Health and Accident Insurance for Students
Students may obtain optional health and/or accident insurance at their
personal expense as St. Petersburg College does not provide such
insurance for students. Such coverage may be obtained in the marketplace
or from the vendor selected by the College, for which application forms
are available in the Student Life and Leadership offices or obtained in the marketplace.
Housing (College Rule & Procedure
6Hx23-4.41)(8/31/90)
St. Petersburg College has no dormitories or housing facilities.
Students must make their own residence arrangements. Listings of
available housing are maintained in the Student Life and Leadership offices and updated
frequently. The college assumes no responsibility for supervising housing
for students.
Laboratories and Clinicals for Students
Laboratory and/or Clinical participation by a student is at the student's
own risk. The College does not provide health or accident insurance
for students. Please refer to the paragraph above describing Health
and Accident Insurance for Students.
Personal Property
Students who bring personal property to the College and/or leave personal
property at the College do so at their own risk as the College provides
no insurance in the event the student's personal property is
stolen or damaged while on College premises.
Photography
All students grant permission to the College, its agents and staff
to use video and photographs taken of them for SPC promotional/advertising
materials without charge. No promises have been made and no consideration
is involved for their use. If a student does not want SPC to use video
and photographs of himself/herself then he/she must inform the Associate
Provost on his/her home campus.
Professional Liability Insurance for Students
Those students in a program of study leading toward a degree or certificate
in a health care profession who will be providing health care
services to a patient or clinic under the direction of a faculty
member of the College as a part of the course of study are required
to have student professional liability (malpractice) insurance
for which a special fee is charged. (See liability insurance fee
listing in the Financial Information.) Students in the health programs
are also required to carry clinical accidental insurance, which
must be obtained through the College and for which a special fee will
be charged. The professional liability coverage does not protect
the student in the event of illness or injury.
Supplemental Instructional Centers
The Learning Support Commons supplement and enrich the existing programs
at the College. They are located on the
Clearwater Campus, Health Education Center, Seminole Campus,
St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus, Tarpon Springs Campus and the SPC
Downtown Center. These Commons offer alternative-learning opportunities
for all currently enrolled students to develop strengths and to
eliminate deficiencies. These Comons aid students with
academically deficient backgrounds through tutoring and supplementary
materials in reading, writing and mathematics; they supplement and
enrich other existing courses through the use of additional materials;
provide alternate learning strategies through audio-visual, tutorial,
individualized, self-paced, one-on-one tutorial and computer-assisted
work; provide learning opportunities for disabled students; provide
lifelong learning opportunities for all adults in the community and
provide testing facilities for students.
Transportation
There are no free buses providing transportation to any campus. Public
buses are available to the Clearwater, St. Petersburg/Gibbs, Seminole
Campuses and the Allstate, Health Education and SPC Downtown Centers.
Volunteer Information
Students and community members can volunteer at all college sites
in a variety of positions at St. Petersburg College. Opportunities
range from tutors to clerical assistants, lab assistants to fitness
room monitors. Volunteers can learn to develop their own personal skills,
learn more about the working environment of the college, meet
interesting people and gain the satisfaction of helping St. Petersburg
College reach its fullest potential in the community. No specific
number of hours per week is required.
Contact the Special Services
Office at (727) 341-4303.