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Resources and Facilities



Research Facilities

Basic and applied research is central to the University’s mission to seek distinction as a leading public research university and is an integral part of graduate and professional education. The purpose of research is to advance knowledge in a discipline, subject area, or field; to fill significant gaps in such knowledge; to devise new modes or means of expression; to develop new perspectives in the sciences, arts, and humanities; and to address economic, social, and cultural challenges of the metro area and region. Faculty members at Cleveland State University have built and continue to expand a solid reputation for quality research by attracting highly qualified graduate students and by garnering significant new external research funding. The University maintains that research and teaching are not only symbiotic but are also the focus of quality graduate education.

To encourage student and faculty research, the University provides a complete range of support facilities, including a University library with a strong emphasis on computerized information services, a modern MakerSpace, high performance computing capabilities and access to the Ohio Supercomputer Center, animal care facilities, and specialized research facilities within academic departments.

Research Collaborations

The University maintains a variety of research links with the Northeast Ohio community. Local and regional businesses and institutions share financial resources, personnel, and facilities with Cleveland State faculty and students for the purpose of research. The University’s ties to the institutions below are important examples of partnerships that enhance specific graduate degree programs and build transferable research and problem solving skills that are valued in the workplace.

  • The Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute is an equal partner in the research offerings and administration of three Cleveland State University doctoral programs: the Ph.D. in Regulatory Biology, the Ph.D. in Clinical-Bioanalytical Chemistry, and the Ph.D. in Engineering specialization in Applied Biomedical Engineering. This strategic inter-institutional partnership provides doctoral students with access to major analytical instrumentation facilities in biochemistry, immunology, and molecular biology, as well as to the federally funded laboratories of world-renowned scientists.

  • The NASA Glenn Research Center sponsors basic and applied research at Cleveland State, while the University provides graduate education in engineering and computer science to NASA employees.

  • The Cleveland MetroHealth Medical Center is a partner with Cleveland State University in the education of graduate students in the Speech Pathology program, as well as in the Clinical-Bioanalytical Chemistry Ph.D. program.

  • Case Western Reserve University collaborates with Cleveland State University in the areas of biomedical research, cooperative doctoral and professional graduate programs, and faculty enrichment opportunities. The collaboration includes reciprocal library privileges for faculty and students at both universities.

  • Cleveland Metropolitan School District - The Center for Urban Education at Cleveland State University (CSU) was founded in 2010 is a founding member of the Cleveland Alliance for Education Research (CAER), a research-practice partnership among CSU, CMSD, and the American Institutes for Research (AIR), and represents CSU as a partner institution in the Ohio Education Research Center (OERC).

Research Centers

For a complete listing see http://www.csuohio.edu/research/research-centers-and-institutes

Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease

The Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease (GRHD) focuses on research to improve the understanding of biological processes and how the malfunction of these processes results in various diseases. This research has significant potential to improve our understanding of the mechanisms and specific molecules that control reproductive health and those that control the aging process. The Center’s research has implications for the diagnosis and treatment of many of the most common diseases found around the world, including heart disease, neurological disease, infectious disease, and cancer.

Center for Human-Machine Systems

The Center for Human-Machine Systems (CHMS) aims to improve health and performance by combining the unique capabilities of engineered and natural subsystems. The Center pursues this goal by providing its members with a collaborative environment and with funding to promote the development of high-quality, externally funded, high-impact research. Research areas include prosthetics, exercise machines, and rehabilitation.

Center for Behavioral Health Sciences

The Center for Behavioral Health Sciences (CBHS) aims to improve mental health and addiction outcomes for individuals and families, thereby enhancing community well-being. The Center pursues this goal by providing faculty affiliates with a collaborative environment to promote high-quality and well-funded interdisciplinary research to develop empirical knowledge related to the prevention, intervention, and treatment of mental illness, addiction, and behavioral health concerns.

CSU T.E.C.H. Hub

The purpose of the CSU T.E.C.H. (Innovative Technologies, Engaged Education, Inclusive Communities, Connected Health) Hub is to serve as an anchor and beacon for research and education related to advanced technology in society. The groundwork for the center was laid in 2017 when the University engaged in the planning and implementation of a multi-million dollar grant from The Cleveland Foundation to both Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University to create the IoT Collaborative. T.E.C.H. Hub faculty members from disciplines and colleges from across the University collaborate to help shape the trajectory of technology and innovation at the university, and build a critical mass of researchers and educators interested in IoT and its related digital technologies. 

Northern Ohio Data and Information Service

The Northern Ohio Data and Information Service (NODIS) is a Census Bureau affiliate. It provides census and other data resources to the public. It also provides mapping and GIS services, data, and training. Services include standard and customized community profiles, demographic analysis, census tract look-up guides, demographic and environmental mapping, geocoding, and database and website development. GIS training includes ESRI certified instruction, as well as MapInfo workshops and customized training. Named as one of the three regional data centers in the state by the State of Ohio and the U.S. Bureau of the Census in 1981, NODIS has decades of experience in demographic and geographic data dissemination and analysis.

