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Brainfuse Tutoring
Online, on-demand tutoring is available 24/7 to students enrolled in the COL. Access Brainfuse within your courses in Canvas to get help with writing and a variety of other subjects, and other academic tools which include flashcards, SkillSurfer practice tests and lessons, MEET virtual meetings, LEAP diagnostic testing, language lab, Brainwave recorded notetaking, and eParachute career aptitude tests.
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Career Services
Need a job? This is the place to go for help. All students and alumni are eligible to access services. Resources include career-related workshops, individual career counseling, career and strengths assessments, career fairs, on-campus recruitment opportunities, student job service, resume writing assistance, graduate school assistance, and career resources. For more information, visit The Center for Student Success.
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Counseling Services
College life can be stressful, and we all need a little help now and then. Services are free to enrolled graduate students, paying General Student Fees. Counseling services offered on campus are limited and intended only for short-term care. Online undergraduate students seeking counseling may obtain a list of local counseling services from their advisor. Mental Health Resources are also available on the COL Resources webpage. EU’s Counseling Center is staffed by licensed professional counselors, providing confidential Christ-centered counseling. To make appointments, call 417-865-2815, ext. 7222 or visit the Wellness Center on campus from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. weekdays during the fall and spring semesters. Some evening appointments are available.
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Credit for Prior Learning
Have you acquired learning outside of a traditional academic environment? This might include work experience, employer training programs, non-credit courses, seminars, continuing education, certificates and licenses, and more. Prior Learning assessment is the process where an individual’s experiential learning is evaluated through a course and creation of a portfolio to gain college credit. Prior learning assessment is a flexible, efficient way of earning college credits. Evangel University has helped hundreds of adults save countless in-class hours by earning credits based on their college-level knowledge acquired beyond the classroom. For more information, access our Credit for Prior Learning Program
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Disability Services
The Center for Student Success (ZM 208) assists students with documented disabilities. Contact the Disability Services Coordinator (417-865-2815 ext. 8213) for special needs related to academic life, or the Housing Director (ext. 7335 or Riggs 103) for special needs related to housing and/or meals. This office ensures Evangel stays in compliance with ADA regulations. Visit The Center for Student Success for more information.
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Health Services
Enrolled graduate students, paying General Student Fees, may schedule free appointments with our licensed Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) who can diagnose and treat most common (non- emergency) health conditions. EU charges nominal fees for immunizations, laboratory tests, medications and some procedures, which are which are paid at time of service. We do not file insurance claims. The FNP may offer referrals for off-campus physicians, specialists, and emergency departments as needed, at the student’s expense. Located in SU 106 on campus, hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Last patient taken at 3:45 p.m. and closed during University Chapel). Call 471-865-2815 ext. 7280 for an appointment. For a campus emergency, call 911 or Public Safety – ext. 7000
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Libraries
Burnett Library (inside the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary building) is available for study and research. Students also have access to online professional databases. Standard hours are (may be adjusted during breaks, holidays): Mon-Fri (9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.); Sat. (10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.); Sun. (closed)
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Maybee Fitness Center
Students can exercise and relieve stress using the basketball and racquetball courts, jogging track, aerobics room, and equipment (fixed/free weights), treadmills, and stationary bikes. The fitness center is open during the school year: Mon.-Thurs. 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Fri. 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Sun. 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Online and Graduate Student Services
Evangel is dedicated to serving and supporting the adult learners in our online programs. The Online and Graduate Student Services team coordinates outreach, facilitates admissions, and provide academic advising for all the online degree and certificate programs of the College of Online Learning. Our team is available to assist with admissions, enrollment, registration, or any other question or issue students may encounter during their program. Online students can reach the Online and Graduate Student Services team at OGSSAdmissions@evangel.edu or 417-865-2815 ext. 7500.
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Spiritual Life
Do you need someone to pray with you or provide spiritual counsel? Meet with our director of Theology & Global Church Ministries by scheduling a face-to-face or virtual appointment through the College of Online Learning office at 417-865-2815 ext. 8269. Students will find faith is integrated into each course and spiritual life resources are available in program resource modules. In addition, students have access to RightNow Media for faith-based music, devotions, and other content.
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Veterans Center
The Vern Clark Center, located inside the west door of the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary building, provides a full service, one-stop entry point. Veterans can get information regarding GI benefits, billing/financial aid, university and/or government service agencies, as well as enjoy a cup of coffee and snacks. A military Chaplain is available to minister to individual and family needs of veterans. Call 417-268-1041 for information.
Due to extreme cold temperatures and hazardous conditions on secondary roads, the campus will be closed Thursday, February 20, 2025.