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WELCOME TO OUR DEPARTMENT!!! We hope that you can feel at home here in the Mathematical and Computer Science Building. If you have any questions, hopefully I can answer them. I have tried to collect enough "FAQ's" and grouped them by sections. If you have a question not answered here, then email me at mtackett@math.kent.edu.
orientation | email list | Main Math Dept Grad Site
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| Kent State
University Kent State's main web page has the answers to nearly every question you have. Look here to find out about our history, location, and programs. Kent State will issue you an email address, as well as the Math Department. Your Kent State email can be forwarded to your Math email. Both of these MUST be checked constantly for urgent messages. |
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| The Department of
Mathematical Sciences The Department of Mathematical Sciences has its own web page as well. Look here for Faculty information and various topics in Math. There is also a section of the above site that is meant strictly for MATH Graduate students. It has MANY resources and information about your program, seminars, procedures, and people in the department. TAKE TIME TO LOOK AT THIS VALUABLE LINK! |
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| The Mathematics
and Computer Science Building What does the building look like? How old is it? What makes it special? Most questions about our building are answered at this link. |
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| Directions to the
Department To get to Kent State from various highways follow the directions on the KSU home page. The Mathematics and Computer Science Building is located two buildings southeast of the Student Center on Summit Street, between Campus Center Drive and Rhodes Road. The building is easily spotted due to the wavy roof. On the Kent State University Maps and Directions page, our building is located on the south end of the KSU Campus Map. GOT AN IPOD? Download a map for your ipod HERE. |
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The city of Kent,
Ohio
Here is what
http://www.kentohio.org/
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| LIFE and LIVING in The city of Kent,
Ohio If you are not familiar with Kent or the Northeast part of the US, you might wonder what living expenses and life around this area is like. There are some common questions that I have been trying to answer for my current students as the questions come to me, and I will try to keep track of them for you on my "LIFE LINKS" page. I'll also try to update what the living expenses might be like as well. The International Student Handbook (useful for citizens too) also has some great information on life in Kent, Ohio including banking, utilities, transportation, etc. at this site: http://www.dept.kent.edu/oia/isss/life.htm Expenses in Kent: (as of May 29, 2007)
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| Our Staff Q: Who is the Graduate Coordinator? A: Artem Zvavitch. He is on the third floor. He is the full-time Graduate Coordinator. You are welcome to talk to Dr. Zvavitch at anytime. His email address is zvavitch@math.kent.edu. If it is not urgent, then it is best to talk to the Graduate Secretary (me). Q: Who is the Chair of the Department? Q: Who is the Graduate Secretary? |
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| Forms and Paperwork Q: Now that I have been accepted to Kent State, what do I need to do? A: Once you have become a graduate student, you need to visit the department and arrange an advisor (or talk to the Graduate Coordinator). This can be done anytime in that first year. That advisor (or the Grad Coordinator) will help you decide what courses you need to start with. After that you can register for classes. Next you need to fill out a form, issued by the system department, to apply for a computer account within the building. This provides you with a login for the labs in the building, as well as a departmental email address. Your department email address is CRITICAL in contacting you with important information about the graduate program. Make sure that you tell me your email address after it has been established, so that I know how to communicate with you (Refer to the Math Grad listmail info in the section below). Click here for an "Application for a Computer Account". If you are going to have an assistantship: you will receive an offer letter in the mail. I must receive a response from you with your signature which lets me know if you are accepting the assistantship. Then there is a packet of forms that I will give (or mail) to you to fill out. These are forms from our Human Resources department that are mainly for their records. They deal with your tax and payment information. After you fill these out, you will need to sign a contract that I have in my office. This contract as well as the HR services forms will be turned in, and your assistantship is officially processed. ***Please note that International students must fill out the Federal, State and City tax forms with Sandy in the Payroll office. To make an appointment with her call 330-672-8641. Q: I'm coming from outside the United States - are there special
forms or processes that I need to take care of? Don't forget to check out the Policy on Role and Status of Graduate Student Appointees - It should have been included with your offer letter. If it wasn't, please let me know. You should also have received the Mathematical Sciences Graduate Student Handbook. This is a link to that handbook. |
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| Financial Aid
http://www.sfa.kent.edu/ - The Financial Aid website for Kent State University Graduate Assistantship Application - Use this page to apply, or re-apply for a Graduate Assistantship. A Graduate Assistantship requires you to work 20 hours per week for the Department of Mathematical Sciences while receiving a stipend and tuition waiver. To continue your assistantship, you must show progress in your graduate program and maintain at least 8 hours of study per semester. |
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| Great links for new
incoming students!
