On-campus applications and services • Owl Express • KSU Wi-Fi • Email • Desire2Learn (D2L)
Technology advice is provided for: • Malware removal • Laptop maintenance for Apple and Microsoft OS • Vendors referrals for hardware and more complex computer problems.
Technology training is provided via: • Instructional booklets its.kennesaw.edu/cdoc • Online tutorials computertrain.kennesaw.edu • Classroom workshops its.kennesaw.edu/techoutreach • One-on-one training its.kennesaw.edu/apps/owltrain
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY SERVICES HOURSMonday thru Thursday 7:30 AM – 11:00 PMFriday 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
*During school breaks, office hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
COMPUTER LAB HOURS (Burruss Building – Room 475)Monday thru Thursday 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM Friday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday 7:30 AM – 6:30 PM Sunday 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM
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*Computer Labs are closed during breaks. Schedule is shortened during summer semester.
KSU POLicE / DEPARTmENT OF PUBLic SAFETyVice President for Operations, CBO & CIO
Location: Department of Public Safety (20) – Room 105 (Chief Office)Phone: 770-423-6206Email: [email protected] Website: kennesaw.edu/police/frames.html
The University operates a full-service police department employing seventy-two personnel, thirty-nine of whom are sworn/certified police officers (including one K-9 officer), to promote safety and security on campus. Prospective police recruits must pass a nationally-validated entry-level police exam, undergo an extensive background investigation, psychological evaluation, medical evaluation, and successfully complete ten weeks of Police Academy in order to ensure the highest level of service to the KSU community. All KSU officers have the power of arrest and the authority to enforce all state laws. Their criminal jurisdiction includes the entire campus and extends 500 yards outside any KSU property controlled by the state Board of Regents (traffic jurisdiction is statewide). If an offense occurs within the officers’ jurisdiction, they can leave this area to pursue the offender.
Call 770-423-6666 (ext. 6666 from any campus phone) twenty-four hours a day, every day of the year, to reach a trained operator who will dispatch appropriate resources. A strong, cooperative partnership exists between the KSU Police and Cobb County 911. All 911 calls originating from KSU are immediately transferred to the KSU Police Communications Center.
There are three Community Policing offices: 1) the North Precinct is at University Village, adjacent to the North Parking Deck, 2) the East precinct is at the KSU Soccer Stadium and 3) the main precinct is in Public Safety (Building 20).
The Department of Public Safety exists to ensure that KSU is a safe and secure community, conducive to the free exchange of ideas within an academic setting.
Ride-Along ProgramThe KSU Police allow scheduled ride-alongs with the KSU community. Ride-alongs require a signed waiver of liability and a scheduled appointment. To schedule a ride-along, email [email protected]. Visit the website for complete information.
Internship ProgramKSU Police internship program is open to KSU students who are pursuing a degree in criminal justice or communications. To complete an application, go to kennesaw.edu/police or e-mail a request for internship at [email protected].
Bicycle Anti-Theft ProgramKSU Police offers a bicycle registration program, BAT, similar to tag/license plate vehicle registration. It is free and voluntary. Students that own bicycles are encouraged to register with the KSU Police. Registering a bike will allow confirmation of the owner and possibly help with recovery. BAT registration forms are available at all three police offices.
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KSU STUDENT HEALTH SERvicES WellStar College of Health and Human Services
Locations: House 52, House 53, and University Village (38) Phone: 770-423-6644Email: [email protected] (Kathleen Gunchick M.D. – Director) Website: kennesaw.edu/col_hhs/hc
KSU operates three health clinics on campus supported completely by student fees. The Village Clinic is in the University Village and sees patients for same day sick visits only. The House 52 Clinic is on Campus Loop Road and sees patients for specialty appointments, follow up appointments, scheduled gynecologic exams, travel health and immunizations. Psychiatric and Social Services are in House 53 on Campus Loop Road.
Patient visits are at no cost. Charges may be incurred for laboratory tests or medications.
