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9 Best Homework Help Websites

July 22, 2023

When I was in high school, resources for extra homework help weren’t exactly abundant. If you were struggling with a Shakespeare sonnet, you could always run to the bookstore and pick up a CliffNotes guide. SparkNotes was also gaining in popularity. But these early homework help resources had limited catalogs and were focused primarily on literature. Today, I imagine students suffer from the opposite problem—having too many choices when it comes to homework help websites. When the options are seemingly endless, knowing what to look out for takes on an added importance. Below, I’ll go through a list of 9 stand-out homework help websites and briefly discuss what makes them worth a visit.

Homework Help Websites – The Basics

The best homework help websites do more than just spit out an answer to that tricky math problem. They actually help students learn the material. Common features of homework help websites are educational videos and lectures, practice tests and quizzes, study tools like flashcards, and Q&As with experts. Many sites offer features that allow students to ask specific questions and get real-time feedback. There are also a number of services that offer one-on-one tutoring. Some homework help sites are free, while others require a paid subscription.

1) Khan Academy

Khan Academy is an amazing resource for students of all ages. It’s free, and it really is an academy—it offers full courses in a wide array of subjects, from pre-K math to high school physics. The courses consist of readings, video lectures, practice exercises, and quizzes. The breadth of material is impressive. In math alone, I see course listings for Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Statistics, Multivariable calculus—you get the idea. Khan Academy also offers a wide variety of AP courses, state-specific curricula, test-prep programs, and life skill courses, like personal finance.

It’s important to note that Khan Academy isn’t a one-on-one tutoring platform. But because of their extensive library of material, the search function is especially powerful. Try it out. I did a search for argumentative essay help, and found a comprehensive guide to writing argumentative essays that was a part of a larger writing course.

Chegg is a paid homework help service. Unlike Khan Academy, Chegg isn’t built around specific courses. Rather, it offers a variety of homework-support resources. Among those resources are plagiarism and grammar checkers, a proofreading service, and a “math solver”, which allows students to enter a problem and get back both a solution and a detailed step-by-step explanation of how the problem was solved. Perhaps the most powerful tool Chegg offers is its “Expert Q&A” feature. This service allows students to take a picture of their homework problem, upload it to the site, and get a detailed response in return. Chegg’s emphasis on process and explanation make it a valuable educational resource for students—not just a way to get a quick answer.

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Quizlet is a well-known and worthwhile study resource. It offers a variety of courses, and it also has an expert-response feature. But Quizlet’s best feature, in my option, is the flashcards tool. Students can create their own digital decks of cards and practice them on Quizlet—just like an old fashion set of index cards. I had a ton of success using Quizlet’s flash card feature to help me memorize words for my foreign language requirement in college. It’s a simple but powerful tool. Although often maligned as a learning method, rote rehearsal and spaced repetition are effective ways to encode information . Quizlet’s flashcard feature is a great way to put those techniques into practice.

4) Socratic

is an AI-powered homework support app that allows students to type or take pictures of questions and receive solutions right away. Since it works with AI, it relies on the web’s vast stores of accumulated knowledge—you’re not interacting with a human tutor. Nonetheless, I found it to be an extremely helpful tool. I tried it out first using a specific math problem. In just a few seconds I was provided with the solution and an explainer with relevant formulas, plus a graphic to help visualize the underlying logic. There were also suggested links to additional resources. For example, when I asked Socratic to explain how the German genitive case works, it suggested a YouTube video and a number of articles from blogs and other language-learning sites.

Since Socratic doesn’t feature courses or one-on-one tutoring support, I wouldn’t lean on it if I were really struggling in a particular class. But as a tool to check your work, make sure you’re on the right track, and become aware of additional resources, it’s worth a download.

5) Photomath

Photomath is, as you might have guessed, a site for math homework help. Like other homework help websites, Photomath allows students to take a picture of a problem and receive an instant, step-by-step solution. Included along with the solution is an explanation of relevant concepts and formulas, plus videos covering mathematical concepts. Photomath does offer a few basic courses, too. So if in addition to homework-specific help you want to brush up on the basics, they’ve got you covered in arithmetic, algebra, and calculus crash courses.

