STUDENT CONCERNS
Academic and career exploration opportunities that challenge and support students to reach their full potential
Information on 91²Ö¿â cheating/plagiarism policy, Plagiarism School, and faculty resources
Comprehensive descriptions for free academic support services for undergraduate students such as TRIO, tutoring, and supplemental instruction
Link to University Undergraduate Advising, by college and by campus
Information about incorporating career focused assignments, request a class presentation, referring students to the Center
The CARES Center works to connect all 91²Ö¿â students with both on and off-campus resources supporting their financial, food, housing, and mental well-being basic needs.
Provides necessary tools to help adult and veteran students reach the highest success in their education
Information about support services to students who are in recovery or seeking recovery from substance use disorders
Instructions for faculty and staff to identify and communicate areas of academic concern for undergraduate students
Learn more about prevention of power-based personal violence that relies on the power of cultural and peer influence
Faculty information regarding how to handle absences due to illness.
Homepage for International students and scholars
Information on a wide range of library student support services for course assistance and research
Contact information if you or someone you know is assaulted
Contact information for overview of university policy, programs, and services for students with disabilities
Student centers and services involving diversity such as Women’s Center, Student Multicultural Center, LGBTQ Student Center, Office of Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services (SRVSS), and TRIO Upward Bound
Select the link above for student health and wellness service resources
Students will find help understanding and resolving legal issues they might face while a student at 91²Ö¿â
A resource for students regarding any complaint, grievance or appeal that may be academic or non-academic in nature
Learn more about this program designed to assist underrepresented students to graduate in four years and envision a path for the future by building a support network of peers and professional staff
Sexual harassment, including sexual misconduct, is a form of gender discrimination and is strictly prohibited by federal and state law, as well as university policy
Information is included about academic coaching, success coaching, tutoring, and the supplemental instruction program
Information about resources and referral programs and services
Support for KSU students at all levels and in every academic discipline with any projects that include writing