As an online student, Kennesaw State offers support services to help make your academic
journey comfortable and accessible.
Services and support resources include advising, career planning, community engagement,
involvement opportunities, online tutoring, disability services, technology resources,
tuition assistance, and wellbeing initiatives under the supervision of the Dean of
Students.
The Student Affairs department offers a range of community groups and services to
support its students. These services aim to create a welcoming and supportive environment
for all students. Furthermore, the FLIGHT program offers transformative experiences
to meet students' social, personal, and academic needs, fostering a sense of belonging
within the campus community. Seek engagement by signing up for opportunities via .
The Department of Student Engagement and Belonging seeks to equip students with engagement
opportunities, skills, and resources to be successful socially, academically, and
professionally. Social connections among students and fostering meaningful support
networks are at the core of Student Engagement and Belonging.
The Behavioral Response Team (BRT) takes a planned approach to identify and assist
individuals who are distressed and/or exhibiting behavior that may be harmful to themselves
or others. Through early identification, the team can connect individuals of concern
with the resources they need to succeed.
The Department of Student Activities is responsible for facilitating student experiences
by fostering a vibrant campus community where students are connected, valued, and
successful. Student Activities supports students and fosters holistic development
through providing programs, events, services, and resources to enhance involvement
in co-curricular activities outside of the classroom.
The Department of Student Leadership (DSL) provides leadership development education
through intentional programming, experiences, and opportunities for students to engage
in self-discovery and personal responsibility; connect with their communities through
collaboration; and create impact and positive change. The goal of DSL is to develop
personally grounded, socially engaged, and impactful student leaders with the capacity
to transform the future.
Student Disability Services (SDS) is the primary point of contact for students with
disabilities to arrange accommodations and access campus resources. Students must
connect with SDS and provide required documentation outlined by the Board of Regents
of the University System of Georgia to access accommodations.
All documentation remains confidential within SDS and is not shared without student
consent. SDS helps identify suitable accommodations, and it's the student's responsibility
to notify instructors and campus departments as necessary.