Academic Resources
Academic Resources at Every Turn
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. Kent State University offers many resources and services to help you along the path to completing your degree.
See important dates on the university academic calendar.
Academic Departments
See a list of
all academic departments.
Accreditation
View a list of the various bodies that have accredited Kent State.
Provides assistance to students with varying degrees and types of disabilities in order to maximize educational opportunity and academic potential.
Academic Advisors work with you to create a specific plan tailored to your interests and life goals. Advisors can assist in: exploring majors, preparing requirements, reviewing policies, developing class schedules, and much more.
The Kent State University Catalog is the official document of record for undergraduate and graduate programs, courses, academic policies and special programs.
See what services are available for adult and veterans at Kent State.
The Office of Student Success Programs helps make students' first year extraordinary with a variety of academic and co-curricular experiences.
Internships are a great way to get practical work experience, possibly earn money and college credit, obtain a full time position after graduation, and build a resume before you even graduate. The Career Services Center helps students with internship options.
Career counselors assist students with choosing a major and career that matches their unique skills, interests and values.
Kent State Online is a great way to finish a degree or start a new one. The flexible online learning format can be easily fit into any schedule.
Scheduling and Academic Records
This office helps students with class scheduling and pulling academic records.
Search the schedule of classes.
The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) offers the opportunity to receive college credit for previously acquired knowledge. Students can save time and money, and shorten their path to graduation!
Academic assistance support is available to students who need extra help at no charge through the
Academic Success Center (ASC). Tutoring services are available in:
When you have trouble finishing or starting a term paper or any other writing project, the Writing Commons can help. Tutors at the writing center can help you understand assignments, get you started, help you develop a focus, develop proofreading and editing skills, and much more.