A Residential College at Kent State University is characterized by an individual academic college or department, which has intentionally located learning spaces (classrooms, labs, studios) as well as faculty, advising and/or administrative offices within a specific residence hall. These residence halls house a significant percentage of students with academic endeavors relevant to the respective host college. This environmental support encourages students and faculty to continue the teaching and learning process into the public spaces of the building beyond the classroom. Events, workshops, social activities, and other extra-curricular opportunities relevant to the specific host college are common in these areas, also providing an attractive convenience for the students living there. Students are loosely connected through classes by virtue of being in similar majors and courses connected to the host college.
CCI Commons is located in Olson Hall.
You must be a College of Communication and Information major and request to live in Olson Hall on your housing application.
To meet other students in your major, attend programs aimed at your major area of interest, and to be connected to what's going on in the College of Communication and Information and on campus.
Yes. To live in Olson Hall, both you and your roommate must be admitted to the College of Communication and Information (CCI). All housing spaces in Olson Hall have been reserved for the College of Communication and Information Commons. However, due to space demands it is not always possible to guarantee every student living in Olson Hall will have a CCI-Commons roommate, though instances of this situation are rare.
Visual Communication Design (VCD) Majors
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Fall |
US 10097 |
First Year Experience Course |
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VCD 13000 |
Intro to Visual Communication Design |
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COMM 15000 |
Intro to Human Communication |
Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) Majors
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Fall |
US 10097 |
First Year Experience Course |
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JMC 20003 |
Intro to Mass Communication |
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COMM 15000 |
Intro to Human Communication |
All other Majors in CCI
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Fall |
COMM 15000 |
Intro to Human Communication |
The housing application is an online application that can be accessed at www.res.kent.edu/newapp. There is a $25 application fee assessed at the time you apply in addition to a $200 prepayment. At the end of the application, you will be given the opportunity to make these payments by Visa, MasterCard or Discover.
Every room on campus is furnished with a bed, desk, and dresser for each student in addition to high-speed internet service, phone service, and cable television hook-up. The student will need to provide the necessary cables to utilize the services provided. Additionally, students should bring bath essentials, extra long twin bedding, as well as any other personal items necessary. Please remember to keep toaster-ovens, candles, indoor grills, microwaves (Beall, Leebrick and McDowell residents are permitted to bring a microwave if it is under 700 watts), and torchiere-style lighting at home. For a more complete listing of items, please refer to our Hallways Manual. View our non-inclusive list of items to bring and items to leave at home.
Kent State University Housing policy states that all students enrolled for nine or more credit hours at the Kent campus must live in university housing until they meet one of the following conditions:
Students who lived on campus during the previous spring semester are able to change their room until the end of the contract renewal process. This can be done by simply logging into the contract renewal on-line system and chaining your room and/or preferences. Once the contract renewal period has ended, returning resident may no longer change their room during the summer. If a returning resident wishes to change rooms, they would need to wait until the room freeze period ends approximately the 15th day of the upcoming semester if space is available.
If not, how may I rent one? Many of our residence halls come equipped with a microfridge. They are provided in the following residence halls:
Allyn Hall, all Centennial Courts, Clark Hall, Dunbar Hall, Fletcher Hall, Johnson Hall, Koonce Hall, Korb Hall, Lake Hall, Manchester Hall, Olson Hall, Prentice Hall, Stopher Hall, Verder Hall, Van Campen Hall, and Wright Hall.Also, you may bring a small refrigerator unit that is five cubic feet or smaller.
Each residence hall has a different street address for receiving mail. Please refer to the Residence Hall information page specific to where you are assigned to determine your mailing address. The Residence Hall Information page can be found by clicking here.
Centennial Courts E and F, Eastway (Allyn, Clark, Fletcher and Manchester Halls), Korb Hall, Johnson Hall, Stopher Hall and Van Campen Hall all have building-wide wireless connectivity. Centennial Courts A, B, C and D have wireless connectivity in the bridge lounge on the third floors. Engleman Hall has wireless connectivity in the second floor main lounge. Tri-Towers buildings (Koonce Hall, Leebrick Hall, and Wright Hall) have wireless connectivity in the Rotunda lobby. Twin Towers buildings (Beall Hall and McDowell Hall) have wireless connectivity in the lounges in the ground floor lobby. Dunbar Hall, Lake Hall, Olson Hall, Prentice Hall, and Verder Hall have wireless connectivity in the lounges on the ground floor.
All of our residence halls have laundry facilities located inside of the buildings. We offer laundry machines that use smart-card technology to pay for laundry use. Upon move-in, each student will receive a laundry card that can have funds added to the card at the laundry card stations at our Area Desks. The cost $2.50 to wash and drying is free. The money on the card does not expire from year to year and the machines are 20 pound capacity. The machines are front loading to be energy and water efficient. Students must provide their own soap and laundry essentials.
All of our students are more than welcome to bring their cars with them to the University. However, please note that first-year students park at Dix Stadium. For full parking details, please refer to the Parking Services website at www.kent.edu/parking.
Our flexible food plans operate on a debit system that allows our students to purchase food and food items from our cafeterias and convenience stores on campus. The food plan is accessed through the student's Flashcard. When purchasing food, the student simply hands their card to the cashier or will swipe their own card at an electronic kiosk. The student is given a receipt for the purchase that also includes the balance of their food plan. For full details surrounding food plans, dining options, and our dining facilities, please visit the Dining Services website at http://www.kentstatedining.com.
Resident Assistants are valuable leaders that provide a great service to our residents. Information about the wonderful benefits and responsibilities of being an RA, as well as an application, is located at the Resident Assistant home page.
Mattresses in our residence halls are extra-long (36"x80"). The National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) has partnered with Residence Hall Linens to provide our students with a convenient, affordable way to purchase extra-long sheets and bedding items, as well as other campus-living necessities. Proceeds from this program go to the NRHH and are used for programming and leadership opportunities in the residence halls. Please visit the RHL website.
Nine of our residence halls have student rooms that are already carpeted. These buildings include, Centennial Courts A-F, Johnson Hall, Stopher Hall, and Van Campen Hall. We recommend that you plan to bring area rugs or carpet remnants as opposed to brining wall-to-wall carpet. If you do choose to bring your own carpeting, please remember that rubber and/or foam backed carpeting is prohibited per fire safety policies. Our carpet size recommendations are: