Here's a riddle
Question: How can you meet everyone on your floor, be a part of a community, and start your major even before you get to campus?
Answer: By joining the College of Education, Health, and Human Services living learning community!
The College of Education, Health, and Human Services living learning community (EHHS) here at Kent State University (KSU) is designed for students who have aspirations to become a professional in one of our numerous education, health, and human services programs. EHHS living learning community members reside in Centennial Court B. As a member of the EHHS, you will be provided mentorship opportunities with upper-class students, faculty, and staff.
The academic programs in the College of Education, Health, and Human Services at KSU are challenging, but the EHHS living learning community concentrates our efforts to help you succeed. Secondly, there is much more to learn about our professional programs than that which is learned in class. In learning about yourself and learning with others who share the same commitment to serving others, you will also begin to understand your potential for leadership in your profession.
As a part of EHHS living learning community, you will experience programs and activities that will allow you to interact with current professionals in the field. You will also be exposed to the many student led organizations that the College has to offer.
For more information about EHHS, please visit our website at: http://www.kent.edu/ehhs/studentorgs/ehhslc.cfm
You must be admitted to the College of Education, Health and Human Services to be eligible to join this community or receive special permission from the Education Health and Human Services living learning community (EHHS) coordinator. Housing assignments are made based on application date. Thus, the earlier you apply for your residence hall the more likely it is that you will receive a EHHS assignment.
For more information about EHHS, please visit our website at http://www.kent.edu/ehhs/studentorgs/ehhslc.cfm