Center for Population Dynamics

The Center for Population Dynamics (CPD) is an affiliate of the Center for Community Planning and Development at Cleveland State University’s School of Urban Affairs. CPD helps partner organizations competitively position Greater Cleveland for economic and community development with research on migration, knowledge diffusion, and culture. CPD also houses the Urban Theory and Analytics (UTA) program, which deploys interdisciplinary methods from the emergent field of computational social science. Its subject matter expertise is on economic, community, and human development, with a geographic focus on the Rust Belt.

Educational Centers

Writing Center

Home: http://www.csuohio.edu/writing-center/writing-center
For writing handouts: http://www.csuohio.edu/writing-center/writing-center-2
To make an appointment: https://www.csuohio.edu/writing-center/writing-appointments

The Writing Center is located in the Library in Rhodes Tower 124. The Writing Center provides assistance to all members of the university community, including graduate students. Through consultations, tutoring, and workshops (in-person and online), the Center can respond to any questions about writing, including generating ideas, drafting and revising papers, improving writing styles, and handling technical details of grammar, documentation, and formatting. Our WAC website has many handouts available on all aspects of academic writing. We offer scheduled, drop-in, and online tutoring (see third link above).  

Center for Faculty Excellence

http://www.csuohio.edu/cfe/cfe

The Center for Faculty Excellence fosters faculty excellence through innovative teaching and leadership to create engaged student success. Using a range of individualized, and group services we work with faculty to develop their talent and advance their outcomes, processes and engagement with CSU students, their careers and the University. For additional information, please contact the Center for Faculty Excellence, BH 212 (216) 687-5502, cfe@csuohio.edu.

Michael Schwartz Library

We bring people and information together! 
https://library.csuohio.edu/

Whether you need to consult a librarian for research help, write a paper, borrow a textbook, collaborate with classmates, connect to online resources, practice a presentation, or find the perfect study space, the Michael Schwartz Library is the place to get things done. Knowledgeable library staff members are always available to help students become proficient information users and fulfill academic and research needs. 

Visit the library (located within Rhodes Tower) in person, access library resources online (https://library.csuohio.edu/) or call (216-687-5300), and discover how the library supports student learning. Library hours are listed on the website.

COLLECTIONS

The library offers the best of contemporary and traditional research tools with a large collection of online materials including 547,458 e-books, over 98,214 electronic journal titles, over 153,444 digital media holdings, and 253 research databases that can be accessed anytime, anywhere. The on-site collection includes more than 534,487 print volumes, sound recordings, video recordings, DVDs, and microforms. You are sure to find what you need to write term papers, complete course assignments, and conduct other research. For easy access to the most relevant information resources for a specific subject, consult the Research Guides (https://researchguides.csuohio.edu/).

As a member of OhioLINK, a consortium of 117 member libraries that includes the State Library of Ohio, students can request books from a statewide collection of over 38 million books and other library materials, over 37 million electronic journal articles, 100 research databases, over 241,000 e-books, and nearly 85,000 videos and sounds. For items not in OhioLINK, Interlibrary Loan (https://library.csuohio.edu/services/ill/index.html) allows access to an unlimited number of library books and journals owned by other libraries in Ohio, the country, and the rest of the world.

Electronic Course Reserves (ECR) (https://researchguides.csuohio.edu/ecr) conveniently brings together in one place, thousands of items that faculty members have selected each semester to supplement classes. Faculty members distribute ECR passwords with their course materials. The library has also made a limited selection of required textbooks available online through ECR.

The Textbook Center (https://library.csuohio.edu/services/textbooks.html), located on the first floor of the library at the User Services desk, offers a limited selection of required textbooks in print and online formats. CSU students with a valid Viking Card may borrow print textbooks to use in the library for 2-hour loan.

Special Collections (https://library.csuohio.edu/speccoll/) covers various topics but focuses on primary research materials for the study of the economic, cultural, social, and political history of Cleveland, northeastern Ohio, and the Great Lakes region. Many of these special collections are available online (https://www.clevelandmemory.org/) through the Cleveland Memory Project.

LIBRARY SERVICES

Stop at the User Services Center (https://library.csuohio.edu/services/circulation.html), conveniently located at the library’s main entrance, for assistance finding your way around the library. The friendly staff will help you locate the services you need. Students can use their Viking Cards to check out materials and pick up items borrowed from other libraries.

