Now that you’ve been accepted to Kennesaw State and the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, it’s time to get ready for a strong start. Whether you’re a first-year or transfer student, this page outlines the key steps you need to take—from activating your NetID to meeting with your advisor—to ensure a smooth transition into university life.
Welcome to the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences Undergraduate
Advising Center at Kennesaw State University. We are so excited you have chosen Kennesaw
State University and the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences
to complete your degree! Now, what next?
If you are attending an orientation session, please be sure to schedule an appointment with your advisor prior to your orientation.
Activate your Net ID and Password to log in to campus programs (OwlExpress, KSU Email,
etc.)
This will give you access to Owl Express, course registration and other campus resources. This is your online “one-stop shop” where several of your next steps can be completed. To get started, visit the UITS NetID page and select First-Time Users then follow the prompts.
Set up Duo, KSU's two factor authentication, to log in to campus programs
Two-factor authentication is required and actively used by the University System of
Georgia and member institutions, so all KSU students are required to set up Duo to
access OwlExpress, your student email, and other services. View more information, as well as step-by-step guides on how to set it up under the "Documentation" tab.
Schedule an appointment with your academic advisor before attending Orientation
This is one of the most important steps, so take action now! Schedule an appointment with an academic advisor in your major before attending orientation
or registering for classes. You can schedule an appointment online through our website.
If you are/were dual enrolled, please have unofficial copies of your transcripts.
Inform your advisor if you anticipate earning any AP/IB credit. Write down your questions
and bring them to your advising session.
You will discuss the following with your advisor:
How to register for classes
How to use Owl Express, Schedule Builder, and DegreeWorks
Which courses to take your first semester
The best course load to stay on track and meet your goals
Your major curriculum (required classes)
The importance of your GPA
The value of your major and possible career options
How to graduate in 4 years
Explanation of free electives and “related studies”
Benefits of adding a minor and how to fit it into your program of study
Important prerequisite courses
Placement tests, if applicable
Other information such as:
What to expect from New Student Orientation.
Student success strategies
Student organizations and how to get involved on campus
Study abroad opportunities
Internship opportunities or requirements
How to contact financial aid
Answers to any other questions you may have!
Sign up for Orientation
You can sign up for orientation through your OwlExpress account. You can visit the Orientation website for more information on fees, check-in and parking, scheduling and a checklist of what to bring to your orientation.
Your time ticket will open during your orientation session, so it is important you sign up as soon as possible.
If you are an international student, check with Admissions about paperwork and insurance
We also encourage you to get in touch with our International Student and Scholar Services department to learn what resources they offer and to ask them any questions you may
have about transitioning to KSU.
Check for holds on your OwlExpress account
Unresolved holds will halt your ability to add/drop classes and register for future
semesters. Turn in your immunization form to the Office of the Registrar and satisfy
your lawful presence verification at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions or online.
For a list of other holds, you can consult the list of holds on the Registrar's website.
Find out about your financial aid options
The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid provides assistance for students to help them meet the costs of obtaining an education
from KSU. Meet with a financial aid counselor to discuss your options and receive
assistance with completing your FAFSA application at fafsa.gov.
Visit kennesaw.edu/financial-aid/ for helpful tips and videos you can reference when completing your FAFSA. You must
apply for the HOPE Scholarship by either completing the FAFSA or the application on
GAfutures.org.
Kennesaw Campus offices are located in Kennesaw Hall. Marietta Campus offices are located in the Administration Building B. www.kennesaw.edu/maps/
Counselors are assigned by the first letter of your last name. Please note, there
are times when your assigned counselor may change to manage office needs. Schedule an appointment with your assigned financial aid counselor. When emailing your counselor, please
email using your KSU email address and include your KSU ID number.
Apply for scholarships
At KSU, only one application is required to be considered for all available scholarships
and the application opens each fall. To apply, the application can be accessed through
Owl Express, located under the Financial Aid tab or visit kennesaw.edu/financial-aid/scholarships/ to apply!
Learn about your housing options
Make the most of your college experience by living on campus! At Kennesaw State University,
you will have an opportunity to build relationships with other students that can last
a lifetime. Plus, on-campus residents are more likely to earn better grades, retain
financial aid and graduate within four years. Housing and Residence Life provides
residential housing communities near everything our campuses have to offer, including
numerous restaurants on campus, student recreation centers, student health clinics,
classrooms and more! Visit: Kennesaw Housing to view KSU’s housing options, application dates and deadlines plus more.
Please note that first-year students majoring in Marietta Campus-based programs must
live on the Marietta Campus as part of the first-year, live-on requirement.
Challenge yourself with academically gifted programs
KSU offers a few programs specifically for first-year students that can set you on
the right path as you begin your college career!
First-Year Global Fellows Program offers a unique and customized First-Year education abroad experience to Italy that
is available to a select group of students through a competitive application.
The KSU Journey Honors College offers a community within a university to academically talented, highly motivated students who enjoy lively discussion, creative expression, and intellectual challenge. KSU offers small honors sections of core courses and interdisciplinary honors seminars, where students focus on deep understanding within an innovative curriculum. The Honors College also provides opportunities for undergraduate research, domestic and international travel experiences, and community service activities. The Honors College houses the University Honors Program, including the President’s Emerging Global Scholars program and the Great Books cohort, available to entering first-year students.
College of Science and Mathematics Advanced Majors Program(AMP) offers academically talented students the opportunity for intellectual adventure beyond the average college experience. First-year students are guaranteed a spot in math and science courses, helping you stay on track for your graduation requirements.
The Thrive Scholars Program creates a community of engaged students who are able to transition easily into their college experience, while maintaining the HOPE scholarship and staying on track to graduate.
On Orientation day, your academic advisor will be available to answer any questions and help with registration issues.
View the academic calendar to make note of important dates
Visit the Registrar’s website and view the academic calendar for important dates such as the start of the semester,
last day to withdraw, school breaks, registration dates for next semester, and final
exams. Make sure you create a calendar or use a planner to stay on top of these dates.
Prior to the first day of class, print off or screenshot your class schedule
The days prior to the start of classes, print off your class schedule, to confirm
the following:
Registered courses
Meeting days/times/location for each class
Course format (i.e. face-to-face, hybrid, or fully online)
Review the campus map or do a practice walk-thru so you know how to get to your classes
on the first day(s)
If you have any questions, ask your advisor
If you are a student in the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities & Social Sciences,
you can find your advisor here.
If your major is outside our College, you can find your advisor here.
Additional Campus Resources
View a more comprehensive list of campus resources