Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Student Services



Advising

Davenport offers students the support of an academic advisor to aid in their academic pursuits and development as professionals. Davenport strongly believes in a developmental advising model, which guides students through their academic plans to support their career objectives. Academic advising is available at every campus and online to assist students in selecting courses, discussing curriculum change implications, answering questions related to academic programs and policies, or reviewing progress towards graduation. Students are responsible for being aware of and meeting all curriculum requirements, including any changes that may occur therein. In addition, students should speak with an advisor for any of the following reasons:

  • To answer questions about which courses to schedule and when to take specific classes.
  • To confirm the classes remaining for completion of their degree program.
  • To discuss transfer and articulated credits from other institutions, prior learning credits and non-collegiate credits, and to see how the credits apply to their program of study.
  • To discuss short- and long-term career goals.
  • To learn about switching to another program or higher degree and how their current courses will apply.
  • To discuss the academic and financial consequences of adding, dropping, or withdrawing from a course.
  • To consider changing their program of study.
  • To address difficulties in completing their coursework due to personal or academic reasons.
  • To discuss any other concerns related to their education including referral to University and/or community resources.

Payment of tuition and fees can be made online through the Student Payment Center. Any questions regarding these payments can be handled by contacting Student Financial Services.

Advising for students accepted into the nursing program is handled by designated nursing advisors.

Advising for student-athletes is handled by designated advisors who understand and abide by the NCAA eligibility requirements.

Course Scheduling

Students should schedule courses in consultation with their advisor. It is also possible to schedule courses online through the Student Connection. Tuition payments are handled through the Student Payment Center.

Course Cancellation 

The University reserves the right to cancel a course due to low enrollment or for other administrative reasons. Students will be notified of course(s) being canceled and their advisor will assist them with their scheduling needs.

Course Scheduling Changes

To officially change a course schedule, students may either add/drop classes online through their Student Connection page or contact their advisor for assistance. Once the semester begins, all schedule changes must be made by an advisor. Refer to the academic calendar for semester/session start dates and drop/add dates.

Withdrawal from Class

Contact your advisor in order to withdraw from one or more classes. Changes to a course schedule may result in an adjustment of financial aid as well as eligibility for athletics and/or military benefits. Students are encouraged to consult with a Student Financial Counselor before withdrawing from a course. Any charges not covered by financial aid are the responsibility of the student. Withdrawal procedures must be followed whether or not a student has attended class.

See the following topics in the Academic Policies & Procedures section for more detailed information: Attendance Practice and Requirements & Limitations (Dropping and Adding Classes)

Enrollment Status 

Full-time status at the undergraduate level requires twelve credit hours or more per semester (Fall I and II, Winter I and II, Spring/Summer I and II). Undergraduate students who carry fewer than six credit hours should consult with a Student Financial Counselor to determine what, if any, level of funding they may receive.

First Generation Students

At Davenport University, a first generation student is defined as a student with neither parent obtaining a bachelor’s degree. A substantial portion of our student population identifies as a first generation student, and DU is proudly committed to meeting their unique needs. DU has support services designed specifically for first generation students to assist in acclimating academically, emotionally, and financially while fostering a sense of belonging in our university. First generation students are encouraged to seek additional information about these support services.

Military Assistance

Davenport University recognizes and appreciates the extraordinary contributions of the members of our armed services. Service members and their dependents should check the military page of the DU website for educational benefits. Davenport University is committed to ensuring continuity of study for every Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard service member who is prohibited from completing a semester as planned due to reassignment, long-term training/schools, or deployments. Service members should work with their DU Military and Veteran Services Team and their instructors prior to these events in order to ensure proper preparation and handling of DU financial records and academic coursework so that academic re-integration is as seamless as possible upon return.

Career Services

MISSION:
Career Services is committed to cultivating and connecting Davenport University’s talent with employers in today’s global marketplace.

At Davenport University, student professional and career development begins the moment you arrive. Students are expected to schedule a virtual or in-person appointment with Career Services within the first 2 semesters of attendance and continue to meet with them regularly through graduation.

Students should expect to meet with Career Services on the following topics:

  • Career and Professional Development Planning including:
    • Understanding and acknowledgment of the Employment Guarantee
    • Introductions to Strategic Career Planning in the classroom, at events designed for all students and through 1:1 career advising
  • Career Research and Career Skills Development including:
    • Interest assessment for Major selection and career option planning
    • Soft skills development, professional networking and Excellence System expertise
    • Creating dynamic, adaptable resumes, cover letters, professional portfolios, and effective online and social media profiles
    • Strategic job search strategies, utilizing groups, clubs, associations, and volunteerism, career fairs and other effective career access tools
  • Experiential Learning and Internship Opportunities through:
    • Handshake, DU’s automated internship approval, online job board and employer access system
    • Career Fairs, forums and recruitment events
    • DU’s Career Services Coaches and by attending the required Internship Workshop or Practicum Seminar to meet appropriate Internship Manager, or to connect with the Practicum Coordinator

All new and current DU students, current students and students nearing graduation should contact career services once each semester for a career development checkup. Scheduling an appointment is easy through Handshake.

