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Administrative policy regarding the use of skateboards, rollerblades, bicycles, and similar conveyances on campus

  1. Purpose. Skateboards, rollerblades, and bicycles can provide a recreational outlet and a convenient and economic method of traveling across an expansive campus.
  2. Policy statement. It is expected that these conveyances will be operated in a proper manner with principal regard to the safety, well being, and right of way of pedestrians. It is in this spirit that certain reasonable restrictions are necessary.
  3. Restrictions.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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Administrative policy regarding the employment of students

  1. Policy statement.  It is the policy of the university to employ actively enrolled undergraduate and graduate students in various campus positions. This policy serves to provide the administrative structure and procedure for such student appointments, with more specific operational processes and regulations outlined in the student employment handbook.
  2. Eligibility.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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Administrative policy regarding the employee assistance program

  1. Purpose/mission. The effectiveness of the university depends on the effectiveness of its faculty and staff. The Kent state university employee assistance program (EAP) is a free and confidential service designed to help retain and restore employees who have job performance problems or are likely to as a result of personal difficulties.
  2. Scope.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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Administrative policy regarding the compensation plan for classified civil service staff who are not in a recognized bargaining unit

  1. In accordance with section 3345.31 of the Revised Code, the board of trustees of the university established a new compensation plan for classified civil service staff who are not in a recognized bargaining unit. Effective June 30, 1991, the classification and pay of all covered employees is determined in accordance with the policies and procedures described herein and in the relevant rules of Chapter 3342-6 of the Administrative Code.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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Administrative policy regarding supplemental pay for classified and unclassified hourly civil service staff and members

  1. Purpose. The university authorizes the compensation office to oversee a supplemental pay program in order for the university to be responsive to organizational needs and changing circumstances. While it is not the practice of the university to assign employees work that is outside of their classification, this policy enables the university to pay classified employees for the purposes listed in the this policy, while maintaining the integrity of the classification and salary administration plans.
  2. Eligibility.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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Administrative policy regarding summer teaching assignments in regional campuses

  1. Summer teaching assignments at regional campuses are contingent upon enrollments. Remuneration for these teaching assignments is made from the established regional campus overload and summer salary schedule.
  2. Information regarding summer teaching assignments and the salary schedule is available through the offices of the executive dean for regional campuses and each regional campus dean.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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Administrative policy regarding substitute faculty in regional campuses

Policy statement. Substitute faculty at the regional campuses are assigned cooperatively, with the approval of the individual academic department and the individual dean for the regional campus required. Compensation for substitute teaching is based on the academic rank of the substitute and is paid from an approved substitute salary schedule.

Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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Administrative policy regarding student cheating and plagiarism

  1. Purpose. Students enrolled in the university, at all its campuses, are to perform their academic work according to standards set by faculty members, departments, schools and colleges of the university; and cheating and plagiarism constitute fraudulent misrepresentation for which no credit can be given and for which appropriate sanctions are warranted and will be applied.
  2. Definitions.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024
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