Resources
Sometimes things happen. Sometimes you have questions and don't know where to find the answer. Here is a list of the common situations and questions and how to resolve them. However, if at any time you need help, please contact the International Student and Scholar Services Office.
Emergencies
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What do I do if there is an emergency on campus?
If you need on-campus emergency services, please call the following:
- KSU Police (Emergency): 470-578-6666
- KSU Police (Non-Emergency): 470-578-6206
- KSU Clinic (Monday-Friday during office hours): 460-578-6644
Please also notify the ISSS:
- 470-578-6336
- ISSS@kennesaw.edu
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What do I do if there is an emergency off campus?
If at any time you need emergency services off campus, call 911 immediately. This includes the Police/ Fire Department/ Ambulance.
Please also notify the ISSS:
- 470-578-6336
- ISSS@kennesaw.edu
Student Well-Being
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What do I do if I鈥檓 in need of medical care?
肉肉传媒's Student Health Services' staff of board-certified physicians and advanced practice providers deliver comprehensive primary care services year-round between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. The clinic operates by appointment only. Call 470-578-6644 or visit for more information.
If you need urgent or emergency care after-hours, visit an Urgent Care Facility, Emergency Room, or call 911 Emergency Services.
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What do I do if I am feeling sad or depressed?
碍厂鲍鈥檚 supports the academic mission of 肉肉传媒 by enhancing students鈥 educational, career, personal, and interpersonal development. They provide a wide range of services, including psychoeducational workshops aimed at helping students develop skills for managing the stress of college, group counseling focused on helping students better manage emotions and navigate their relationships, individual counseling for a wide range of mental wellness concerns, as well as psychiatric medication evaluation and treatment.
Between the hours of 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday, walk-in urgent appointments are available for students who may be at an elevated mental health risk, including:
- Current or recent thoughts of harm to self or others
- Concerned about the safety of another person
- Experience of a recent trauma
- Experiencing hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking and/or behavior, or have been unable to sleep for two or more days
If you need to speak to someone immediately there is the Crisis Text Line. Text 741741 from anywhere in the U.S. to text with a trained Crisis Coordinator.
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What do I do if I run out of money for food and need assistance?
The Campus Awareness, Resource, and Empowerment Services (CARE Services) provides food for ANY KSU student experiencing food insecurity. All supplies are based upon donations and are available to students as long as supplies are continually received.
To view more information on how to obtain these services visit .