Email

The University provides PantherMail email accounts for students registered for the current semester. This will be the primary information medium by which students will learn of dates, deadlines, policies, and activities related to Davenport. These accounts are provided by the University to communicate with students and it is expected that all students will monitor email regularly. In addition, students will use this email account as the email address for all Online+ learning formats.

Student Identification (ID) Cards-Panther OneCard

Every student will be issued a Panther OneCard at any campus. Pictures may be taken either during Orientation or through Student Services. Panther OneCards will be mailed to a student’s permanent mailing address. Cards must be activated to ensure timely delivery of refunds. Panther OneCards must be used to check out library materials and utilize computers in the Library. Panther OneCards may also be used to obtain student discounts, where available.

Change of Name, Address, Phone Number, or Email

It is the student’s responsibility to update through the Student Connection any changes to address, phone number, and/or personal email address. Students wishing to submit a name change should submit a Student and Alumni Name Change Request form.
Chosen name and gender requests can be made to the Executive Director of Campus Life, Dr. Joe Bishop at joseph.bishop@davenport.edu.

Student Access

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
Students may request reasonable accommodation as a result of a qualifying disability as defined by Federal legislation within the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act (2008), or Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act (1973). Davenport University will not discriminate against any otherwise qualified student or applicant with respect to any terms, privileges, or conditions of a student’s admission, educational program, or activity because of a disability. It is the student’s responsibility to contact a Student Access Coordinator at their campus to initiate and fulfill the accommodation process. The process is not retroactive.

Accommodations are intended to provide equal access to education for students, not fundamentally alter the course or program. Davenport University seeks to accommodate students with disabilities on an individual basis based on assessments documented by a qualified professional and approved through the Center for Campus Life.

Any information provided voluntarily shall be used for the sole purpose of assessing accommodation requests and minimizing disadvantages that are directly related to the student’s documented disability. There are no limitations on the number of persons with disabilities who may be admitted or enrolled, nor the number of accommodations granted.

Students should request accommodations as early as possible to have proper documentation ready for their faculty at the start of the semester.

  • Students can complete the electronic Accommodation Request Form found on the Student Access website, or email the Accommodation Request Form & Medical Documentation to their Student Access Coordinator.

Forms, contact information, and other accommodation information are located on the Student Access page of the Davenport website.

Counseling Services

Davenport University Counselors are available to assist all currently enrolled students free of charge. Students can be seen in person at the Wellness Center located on the W.A. Lettinga campus, or virtually. 

Appointments are available: 

  • Monday through Thursday: 8:00 am - 6:30 pm 
  • Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm 

Students can schedule an appointment online with a specific counselor or by calling 616.871.6166. Appointments can also be made by visiting the Wellness Center’s front desk.
Global Campus (Online+) students who reside outside of Michigan will be serviced according to their appropriate state regulations and in adjustment to time zones as necessary. 

After-hours support is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to students. Call 616.340.5243 to speak directly with one of our counselors via phone. 

   Note: Students who have an immediate medical need should call 911.

Housing and Residence Life

On-campus student housing is available at the W.A. Lettinga campus. University housing is geared toward traditionally aged students and highly encouraged for students who live outside of a 45-mile commuting radius. Living on campus offers students the convenience of being close to classes, programs, and athletic events sponsored by the University. We offer residence halls, apartments, and dining facilities that provide an environment that is comfortable, safe, and conducive to academic success and community development. In addition, research shows that students who live on campus are more likely to be retained, post higher grades, and graduate from the University. Visit the Housing & Residence Life website for more information.

Dining Services

Davenport University Dining is dedicated to providing our guests with fresh, sustainable, innovative, and customized hospitality experiences using quality products with high standards of service excellence. There are three dining options on the W.A. Lettinga campus, including the Panther Den retail operation located in the Richard M. Devos and Jay Van Andel Academic Center, The Hub located in the Donald W. Maine College of Business Building, and the Dining Hall located in South Hall. All three locations accept cash, credit, and Dining Dollars.

All students residing in South, Cook, and Meijer Halls are required to participate in a meal plan. These requirements are based on which building a student resides. There are also meal plans available to purchase for anyone not currently part of the housing community or for students residing in Panther Woods or Panther Ridge. Meal plans are accepted only in the Dining Hall, which offers all-you-can eat, all-day access to buffet-style dining.

Dining offers a full range of catering and event planning services at all of the Grand Rapids Davenport locations. They also have first right of refusal on all catering needs on the W.A. Lettinga campus.

Davenport culinarians are equipped to meet any special dietary needs of all our guests including food allergies, food-related sensitivity and illness, and dietary preferences. Please email dining services with any questions or concerns you may have: dudining@davenport.edu.

For information about all of the dining locations, menus, nutritional information and other services provided by DU Dining, visit the Campus Dining website, like us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter: DU_Dining.