For assistance with selecting and using information resources, subject specialists and reference librarians can offer one-on-one expert advice. Consult the Ask Your Personal Librarian webpage (https://library.csuohio.edu/services/librarians.html) to schedule an appointment with a subject specialist. For walk-in assistance, visit the Reference Center located in the library’s Learning Commons. You can also contact one of these information professionals by phone (216-687-5300), by chat using the Ask Us! tab on the library’s website, or by email using the convenient online reference question form (https://library.csuohio.edu/services/ask/email.html). Instruction librarians provide group or class instruction for many undergraduate and graduate classes. During these sessions students learn to find and use information more effectively and responsibly by utilizing various resources available through the library, employing search strategies, and evaluating information found in their searches.

The library’s website (https://library.csuohio.edu/) is the research starting point for access to thousands of online journal articles, e-books, research databases, and the virtual reference desk. Bookmark the library’s website and use it as a first choice when looking for information pertaining to coursework and research.

Students completing multimedia, multimodal, or digital projects can consult staff in the Digital Design Studio (DDS), located on the library’s third floor, for assistance finding and using the right tools and resources to complete the job. In addition to providing access to various software and loanable hardware, staff in the DDS can help students work through digital projects from planning to execution. Faculty interested in multimedia and digital projects for their classes can also inquire with Digital Design Studio staff about how they can be supported. Contact the DDS by phone (216-687-9337), stop in, or find more information on the web page (https://library.csuohio.edu/mms/).

LIBRARY FACILITIES

The Reference Center in the Library Learning Commons is the best place to start a research project. Librarians are available to help with coursework and research involving information resources. The area provides 130 computer workstations where students can access online resources, work on assignments, and use their print accounts. There are several printers in the area that provide both black and white and color printing. In addition, there are two KIC self-serve scanners on the library’s first floor which offer students an easy way to scan materials. The campus wireless network is available throughout the library.

The Library Computers@Learning Commons (LCLC) instruction rooms are also located near the Reference Center. These labs contain an additional 60 computers. When not in use for classes, these labs provide additional computers for student use.

Quiet Study spaces can be found on both the second and third floors. There are 55 silent study rooms with key card locks (40 at the east end of the second floor and 15 in the Digital Design Studio on the third floor) available to CSU students with valid CSU IDs. The fourth floor has been designed for Group Study and features rolling whiteboards and study tables with electrical outlets for charging laptops and other portable devices. Rentable, locked study carrels on the second and fourth floors of the library are provided for CSU students, subject to availability. The standard rental fee is currently $50 for six months.

Five popular group study rooms are located in the Virginia McFrederick Group Study Center near the User Services desk on the library’s first floor. Room keys may be checked out for two hours by groups of two or more CSU students studying for currently offered classes. Each room contains whiteboards, tables, and flexible seating.

Five smaller group project rooms on the east end of the first floor can accommodate up to 4 students each and include 42” LCD monitors and hardware that allow you to share local and online content from up to 4 connected laptops.

The library Connection Lounges, located on the first floor just west of the User Services Center and south of the Assistive Technology Lab, provide places to relax, read the latest news, and browse current popular books. These contemporary and inviting spaces have comfortable lounge chairs, electrical outlets and WiFi connections, and popular reading materials courtesy of Cleveland Public Library. Don’t have a public library card? No problem! Students can apply for the Greater Access card at the User Services Center.

The Digital Design Studio (DDS) (https://library.csuohio.edu/mms/index.html), located on the third floor of the library, features both PCs and iMac computers, scanners for use in scanning text or images, as well as a wide range of software that allows students to edit audio and video files, design multimedia projects, create graphics and PowerPoint presentations, listen to music for a class, watch a video or a webcast, and take media-based tests, including the Adobe Creative Cloud. The DDS also circulates audio and video material, resources for coursework, and various cameras, microphones, and other production equipment to students for use in producing media-rich assignments. Contact the DDS by phone (216-687-9337) or stop in.

Special purpose library spaces may be reserved through DDS as well. Students can rehearse classroom presentations in the library’s Presentation Practice Room in RT 304. The room is equipped with a SmartBoard, PC, document camera, and lectern, and a system that enables students to record videos of their presentations on their own flash drives. Students recording podcasts, interviews, and voiceovers can use the Podcast Studio located in RT 325. This room has a 4 microphone setup, an audio interface, 4 headphones, and a PC with Audacity and Adobe Audition.

Students may also reserve the library’s Student Collaboration Room (RT 402). This facility accommodates six and contains two large whiteboards and a conference table complete with a 42” LCD monitor that can be used to display information on student laptops or other devices. This room may be booked for a 2-hour session by stopping in at the Digital Design Studio.

