Academic FAQ
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For All Audiences
- How important is the Jesuit Tradition to students?
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Spring Hill College students pride themselves in becoming responsible leaders in service to others. Students participate in both classroom and out-of-classroom activities that enhance their life skills.
- What is the average class size?
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18 students
- What is the student to faculty ratio?
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13:1
For Parents
- Are the residence hall rooms good for studying? Where are good study locations on campus?
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Some students study in residence hall rooms while others find them distracting. There are a number of quiet locations on campus. Each residence hall has a study room. Both the chemistry building and biology building have study rooms. Also, the Burke Library is often a popular place to study. If a student needs a classroom opened, he/she can contact public security and have a room opened at any time of the day.
- Can a student transfer classes from another school? Are summer classes necessary?
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Students may decide to take summer courses at another institution. Students can transfer classes by meeting with his/her advisor and filling out a transient study form. This form also serves as a letter of good standing to the other institution attended. Also, through this form students will have prior approval to take these courses. Incoming freshmen are allowed to transfer a maximum of 18 semester hours (generally lower division courses).
- Do professors take attendance in class?
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Some professors take attendance while others do not. A professor’s attendance policy is outlined in his or her syllabus so students are encouraged to review all syllabi.
- How do I obtain a copy of my student’s grades?
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The College is prohibited from releasing certain information to parents without the permission of the student, grades included. By federal law (The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, FERPA, also known as the Buckley Amendment), students over the age of 18 are considered responsible adults and are allowed to determine who will receive information about them.
- What kind of academic support do you offer?
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All professors hold office hours when students can go see them for help. There are also tutors available to students on campus free of charge. A list of tutors will be printed and distributed in student mailboxes within the first few weeks of class.
- Do students need a computer on campus?
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There are a number of computers available to students on campus, but some students find it helpful to have a computer in their residence hall room. Laptops are not necessary but again, some students find them useful.
For Prospective Students
- Can a student transfer classes from another school? Are summer classes necessary?
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Students may decide to take summer courses at another institution. Students can transfer classes by meeting with his/her advisor and filling out a transient study form. This form also serves as a letter of good standing to the other institution attended. Also, through this form students will have prior approval to take these courses. Incoming freshmen are allowed to transfer a maximum of 18 semester hours (generally lower division courses).
- Do professors take attendance in class?
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Some professors take attendance while others do not. A professor’s attendance policy is outlined in his or her syllabus so students are encouraged to review all syllabi.
- What kind of academic support do you offer?
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All professors hold office hours when students can go see them for help. There are also tutors available to students on campus free of charge. A list of tutors will be printed and distributed in student mailboxes within the first few weeks of class.
- Do students need a computer on campus?
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There are a number of computers available to students on campus, but some students find it helpful to have a computer in their residence hall room. Laptops are not necessary but again, some students find them useful.
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