Student Life

Student Life supports student success and aims to foster student development by providing students with opportunities to get involved, build community, and learn outside of the classroom. There are a variety of registered student organizations (RSO’s) for students to join. Some organizations are specific to individual majors and offer students an opportunity to interact with individuals within their chosen career. Other organizations focus on social and volunteer experiences and provide students the opportunity to get involved both on and off campus. Student Life also sponsors several social, educational, and leadership events and programs. The Volunteer Center provides service opportunities for students who want to make a difference in the community.

Students are encouraged to visit Engage@DU, an online involvement platform for the DU community. It can be accessed through your Student Connection tab on the Davenport website. Click the “log-in” button and sign in with your DU credentials. Engage@DU has an events calendar, volunteer opportunities, student organization information, and more. For more information, please visit the Center for Campus Life, call 616.554.5095, or email student.life@davenport.edu. Students can find out what is going on by visiting Engage@DU, the Student Life website, or on multiple social media platforms.

Additionally, Student Life oversees the Panther Resource Closet (PRC), a free resource that provides food, hygiene items, and business professional attire. The PRC is located on the lower level of the Richard M. DeVos and Jay Van Andel Academic Center, near the main elevator at the W.A. Lettinga Campus. These resources are available to all Davenport students, regardless of location. Free food and hygiene items are also available at the Lansing, Midland, and Warren campuses. Email prc@davenport.edu or visit the PRC website for more information.

Student Insurance

Health insurance coverage is required for student athletes, students enrolled in specific classes or specific majors within the College of Health Professions, and for all international students. Questions regarding the insurance requirements along with information for those students wishing to obtain insurance for themselves and/or spouses and dependents can be directed to studentinsurance@davenport.edu. Please also check out our Student Insurance & Vanccinations website.

Additionally, professional liability insurance coverage is provided as part of the course fee to students enrolled in an internship, practicum, or clinical experience.

Intercollegiate Athletics

Davenport University’s Intercollegiate Athletic Program is a member of the NCAA at the Division 2 level (National Collegiate Athletics Association), ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association) at the Division I, Division II, and Division III levels, USBC Collegiate (U.S. Bowling Congress), NCA (National Cheerleaders Association), NDA (National Dance Alliance), NCVF (National Collegiate Volleyball Federation) and USA Rugby.

All participants must be eligible based on their team’s national affiliation. Eligibility rules are very detailed. Please contact the Athletic Department for more information.

If you are interested in competing at the intercollegiate level, complete and submit a participation form (found online at www.dupanthers.com) or contact the Athletic Department at (616) 871-6182. All of Davenport University’s intercollegiate programs are based out of the Grand Rapids W.A. Lettinga Campus.

The programs currently offered are:

Men’s Women’s
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Bowling
  • Competitive Cheer
  • Cross-Country
  • Competitive Dance
  • Football
  • Cross-Country
  • Golf
  • Golf
  • Ice Hockey
  • Ice Hockey
  • Indoor Track & Field
  • Indoor Track & Field
  • Lacrosse
  • Lacrosse
  • Outdoor Track & Field
  • Outdoor Track & Field
  • Powerlifting
  • PomPon
  • Rugby
  • Powerlifting
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Softball
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • STUNT
  • Volleyball
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Wrestling
  • Tennis
Co-ed
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Competitive Cheer
  • Volleyball
  • Esports
  • Wrestling
  • Pep Band and Marching Band
 

Please visit us at our Davenport University Athletics webpage or inquire about future athletic programs to be offered at Davenport University.

Davenport University Alumni Association

The Davenport University Alumni Association helps graduates stay connected to friends, organizations, and interests they developed as students.

Through many events, networking opportunities, programs and services, we can help you stay in touch with former classmates, faculty and the University. Be sure to contact us when you move, get married, or change jobs so we can keep your information up to date. Stay in touch at alumni@davenport.edu and check out Davenport.edu/Alumni for the latest alumni and university news!

Alumni Benefits
Anyone who has earned a degree or certificate from Davenport University or one of its antecedent institutions receives free membership to the Alumni Association. Your membership entitles you to free services, including networking opportunities, benefits, events, discounts and so much more:

  • Lifetime career services, including access to Davenport’s online career portal.
  • Career networking, professional development and fun social events.
  • Free lifetime brush-up classes - Alumni are eligible for free brush-up classes on a space-available basis. This applies only to courses successfully completed at Davenport. The courses must be either still active or have current equivalencies and they must have been part of the individual’s graduation requirements. Free brush-up classes may not be used for laboratory courses, clinical or practicum experiences or internships. Students who have a financial obligation to the University are not eligible for free brush-up classes. Contact an advisor for full details.
  • Access to the Davenport library and computer labs at no charge (you must have an alumni membership card that you can request at Davenport.edu/Alumni).
  • Up to $8,000 per year alumni scholarship that can be used toward one of Davenport’s graduate degrees
  • For more information on alumni benefits and services, please email alumni@davenport.edu or visit our website.