SPSCC is a large school for a two year college, with a wide variety of programs and resources for students to use while they are enrolled to aid them in succeeding after graduation. Because there are so many resources available, there are many services that most students may not be aware of, and some can be quite surprising. Here are a few of the services you may or may not have known about, in order from some of the least to most surprising. This article is the first article in a campus resource series to help you navigate all of the opportunities that South Puget Sound has to offer!
Learning Support Services
If you’re a returning student at SPSCC, you probably know about this one. Learning Support Services (LSS) offers tutoring services that are free for all students. There are two LSS programs, East and West. Both LSS East and LSS West are in Building 22 on the Olympia campus. LSS East caters primarily to math and sciences, while LSS West focuses on English and writing. There are also E-tutoring services for both math and sciences and English and writing. The tutors are a mix of qualified students and faculty.
East | West | |
Location | Building 22, Room 110 | Building 22, Room 101 |
Subjects | Math, Sciences, Computer Science, & OFTEC Tutoring | Writing & Language Tutoring |
Hours | Monday through Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM | Monday through Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Friday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Contact | (360) 596-5505 learningsupport@spscc.edu | (360) 596-5472 learningsupport@spscc.edu |
Price | Free! | Free! |
Appointment | No appointment | Appointment recommended (25 or 50 minutes) |
How to Make an Appointment | Just drop in and ask! | Drop in or schedule an appointment at the front desk or by email |
Tech Support
Tech Support is pretty much available in any college campus nowadays, especially after Covid-19 made online communications so important and emphasized virtual learning. The Student Support Site has a list of common questions and tutorials, but if you have a more complex problem, you can contact the IT Help Desk for support.
Location | Building 22, Room 181Building 25, Room 137Zoom |
Hours | Building 22: Monday through Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Building 25: Monday through Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM Zoom & Phone: Monday through Friday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM |
Contact | (360) 596 – 5544 helpdesk@spscc.edu |
Disability & Access Services
Maybe this one should be expected, since schools and colleges are legally required to provide accommodations for those who need them under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Still, it’s not unlikely for students to be unaware of what services Access Services can provide for them, so here’s a quick rundown.
Location | Building 22, Room 260 |
Hours | Monday through Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00PMFriday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Contact | (360) 596-5306access.services@spscc.edu |
Appointment | Required |
How to Make an Appointment | Call or email to make an appointment |
How to Request Accommodations | To request accommodations, first complete the intake form on the website (which will be linked below) and bring documentation of your disability/ies when first meeting with a coordinator. Afterwards, you will be sent a Letter of Accommodation Request form to fill out (you must fill it out every quarter, as it applies to what classes you will be taking). Meet with your professors to discuss the accommodations if necessary. |
Accommodations Available | Textbooks in an alternative format Note takers Readers and/or scribes for exams Braille text or e-text Use of tape recorders Large print text and handouts Extended time on exams Sign language interpreter Use of adaptive equipment/assistive technology Preferential seating (e.g. front of the classroom, ergonomic chair)Real-time captioning Other reasonable accommodations (talk with a coordinator if you’re unsure if an accommodation is reasonable or not) |
Accommodations Not Available | Tutoring/individual instruction (through Access Services) Personal aides or attendants Personal devices or equipment (e.g. eyeglasses, wheelchairs, hearing aids, guide animals, etc.) Diagnostic testing for a disability Transportation services |
Stay tuned for Nov. 15 to read the next article in this series!