Psi Chi University Resource Night

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Psi Chi University Resource Night

Educational Resources

Academic Success Center Drop in Tutoring Drop in tutoring occurs at a variety of locations on campus for a wide range of classes. https://asc.kent.edu/DropInT utoring/Search schedules.as px Scheduled Tutoring Scheduled tutoring can be set up in the C.U.E. for a variety of subjects. You meet with your tutor once a week either in the C.U.E or the library.

Drop-In Tutoring Where You Live Lake Hall Prentice Hall Tuesday 7-9 p.m. Tuesday – Thursday 6-8 p.m. Manchester Hall Tri-Towers Tuesday – Thursday 7 – 10 p.m. Monday – Thursday 7 – 10 p.m.

Drop- In Tutoring Psychology Course Day Start time End time Location PSYC 21621 Quantitative Methods In Psychology I Thursday 11:00 AM 2:00 PM Library 2nd Floor PSYC 21621 Quantitative Methods In Psychology I Friday 10:00 AM 1:00 PM Library 2nd Floor

Student Accessibility Services Student Accessibility Services (SAS) strives to create accessible and inclusive experiences for students with all types of disabilities as they learn, live, and work at Kent State University. Mission SAS provides access and support by removing barriers and empowering students through education, collaboration, and advocacy. Vision To advance the holistic success of students with disabilities by creating intentionally designed physical, educational, and interpersonal experiences.

Career Exploration & Development Career exploration and development is a department on campus dedicating to helping you go beyond graduation. They provide services such as; Career Networking Career Fairs Advising & Mentoring & events Internships Interview Graduate & Co-ops Practice School Preparation Student Resume & Employment Cover Letters

Writing Commons All student writers can benefit from the feedback and support the Writing Commons provides.As the university writing center, the Writing Commons supports KSU students at all levels and in every academic discipline with any projects that include writing. We assist writers at every stage of the composing and revising process. We help writers at every level of proficiency to experience the satisfaction of developing effective written communication. Download a printable PDF version of the Writing Commons Broc hure, detailing basic information about the writing center and our offered services. Monday: 11am - 9pm Tuesday: 11am - 9pm Wednesday: 11am - 9pm Thursday: 11am - 9pm Friday: 11am - 5pm Saturday: 12pm - 4pm Sunday: 3pm - 9pm

Health Resources

University Health Center UHS Medical Clinic Appointment Hours - Fall/Spring Monday - Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m Closed Daily: Noon - 1 p.m. New UHS FlashClinic (Lower Level) Walk-In Hours Monday - Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m

University Health Center Immunization Routine immunizations are available for students, faculty and staff at UHS. Incoming students will need documentation of MMR vaccine. Travel vaccines and immunizations are also available.

University Health Center Flash Clinic Pharmacy The University Health Services The pharmacy at University Health Services fills prescriptions and provides over-the-counter medications to students, faculty and staff of Kent State University. In addition to the convenience provided to students, many items can be purchased at considerable cost savings. FlashClinic is a walk-in clinic on the Lower Level of the DeWeese Health Center, sharing a space with the Women's Clinic. The FlashClinic is staffed by Nurse Practitioners and is open to Kent State University students, faculty, and staff. No appointment is necessary.

University Health Center: Women’s Clinic The University Health Services Women’s Clinic is located on the lower level of the DeWeese Health Center and is staffed by clinicians experienced in women’s healthcare and committed to working with you regarding your health. We believe health involves not only physical, but emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. We are experienced and sensitive in dealing with patients of all sexual orientations and cultural beliefs. We also have specialized exam tables to accommodate women with disabilities.

Confidential & Free HIV and Hepatitis C Testing September 11th October 15th November 5th December 3rd & 4th

Emotional Resources

Psychological Clinic (330) 672 – 2372 Director: Dr. Alanna Updergraff Services: Psychological assessment, psychotherapy, neurological assessment; open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost/Insurance: Therapy fee is 5 per session including intakes, Assessment fees are identical to that of community clients (). All frees are negotiated in the case of great finance need.

University Psychological Services (330)672-2487 Director: Dr. Pamela Farer Services: Individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, consultation services, psychological testing, workshops and seminars for KSU students only. Cost/Insurance: Cost vary based on insurance and the complexity of the treatment. No student will be turned away if they cannot pay for services.

