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KSU Student Handbook & Daily Planner
2009-2010
The KSU Student Handbook & Daily Planner is published each academic year in June by the Division of Student Success and Enrollment Services. 9,000 hard copies are printed and available to students free of charge, while supplies last, at the Card Services Center or the Student Center. The KSU Student Handbook & Daily Planner is intended to supplement the University catalog, not replace it. The printed book is paid for with student activity fees. |
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The Handbook:
COMPLETE BOOK (PDF 2.5 MB. Cover excluded. If you need to download the free Acrobat Reader for personal use, click here.) On page 38 of the print version of this book, the Student Services Fees listed are incorrect. Correct information was not available at the time of printing. The PDF version of this book contains the actual amounts, the print version does not. We apologize for this error.
The current fees are as follows:
Technology Fee: $50
Parking Fee: $110
Health Clinic: $51
Student Activity Fee: $39
Intercollegiate Athletic Fee: $144
Student Center Building Fee: $33
Recreation/Wellness: $42
Global Learning Fee: $14
Land Acquisition Fee: $40
Pgs 1 - 38
Introduction • Student Success and Enrollment Services • Admissions • Academic Advising • Registrar • Financial Aid • Student Fees • Department of Student Life • Center for Student Leadership • CAPS • Career Services • University Judiciary Program • Student Development Center • Residence Life • Wellness Center
Pgs 38 - 52
Finance & Expense Information • Library • Card Services Center • Bookstore • Global Initiatives • Rideshare
Pgs 52 - 109
Rules & Regulations • Hazing Policy • Student Conduct • Parking & Traffic
Pgs 109 +
Policy & Position Statements • Frequently Asked Questions • KSU Quick Facts • Alma Mater • Index • Students’ Creed
STUDENT RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES (PDF 316K, 23 pgs)
Students of Kennesaw State University are guaranteed all of the rights, privileges and freedoms granted to a citizen of the United States. In addition, they are entitled to an environment that is conducive to learning and individual growth. To this end, students enrolling at Kennesaw State University assume a responsibility to abide by the policies and regulations expressed in this document. > Complete section.
Material in the KSU Student Handbook & Daily Planner (hard copy version) is intended to be accurate at the time of printing. However, unintentional errors may exist and policies, procedures, regulations and fees, as well as event dates, times and locations may have changed since publication. The official publications for approved rules & regulations are the KSU Catalog and the Schedule of Credit Courses.
Kennesaw State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity educational institution that does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin or disability.
The Student Life Mission: Student Life provides an open, comfortable, engaging place that promotes student success and personal growth.
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