Satisfactory Progress

Maintaining Good Academic Standing is a university requirement and graduate students are expected to maintain a minimum 3.0 grade point average (GPA) at all times. Additionally, a graduate student who receives more than 8 credit hours of grades lower than B (3.0) or more than 4 credit hours of grades lower than C (2.0) is subject to dismissal. The department takes one of the following actions if a student does not maintain Good Standing.

Departmental Facilities

Every graduate appointee will be assigned a mailbox and office space by the department; typically an office is shared with several other graduate students. Instructional- related copying privileges are available to each graduate appointee; copying of personal materials will be done at the student's cost.

Advising

Each graduate student's schedule of classes for each semester should be approved by the student's Academic Advisor. This can be done by scheduling a short advising session in the preceding term.

Beginning in Fall 2023, students seeking advice can contact one of the following advisors based on their graduate program of study.

Academic Dishonesty

This documentation is addressed to all students enrolled in either undergraduate or graduate computer science classes. Every student enrolled in a computer science course is expected to be aware of and adhere to the University's policies on academic honesty as described in "Digest of Rules and Regulations." That document can be found in the campus telephone directory. The guidelines given in this document are the official Departmental policy on academic dishonesty and plagiarism in programming projects and exercises.

Dear faculty and staff at Regional Campuses, Here we are already in the middle of October!  Thanks for all of the hard work you are doing with our current students, and with getting people ready for spring semester as well. I am sending this message to share some information about the latest developments and initiatives within the Regional Campus System. As we move forward, our collective efforts are instrumental in shaping a bright future for all of the Kent State campuses and the students we serve. The Regional Campus System mission remains steadfast: to transform lives by prov...

Domestic Students

Visiting Campus

  • KSU Preview
    • Held in fall and spring semesters, these half-day events include a resource fair, presentations on financial aid, campus tours, and a look at a model dorm room. Additionally, there is a session where you can have your questions answered in the computer science department.
  • Campus Tour
    • Experience a 30-minute presentation followed by a 90-minute walking tour of the campus.
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