Banking: A U.S. Bank with a full-service cash machine is located on West Bertona across from the Student Union Building (SUB). Hours: Monday–Thursday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Phone: 206-217-0019. Additional ATMs: A Bank of America cash machine is in the main entrance of Weter Hall, and a Credit Union Northwest cash machine is inside the SUB.
Falcon Advantage: Located across from the Student Union Building (SUB) on West Bertona, Falcon Advantage carries textbooks, gifts, cards, University clothing, and everyday items. Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m.; Friday 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.; Saturday 11a.m.–2 p.m.; Sunday closed. Phone: 206-281-2137.
Classes Offered: Learn which classes are offered, their dates and times, and instructor listings at the Graduate Catalog and Time Schedule.
Campus Information (The BRANCH): The BRANCH is a student-run campus information and service desk. Services include directing phone calls; welcoming visitors; assisting with vending machines; and issuing bus, swim, and Seattle Art Museum passes. Also manages the lost-and-found. Location: Weter Hall, main floor next to Common Grounds coffee shop. Phone: 206-281-2000 (dial “0” if on campus) Hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Students will also be able to access these services on the third floor of Weter at the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership reception area between noon to 6 p.m.; persons with mobility challenges will be able to call the OSIL reception area to have a staff person come to meet them on the second floor.
Campus Security: Located at 601 W. Emerson, Safety and Security is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Security staff members are trained in CPR, first aid, and respond to all campus emergencies and minor injuries. After dark, security officers are available to escort people from buildings to residence halls or cars. Phone: 206-281-2922 (on campus, dial x2922). In an emergency on campus, dial x2911.
Computer HelpDesk: Computer and Information Systems is located in lower Marston. The HelpDesk is available for technical consultation on software applications, network access, account setup, and other basic troubleshooting that can be handled over the phone. Hours: Monday–Friday 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Phone: 206-281-2982.
Costs and Financial Aid for Graduate Students: Student Financial Services (SFS) can respond to your questions about financial aid, tuition, scholarships, and student employment. Hours: Monday–Wednesday and Friday 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; Thursday 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. SFS is located in Demaray Hall 10. Phone: 206-281-2061.
Dining Options: Sodexo Campus Services has maintained a partnership for more than 45 years with Seattle Pacific University. Students are Dining Services’ primary focus, and we strive to serve quality local products that are healthy and flavorful. Convenient locations, outstanding customer service, quality food, and a focus on sustainability make dining at SPU a great experience.
- Gwinn Commons dining hall, our main dining facility, offers an inviting atmosphere and a menu to accommodate student preferences, including exhibition cooking and made-to-order meals.
- Corner Place Market, our campus convenience store located off Martin Square, features Einstein Bros. ® bagels, Simply to Go meals, snacks, fruit, and a wide selection of beverages.
- Common Grounds, our campus coffee shop in Weter Hall, features espresso drinks, fresh-baked pastries, a variety of snack items, and Simply to Go meals.
- Falcon’s Landing is a convenient retail restaurant and grill in the SUB that features Einstein Bros. ® bagels, specialty burgers, a tossed-to-order salad station, and a variety of grab-and-go options.
- Academic Perks, an espresso kiosk in the SUB, features Starbucks® coffee, a variety of light snacks, upscale desserts, and Simply to Go meals.
- Subway Sandwiches, located across from Tiffany Loop.
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Email: Email is a necessary and required method for communication at SPU. Following registration, your SPU email address is automatically created. Details are provided in the Computer Resources Menu of your Banner account. Additional help may be found on the CIS Help Pages, or contact CIS at 206-281-2982.
Enrollment Verification: Course enrollment and degree verification is verified for current and past quarters by the Office of the Registrar, located in Demaray Hall 151. Hours: Monday–Wednesday and Thursday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and Friday 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Phone: 206-281-2031.
Grades and Grade Reports: The quality of a student’s performance in a course is recognized by a letter grade that is counted in points. Except in cases of clerical error, no instructor may change a grade that he or she has submitted to the Office of the Registrar. In addition, grade changes may be made only in the quarter following the course.
Gym/Workout Facilities: With a valid SPU ID card, graduate and evening students are welcome to use the gym facilities located in Royal Brougham Pavilion. Available services include the weight room and aerobic fitness center. Students also have limited court access; check the schedule outside the main gym for available court times. Locker rooms are available for student use. Hours: Monday–Thursday 7 a.m.–10:45 p.m.; Friday 7 a.m.–8:45 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m.–8:45 p.m.; Sunday 2–5:45 p.m. Phone: 206-281-2085 or 206-281-2307.
Housing: Limited housing is available for graduate students. To obtain an application, or for more information, call Housing Services at 206-281-2188 or email housing@280760.com. (View Housing website.)
Sea Pac Pass (Campus Card): Your Sea Pac Pass is required on campus for photo identification to check out library materials, to gain admission to campus activities, and to gain access to certain buildings on campus. You can also add Advantage Points for purchases at dining locations and Debit Dollars for all purchases other than dining locations (such as the SPU Store, Mailing Services, copying and printing on campus, and select beverage vending machines). Sea Pac Passes are issued at the Office of University Services. Students are issued their first card at no charge. A fee is incurred if the card must be replaced during the balance of the student's stay at SPU. University Services is located at 3220 Sixth Avenue West. Phone: 206-281-2693.
Library: The SPU Library provides books, journals, and magazines. It also provides online databases, accessible from the Library and through the Library website. Students need a valid University ID card to check out books and other materials. Check the schedule for current hours. Phone: 206-281-2228 (main desk), 206-281-2419 (reference desk).
Parking: All vehicles must be registered with Safety and Security. This registration is free and required by the city and University. During the academic year, all commuter lots are free to park in from 4 p.m. to 7 a.m. Monday–Friday and all day Saturday–Sunday (with the exception of S lot outside Demaray Hall). Street parking is free, but cars must still be registered with Safety and Security. Hours: Safety and Security is open 24 hours a day. Phone: 206-281-2821.
Public Transportation: King County's Metro bus service is a reliable commuting option, serving the University campus and making regular daily trips to downtown Seattle. Students may purchase bus passes in Safety and Security. Bus and ferry schedules are located in Uni-Com.
Class Registration: Dates for registration are published in the University Calendar found at the front of the Graduate Catalog and in the Time Schedule. Matriculated graduate and doctoral students may register through the first week of the quarter and participate in advance registration. Students will be asked to petition and late fees will be charged if registration occurs after the fifth day of the quarter. Though registration procedures vary from program to program, four options are available to students:
- In person in the Office of the Registrar
- Via fax at 206-281-2669
- Via mail to Office of the Registrar, 3307 3rd Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119
- Via Banner Information System.
Check with the program's graduate coordinator regarding procedures for registration.
Disability Support Services: The University provides a variety of services for students with disabilities. The Center for Learning, located in Lower Moyer, can assist with scheduling interpreters, readers, and other special assistants. The office can also facilitate the acquisition of Braille and recorded materials, and it can provide individual counseling and/or referrals. The Center also supports classroom accommodation, including negotiating needs with faculty and arranging for accessible classrooms. Hours: Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–7 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Phone: 206-281-2272.
Transcripts: Official transcripts are released only on authorization of the student whose records are requested. Visit the Ordering Transcripts page for complete details about how to order online, in person, or by fax or mail.
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