Currently enrolled CSU students looking for a place to interview with potential employers in remote locations, or participate in educational projects with colleagues located off-campus, may reserve the Digital Design Studio Skype Room, located in RT 305-I. This room contains an iMac pre-loaded with Zoom, Skype and FaceTime, but students may use their own laptops if they prefer. The Digital Design Studio also has 15 Silent Study Carrels. Key cards can be checked out for 4 hours at a time at the DDS desk. A key to the library’s Meditation Room may be borrowed there as well.

Classes meet in the library’s Viewing Room (RT 325) to watch DVDs, videotapes, and even 16mm films in cinema-like surroundings, and in the Writers’ Lab, a 25 seat PC lab located in RT 302. This facility is a joint venture of the First-Year Writing Program and the Michael Schwartz Library designed to provide additional support for students enrolled in First-Year Writing courses. The lab’s primary use is for computer-assisted instruction for developmental writing students; however, the lab is open and available to all writing teachers and students. The lab is also used to support library instruction, particularly for First-Year Writing courses.

Call the Reference Desk at 216-687-5300 to request information about any of the facilities, equipment, or materials mentioned above.

The Math Emporium on the library’s second floor is a state-of-the-art learning center where students can interact with adaptive MyMathLab Plus and ALEKS software and a highly skilled instructional team. Students learn through an innovative, engaging, and easy-to-use program designed to help them become comfortable and proficient in basic mathematics.

The Assistive Technology Lab, located on the first floor, serves students with disabilities who have registered with the Office of Disability Services. Students will find a variety of equipment there including adaptive keyboards, ergonomically adjustable furniture, software for dictation, text-to-speech, and a wide variety of other hardware and software. For individuals with visual impairments, the lab is equipped with screen readers, screen magnifiers, scanning programs, Braille embossers, and video magnifiers.

The Michael Schwartz Library offers many additional services and resources and encourages students to visit soon and often so that we can assist you!

Law Library

http://www.law.csuohio.edu/lawlibrary/

The Law Library has a strong tradition of service designed to meet the research and instructional needs of students and faculty. The Law Library’s service mission is supported by a collection of over 500,000 volumes, a federal government document depository, 3,100 print and electronic periodicals, and an array of online research tools, including numerous legal and general databases, the OhioLINK catalog and databases, subscriptions, and Internet resources. These materials, with interlibrary loan arrangements and cooperative resource sharing provide Law Library users with access to a wide spectrum of legal research resources.

Career Development & Exploration

www.clestatecareers.com
Rhodes West 280
careers@csuohio.edu
216-687-2233

Career Development & Exploration strives to be a premier career support center by providing relevant and forward-thinking programs and services to best serve all students at Cleveland State University.

We serve all students and alumni connected to CSU. Our mission is making sure you leverage the university to achieve your highest goals now and in the future!

Our personalized services include:

  • Coaching to help you navigate your career pathway at CSU and post-graduation.
  • Resources, workshops and events to further your professional development.
  • In-depth resume and cover letter review.
  • Professional presence coaching and networking advice.
  • Mock interview experience in a safe, practice setting.
  • Free professional headshots from our CSU Headshot Photo Booth.
  • Free entrance exam test prep via Kaplan.
  • Connections with local and national employers.
  • Support in crafting your internship or job search strategy.

Pre-Professional Support (for students looking to enter a graduate, law or professional programs upon graduation): CDE assists our students in garnering acceptable rates that are significantly higher than the national average. We offer specialized, valuable support for students interested in many pre-professional health programs and law school.

Work of Work Support (for students looking to enter the workforce upon graduation): Our staff is passionate about empowering you as you develop and recognize your strengths and the unique talent you bring to the workplace. We’ll work with you to best leverage your time while at CSU with experiences to enhance your resume as well as strategize with you around landing your first job and launching your career post-graduation.

Student Employment (for students looking to work on campus): If you are enrolled in at least 6 credit hours, you are eligible to apply for a paid, part-time job or internships on campus! Many students are even eligible to participate in our On-Campus Internship Program-an opportunity designed to enhance your skills and gain relevant, meaningful work experience.

Hospitality Services and Sustainability

The Division of Hospitality Services provides leadership to departments supporting core services and amenities essential to campus life. The twelve areas of Hospitality Services are committed to campus with a focus on exemplary customer service coupled with a goal of establishing a greener campus for current and future Vikings. Our departments include the following areas:

  • Conference and Event Services
  • Department of Printing Services
  • Office of Sustainability
  • Parking and Transportation Services
  • Printing Services
  • Residence Life and Housing
  • Student Center Operations
  • University Recreation and Wellbeing
  • Viking Card Office
  • Viking Food Co.
  • Viking Outfitters Campus Store
  • Wolstein Center
  • Campus Vending

For more information on our departments or services, contact HSS at hospitality@csuohio.edu. Stay connected and up-to-date with Hospitality Services and Sustainability on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

LIVING ON CAMPUS

Euclid Commons, Fenn Tower, The Edge on Euclid and The Langston are Cleveland State’s on-campus housing communities with 2200 beds available for interested students in convenient locations.  All communities offer quiet study areas and other great amenities that create your home away from home with the right environment for your academic success. Meal plan participation is a requirement and residence hall policies apply to all locations.

