News Brief
Published on January 29, 2008 by The Sentinel
Visitors to start paying to park
Beginning this week, the visitor lot turned into a pay-as-you-go
lot. There will be no charge for the first half hour.
Thirty minutes to an hour spent in the lot will cost $3. After
that, each 30 minutes is an additional dollar. There is a
maximum/lost ticket fee of $10 per day. Guests can use debit
cards, credit cards, or cash as forms of payment to exit the lot.
Vouchers will be issued for department-sponsored guests.
Coles College now largest business school
According to enrollment data from fall 2007, Coles College has the
largest number of undergraduate business majors in the entire
University of Georgia system. KSU reported over 4,000 undergrads,
while number two Georgia State reported just under 3,000
undergrads. The college also had the largest number of total
majors enrolled in both fall 2006 and fall 2007.
KSU launches new Going Global Web site
The Career Services Center, QEP Committee and Alumni Affairs recently
partnered in creating a new site for all members of KSU.
Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and even international students
interested in the United States, can access the site to learn about
living and work opportunities abroad. Students and alumni can
access the site at http://careerctr.kennesaw.edu/ and signing in to
their OwlLink account. Faculty and staff can access the same site
with campus computers while using the ‘Going Global’ link.
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