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How Do I Access My Student Email? Admissions and Records Contacts Where do I go for assistance? [email protected] How do I access my student email? or call (806) 894-9611, ext. 3300 Your assigned SPC Google Email account is the offi- cial channel of communicaon for South Plains Col- Admissions and Records lege. To view the contents of your email folders, Levelland .......................... ext. 2572, 2578 contacts, calendar, etc., you must first successfully Reese ............................... ext. 4660, 2902 login to MySPC with the username and password Bookstore found on your acceptance leer. From the MySPC Levelland ................................... ext. 2399 home page, click on the SPC Google Email link on the Reese ........................................ ext. 4610 le side menu. Business Office Levelland ....................... ext. 2400 or 2408 Reese ............................ ext. 4617 or 4676 Advising Center Admissions and Records Contacts For questions regarding admission, or to inquire about the Levelland ....................... ext. 2366 or 2368 status of your admission file, please contact: Reese ........................................ ext. 4606 Amanda Aranda Dual Credit (806) 716-2902 Ron Spears................................. ext. 2340 [email protected] JimAnn Batenhorst. ..................... ext. 2503 Bessie Costilla Financial Aid (806) 716-2374 Levelland ................................... ext. 3800 [email protected] Reese ............................ ext. 4614 or 4661 Marsha Hargrove Housing .......................................... ext. 2379 (806) 716-4644 Campus Tours ................................. ext. 2113 [email protected] Parking and Student ID’s ... ext. 2378 or 2377 Teresa Rice Scholarships ................................... ext. 2219 (806) 716-4660 [email protected] Special Services Levelland ................................... ext. 2530 Brooke Wells (806) 716-2187 Reese ............................ ext. 4654 or 4675 [email protected] Advising and Testing Levelland ....................... ext. 2530 or 2368 Dual Credit ................................ Vanessa Olivo Reese ............................ ext. 4631 or 4689 (806) 716-2372 Veteran’s Educational Benefits .. ext. 2361, 4614 [email protected] Graduation ................................... Robin Coler (806) 716-2572 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE LOCATIONS [email protected] SPC Website: www.southplainscollege.edu Drops/Withdrawals ...................... Amanda Morin (806) 716-2570 Levelland Campus Reese Center NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY STATEMENT [email protected] 1401 S. College Avenue 819 Gilbert Drive South Plains College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color national origin, Degree Audit.. ............................ Elisa Longoria Levelland, Texas 79336 Lubbock, Texas 79416 sex, disability or age in its program and activities. The following person has been (806) 716-2575 (806) 894-9611 (806) 885-3048 designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: [email protected] Vice President for Student Affairs Transfer Credits. .......................... Sylvia Valdez Byron Martin ATC Plainview Center South Plains College (806) 716-2578 1401 College Ave, Box 5 3201 Avenue Q 1920 W. 24th Street Levelland, TX 79336 [email protected] Lubbock, Texas 79411 Plainview, Texas 79072 806-894-9611 (806) 747-0576, ext 4677 (806) 716-4302 For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit https://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/CFAPPS/OCR/contactus.cfm for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481. MySPC Academic Transcript What is CampusConnect? What is MySPC? [email protected] (806) 716‐2570 CampusConnect is a free online service available Select this opon to view or print an unofficial transcript. Trans- MySPC is your online gateway to South Plains College through MySPC. CampusConnect allows students to ferred course worked may also be viewed. Official transcripts can informaon. MySPC provides you with personalized ac- register and pay for classes and to view and print important be requested online 24/7 at www.southplainscollege.edu/ cess to a wide range of campus resources and services in informaon, such as your class schedule, semester transcripts. a single locaon including CampusConnect and student grades, unofficial transcript, as well as, account and fi- Degree Audit email. You can customize your site by adding or deleng nancial aid status. [email protected] (806) 716‐2575 pages to meet your personal needs including access to Use this feature as an advising tool to determine how close you important announcements, news and events, college How do I access CampusConnect? To access CampusConnect, you must first successfully are to achieving your chosen degree or to “Degree Shop” and calendars and a personal planner. All South Plains College explore your opons. login to MySPC and then click on the “CampusConnect” faculty, staff, and students have access to MySPC. [email protected] (806) 716‐2578 tap located on the top menu. Transferred course work may be viewed through the Degree How do I get a MySPC account? Dashboard Audit opon. Your MySPC account is automacally setup for you at no NSC Degree Verificaon charge upon acceptance to South Plains College. The Dashboard is your personalized CampusConnect home Students can use the feature to print enrollment verificaons assigned username and password to access MySPC are page. Dashboard gives you quick access to most for insurance or loan deferments. CampusConnect opons in one customizable page. Drag included in your acceptance leer. The account infor- Account Opons maon remains acve up to one year aer your last date and drop the available widgets to suit your needs. of enrollment at SPC. Registraon Opons Review Financial Aid fi[email protected] (806) 894‐9611, ext. 3800 How do I log in to MySPC? Select this opon to view your financial aid award infor- Course Availability maon. Quesons regarding this informaon should be To log in to MySPC, go to the South Plains College home To view available courses, select the desired semester, directed to your financial aid advisor. page at www.southplainscollege.edu and click on the campus, and department then click on “Display Courses.” MySPC link located on the upper right corner. Once on Financial Aid Transcript Use the scrollbar to view all available courses. the MySPC home page, enter your assigned SPC Review/Pay Account username and password. Add/Drop Courses [email protected] (806) 716‐4676 [email protected] (806) 716‐2570 [email protected] (806) 716‐2409 What is my username and password? To add courses to your schedule, select the desired Payments to your account can be made online by credit card In most cases, your username is the first inial of your semester, campus, and department then click on “Display or e-check from this opon. Your schedule will be dropped if payment is not made by the semester’s payment deadline. first name followed by the first eleven leers of your last Schedule & Available Courses.” Click on the “Add” buon name and the last four digits of your assigned SPC Stu- adjacent to the course you wish to add. To drop courses Direct Deposit Setup dent ID number. Your password is a four digit number from your schedule, click on the “Drop” buon. assigned to you upon acceptance. It can be found, along Student Informaon with your username, in your leer of acceptance. Schedule Demographic Data Select the semester you wish to view and click on [email protected] (806) 716‐2572 What if I forget my username or password? “Display Schedule.” If you have registered for a course [email protected] (806) 716‐4644 To retrieve your username, click on the “Forgot and it is not shown on your schedule, contact the Select this opon to view and update your demographic data Username/Password?” link next to the login buon. Admissions and Records Office immediately. currently on file. Use this opon to change your intent. To Once you retrieve your username, you will be given the change your major, please see the advisor for your new major. opportunity to reset your password. Please email Grade Viewer If you have legally changed your name, please provide docu- Grade reports are not mailed. To view your most recent mentaon to the Admissions and Records Department. [email protected] or call (806) 894‐9611, ext. 3300, if you connue to experience difficules. final grades, select semester and click on “Display Student Holds/Blocks Grades.” Previous semester grades may be viewed The “Add/Drop Courses” opon is not available to you if you through the “Academic Transcript” opon. have a hold on your record. Contact the appropriate depart- ment regarding holds you may have on your record. .
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