(not JUST international students!) http://appling.kent.edu/kentlingua/helplink.html - (scroll all the way down) Kent Lingua help pages, The Graduate Student Organization for Translation and Languages THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT HANDBOOK - has a ton of information for international students (and even maybe for citizens?) |
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| International
Student and Scholar Services
http://www.dept.kent.edu/oia/isss/ - The ISSS department website http://www.dept.kent.edu/oia/ - The Office of International Affairs http://www.dept.kent.edu/oia/isss/issbkind.html - The international student handbook http://www.admissions.kent.edu/newtemplate.asp?topicid=3 - International Students should look here for answers to frequently asked questions about admissions and forms http://www.immigration.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/index.htm - International downloadable forms |
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| Immigration and
Naturalization Offices
Main site: http://www.uscis.gov/ Cleveland Immigration Office information 1 (800) 375-5283 - Toll free number for general information |
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| Your Kent State
I.D. - The FLASHcard (for students who are not already enrolled at Kent
State) Q: What is it? A: The FLASHcard is your Kent State University ID card and more. Your card will let you take materials out of the KSU Libraries, access services such as SRWC & athletic events, and purchase goods and services both on and off campus. If you have a food plan, you will use your FLASHcard to purchase meals in our cafeterias. You may also deposit money on your FLASHcard and create a debit account. This plan, now known as FLASHcash (previously called the Golden FLASH Card), will allow you to make purchases both on and off campus wherever the FLASHcard is accepted. Q: How do I get it? Q: What is the Residence Hall food plan? Any money not used in the fall will carry over into the spring semester. Money from the spring semester does not carry over into the next academic year and is non-refundable. Your food plan can be used in any of our Dining Services locations. When you go to purchase your meal, just give your FLASHcard to the cashier and the amount of the sale will be deducted from your account. Be sure to check your account balance after each purchase. If you run out of money don't worry, more can be added to your account. For details on how to do this please refer to the question "How do I add more money to my accounts?." Q: What is FLASHcash? Q: How do I add more money to my account? Q: Do I need any other ID? Q: What if my FLASHcard is lost or stolen? No matter how you "turn off" your card, you will need to bring one form of photo identification and a replacement fee of $10.00 to the FLASHcard office in order to pick up your new FLASHcard. Q: What if my FLASHCard is damaged? Q: What if I have money left on my FLASHcash account? |
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| Travel Q. When should I arrive? A. All new graduate students must plan on arriving to Kent State about a week and a half before classes start. International students should contact the International Student and Scholar Services office to discuss when their flight should arrive, but International Student Orientation is usually before all other Graduate Orientation. All students with assistantships should make sure they arrive in time for ONTAP Graduate Orientation - (note the calendar link at the top of the page). Arriving a day or more early will help you process any paperwork that might need to be done if you have an assistantship. I'm not sure what questions you might have about International Travel, but I'm sure they would best be answered by International Student and Scholar Services at http://www.dept.kent.edu/oia/. |
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| Living Arrangements Q: How do I make living reservations ON campus? A: You need to contact Residence Services. They have an online application form that you need to fill out and turn back in. Q: How do I find an apartment OFF campus? |
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Department of
Mathematical Sciences
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Kent State University
ONTAP Schedule:
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Email and User account |
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EMAIL The MATH-GRAD email list: When you arrive to the campus and establish a Departmental email address (click here for that application), the next step is getting yourself added to the "Math-Grad mass email list". This is a listmail that is used for sending notices to all math graduate students. If there is an important announcement, then it will be sent to you IF you are on the Math Grad listmail. If you have an important announcement that needs to reach ALL graduate students in the department, then you can send the email to the Math Grad listmail. Here are the instructions on how to add yourself to that list: Should you ever need to remove yourself from the list, send e-mail to the same address with the word "unsubscribe from grad" using the e-mail address you used to sign up for the list. To send an e-mail to everyone on the list, send e-mail to grad@math.kent.edu. This list should only be used for official communications, or for messages that are really appropriate to send to all graduate students. Do not use this e-mail list to send out spam, ads, etc. ACCOUNT To save files to your own user space, it is probably best for you to map a network drive on your office computer so that you can save and track files on a network drive (similar to your C: drive). Simply open your windows explorer, click on 'tools', and select 'Map Network Drive'. In that window, select the letter that you want the drive to represent, and simply type in the server name followed by \homes (for example: \\excalibur.math.kent.edu\homes). ...click finish. You should then be able to access your local user space on 'My Computer'. WEBPAGE Creating a homepage (or multiple linked pages) is not difficult, but you need to do some preparation, write some HTML code, and test your page(s). The following steps should get you started: 1. Create the public_html subdirectory in your home
directory. Just issue the following commands at the Unix prompt: 2. Create the index.html home page. When people visit your Web site, the first page they will see is your home page. This page is in a file called index.html in the subdirectory public_html in your home directory. You just created the directory in Step 1, now you need to create the file. 3. Set file and directory permissions so others can read
your work. The Unix file and directory access permissions limit who
can read your files and directories. To allow people to read your
Web pages, you need to change the permissions on a couple of
directories and files. Issue the following commands at the Unix
command line: The chmod go+x . changes the access permission on your home directory to allow others to get to your Web pages. The other chmod commands change the permissions on your Web directory and its files. NOTE: Web pages must be readable by group and other, but you should never have any files that are writable by other. For more information on file permissions, see the manpage for chmod. 4. Get your link added to the department's list of user pages If you have accomplished the steps above, you should be able to see your homepage by pointing a browser at http://www.math.kent.edu/~yourname where yourname is your system login. If so, your page is ready for release. Check to make sure your links work correctly and then let the webmaster know that you have a page ready and your page will be added on the Department's website. You can add as many pages to your site as your disk quota allows.
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