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Discover Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ at Tuscarawas through the Admissions Summer Open House event on Thursday, July 25, from 2 to 6 p.m. in Founders Hall. Students who are just starting their college career, transfer students and those with some college credits but no degree are encouraged to attend.All prospective students are invited to drop in during Open House hours to complete an application, file the FAFSA, tour campus, review transfer credits, or speak with admissions and academic advising.Applications are still being accepted to Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡Tuscarawas for Fall Semester, with classes beginning...
Meet Maham Khan, a Graduate College Fellow and doctoral student in the English program. Read on to learn more about Maham's favorite places in Kent, what she enjoys doing in her free time and what advice she has for incoming graduate students.Where is your hometown?I am from Islamabad, Pakistan.Why did you choose Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡?I chose KSU mainly because of my academic interests. I wanted to make sure that the English department had faculty whose work aligned with the issues that I was interested in exploring.What do you like most about Kent? Do you have a favorite ...
With a three-year grant from Medical Mutual, Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡'s College of Public Health is conducting a three-part project focusing on senior health and wellness. First, the college will conduct a senior-focused community needs assessment with the help of the area’s Senior Center Research Consortium. The consortium comprises over 20 senior centers, senior living and aging agencies spanning several counties. The needs assessment, which will be led by Steve Paciorek, Ph.D, and graduate students from the college, will be distributed to more than 50 centers. “The purpose of the senior-focuse...
Interested students should call CAPS at 330-672-2487 to set up a CAPS Consultation appointment. At your appointment, let your clinician know you’re interested in joining a group, and they will provide more information and guide you to the next step, if appropriate. You’ll have a chance to meet with the group leader(s) to talk in more detail about the group so that you know what to expect. This meeting is an opportunity to get all your questions answered and to decide whether USO is a good fit for you.
Students recommended for individual or group therapy at CAPS are eligible for up to six covered sessions each academic year. Beyond that, group sessions are billed to insurance. For students who don’t have insurance, CAPS offers self-pay rates. If you have insurance or billing-related questions, you may call CAPS’ main number or ask a CAPS clinician.