KSU Student Handbook & Planner 2013

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on through the use of their student fees. Labor is included, but any parts needed will have to be brought in by the patron. All bike service is completed the same day and bikes need to be picked up the same day to avoid late fees. The Bike Shop also offers three-day mountain bike rentals, with a $200 cash or check deposit. There is a $25.00 late fee per day with mountain bike rentals. A valid KSU ID is required to checkout items. The KSU Bike Shop is inside the Student Recreation & Wellness Center.

Club Sports

Housed in the Department of Sports & Recreation, Club Sports provide an opportunity for students to compete in a sport they love, stay fit, get involved at KSU, and build lifelong friendships. Currently twenty-eight clubs compete against other local and regional teams that include UGA, GT, Emory, Duke, Alabama, and UT. Club Sports are student-initiated and managed, allowing opportunities for leadership, team building, public speaking, decision-making, organization, budgeting, creativity, and camaraderie. Students who aren’t interested in playing a sport can still get involved by volunteering as a stat keeper, travel manager, or marketing manager. Participants in the Club Sports program must be actively enrolled, fee paying KSU students in a degree seeking program with a minimum 2.0 KSU AGPA. Visit ksuclubsports.com for additional information.

Intramural Sports

Students have an opportunity to compete with other Kennesaw State students in a fun, friendly environment. Leagues are available for Men’s, Women’s, and CoRec teams. Individual sports and special events are also offered. All skill levels are welcome. Fall sports include flag football, dodge ball, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and golf. Spring sports include basketball, softball, bowling, and recreational soccer. Summer sports include 4v4 flag football and sand volleyball. Information on upcoming events, registration, and schedules is available at ksuimsports.com.

Sports and Recreation Park

The KSU Sports and Recreation Park is located east of Interstate 75 at the corner of George Busbee Parkway and Big Shanty Rd. Highlights of the 88-acre park include the 8,300-seat KSU Stadium, a 16,800-square-foot indoor training facility, 9 sports fields, a 9-acre lake and an NCAA-regulation track. The park, with ample open green space to accommodate general recreation activities and competitive sports, is home to Kennesaw State’s intramural and club sports, the KSU women’s soccer team, and men’s and women’s track and field. It is also the future home of women’s lacrosse and the site of Nature Bound programs and other student activities. Concerts, festivals and community sporting and special events are also planned to further support the goals of student enrichment and community outreach.

Department of Student Conduct & Academic Integrity (SCAI)

University Village-Bldg. 5000 Suite 5100 University Village (next to Gateway News) 770-499-3403 scai@kennesaw.edu https://web.kennesaw.edu/scai/

The purpose of SCAI is to promote a greater awareness and understanding of the rules of the student code of conduct and address issues of student academic misconduct and disruption of campus life so that an environment conducive to learning and individual growth can be maintained at Kennesaw State University. It also exists to provide a forum for students to appeal parking citations. 108 | Kennesaw State University


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