Fenn Tower is a 19-story high rise facility with fully furnished rooms accommodating 2-4 persons and featuring high-speed Internet. In addition to your room, there is a game room with billiards and big-screen television, a fitness center, and a complimentary laundry center. Incoming students are encouraged to select Fenn Tower for their first year at CSU, as it offers the greatest opportunity to meet many other students, share experiences, gain academic and personal support during your first year, and get involved on campus. 

Euclid Commons offers apartment-style living with the convenience of a campus meal plan. All fully furnished suites accommodate four people in private or shared bedrooms with a shared living room and kitchen. Each suite features high-speed Internet. Euclid Commons offers study areas, a game room, and a complimentary laundry center. All students in Euclid Commons are encouraged to get involved at CSU, gain support for their college efforts, and share experiences with suitemates and others.

The Edge on Euclid and The Langston offer an independent college-living feel for upper-division, graduate, and law students. All fully furnished suites include full size kitchens, private bedrooms and bathrooms for each resident, high speed internet, and in suite laundry. Floorplans range from studio, 2-bedroom, 3 bedrooms, and 4 bedroom suites. The Edge on Euclid and The Langston offer top of the line amenities for students including private study lounges, fitness centers, outdoor space, and community spaces. Our on-site professional staff works to support our upper-division students as they look toward graduation.

Visit the Department of Residence Life and Housing’s website at www.csuohio.edu/reslife or call 216-687-5196 for any requests. Housing Contracts are available to all students on the Housing Self-Service Portal Here

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING

CollegePads is your site for all off-campus housing. Through this site, students will be able to peruse both on-campus and off-campus offerings. Students and their families are encouraged to use online resources and personal referrals from friends and family when deciding on an apartment. Students are advised to carefully review all lease terms and requirements before making a legal commitment by signing any lease. Important note: CSU does not operate any off-campus apartment properties, does not recommend one rental property over another, and is not responsible for any decision that is made to enter into a rental agreement on the part of a student or any person who accesses this website.

UNIVERSITY RECREATION AND WELLBEING

All CSU students enrolled in 1 or more academic credit[s] and paying the general fee in their tuition statement each semester is automatically granted access to the state-of-the-art 110,000 square foot Recreation Center. The facility features a functional fitness space with 30-yard turf; two weight rooms with a wide variety of routinely updated, state-of-the-art fitness equipment; three fitness studios; and F45; a main gymnasium with two full-length basketball courts; a multi-purpose gymnasium that can accommodate activities such as basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, badminton, and pickleball; 1/10th of a mile indoor running track; two racquetball courts; two squash courts; a wellness studio with nap pods and massage chairs; a gaming area with air hockey, pool tables, table tennis, foosball, and Xbox and Nintendo gaming consoles; a massage studio; access to the third floor green roof, and much more!

The Recreation Center is connected to the Physical Education Building, providing convenient access to the swimming pools in the Busbey Natatorium. For more information on the facility, hours, programs, and services, please visit www.csurec.com.

Student Center

As the “living room of campus,” the Student Center is the location where campus life and a sense of community is built. Centrally located on campus, the Student Center is home to University Recreation and Wellbeing offices; Conference Services; Viking Outfitters; Viking Food Co.; Mobile Campus; and the Division of Student Belonging and Success including the Student Government Association (SGA) and Campus Activities Board (CAB).

Spaces within the facility include the Ballroom; conference rooms; dining locations; the Commuter Lounge; and the Wellness Cube, which contains nap pods and massage chairs for relaxation. The Student Center is also the location for the campus lost and found. Please contact the Information Desk or campusinfo@csuohio.edu for more information.

PRINTING SERVICES

Printing Services is the one-stop shop for all printing needs on campus. With high-quality printing and prices based at a competitive rate to third party companies, Printing Services provides services to the campus and the community. Printing Services specializes in posters and flyers, brochures, envelopes, hot cards, booklets, bound books, yard signs and banners, business cards, stickers and decals, letterheads and other stationary items. 

To learn more about Printing Services visit www.csuohio.edu/printing-and-duplicating or call 216-687-3707. To place a duplicating requisition, fill out the form here.  

OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY

At Cleveland State University, students, faculty and staff are working together to create a greener campus and a more sustainable future. From operations to curriculum and research, there are many opportunities to engage in sustainability initiatives on campus.

For more information on ways to engage or how CSU is contributing to a more sustainable campus, please contact hospitality@csuohio.edu.

