Involvement in campus activities provides many new challenges and opportunities to
learn and grow;
Clubs and organizations represent the most visible and accessible avenue to student
involvement;
Campus clubs and organizations match a variety and diversity of interests and needs;
Social cultural, political, religious, and community service organizations are a few of
the possibilities.
We promote cultural diversity and awareness by encouraging interaction among students, faculty and staff;
We plan and host a multitude of programs, services, and activities to encourage
cooperative relations among diverse groups;
We look forward to working with you and hope to see you around our campus or at
our events.
Housing/Residence Life
The Newark campus residence community strives to provide a clean, safe, and quiet
environment for our residential students;
As members of the residence community, students are encouraged to adopt as their
standard an attitude of civility and respect for others;
A qualified and dedicated staff works to establish links between the academic, social,
and recreational aspects of college life.
Judicial Affairs
The Student Conduct Code has been set to maintain the general welfare of the
campus community;
The university strives to make the campus community a place where people are
treated, and treat one another, with respect and courtesy;
The judicial affairs process is a learning experience that can result in an increased
understanding of one’s responsibilities and privileges within the university and the
community at large.
Career Services
Career Services provides the resources and strategies for choosing a college major,
developing career plans, finding internships and full-time jobs and making
successful career transitions.
Career Services seeks to educate and motivate students and alumni to take action to
achieve current and future career goals.
High quality in-person and online services work in partnership with students, alumni,
employers, faculty and staff.
Your resource for career management!
Disability Services
The Office for Disability Services (ODS) provides the following services to Newark campus students with disabilities:
Handles requests and maintains disability-related documents;
Certifies eligibility for services;
Determines academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and/or services;
Develops plans for the provision of academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and/or
services as mandated under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of
1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Athletic, Recreation and Intramural Sports
Students are provided with an abundant number of athletic and recreational opportunities.
Six varsity teams compete as members in the Ohio Regional Campus
Conference;
Each year, approximately 250 students participate on a wide variety of intramural
teams;
The Adena Hall athletic facility is open throughout the day and evening for
recreational use by students, faculty, and staff of the Newark campus.
Counseling Services
The college years mark a time when students face new challenges and undergo
significant personal and social changes that can affect their academic performance,
personal lives and/or their relationships;
Understanding and adjusting to these challenges and changes in not always easy, and
students often seek help from others;
Counseling Services offers help to students who experience a variety of difficult
personal and interpersonal challenges;
Our office is staffed with professional licensed counselors who specialize in helping
students adjust to these changes and to college life in general.