Register to Vote from Home as an Out-of-State Student
How to Register from Home as an Out-of-State Student
Are you planning to be in your home state and voting in your hometown? Every state has different laws about voter registration, deadlines, and identification requirements. It’s best to check with your home state’s secretary of state’s election website for the information most relevant to you.
Register to Vote in Ohio as an Ohio Resident
To cast a ballot in Ohio, you must be pre-registered; you can’t just walk in and show ID. Keep in mind that you must register to vote by the deadline, Oct. 7. If you miss this deadline, you won’t be able to vote in this election, but you can prepare to register for the next one.
How to Register in Ohio as an Ohio Resident
You have two options for registering to vote: online or using a paper form. Registration using the paper form is strongly encouraged.
Register to Vote in Kent Using Your Residence Hall Address
To cast a ballot in Ohio, you must be pre-registered; you can’t just walk in and show ID. Keep in mind that you must register to vote by the deadline, Oct. 7. If you miss this deadline, you won’t be able to vote in this election, but you can prepare to register for the next one.
How to Register Using a Residence Hall Address
You have two options for registering to vote: online or using a paper form. Registration using the paper form is strongly encouraged.
Register to Vote in Kent as an Off-Campus Student
To cast a ballot in Ohio, you must be pre-registered; you can’t just walk in and show ID. Keep in mind that you must register to vote by the deadline, Oct. 7. If you miss this deadline, you won’t be able to vote in this election, but you can prepare to register for the next one.
How to Register in Kent as an Off-Campus Student
You have two options for registering to vote: online or using a paper form. Registration using the paper form is strongly encouraged.
Register to Vote in Kent as an Out-of-State Student
Any student who is a U.S. citizen has the legal right to register to vote here in Kent, provided that you live here most of the year IF, AND ONLY IF, YOU HAVE A PASSPORT WITH YOU AS YOUR FORM OF ID.
FERPA & You (BC 1 hour)
This engaging webinar was developed as an introduction to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and challenges faced by student-facing faculty and staff. We will review FERPA basics and what led to the creation of this act, explore requirements for the protection of student records, address who may and may not access student records, under what circumstances records may be shared, and discuss exceptions to the requirement of student consent. During this session, you will
*Identify the most common FERPA violations and how to avoid them
FERPA & You (BC 1 hour)
This engaging webinar was developed as an introduction to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and challenges faced by student-facing faculty and staff. We will review FERPA basics and what led to the creation of this act, explore requirements for the protection of student records, address who may and may not access student records, under what circumstances records may be shared, and discuss exceptions to the requirement of student consent. During this session, you will
*Identify the most common FERPA violations and how to avoid them
FERPA & You (BC 1 hour)
This engaging webinar was developed as an introduction to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and challenges faced by student-facing faculty and staff. We will review FERPA basics and what led to the creation of this act, explore requirements for the protection of student records, address who may and may not access student records, under what circumstances records may be shared, and discuss exceptions to the requirement of student consent. During this session, you will
*Identify the most common FERPA violations and how to avoid them