VIKING CARD

Every Cleveland State University student is provided with a Viking Card ID, the official campus identification card for all CSU students, faculty and staff. The Viking Card is your key to programs, services and select buildings and garages across campus. In addition to using your card for your meal plans and Dining Dollars, you may add VikingCash value to your Viking Card. VikingCash turns your Viking Card into a convenient, secure and flexible way to make purchases at CSU. By adding value to your card, your card can be used instead of cash, credit or debit on campus. VikingCash can be used at all on-campus dining locations, Viking Outfitters, and the Rec Center Pro Shop. For information on service hours, VikingCash and instructions for uploading your chosen photo for the ID, visit www.csuohio.edu/vikingcard.

WOLSTEIN CENTER ARENA

The Bert L. and Iris S. Wolstein Center is the CSU arena home to Cleveland State University men’s and women’s basketball teams and the G-League affiliate of the Cavaliers, the Cleveland Charge. Students receive free admission with their Viking Card to all CSU athletic events. The Wolstein Center also hosts a schedule of concerts by national touring artists, family shows and charity, community, educational, religious and sporting events. For event information, visit www.csuohio.edu/wolsteincenter/.

VIKING OUTFITTERS

Viking Outfitters is the CSU campus store conveniently located in the Student Center. Textbooks and other course materials identified by CSU faculty for your classes may be rented or purchased through the Viking Outfitters web site only with in-store pick-up or delivery available. CSU spirit merchandise, apparel, academic supplies, and convenience items are also available. To purchase items or for more information on store hours and offerings visit www.bkstr.com/csuohiostore/home.

CSU Inclusive Access is a partnership between Campus Support Services, Academic Affairs and Viking Outfitters that provides students enrolled in participating courses access to their required course material by the first day of classes and in many cases before the first day of class.  In turn, the cost to the  student is drastically  reduced for the  Interactive digital course materials/textbooks and is charged to enrolled students’ accounts and may be paid with other tuition costs including with Financial Aid when applicable. For a list of participating courses, please visit https://www.csuohio.edu/campus-support/csu-inclusive-access.

Conference and Event Services

The Cleveland State University Conference and Event Services offers access to both new and renovated historical facilities combined with comprehensive services to host business, educational, and non-profit organizations including student organizations and study space.

It should be easy to enjoy delicious catering for your event, so we’ve made our ordering process as simple as possible. Either give us a call, send us an email or order online Contact Larry Barlow at l.barlow@csuohio.edu or 216-687-5001 to coordinate professionally prepared and delivered cuisine at any event on campus. You may also place an order through csuohio.catertrax.com/.

Our facilities include the unique Student Center, three performance auditoriums, historic Fenn Tower, Parker Hannifin Hall and Wolstein Center. For more information on reserving a space or planning your next meeting, visit www.csuohio.edu/conference-services.

PARKING ON CAMPUS

Pre-paid parking and cash/credit daily parking for CSU campus lots and garages are available to students, faculty, staff and guests. All parking facilities are in easy walking distance to core academic buildings and campus safety escorts may be requested to and from your vehicle and your campus location.

CSU Parking virtual permits are only available for purchase through the parking website and in limited quantities for students, faculty and staff. An individual must provide the license plate number[s] for all vehicles, as each individual license plate number will act as the parking permit.

The GREEN prepaid permit entitles holders to park in the core of campus at any time, the WHITE prepaid permit entitles holders to park in peripheral campus lots, and Evening and Night permits are also available. Daily Parking may be paid by cash or credit at select locations. There will be an hourly rate and a daily rate for each location providing the greatest flexibility to students and guests. The most current rate and availability information is available at www.csuohio.edu/parking.

Parking and Transportation Services has moved in-person service offices to 115 Berkman Hall. This centralized location allows students to conveniently visit the Parking Office for in-person services in addition to providing nearby access to the Viking Card Office and Campus 411 all in the same building.

Viking Rental Fleet

The Department of Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) has implemented a rental van program to serve campus departments, student organizations, club sports, and other members of the campus community. With a convenient pick-up and drop-off location right here on campus, competitive rental rates, and personalized attention and responsive customer service, these groups can all benefit from the convenience of renting any of our four, 12-passenger rental vans for their next trip. Questions about the rental van program can be emailed to transportation@csuohio.edu.

Parking and Transportation Services is centrally located at BH115, allowing students to conveniently visit the Parking Office for in-person services in addition to providing nearby access to the Viking Card Office and Campus 411 all in the same building.

DINING ON CAMPUS

Viking Food Co. is more than exceptional food; it’s a community gathering centered around culinary expertise, fresh ingredients, healthy choices, and a shared commitment to environmental and social responsibility. Our team is dedicated to curating the ultimate dining experience for you and your guests, focusing on outstanding food, welcoming environments, and convenience tailored to your needs.

