Important Fall 2025 Dates

Date Event More Information
September 1st (Monday) Early Alert Progress Reports Begin

Undergraduate courses: ANY instructor may submit an alert for a student at any time. FYE, CS 3305 & STAT 1401 look for an email from Sarah Matta to complete reports for your entire class.

Graduate courses: you may , however it is most effective 3-6 weeks into the semester.  

September 19th (Friday) Early Alert Progress Reports Due

You will get an email from Ashley prior to this date if a specific deliverable is expected of you.

October 10th (Friday) Spring 2026 Registration tickets begin opening

Please encourage your students to enroll as soon as their time ticket opens. Academic Advising is available to assist students with class planning and registration issues.

October 24th (Friday) Mid-Term Grades are due

Ashley can assist with preparing import files if you have a large class. .

October 31st (Friday)

Previously listed as 10/7

Last day to Withdraw with a W grade

Students have until 11:45pm to withdraw from a course and not have it impact their GPA. Academic Advising can help students understand the impact of their choice.

December 8th (Monday) Last day of classes

 

December 9-15th (Tuesday-Monday) Final Exams

 

December 18th (Thursday) Final grades are due at 12pm Noon

 

Additional Faculty Resources

  • Date Event More Information
    Thursday, August 21st FLIGHT '29 Treasure Hunt & Photo Safari

    3-5pm, Marietta campus

    Tuesday, August 26th Career Compass: Prep for Employer Networking Nights

    6:30-8pm, Online

    Thursday, August 28th Student Support Fair

    11am-2pm, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center (Marietta campus)

    Thursday, August 28th Career Compass: Prep for Employer Networking Nights

    6:30-8pm, Online

    Wednesday, September 3rd CCSE Student Community Day

    11:30am-2pm, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Ballrooms (Marietta campus)

    Wednesday, September 10th Employer Networking Night 1

    6-8:30pm, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Ballrooms (Marietta campus)

    Thursday, September 11th Employer Networking Night 2

    6-8:30pm, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Ballrooms (Marietta campus)

    Tuesday, September 16th Career Compass: What's Hot in the Modern Computing Industry

    8-8:30pm Online

    Event information TBA

    Tuesday, September 23rd Career Compass: Collaborative GitHub Fundamentals

    3-4pm, I-2 Building Room 112 (auditorium)

    Tuesday September 30th - Thursday October 2nd STEM Co-op, Job & Internship Fair

    11am-3pm each day in the Marietta Event Center

    Students should dress professionally and bring copies of their resume, and be ready to give their elevator pitch

    Thursday October 9th-Saturday October 11th Share Your Sparks: CYBER Ideathon

    Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Ballrooms will be the main hub throughout the event

    Students brainstorm and pitch bold solutions to real-world challenges.

    Tuesday, October 16th Career Compass: Being Resilient

    Online

    Additional information TBA

    Wednesday, November 5th Career Compass: Get Hired and Stay Hired by UKG

    Additional information TBA

    Friday, November 21st Analytics Day

    Event Information provided here

    Thursday, December 4th C-Day

    Event Information provided here

    Students not presenting are welcome to attend as guests.

    Have an idea for a student engagement experience? Contact Ashley - amcclur6@kennesaw.edu 

  • Students who need help academically
    • Submit an Early Alert report for students at-risk of being unsuccessful in class.
    • Tutoring for CCSE classes is available in J-253 Lexis Nexis Open Lab and Math tutoring is available from the SMART center.
    • The Student Success Programs (SSP) office specializes in Freshman and Sophomore student success by providing things like student success coaching and workshops.
    • Wing Leaders are available for academic support, community building, social integration and personal growth for Freshmen and Sophomores.
    • The makes writing for any class easier and more effective. Peer writing assistants will work with students in person or online to help them develop a topic, organize their research, revise and edit drafts, document their sources, and much more.
    • The CCSE Advising Team can help students with time management, study, and planning skills.
    Keep High-Achieving Students Challenged
    • The Honors College offers programs for highly talented and motivated students.
    • Research can engage and challenge high-achieving students in new ways.
    • Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) are an opportunity for students to gain valuable research skills and academic credit through their participation in faculty research
    • Double Owl Pathways affords undergraduate students the opportunity to obtain their undergrad and graduate degrees faster and at a lower cost.
    Get Students More Engaged
    Students who need non-academic assistance
  • D2L
    • InScribe - interactive social platform that promotes academic success and belonging by allowing students to engage in a collaborative, supportive environment
    • for Instructors
    • D2L Competencies & Learning Outcomes
    • Import/Export from
    Teaching Online
    Training
    • Grade Appeal Portal
    • Students disputing their final grade in a course should first talk with the faculty member informally to seek a resolution.
    • Final grade disputes that are not resolved informally must follow the
    • The Department of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity has an Academic Integrity Resolution Process to follow in the event of cheating/plagiarism.
    • All KSU academic policies as well as the Student Handbook can be found at