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WHERE CAN I PARK?
WHAT DO I DO IF I GET A PARKING TICKET?
HOW DOES THE BUS WORK?
WHAT UNIVERSITY POLICIES SHOULD I BE AWARE OF?
I HAVE TO GO TO A JUDICIAL HEARING...WHAT DO I DO?
WHAT CAN THE STUDENT OMBUDS DO FOR ME?


Quick Links:
Where can I park?
You need a parking permit to park on campus. If you are a Freshmen (30 credit hours or less), you can only park in the Stadium parking lot.

To purchase a permit, pay your parking ticket or file a grievance visit the Parking Services office in 123 Michael Schwartz or go online to https://powerlink.parking.kent.edu/login.asp?LoginType=STUD

To check out the Parking map, go to http://www.kent.edu/parking/Facts/upload/map080505.pdf

Judicial Affairs:
University Policy A collection of university policies and procedures most frequently affecting students is contained in the Digest of Rules and Regulations. The complete text of all university policies can be found in the University Policy Register http://www.kent.edu/policyreg Additional rules and regulations pertaining to residence hall living are included in the Residence Hall Contract.

Student Code of Conduct:
The Digest of Rules and Regulations encourages personal freedom, maturity, and responsibility by clarifying behavior that is expected of students. As members of the Kent State University community, students are expected to demonstrate responsible conduct; respect the cultural, lifestyle, and religious differences of others; be honest and forthright in academic endeavors; accept freedom of expression and be civil in disagreement; and use university-owned or controlled property responsibly.

The Code of Student Conduct translates these expectations into specific policies and describes the process through which claims of violations are resolved. Each student is responsible for knowing and abiding by the terms of the code. The full text is available in the Digest of Rules and Regulations: http://www.kent.edu/emsa/Resources/upload/RulesRegDigest.pdf

Undergraduate Student Senate:
Have to attend a judicial hearing and don’t know what to do? Check out the Undergraduate Student Senate-Student Advocate Program, in which student volunteers provide FREE assistance with understanding the disciplinary process and making informed decisions. Student Advocate Program: Call 330-672-3207 or visit the USS office in the Student Center.

Women’s Resource Center:
The Women’s Resource Center advocates for the prevention of violence against women, provides resources in women’s studies, provides information about scholarships for women, provides resources on women’s health issues, and provides a variety of diversity, feminism and crisis intervention resources. The Kent State University Women's Resource Center exists to facilitate the advancement and to enhance the quality of educational experience and professional life for women students, faculty and staff of all campuses. For more information about this resource and its services visit http://www.kent.edu/wrc/

Student Accessibility Services:
University Health Services also provides assistance to students with varying degrees and types of disabilities in order to maximize educational opportunity and academic potential. Students seeking services must provide documentation of their specific condition. Although a student may be eligible for services, specific accommodations are not extended by Student Accessibility Services unless they are requested. A student has the right to choose to use only a few of the accommodations available or to completely refuse accommodations. To learn more, visit the website at http://www.registrars.kent.edu/disability/default.htm