Dining on campus isn’t one-size-fits-all. Our meal plans are crafted to cater to your individual preferences and requirements. Whether you’re dining with friends or grabbing a quick bite on the go, we offer a variety of plans to suit every appetite. Your meal plan includes both meal swipes and dining dollars, conveniently loaded onto your Viking Card. With no need for additional cards or cash, managing your meals has never been easier! All on-campus residents are required to have a meal plan. Meal plans are also available for non-residential students, commuters, faculty, and staff.

Viking Food Co. operates 11 locations on campus, each offering a diverse range of service styles, hours, and cuisines.

  • Our newly expanded Viking Marketplace, conveniently situated at the Student Center, serves as our all-you-care-to-eat dining hall. Here, you can indulge in a wide array of options, including Choolaah Indian BBQ, grill items, deli selections, pizza, pasta, sweet treats, and more, all freshly prepared daily.
  • Among our offerings, you’ll find returning favorites such as Starbucks, Chick-fil-A, Barrio, The Longship Food Truck, and Business Perks.
  • Viking Public House provides a diverse dining experience on campus, offering sit-down or to-go dining options and a full bar. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a meal indoors or on our outdoor patio, there’s a space for everyone. Stay connected on Facebook and Instagram @VikingPublicHouse for announcements on live bands, DJs, and other exciting events happening at Viking Public House!
  • Viking Express, The Link and Market on Euclid feature a variety of pre-packaged items, ranging from toiletries to grab-and-go meals and snacks.
  • During home basketball games at the Wolstein Center, be sure to visit our concession stands for a satisfying array of snacks and refreshments.

The opportunity to deliver experiences that enrich and nourish lives is a privilege and responsibility that we work hard to meet every day.

Vending Operations

Hospitality Services and Sustainability operates over 30 vending machines at locations throughout campus. These machines are located at major vending areas, academic and administrative buildings, residence halls and recreational facilities. Depending upon the machine type, vending operations can be initiated by coins, dollar bills, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express credit cards and Apple/Android pay.

Campus vending provides students, faculty, staff, and visitors with a wide selection of fresh, convenient, and reasonably priced snack, beverage, and assorted products. Available vending products include soft drinks, bottled water, juice, coffee, candy, snacks, pastries, and cold/microwaveable selections.

Information Services and Technology

The Information Services and Technology (IS&T) department is responsible for ensuring that Cleveland State University’s information technology resources are aligned with the strategic priorities of the institution. We ensure that the IT services are dependable, easy to use, cost efficient and functionally sound.

The goal of Information Services and Technology is to support CSU’s core missions of education, research, service and accessibility. We recognize that these can only be achieved by working in partnership with students, faculty, and staff to reach their goals.

IS&T is responsible for developing effective IT policies, procedures, and standards. IS&T strongly advocates the use of and adherence to standards as a key step in providing a scaleable, common, and affordable CSU computing environment.

IS&T strives to deliver customer-focused, quality services, and support products that add value to the overall CSU community.

CampusNet

CampusNet is a user-friendly information system available to students from any computer with an Internet connection, including home computers and campus networked computers. The Internet address for the CampusNet system is: https://campusnet.csuohio.edu/index.jsp.

Using CampusNet, students can register for classes, add and drop classes, and pay their Treasury Services accounts. In addition, CampusNet provides commonly requested student information. A student may view and print his or her Treasury Services account balance, registration schedule, course list, financial-aid award amount, student record information, unofficial transcript, and personal information, such as address and email address.

CampusNet is accessible with your CSU ID and CampusNet Password. Students who do not know their ID or CampusNet Password can contact the Help Desk at 216-687-5050.

IS&T Services

Listed below are a few of the services we provide and more information is available on our website at https://www.csuohio.edu/ist.

  • Laptop loans through the mobile campus
  • Student laptop use on campus
  • Email
  • Campus connection lounge
  • General computer labs
  • Microsoft Office 365
  • Microsoft Office training
  • IS&T help desk
  • Tech Stop

Contact us at help.desk@csuohio.edu or 216-687-5050

Center for International Services and Programs (CISP)

• International Student, and Scholar Services & Engagement • Education Away • Institutional Partnerships • Fulbright Advising •

https://www.csuohio.edu/international
Berkman Hall, Suite 411
intlcenter@csuohio.edu
216-687-3910

The Center for International Services and Programs (CISP) manages eight areas of international education at CSU and is under the Office of the Provost. The Center is composed of the International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) and Education Away (EA) and is centered around the CISP international education advisors.

The ISSS @ CISP manages and supports over 2200 international students from more than 82 countries by providing specialized services and programming to foster a positive learning experience for both academic and professional growth. 

The EA @ CISP manages about 150 students annually who participate in education away experiences through study abroad and national student exchange. The EA @ CISP also manages exchange programs, institutional partnerships, and Fulbright advising. Domestic and international students are eligible to participate in education away experiences during their CSU academic career.

