Navigating Your Academic Journey: A Guide to the Spalding University Student Portal
Spalding University recognizes its students as world changers, go-getters, changemakers, and lifelong learners. To support their academic and personal growth, the university provides a comprehensive student portal and a range of resources. This article serves as a guide to navigating the Spalding University student portal and accessing the various support systems available.
Admissions at Spalding University
Spalding University welcomes applications from current high school students, recent high school graduates, and transfer students. Prospective undergraduate students can apply directly through the university's undergraduate application or via the Common App.
Direct Admission Criteria
Before applying, it's important to review the criteria for direct admissions to determine eligibility. Spalding's undergraduate admission committee considers the applicant's overall student profile. Even if the automatic admission requirements aren't met, conditional admittance may still be possible. The minimum requirements include:
- A cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.
- A GED score of 50 or higher.
- An ACT score of 20 or a combined critical reading and mathematics subscore of 950 on the SAT.
Transfer Students
Spalding University makes it easy to transfer credits, allowing students to transfer up to 90 credits with block transfer. The university also offers free transcript evaluations to provide clarity on the transfer process and progress toward a bachelor's degree.
Accessing the Student Portal
The student portal, accessible at my.spalding.edu, serves as the central hub for academic, financial, and other electronic resources. Through the portal, students can:
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- Register for courses online.
- Check grades.
- View class locations.
- Update personal information.
- Access research materials.
Technology Resources and Support
Spalding University's IT department offers multiple resources for technology assistance. Students and families can find answers to common questions on the "How Do I… ?" help page. For telephone assistance, call 502-873-4547.
Learning Management System: Canvas
Spalding University uses Canvas as its Learning Management System (LMS) to supplement all courses. Instructors use Canvas to post syllabi, assignments, quizzes, tests, and other activities. Typically, class information, including required textbooks, is available on Canvas one to two weeks before the start of a class. Students can use Canvas messaging to contact their instructors with questions and are encouraged to download the Canvas Student app.
Technology Requirements and Recommendations
While some programs may have specific technology needs, a laptop or desktop running Windows 10 or macOS Sierra or newer is generally sufficient. Students planning to purchase a computer should check for student discounts. Spalding students also have free access to Microsoft Office for installation on multiple computers and mobile devices. For students without a personal computer, the university provides computer labs in the library during its opening hours.
Campus Connectivity and Printing
The university provides Wi-Fi access throughout campus and in the residence halls. Students living on campus can bring a printer, but the university also provides printers in the residence halls and library at a cost of 8 cents per page.
Emergency Notifications
Spalding University uses e2Campus to provide emergency notifications and announcements about campus closures due to inclement weather.
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Academic Support Resources
Spalding University offers a variety of academic support resources to help students succeed in their studies.
Library Resources
The library offers a wide range of resources, including:
- Library research consultations: One-on-one meetings with a librarian to assist with research.
- Study Rooms: Located on the lower level, first, and second floors of the library.
- Collaborative technology suites: Available on a first-come, first-served basis on the first floor of the library.
- Academic Commons: Located on the second floor of the library, offering individual and group study spaces near peer tutors.
- Course Reserves: A collection of books that support courses offered during the session. Professors may provide copies of required or suggested materials for students to use.
Math Lab
The Math Lab, located in LIB 202 on the 2nd floor of the library, offers subject-based tutoring in mathematics, including Basic Math, Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Statistics, and Calculus. Tutoring assistance is also available through the TutorMe tab in Canvas when the Math Lab is closed.
Financial Aid
Spalding University offers a range of financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, loans, and other types of aid.
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