Conseling & Human Development Center (330) 672 – 2208 325 White Hall Director: Jason Miller Services: Vocational aptitude/interest testing, achievement/ability testing; counseling Cost/Insurance: Counseling is provided free to all Kent State students

Town Hall II (330) 678 – 4357 (Emergency Line) & (330) 678 – 3006 155 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 Services: 24-hour crisis intervention; individual and group counseling, drug and alcohol abuse treatment, lowincome medical clinic, emergency shelter for abuse victims, health education programs, violence prevention and outreach programs. Cost/Insurance: Dependent on service and program, cost will varry

National Depression Screening Day Confidential mental health screening and discuss your results with a professional. Thursday October 3rd, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Kent State Student Center on the Second Floor.

Online Mental Health Screening https://www.kent.edu/columbiana/free-mental-healt h-screening

Additional Important Resources

LGBTQ Student Center The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Plus (LGBTQ ) Center is dedicated to providing the students, faculty and staff at Kent State University with education, training, support and resources that cater to the gender and sexual minority community and its allies. The center is a welcoming environment to LGBTQ students and their allies. The informed staff strives to educate the campus community about sexual orientation and gender identity to ensure Kent State University remains a safe space for all students. The center provides rescores and support for members of the LGBTQ community in the forms of clubs, mentor program (Quest), crisis intervention, and emergency funds.

Green Dot Green Dot is a movement using the power of cultural and peer influence to prevent power-based personal violence. A Green Dot is a single choice in one moment in time to us your voice, actions or choices to make one small corner of the world safer. Green Dot provides work shops to help prevent powerbased violence and provides support for victims of such crimes.

Women’s Center Dedicated to diversity and inclusion, the Women’s Center leads and supports events for equality of female identifying students, faculty and staff though services, education and outreach. The Women’s Center runs programs such as the career closet, the SAGE project, Mothers, Mentors and Muses, (R)evolution Women’s Leadership Program and Women’s Center Action Counsel.

Office of Compliance, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. The mission of the office of compliance, equal opportunity and affirmative action is to ensure equal access to employment and educational opportunities in support of the university's commitment to equal opportunity and affirmative action and diversity. Services provided: Compliance oversight and support related to unlawful discrimination and harassment, training and workshops for students, faculty and staff and investigation into alleged incidents that are reported in an appropriate and timely manner.

Title IX Title IX of the federal Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of a person's gender in educational programs or activities operated by recipients of federal funding, such as Kent State. While it is often thought of as a law that applies only to athletic programs, Title IX is much broader and protects all students, employees, and visitors to campus from gender discrimination. Services Offered: Title IX workshops for Faculty, Staff and Students, Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services, University policy regarding unlawful discrimination and harassment, Administrative policy regarding complaints of gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct, Title IX online training and other resources.

Student Multicultural Center The Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will lead Kent State community’s efforts to increase diverse representation, create and sustain equality of opportunity and intentionally foster an inclusive and equitable environment. Programs include; M.E.N, Sister circle. SMC Leadership Councel, Academic S.T.A.R.S and Kupita/Transicions (K/T)

Tech Help Service and Repair Center Located in the triroutunda, the service and repair center fixes structural and hard wear issues on computers and phones. Tech Help Located in the library, the tech help services work with software downloads, file protection and vires detection.

Student Financial Aide A degree from Kent State University is an investment in your future! The mission of the Kent State University Student Financial Aid Office is to strive to make a degree from Kent State an affordable option for students and families, regardless of family income. We are here to help you understand the financial aid process. Our office coordinates the awarding of all scholarships, grants, loans and work-study funding for Kent State University. Some affordability highlights include: Competitive scholarship awards More than 93% of freshmen received financial assistance Tuition guarantee For most students, Kent State tuition, room and board are guaranteed for four years. Knowing this information makes it easier to plan with confidence. Flexible room and meal plan options Tuition payment plan options

Safety Resources

Security The Security Aide program is comprised of approximately 65 trained students employed by the Department of Residence Services. Security Aides are responsible for patrolling the residence halls and providing campus escorts between the hours of 8 p.m. and 2:30 a.m. Sunday – Wednesday, and between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. Thursday – Saturday. Escorts are available throughout the campus when Security Aides are on duty. To get an escort contact the Security Aide dispatcher at 27004 or ask a Security Aide. The presence of Security Aides in the halls is intended to serve as a deterrent to crime and other problems. Each Security Aide is required to complete a 100 hour training program yearly. Security Aides are in direct contact with each other and the campus police department via two-way radios. Additional responsibilities include checking fire equipment, assisting in emergencies, and checking locked entrance doors.

Crime Prevention Bike & Laptop Rounds Registration Security Rip-Off Cards Escorts

Security Security Escort Security Number (330)-672- (330)-672- 7004 7010

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