ISSS

Arrival & Orientation. F-1 and J-1 students are allowed by Federal Regulations to arrive up to 30 days before the start of classes. Please plan to arrive early enough to get settled in your housing and attend orientation before your classes begin. Please connect with our Orientation Leaders (a group of international student leaders) who are here to assist with your arrival questions. CISP conducts a mandatory orientation at the beginning of each academic term. The orientation takes place between 10 days to a week before the term begins. The purpose of orientation is to provide new students with pertinent information in relation to their new home-away-from-home, academic matters, health and wellness and immigration matters. For more information about orientation: http://www.csuohio.edu/international/international-orientation-0

Advising. The CISP international education advisors are available to support you with personal, academic, immigration and cross-cultural matters. CISP is the only office at CSU with expert knowledge of F, J, and H1-B status, and regularly provides immigration advising for students. Questions concerning student visas, duration of status, practical training, and on-campus and off-campus work permission are among the topics covered. The Center also conducts work permission seminars.

International Engagement. CISP partners with campus and community entities to create opportunities for engagement, learning and cross-cultural communication.  CSU offers multiple opportunities for students to serve in leadership positions and develop strong connections with the community.  Students are able to be leaders through all registered student organizations including international student organizations, as well as through committee work. 

Education Away

Study Abroad

Studying abroad provides graduate students the opportunity to immerse themselves in a foreign learning environment in order to further develop their academic skills and their understanding of the world and its people. The Center assists students in identifying study abroad programs that fit their academic and personal goals.

University-Sponsored Programs Abroad are offered throughout the year and most offer graduate credit. Programs are proposed and offered annually by CSU faculty and staff for relatively short durations, typically 10-14 days. Examples of past programs include study in Costa Rica and Spain (WLC); England and UAE (Marketing); and South Africa (Urban). Interested students should contact the relevant academic department or the CISP for more information.

Affiliate Programs: A growing number of study abroad programs are available at the graduate level. Please contact the CISP or your program director to determine eligibility and credit transfer options.

Work, Intern, Volunteer Abroad: CISP will assist students in identifying and applying to a variety of non-CSU work volunteer or intern abroad programs. 

Scholarships and Fellowships: There are multiple internal and external scholarships for study abroad.

CISP also assists graduate students with applications to the U.S. Fulbright Program and the Boren Fellowships. These opportunities facilitate research and study abroad in a variety of fields and countries. Planning should begin at least six months before the CSU campus deadline. Information on these and other nationally competitive scholarship competitions is available on the CISP website https://www.csuohio.edu/international/post-graduate-fellowships.

Facilities Services

The Facilities Services department monitors and maintains approximately 5.5 million square feet of building area on our 85-acre urban campus, including buildings, grounds, and infrastructure, to provide a safe and welcoming environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The department consists of the following areas -  Access Control & Security Systems, Custodial, Motor Pool, Shipping & Receiving, Campus Mail, the Office of the University Architect, Environmental Health & Safety, Building Operations (Electrical, Mechanical, Utilities), Facilities Administration and Grounds. Please report any campus building issues by calling (216) 687-2500 or by creating a request through our online work order system.

Alumni

Cleveland State University has more than 140,000 alumni. Over 80% of CSU graduates remain in the area, providing the talent that is shaping the region by establishing careers, giving back to the community, and raising their families. CSU grads are represented in all states and major cities across the county, and at over 1,000 businesses a CSU graduate is at the helm as founder, chairman, CEO, president, or other top executive.

Graduates of Cleveland State University and its predecessor institutions are represented by the Cleveland State University Alumni Association and its chapters. The Department of Alumni Affairs collaborates with the CSU Alumni Association to jointly develop professional, social, and educational programming that benefits the alumni body as well as the University community. The goal of the alumni office is to generate alumni participation in support of the University’s mission.

After graduation, recent graduates can get involved in young alumni programming offered by the Young Alumni Council. The purpose of the young alumni program is to identify and address the needs of alumni who are 35 years old or younger by providing educational, philanthropic, social and networking opportunities. The Council’s objective is to create a continuum from student to alumnus, and foster relationships with young alumni that lead to lifetime involvement.

Alumni can stay engaged with campus programming, learn about fellow Vikings success, and find out about local and regional CSU events and get engaged in the CSU Alumni Association by providing their current contact information to the Department of Alumni Affairs. Alumni receive a monthly electronic newsletter, Viking Pride, invitations to exclusive events, and a copy of Cleveland State Magazine (http://www.clevelandstatemagazine.com), which is published two times a year. For more information, please call 216-687-2078, email alumni@csuohio.edu, or visit www.csualumni.com. Follow the CSU Alumni Association on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.