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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 (campus cards)
Motor Vehicles
Petitions for Exceptions to Policies

 

A complete understanding of education recognizes that learning occurs both in and out of the classroom. ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ seeks to graduate people of competence and character who can lead the way for meaningful change in our world. Together with students, faculty, and staff, the (OSL) strives to unite learning and living in a grace-filled community as we seek the uncommon path to a good life as described below:

  • A life that harmonizes mind with heart, reflection with action, scholarship with celebration, and our own needs with the welfare of others.
  • A life of wisdom that transforms ourselves, our students, our neighbors, and our world.
  • A life restored to wholeness by the grace of a loving God.

ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE

Vice President for Student Life
The (OSL) is dedicated to enhancing a vital campus community through dynamic curricular and co-curricular opportunities. To unite these functions, OSL oversees the co-curricular education of students in partnership with academic life.

To further strengthen this relationship, the vice president for student life provides a liaison between academic work under the vice president for academic affairs and various student life programs. In addition to managing all the units that comprise OSL, the vice president for student life acts as ombudsperson to all students to assist in resolving problems and also works with the University’s chief judicial officer in the matter of community standards and expectations, discipline issues, and appeals.

Ombudsperson
Students may request the services of the University ombudsperson as a neutral party who can assist in resolving problems that arise with respect to academic and student life policies. The ombudsperson will help students understand procedures, including both their rights and responsibilities as students, and the rights and responsibilities of University officials. The ombudsperson role does not substitute for the University judicial and appeal channel, but may assist students in understanding and navigating processes. Students wishing the services of a University ombudsperson should contact the vice president for student life by calling 206-281-2481.

To resolve problems related to enrollment services, such as admissions, financial aid, student accounts, or registration and records policies, students may contact the Office of the Vice President for Administration and University Relations by calling 206-281-2650.

To appeal a decision to the vice president, a student must first complete the office or area process of appeal. This process is typically a written appeal to the department head. If the student is not satisfied that his or her interests were properly served by the area appeal process, an appeal may be directed to the vice president for administration and university relations. The appeal should include all information that was submitted through the area appeal process.

According to Federal regulations, please note that after all internal processes have been exhausted you may contact the following agencies to seek resolution to your concerns: 

 

Washington State Office of the Attorney General

1125 Washington St SE

P.O. Box 40100

Olympia, WA 98504-0100

360-753-6200

 

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)

8060 165th Avenue NE

Suite 100

Redmond, WA 98052

425-558-4224

425-376-0596 (fax)

 


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