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2012-13 Undergraduate Catalog
2008-09 Catalog
GENERAL INFORMATION
About SPU
Admissions
Costs and Financial Aid
Student Life
Academic Policies and Procedures
Baccalaureate Degree Requirements
Academic Program
Undergraduate Majors
  Course Descriptions
 
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
College of Arts and Sciences
School of Business and Economics
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Psychology, Family and Community
School of Theology
   
APPENDIXES
Faculty
Board of Trustees
Administration
University Calendar
Campus Map (PDF)
NonDiscrimination Policy
   
 
 

 
Student Life

Administrative Structure
Community Standards and Policies
Residence Life and Housing
Student Programs
Multi-Ethnic Programs
Center for Career and Calling
Center for Learning
Health Services
Student Counseling Center
Student Records and Confidentiality
Student Publications and Media
University Publications and Publicity
Sea Pac Pass (I.D. cards)
Motor Vehicles
Petitions for Exceptions to Policies

 

Center for Learning

Learning Support

ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ faculty members are committed to students’ success and available to support their academic achievement. And the provides additional resources and services to support the educational success of all students through study-skills courses, individual learning consultations, and learning workshops offered by the professional staff. for a wide variety of courses and the are also located in the Center for Learning.

Hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Friday, while school is in session.

For more information, call 206-281-2475, , or stop by .

Disability Support Services


Center for Learning staff coordinates for students with learning, ADHD, medical / physical, and psychological disabilities by providing academic accommodations.

Students with a disability and who wish to receive services and accommodations should do the following things:

  1. Provide the DSS program coordinator with current documentation prepared by a qualified professional in the relevant field. For specific guidelines for each disability, contact the DSS program coordinator at disabilityservices@spu.edu or 206-281-2272 (TTY: 206-281-2224),or stop by .
  2. Meet with the disability support services program coordinator to discuss your particular needs and appropriate academic accommodations.
  3. For housing accommodations, students with disabilities should contact the DSS program coordinator by April 1 if they are returning students and want consideration during the spring sign-up process, or by June 1 if they are new students applying for Autumn Quarter housing. Students applying for housing beginning Winter or Spring Quarter should contact the DSS program coordinator at least six weeks before the start of the quarter.

For information or to schedule an intake appointment, contact the DSS program coordinator at disabilityservices@spu.edu or 206-281-2272.

 

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