6) Studypool

Studypool is a paid homework support service that provides solutions to specific questions. Studypool offers support in all the major subjects, with a particular emphasis on science. Students can ask questions on everything from anatomy to physics. Like other services, students upload their exact questions or problems directly to the site. But Studypool’s payment model is a bit different: instead of paying for tutoring time or a monthly subscription, students pay for solutions to each question they submit. When a student submits a question, tutors submit bids to answer them. The student then can select which tutor/price option works best. After students select the price and tutor they want, they’re connected with the tutor and given the solution and explanation via messenger.

The draw of Studypool is that it gives students access to real (i.e., human) tutors who are experts in their field. The downside is that pricing isn’t transparent, and students pay per question.

7) College Info Geek

College Info Geek is the study-support website that I wish I knew about when I was in high school and college (they didn’t pay me to write that, I swear). The site focuses not on specific courses or questions, but on how to become a more effective learner. Here it’s all about “learning how to learn”—study tips, memorization and note-taking techniques, and much more. The articles are well-researched, clearly-communicated, practical, and comprehensive. For example, the article on how to improve your memory includes a breakdown of the different types of memory processes, memorization techniques, and even a discussion of how nutrition affects memory. College Info Geek is a great resource for everyone, not just high school and college students.

8) SparkNotes

Yes, Sparknotes made the list! The site offers lessons in a whole bunch of subjects—biology, chemistry, computer science, history, philosophy, math—but its specialty is literature. SparkNotes provides summaries and analyses of novels, short stories, poetry, and non-fiction, from The Canterbury Tales to Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Junot Diaz. SparkNotes breaks down books into sub-sections and provides synopses and analyses for each section. There are also separate pages for character breakdowns, discussions of themes and motifs, and explanations of important quotes. I’d caution against using SparkNotes if you’re trying to “hack” a novel or poem and get simple answers about what it “means.” But as a way to supplement your own understanding and interpretation, it’s a great resource. Shmoop is also worth checking out for extra support in literature, poetry, mythology, and the history of literary movements.

9) Grammarly

I’m not sure if Grammarly is an obvious or unexpected choice to round out the list. Either way, it deserves a mention here. Grammarly is a writing tool. It checks and suggests corrections for incorrectly spelled words and misused punctuation. But Grammarly also scans and corrects for things like clarity and vocab usage. It flags sentences that are vague, or overly wordy, and alerts you if you’re using that flashy vocab word incorrectly. It even gives suggestions if it thinks your writing is a bit bland. I don’t see Grammarly as a crutch, but rather as a tool. It can help you master those pesky recurring grammar and usage issues. Always mix up effect and affect? Grammarly will continue to course correct until you’ve got it down yourself.

Homework Help Websites – Final Thoughts

None of the above homework help websites should be seen as a panacea. Each has benefits and drawbacks, strengths and weak points. The list is far from exhaustive. And the sites don’t have to be used in isolation. Try a few out, mix and match. College Info Geek is an excellent supplement to any study regimen. Socratic can be used as a tool to check answers for math homework, and at the same time you can use Grammarly to describe your problem to a tutor on Chegg. At their best, these sites are more than quick fixes to stubborn homework problems—they’re aids to genuine learning.

Additional Resources

You should also check out College Transitions’ “ High School Success ” blogs for help with a number of common high school assignments, including:

  • Lord of the Flies Summary & Analysis 
  • The Great Gatsby and The American Dream
  • Analysis of Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” Speech
  • Robert Frost’s Road Not Taken Analysis 
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Dane Gebauer is a writer and teacher living in Miami, FL. He received his MFA in fiction from Columbia University, and his writing has appeared in Complex Magazine and Sinking City Review .

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The 5 Best Homework Help Apps You Can Use

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We know that homework can be a real drag. It’s time-consuming, and can be difficult to complete all on your own. So, what can you do if you’re struggling?

You might try looking online or in the app store! If you’ve already looked around you probably know that there are tons of homework sites for students and homework apps out there that all say they can help you improve your grades and pass your classes. But, can you trust them? And what are the best apps for homework help?

Below, we answer these questions and more about homework help apps–free and paid . We’ll go over: 

  • The basics of homework help apps
  • The cost of homework help apps
  • The five best apps for homework help
  • The pros and cons of using apps that help you with homework 
  • The line between “learning” and “cheating” when using apps that help you with homework
  • Tips for getting the most out of homework sites for students 

So let’s jump in!

