Students

Welcome Message from the
Associate Vice President and Dean of Students
for Student Belonging and Success

We are pleased to introduce Dr. Nicholas Petty as our Associate Vice President for Student Belonging and Success and Dean of Students at Cleveland State University. With more than two decades of progressive leadership experience in education, Dr. Petty possesses a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record in improving student success, retention, and engagement with a focus on belonging and well-being. Dr. Petty's aspiration for student success at a public urban institution of higher education is to lead efforts in transformative programming that will ensure quality educational opportunities for all students.

"We are thrilled that Dr. Petty has decided to continue his service to the students and campus community of Cleveland State University in the Division for Student Belonging and Success," says Vice President for Student Belonging and Success, Dr. Tachelle Banks. "He is a proven administrator who will continue to lead efforts to minimize systemic and individual barriers to student success related to basic needs concerning behaviors, health, counseling, and well-being."

Dr. Petty has a proven track record of success in creating and implementing initiatives that improve student persistence, retention, and a quality student experience. His achievements at Cleveland State University include establishing a new department and programs and initiating a large-scale student success program. Among his many achievements, his role in establishing the Graduation Success Coaching Office and directing CSU Living Learning Communities at Cleveland State University is particularly noteworthy.

As Associate Vice President for Student Belonging and Success and Dean of Students, Dr. Petty is dedicated to advancing student behavior, basic needs, health, and well-being at Cleveland State University. His strategic foresight and innovative strategies will enhance the overall student experience.

"It is my honor to serve as your Associate Vice President for Student Belonging and Success and Dean of Students, says Petty. Cleveland State University's recommitment to ensure a supportive environment that builds a sense of belonging and well-being for all students aligns with my relational values and professional attributes. In this role, my job is to support and advocate for student success throughout their journey here at Cleveland State University and beyond."

Dr. Petty's academic journey is a testament to his commitment to education. He holds a Philosophy of Urban Education in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Cleveland State University, a Master of Education from Cleveland State University, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Studies from Kent State University.

As Associate Vice President for Student Belonging and Success and Dean of Students, Dr. Petty will continue to serve with compassion, love, and a sense of urgency that humanizes the student experience by providing tailored support students need to excel in post-secondary environments.


Support and Advocacy Resources

Report behavior concerns or student grievances with our Dean of Students. 
Contact: Dr. Nicholas Petty. email: n.petty@csuohio.edu or call 216.687.5316

24/7 Emergency Support: 
9-1-1 (ask for CSU Police)
call: 216.687.2020 
email: police@cusohio.edu for non-emergency reporting.
Rave Guardian App 

CSU Counseling Center - Confidential Support
Union 220  - Temporary Space: Rhodes Tower Rm. 1722
24/7 via phone: 216.687.2277. 
Crisis hours (no appointment required): Monday-Friday, 1:00 - 3:00pm.

CARE Management: 
Andrew W Pausch-Taylor, a.w.taylor57@csuohio.edu, 216-875-9787

Community Standards & Advocacy: 
David Haas, communitystandards@csuohio.edu, 216-687-2048

Office of Disability Services: 
Dr. Nicholas Petty, n.petty@csuohio.edu, 216-687-5316

Office for Protective Rights: 
LaJuan Flores, oie@csuohio.edu, 216.687.2223

Academic Coaching:  
Dr. Jeff Johnston, j.johnston46@csuohio.edu, 216.687.5315

Experiencing Harassing Behavior from anyone while on Campus Property? Report the incident to 
CSUPD at 216.687.2020 & Office for Protective Rights at OIE@csuohio.edu or by calling 216.687.2223.

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is also available 24 hours per day at 988.
 


Mandel Emergency Aid Application

Having a financial emergency does not mean you must decide between staying in school or dropping out to pay bills. If you are experiencing a financial emergency, the Mandel Emergency Fund Grant might be able to help.

For purposes of this grant program, a financial emergency is defined as an unforeseen expense that, if not resolved quickly, could lead to a student’s departure from the University and loss of momentum toward degree completion. This emergency should pose a significant barrier to success. 

Find out more and apply here.

Dean of Students
CSU Student Center Suite 319
Meetings: By Appointment
Phone: 216.687.2048
n.petty@csuohio.edu