HOURS (ALL CLINICS)Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
mUSEUm OF HiSTORy & HOLOcAUST EDUcATiONVice President for Operations, CBO & CIO
Location: KSU Center (33) – Suite 125Phone: 678-797-2083Website: kennesaw.edu/historymuseum/index.shtml
The Museum of History & Holocaust Education (MHHE) presents public events, exhibits, and resources focused on World War II and the Holocaust in an effort to promote education and dialogue about the past and its significance today. The MHHE invites visitors to explore World War II and the Holocaust through interactive exhibits, personal stories, and film. Admission, parking, and programs are free and open to the public.
OFFicE OF ALUmNi AFFAiRSOffice of University Advancement & Development
Location: House 56Phone: 770-423-6333Email: [email protected]: kennesaw.edu/alumni
The Office of Alumni Affairs serves as the liaison between the University and its alumni, connecting students and alumni to the many resources offered by both the office and the KSU Alumni Association. Kennesaw State University defines an alumnus as one who has matriculated for at least one full-time semester and remains in good standing with the University. Anyone meeting this definition is thereby considered a part of the KSU Alumni Association.
Students can get involved with the Alumni Association by participating in Clutch Council or STARS (Student Alumni Recruitment Society). Both registered student organizations offer leadership opportunities, access to alumni mentors including
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officers and members of the 17-member Alumni Association Board of Directors, and scholarship awards. Additional programs and services are available to all KSU students including financial literacy seminars and 63 Days Until Graduation (a rewards program and countdown to commencement named to celebrate the University’s founding year) among others.
Discover all the Office of Alumni Affairs and KSU Alumni Association have to offer by visiting kennesaw.edu/alumni or by calling 770-423-6333.
HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
OFFicE OF DivERSiTy & iNcLUSiONPresident’s Office
Location: English Building (27) – Suite 201Phone: 678-797-2614Email: [email protected]: kennesaw.edu/diversity_inclusion
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion works to promote Kennesaw State University’s vision of developing a strong multicultural, diverse and inclusive educational environment. Under the direction of the Chief Diversity Officer, the Diversity Forum and the six Presidential Commissions work to evaluate existing programs and develop new initiatives to support diversity, equity, and inclusion at KSU.The Diversity Forum members include the Presidential Commission Chairs and Associate Chairs along with other campus stakeholders and students. The six Presidential Commissions are:
• Commission on Disability Strategies and Resources• Commission on GLBTIQ (Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgender, Inter-Sex, Questioning) Initiatives (includes Registered Student Organizations Kennesaw Pride Alliance and Non-Normative Anti-Assimilationist Group)
Students are encouraged to be involved with a Commission or the Diversity Forum.
• Commission on Gender and Work Life Issues• Commission on Racial and Ethnic Dialogue• Commission on Sustainability• Commission on Veterans Affairs
OFFicE OF THE REGiSTRAREnrollment Services Division
Location: Kennesaw Hall (1) – RotundaPhone: 770-423-6200Email: [email protected] Website: kennesaw.edu/registrar
RegistrationAll registration at KSU is conducted over the web through Owl Express. There are two phases of registration at KSU: Early Registration and Final Registration. The Early Registration phase is available to students who are currently enrolled and in good standing. These students are strongly encouraged to register within the Early Registration phase. The Final Registration phase is available to new, readmitted,
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and all currently enrolled students. New students are invited to attend an orientation session where they will have an opportunity to register for classes. A Drop/Add Session is offered to students during the first week of classes. After each registration phase, fees must be paid to avoid cancellation of classes.
GraduationUndergraduate students should submit a formal petition for the degree through the online petition process. Login to Owl Express; select Registration and Student Records tab; select Petition to Graduate. Once submitted, the graduation petition process will initiate a petition fee assessment and a final audit of your academic record to determine eligibility toward the degree. Expect four to six weeks for a completed degree audit. Graduate students should see their Program Director for the petition to graduate. After the petition to graduate is received by the Office of Registrar, a graduation fee is assessed and a degree audit is completed in four to six weeks, which will be mailed.
$35 – Graduate Diploma Fee$30 – Undergraduate Diploma Fee
Program and course requirements and university policies are subject to change without advance notice.
DegreeWorksDegreeWorks is a web-based tool that provides real-time advice on degree progression. This system is designed to aid and facilitate academic advising, but is not intended to replace face-to-face advising sessions. DegreeWorks is available to undergraduate students who entered KSU in Fall 2008 or who have a catalog year equal to Fall 2008 or later. Students can access DegreeWorks through Owl Express. Students who entered prior to Fall 2008 should continue to meet with their academic advisor concerning degree progression.
