South Plains College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Vice President for Student Affairs, South Plains College 1401 College Avenue, Box 5, Levelland, TX 79336, 806-894-9611
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2012-2013 General Catalog |
South Plains College is bound by the Texas Open Records Law, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-380 Education Amendments of 1974), and institutional procedures in determining access to or the release of student records.
Student records are maintained in the following areas:
Office of Admissions and Records, Department and Faculty Offices, Continuing Education Office, Guidance and Counseling Office
Dean of Students Office, Guidance and Counseling Office
Business Office, Financial Aid Office
A student’s permanent educational record normally consists of the following academic information: transcript of courses taken, grades earned, semester grade point average, cumulative grade point average, placement test scores information, admission application, transcript and certificate evaluations, and tuition classification information.
The information contained on the permanent student record will be maintained on computer disk, microfilm and/or hard copy for as long as the college exists. Backup copies of computer disks and microfilm are also maintained at a site other than the Admissions and Records Office or the Administrative Computer Center.
General directory information may be updated by completing the appropriate form in the Admissions and Records Office or through the CampusConnect account.
The primary student identification number (SID) at South Plains College is an assigned and computer generated random number. The SID will be assigned by the Admissions and Records Office at the time of acceptance to the college. The student’s Social Security Number (SSN) will be collected, recorded, and reported as required by federal and state requirements and other appropriate exceptions as defined and approved by the college. The college will take reasonable precautions to secure and protect the SSN in all cases.
Other than directory information, which may be released to the general public without the written consent of the student, the college will not permit release of educational records without the student’s written consent. This consent must be signed and dated by the student and must indicate which records are to be released, the purpose of the release and the name of the agency to which the records will be released.
A student may request that all or any part of the general information be withheld from the public by making a written request to the Admissions and Records Office during the first twelve (12) class days of a fall or spring semester, or the first four (4) class days of a summer term. The request will apply to only the current enrollment period. The following student data is considered as general information:
Generally, the college will grant access to or release of records only to students, since the rights given to parents transfer to the student when he or she attends a post-secondary educational institution. Parents of a dependent student can obtain release of that student’s records by submitting a signed and notarized Certificate of Dependency Form along with verification of dependency. The form is available from the Admissions and Records Office or at www.southplainscollege.edu/admissions. Transcripts pertaining to a student or former student will not be released if the student or former student has an outstanding debt.
Only educational records originating at South Plains College will be copied for students. Documents submitted by or for the student in support of an application for admission or for transfer credit will not be returned to the student nor sent elsewhere on request. For example, a transcript from another college or high school record will not be released to a third institution or given to the student.
MySPC is a one-stop access point to South Plains College resources and services including CampusConnect and student e-mail. MySPC gives access to important announcements, news and events, college calendars, and a personal planner.
Students gain access to MySPC and receive a username and password upon acceptance to South Plains College. To login to MySPC, visit https://myspc.southplainscollege.edu.
CampusConnect is a service available via the internet to all new and currently enrolled South Plains College students. CampusConnect is accessed by successfully logging into MySPC at https://myspc.southplainscollege.edu.
Students must utilize CampusConnect to view their final grades at the end of each semester. In addition, students register for classes as well as view or print their class schedule, unofficial transcript, account status, or financial aid status through CampusConnect.
Some areas of CampusConnect are inaccessible to students whose financial or academic records are not in good standing.
All students at South Plains College are assigned a standardized SPC e-mail account. Personal e-mail addresses will continue to be collected; however, the assigned SPC e-mail account will be used as the official channel of communication for South Plains College. The Student Correspondence Policy can be found at www.southplainscollege.edu.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their educational records. These rights include:
A hold is placed on a student’s records, including grades and transcripts, when he or she fails to resolve financial obligations with the college. A hold will also be placed on the student’s transcript when he or she fails to provide required admission documents or transcripts from prior educational institutions. The hold remains in effect until all obligations have been resolved.
Students may request a copy of their academic record accumulated while at South Plains College. Official transcripts may be requested in person or in writing. Currently enrolled SPC students may request an official transcript online at www.southplainscollege.edu/admissions. Official transcripts are only available through the Admissions and Records Office at the Levelland Campus. Students are allowed a total of ten free transcript copies. Additional copies beyond the lifetime quota of ten copies are $2.00 each, payable in advance.
Your request must include the following: your full name, student ID or social security number for precise identification, date of birth, address, telephone number, the last semester enrolled, and your signature and a copy of a government issued ID. Send your request to: South Plains College, Transcript Request, Box C, 1401 S. College Ave., Levelland, TX 79336.
Transcript requests cannot be honored from those students whose financial and academic records at the college are not in good standing and on “Hold”. Currently enrolled students may print an unofficial transcript using CampusConnect.