Academic and Personal Resources
The university, the city of Kent, and Northeast Ohio offer many academic, personal and cultural resources to students.
The university, the city of Kent, and Northeast Ohio offer many academic, personal and cultural resources to students.
As a student, you may have a moment when you recognize that you can use some extra assistance in completing or planning academic work, finding new ways to take a class, finding internship opportunities and connecting with your college representatives. Â鶹´«Ã½ offers many resources and services to help you along the path to completing your degree.
As a student at Â鶹´«Ã½, you have important academic, personal and community needs.
We’re here to provide you with the services you need while attending Kent State. Understanding your obligations is critical to your success as an individual student. Find more information on Health and Wellness Resources, Identity and Cultural Resources and General Support.
Here, you’ll find all mental health and well-being services that support the Â鶹´«Ã½ community across our campus system and abroad. This site will help you identify resources for yourself or others and provides information on educational resources to enhance learning around mental health and well-being.
Counselor Education and Supervision occupies 8,500 square feet of classrooms, study rooms, practicum facilities, offices and service areas, all housed together as one unit on the Kent campus. We are also associated with The Counseling Center, located in White Hall, Room 325, an on-campus practicum facility for counseling. Eight group, family and individual rooms are maintained. The Counseling Center has facilities for live observation, digital recording and playback, and record keeping.
Counselor Education and Supervision/documents:
Website: /ehhs/ldes/ces/documents
Provides a list of forms you will need to utilize throughout the course of your master’s program.
Examples of documents include practicum and internship log sheets, plan of study forms and the master’s student manual.
Website: http://www.kent.edu/ehhs/ldes
Phone number: 330-672-2294
Office of the staff members who process GA applications, appointment forms and course registration
Office of the LDES School Director
Office of the Dean
Website: /ehhs/offices/dean Phone number: 330-672-2202
E-mail: ehhsdean@kent.edu
Graduate students involved in research may use the services of the BRTS. The bureau is located on the 5th floor of White Hall, Room 507. (Accessible on the east side of the building.) For more information call 330-672-7918.
Services include:
Assistance with survey development and implementation.
Transcription and data entry of quantitative and qualitative data.
Provides statistical consultation and analysis.
Provides assistance in program evaluation.
Provides research consultation.
EHHS offers a number of scholarships for which CES students are eligible to apply. For information related to available scholarships, see /ehhs/scholarships
The College of Education, Health and Human Services has a Graduate Student Association in Education which considers the concerns of the student body and transmits them to various faculty and administrative groups on campus as appropriate. Each program area has its own representative.
IRC services are available through the desk in Room 221 White Hall. If you need to make equipment reservations, put items on reserve, purchase supplies, get state and/or federal fingerprints, make color copies, print posters or any other IRC services, please call 330-672-2256 or come to Room 221.
Services:
Fingerprinting
Background checks Printing/copying (Color & B/W)
Poster Printing
Lamination
Spine Binding
Computer Lab Facility
Technology Workshops
Digital Fax/Scanning
Video Dubbing
Equipment borrowing
Equipment for sale (e.g., CDs)