TranscriptsKSU transcripts are issued to students upon request through Owl Express. Transcripts requested through Owl Express will be mailed or picked up the next business day. Effective Fall 2012, students may request transcripts to be mailed or delivered electronically.
University System of Georgia Regents’ RequirementBoard of Regents of the University System of Georgia policy requires the basic competence of academic literacy; that is, certain minimum skills of reading and writing.
Students may satisfy the Georgia Regents’ requirement by earning a grade of C or higher in ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 (or transfer equivalent). Students who have taken either ENGL 1101 or ENGL 1102 and not earned a grade of C or higher must also enroll in the writing tutorial workshops when they re-enroll in the composition courses.
WithdrawalsTo completely or partially withdraw from classes at KSU, a student must withdraw online through Owl Express, Registration and Student Records. The date the withdrawal is submitted online will be considered the official KSU withdrawal date and will be used to calculate any tuition refund or refund to Federal student aid and/or HOPE scholarship programs. It is advisable to print the final page of the withdrawal for your records. Withdrawals submitted online prior to midnight on the last day
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to withdraw without academic penalty will receive a “W” grade; withdrawals after midnight or exceeding withdrawal limits will receive a “WF” grade. Failure to complete the online withdrawal process will result in no withdrawal from classes.
Students withdrawing from classes before the end of late registration and drop/add are entitled to a 100% refund. After that date, students will be granted a percentage refund of tuition and fees only if they withdraw completely from the university. Lab, specialized course/major, and insurance fees are not refundable if withdrawal from course(s) is made after the end of late registration and drop/add.
Veterans’ BenefitsThe university is on the approved list of the Georgia State Approving Agency for the training of veterans, disabled veterans as well as the children and widows of deceased veterans who are eligible for benefits under the G.I. Bill.
Students in training under the G.I. Bill are required to pay all fees as regular students, since they are paid benefits directly through the Veterans Administration. KSU and the VA do not have an agreement to process tuition/fee waivers; failure of the VA to pay students in a timely manner does not eliminate or delay a student’s financial responsibility to Kennesaw State University.
Students may withdraw from courses any time before the last three weeks of the semester. Summer withdrawal dates vary. As of fall 2004, students will be allowed a maximum of eight total withdrawals if they entered KSU as a freshman.
OFFicE OF STUDENT FiNANciAL AiDEnrollment Services Division
Location: Kennesaw Hall (1) – Room 1501 Phone: 770-423-6074Email: [email protected] Website: financialaid.kennesaw.edu
KSU is committed to remaining accessible to all qualified students despite rising educational costs. A wide variety of financial aid programs are available to help students pay the costs of attending the University such as scholarships, grants, employment and loans. Most awards are given on the basis of financial need; some are awarded in recognition of merit and achievement. All have one objective – to help provide access to a KSU education.
The following sources of financial aid are available to all eligible students. Students are encouraged to file their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) no later than April 1, 2014 to be considered for the subsequent academic year.
Sources of Financial Aid: • Federal Pell Grant • Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant • TEACH Grant • Scholarships (both Merit-Based and Need-Based) • Federal Work Study • HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship
Student Loans:• Federal Direct Stafford Loan (Subsidized) • Federal Direct Stafford Loan (Unsubsidized) • Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) • Graduate PLUS Loan (Graduate Students) • Private Alternative Loan (FAFSA required) • Federal Perkins Loan • Emergency Loan
HOURSMonday thru Thursday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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*Offices are closed when school is not in session.
OmBUDS OFFicEPresident’s Office
Conflict Resolution ResourcesLocation: English Building (27) – Suite 201Phone: 770-794-7773 (Faculty/Student Ombuds - Dr. Anne Richards) 678-797-2640 (Staff/Student Ombuds - Mr. Bernard Anderson) Email: [email protected] (Faculty/Student Ombuds - Dr. Anne Richards) [email protected] (Staff/Student Ombuds - Mr. Bernard Anderson)Website: kennesaw.edu/ombuds
The University Ombuds provide confidential assistance to all students in mediating complaints or conflicts. Ombuds also provide information on University processes and policies, help visitor