Paris American Academy
At Paris American Academy (PAA) you will get the chance to study in one of the world’s fashion and design capitals. You will join field trips, workshops, lectures, and activities that are designed to expand your understanding of this exciting and fast-paced industry. In addition, you will complete a full academic course load and fully experience what it means to live in Paris and France.
Following participation in the Flashes 101 Instructor Academy, it is expected that instructors will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of “student ready” principles that support sense of belonging.
- Utilize teaching strategies which support First-gen, high-need, and underrepresented students.
- Be familiar with University resources available to support student success.
- Understand the challenges and needs of first-year students.
Flashes 101 Instructor Information
Ideally, applicants for Flashes 101 Instructor positions should:
- Have experience teaching or serving first year students.
- Be willing to develop a positive relationship with each student in their assigned section.
- Be willing and available to engage with students over Fall and Spring semesters outside of the classroom.
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Kent State of Well-Being
Prioritize your overall well-being by taking advantage of programs and services aimed at healthier living, nutrition, and physical and mental wellness.
Request a peer educator for a presentation on health-related topics for your student organization, residence hall, academic class or department.
Division of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
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Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
Schedule an appointment to discuss barriers due to temporary or permanent disabilities (including medical, psychological, sensory and learning disabilities) and how to set up reasonable accommodations. Those already connected with SAS can also schedule a Quick Question appointment.
SAS is in the University Library