International Student Organizations
With over 350 student-run organizations on campus, there’s an endless variety of clubs that have an international spin and focus on certain countries, regions or cultures. Discover them all and join in!
With over 350 student-run organizations on campus, there’s an endless variety of clubs that have an international spin and focus on certain countries, regions or cultures. Discover them all and join in!
Are you passionate about global affairs? Love meeting people from all over the world and exploring new cultures? Then you’d be a perfect ambassador! Contact us to find out how you can volunteer.
Students applying for graduation should complete the online graduation application available through FlashLine by published deadlines. The online graduation application is used for all degree and certificate programs.
To access the online graduation application:
This application is to be completed if you wish to be officially withdrawn from a PRIOR TERM class(es) that is currently graded as NF (Never Attended - F).
Students will use the Registration Exception Form – Late Withdraw when requesting registration/schedule adjustment transactions to their class schedule after published University deadlines for the class(es).
This form is for Non-Current students.
Students will use the Registration Exception Form – Course Section or Level Changes when requesting registration/schedule adjustment transactions to their class schedule after published University deadlines for the class(es).
Requests that can be made with this form:
Students will use the Registration Exception Form – Course Section or Level Changes when requesting registration/schedule adjustment transactions to their class schedule after published University deadlines for the class(es).
Requests that can be made with this form:
Use this form if you were required to submit an IRS Verification of Non- Filing Letter, but have not received it after 10 business days.
IEW ends with a grand finale: The International Cook-Off Competition celebrates cuisine from all around the world. Sample signature dishes, vote for your favorites, snag the recipes, or even enter your own specialty as a member of one of the competing teams.
More than 100 countries participate in IEW every November to celebrate diversity and the many opportunities for students and faculty to study worldwide. With events happening all week long both online and across KSU campuses, there’s plenty of chances to be part of this global movement.