Kean Ocean Campus Life
The college experience is more than academics. It’s where you can discover new opportunities, expand your network, and build your leadership skills by participating in campus activities.
Kean Ocean Campus Life presents students at the Ocean County Campus with opportunities and resources to develop personally and professionally; receive the benefits of health and wellness resources; contribute to the community; and connect with students at both Ocean and Union campuses.
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The Cougar's Byte
The Cougar's Byte is the Kean University campus life newsletter where the Kean community will find information on all areas related to student life.
Programs and Services
Co-Curricular Involvement
Funded Groups
Both the Ocean and Union campuses provide a variety of funded groups. Funded groups are recognized groups that receive funding from the Office of Student Government and classified into four categories: Professional, Performance, Service and Cultural. Each group's Executive Board Officer receives training that includes negotiation techniques, conflict/resolution strategies, budget management, event planning, professionalism, written and verbal communication, and much more.
Involvement Center
Members of student groups have access to the Involvement Center. Room amenities include student-group work space, event preparation, computers, meeting rooms, and "after hours" access to mailboxes, equipment, and technical supplies. Gateway Building, Rm. 223; 732-255-0400X2491.
Kean Ocean Programming Board
The Programming Board consists of students who research and execute events for the campus. The Programming Board designs diverse programming experiences that extend beyond academic learning and enrich the following areas: Social experiences, personal and professional development, diversity, and community engagement. Students are encouraged to become involved in the various programs to take advantage of the many opportunities that Kean University provides. Gateway Building, Rm. 213; 732-255-0400X2199
Students Advancing in Leadership (SAIL) Program
SAIL engages Kean University’s leaders through workshops, lectures, discussions, activities, and games into developing students into premiere organizational leaders. Workshops and activities range from week to week, with the goal of student leaders working together to plan, propose, implement, and participate in community service projects. All undergraduate students, with 12 or more credits obtained, and graduate students are encouraged to apply. Applicants are only asked to possess a desire to bring about positive change to their organizations and community. Gateway Building, Rm. 215; 732-255-0400X7405.
Student Government/Student Organization/Student Council
Student Organization consists of 12 executive board officers and up to 45 student representatives, who represent each class of senior, junior, sophomore and freshman. At least five of these officials represent the Kean Ocean campus, with one student selected as the Vice President of Kean Ocean.
The Vice President of Kean Ocean collaborates with the council representatives and Kean administrators to facilitate and meet students' needs and concerns. Additionally, the Vice President also leads the Kean Ocean Programming Board in obtaining various co-curricular activities in the areas of social, cultural and educational development. Gateway Building, Rm. 213; 732-255-0400X2199
Health and Safety
Community Standards & Student Conduct
Community Standards and Student Conduct creates a campus environment where students can grow intellectually and develop by providing principles, values, and upholding federal and state regulations. The Student Code of Conduct is a guide to Kean University’s community values, including integrity, community, fairness, respect, and responsibility. Violations of the Code may be received from individuals, police reports or incidents reports. To report an incident of concern, click here.
For questions regarding the The Student Code of Conduct, contact the Union campus at 908-737-5240. The Kean Ocean Hearing Officer is located in the Gateway Building, Rm. 215; 732-255-0400X7405. For safety concerns on the Ocean campus, please contact OCC Public Safety at 732-255-4800; or 732-255-0356X2200. In the event of an emergency, call 911.
Counseling Services
The Counseling Center offers individual and group counseling, drug and alcohol counseling, education and psychiatric consultation. Students located at Kean Ocean may seek counseling services with Career, Employment & Counseling Services office located at Ocean County College, and appointments can be made in person or by telephone. ICCT Bldg #22, Room 108; or Gateway Building, Room 227; 732-255-0400X2945; careerservices@ocean.edu
Office of Accessibility Services
Accessibility Services provides assistance and accommodations for all students with documented physical, medical, learning, emotional and/or psychological disabilities. Such services are rendered in the form of academic assistance, testing and classroom accommodations, and adaptive technology and accessible resources. To apply or to conduct an intake interview, students can contact the union campuses' Accessibility Services by phone (908-737-4910) or online. The Kean Ocean testing Center is located in Library Building No. 3; 732-255-0400X7405; kodisabilityservices@kean.edu.
Health Services
Health Services has partnered with The Doctor’s Office Brick to provide care to students of at the Ocean campus. The Doctor’s Office Brick provides comparable services to the medical office at the Union campus. To receive services at the Doctor's Office Brick, students must receive a referral by calling Health Services at 908-737-4880, and ask to speak to a provider about the available service. The Doctor’s Office Brick is located at 686 Route 70, Brick; 732-262-8200. Brochure.
Counseling
At Kean Ocean on the Ocean County College campus, students may utilize counseling services through the Ocean County College Counseling Center, which also provides confidential, psychological, substance and crisis intervention services at no additional cost. The Counseling Center is located in the Library, Room 10 F, and is open Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. If you are in crisis during these hours, no appointment is necessary. Walk in or make an appointment by calling (732) 255-0386.
If you need urgent assistance when the Counseling Center is closed, please contact the Ocean County College campus and Public Safety Department at (732) 255-0451 or (732) 255-0400, Extension 2200.
After hours information:
Psychiatric Emergency Answering Service
Available after hours, weekends, holidays and school breaks.
(732) 286-2441
If you are dealing with an urgent or emergency situation, please call 9-1-1 or contact the following resources that are available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
State/National 24-hour Hotlines:
- New Jersey Hopeline: (855) 654-6735
- National SuicidePrevention Lifeline: (800) 273-TALK (8255)
- Veterans Crisis 24-hourHotline: (800) 273-8255 (Press 1)
Additional Links
- Campus Security Authorities
- Center for Leadership and Service
- Clubs and Organizations
- Community Standards & Student Conduct
- Community and Volunteer Services
- Co-Curricular Transcript Program
- Cougar Link: Online student group management and extra-curricular involvement tracking system
- Leadership Institute
- Miron Student Center
- Residential Student Services
- Sexual Assault, Misconduct, and Violence: Policy, Prevention, and Resources
- Student Government
- Student Organization
- Student Trustees