Information on Resources

Each of the units support Student Success at Kennesaw State University. Please check out more of their information below.

  • Campus Awareness, Resource & Empowerment (CARE) Services offers four 
    programs to support KSU students and the community: Basic Needs Pantries, 
    Emergency Assistance, Case Management, and ASCEND. 

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  • CAPS offers a variety of counseling services (individual, group, relationship, and case management) for currently enrolled KSU students.

    Locations

    • Kennesaw Hall, Room 2401 (Kennesaw Campus)
    • Joe Mack Wilson Student Center, Suite 170 (Marietta Campus)

    Email: counseling@kennesaw.edu

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  • CETL supports the integrated professional development of KSU graduate students, 
    full- and part-time faculty, and administrators throughout their careers. We offer 
    programs and services rooted in learning sciences, human development, 
    organizational development, and assessment theory. 

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  • The department of Career Planning and Development assists students with every 
    aspect of the job search: from exploring different career pathways, to preparing 
    resumes and practicing interview skills, and connecting with employers.

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  • Digital Learning Innovations is a multi-faceted department that provides various 
    services and resources related to digital and technology-enhanced learning.

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  • “You Matter” is a suicide prevention and mental health program, aiming to reduce the stigma around addressing depression and thoughts of suicide among college students.

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  • Global Education leads KSU's international endeavors by collaborating with and 
    supporting faculty, staff, and students through globally focused programs, research, and local-to-global partnerships.

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  • The Graduate College supports the delivery of innovative graduate admissions along with strong programs that meet students’ needs. They are also responsible for assisting with and processing applications for graduate faculty status.

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  • The Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books is comprised of five units: the Special Projects Team (KSU Center), the Bentley Rare Book Museum (Sturgis Library), University Archives and Special Collections (Sturgis Library), Records and Information Management (Sturgis Library), and the Museum of History and Holocaust Education (KSU Center). Serving more than 400,000 patrons a year, MARB supports students and faculty through programs, exhibits, internships, and outreach that serves as a bridge between KSU and local, regional, and international communities. 
     
    The University Libraries are comprised of two sites: Sturgis Library on Kennesaw's Campus and Johnson Library on Marietta's campus.  Through collections, instruction, and outreach, the University Libraries  support undergraduate and graduate programs and assist faculty, staff, and students in conducting and disseminating their research.

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  • The Dean of Students is an advocate and resource to help maximize student success at KSU and beyond. Areas include: Administrative Emergency Withdrawals (AEW), Behavioral Response Team (BRT), Student Conduct and Academic Integrity, student advocacy and support.

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  • KSU's Office of Sustainability works to integrate sustainable principles and practices in every aspect of the university including operations, research, academics, and students' experiences.

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  • The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) provides faculty with essential resources/funding for integrating research into courses, finding undergraduate research students, mentoring students, & more.

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  • OwlSwap is a sustainability initiative that operates two FREE clothing closets 
    (professional and everyday wear) accessible to students, staff & faculty. Experiential learning opportunities available.

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  • The SMART Center specializes in peer-based tutoring services for over 80 courses across the University curriculum. The center operates a drop in service located on both campuses as well as online six days a week.

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  • SCAI manages all referrals for academic integrity cases that violate the academic integrity code of conduct. We work with faculty to follow our process and ensure students receive due process.

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  • Student Disability Services (SDS) is the first contact for students with disabilities to arrange accommodations and locate campus and community resources. To access accommodations, students must first connect with SDS and provide the appropriate documentation as outlined by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Documentation submitted to SDS remains confidential within SDS and is not shared with third parties without written permission from the student. SDS assists in identifying appropriate accommodations, and it is the student’s responsibility to submit notice of accommodations to instructors and campus departments as needed. 

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  • Student Success Programs provides a suite of services to all students at Kennesaw State University that promote academic, personal, and professional success.

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  • The Department of Student Volunteerism & Service facilitates intentional service 
    experiences that promote positive stewardship of our community and develop students as engaged, responsible citizens. 

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  • Student-Athlete Success Services monitors the academic success of our student athletes and communicate with faculty on their success.

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  • Supplemental Instruction and Learning Assistant Programs provides undergraduate peer educator support for difficult courses and large classes.

     

  • The KSU Writing Center supports students development as a writer so that they become a more articulate and fluent communicators at the university and beyond.

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