Kent State recognizes many students face challenges and we are committed to supporting your academic journey when you need help. Whether you are struggling in a course, need help writing a paper or actively working to achieve your goals, use the resources below to start building your support system:
Tutoring (www.kent.edu/asc/tutoring)
Where can I go if I need assistance with how to study and meet my academic goals?
Academic Coaching (www.kent.edu/coaching)
Who can review my writing and help me properly cite my work?
The Counseling Center: Learn More!
Welcome to The Counseling Center at Kent State University. The Counseling Center at Kent State University provides over 4,000 hours of confidential counseling annually.
Located at 325 White Hall on the Kent State Campus the center offers individual and group counseling services for a wide variety of concerns for individuals from the university and community and serves as a training clinic for graduate students in the Counselor Education and Supervision program.
Comfortable and professional, the center represents an opportunity to pursue progress, healing, or education relating to your concerns. All services are provided free of cost to Kent State students, staff and faculty and at very little cost to the community. Feel free to contact the center for more information.
Student Support Services: Learn More!
Student Support Services assists first generation, designated income and students registered with Student Accessibility Services in navigating campus resources and creating a meaningful Kent State experience.
Support is provided in the core areas of Academic Success, Personal and Professional Development and Advocacy and Support. Services and programming within Student Support Services provide endless opportunities for self-reflection, discovery, and learning. We embrace diversity and are committed to helping students succeed. By providing support in the core areas of Academic Success, Personal and Professional Development, and Advocacy and Support, we aim to contribute deeply to the experience of and create a greater sense of belonging for all students who are first generation, income-eligible, or are differently-able. If you are interested in joining our family, please visit us in the Center for Undergraduate Excellence – Suite 111 to meet with a member of our team to assess your eligibility and arrange an intake session.
Student Accessibility Services (SAS): Learn More!
This organization services students with disability-related accommodations.