Kent

Division of People, Culture and Belonging

Kent State University cares about our employees and their families, that is why we offer more than just a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits to full-time faculty and staff members and their eligible dependents. Click on the benefits and compensation link to learn more about Kent State's total compensation.

Division of Student Life

Welcome to Counseling and Psychological Services, the Counseling Center at University Health Services. Staffed by licensed psychologists, we provide high quality, personalized care to all KSU students, while also providing consultation to the university community regarding mental health concerns.

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Center for Teaching and Learning

The Center for Teaching and Learning's (CTL) primary mission provides support for faculty to learn about, implement, and engage in scholarship on teaching and learning practices that are student-centered, evidence-based, innovative, and inclusive.

Kent Campus

Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services

College campuses across the nation are facing a serious problem and, unfortunately, the numbers do not lie. The issue of power-based personal violence (sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking) is an issue of significant concern on college campuses, including Kent State University. Nationally, women have a 1-in-6 statistical probability of being sexually assaulted (1-in-33 for men) and college women are four times as likely to be sexually assaulted as are other women. These statistics are simply unacceptable and we believe we can do better at Kent State University. 

Office of the President

The president of Kent State University is the CEO of an organization of more than 38,000 students, 6,600 faculty and staff, more than 247,000 alumni and an operating budget of $645 million.

The Division of Finance and Administration is responsible for the financial, physical and human operations of the university, along with maintaining a safe and peaceful campus environment.

University Council on Technology

The Council, serving as the University's advisory body for information technology, shall work in collaboration with the University community to lead the advancement of scholarship through the appropriate integration of technology.

The University Requirements Curriculum Committee (URCC), a subcommittee of Kent State’s Education Policy Committee (EPC), is charged with conducting an assessment of Kent State University's general education program (Kent Core) by June 2019.

Student Accessibility Services (SAS)

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