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The Basics About Apps that Help You With Homework–Free and Paid

The bottom line is, homework sites and homework apps are intended to help you complete your take-home assignments successfully. They provide assistance that ranges from answering questions you submit through a portal all the way to one-on-one tutoring, depending on the help you need! 

The big plus for both homework help apps and websites is that they usually offer help on-demand. So if you can’t make it to after school tutoring, or if you're studying late into the night (it happens!), you can still access the help you need! 

If you’re specifically looking for an answer to the question: “what is the best homework help website ?,” you can check out our article on those here! [LINK COMING SOON]

What’s the Difference Between a Homework Help Website and an App?

So if they’re both designed to give you a little boost with your take-home assignments, what makes homework apps and websites different from one another? First off, homework help websites are optimized to be used on a desktop, while apps are designed to be run natively on mobile devices. So depending on which devices you have access to, you may decide to use a website instead of an app…or vice versa! 

The other big difference between homework help apps and websites is that they sometimes offer different features. For instance, with the Photomath app, you’ll be able to submit photos of math problems instead of having to type everything out, which is easier to do by using an app on your phone. 

If you’re trying to decide whether to go with a website or app, the good news is that you may not have to. Some homework help websites also have companion apps, so you can have the best of both worlds!

What Makes a Homework Help App Worth Using

Apps that help you with homework should ideally help you actually learn the material you’re struggling with, and/or help you turn in your work on time. Most of the best apps for homework help allow you to ask questions and provide answers and explanations almost immediately. And like we mentioned earlier, many of these apps let you send a picture of a question or problem instead of writing it all out.

But homework help apps offer more than just quick answers and explanations for your assignment questions. They also offer things like educational videos, lectures, tutorials, practice tests and quizzes, math solving tools, proofreading services, and even Q&A with experts.

And the best part is, most offer these services 24/7! 

What You Should Look Out For

When it comes to homework help, there are lots–and we mean lots –of apps willing to prey on desperate students. Before you download any apps (and especially before you pay to sign up for any services), read reviews of the app to ensure you’re working with a legitimate company. 

Keep in mind: the more a company advertises help that seems like cheating, the more likely it is to be a scam. Actual subject matter experts aren’t likely to work with those companies. Remember, the best apps for homework help are going to help you learn the concepts needed to successfully complete your homework on your own. 

If you’re not sure if an app is legitimate, you can also check to see if the app has an honor code about using their services ethically , like this one from Brainly. (We’ll go over the difference between “homework help” and “cheating” in more detail a little later!) 

How Expensive Are Apps That Help You With Homework?

A word to the wise: just because a homework help app costs money doesn’t mean it’s a good service. And, just because a homework help app is free doesn’t mean the help isn’t high quality. To find the best apps, you have to take a close look at the quality and types of information they provide! 

Most of the apps out there allow you to download them for free, and provide at least some free services–such as a couple of free questions and answers. Additional services or subscriptions are then charged as in-app purchases. When it comes to in-app purchases and subscriptions for homework help, the prices vary depending on the amount of services you want to subscribe to. Subscriptions can cost anywhere from $2 to around $60 dollars per month, with the most expensive app subscriptions including some tutoring (which is usually only available through homework help websites.)

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The 5 Best Apps for Homework Help

Okay, now that you’re up to speed on what these apps are and how they can help you, we’ll run you through the best five apps you can use. 

Keep in mind that even though we recommend all of these apps, they tend to excel at different things. We’ve broken these apps into categories so that you can pick the best one for your needs! 

Best Free Homework Help App: Khan Academy

  • Price: Free!
  • Best for: Practicing tough material 

While there are lots of free homework help apps out there, this is our favorite because it actually supports learning, rather than just providing answers. The Khan Academy app works like the website, and offers the same services. It’s full of information and can be personalized to suit your educational needs. 

After you download the app, you choose which courses you need to study, and Khan Academy sets up a personal dashboard of instructional videos, practice exercises, and quizzes –with both correct and incorrect answer explanations–so you can learn at your own pace. 

As an added bonus, it covers more course topics than many other homework help apps, including several AP classes.

Best Paid Homework Help App: Brainly

  • Price: $18 for a 6 month subscription, $24 for a year 
  • Best for: 24/7 homework assistance 

Brainly is free to download and allows you to type in questions (or snap a pic) and get answers and explanations from both fellow students and teachers. Plus, subject matter experts and moderators verify answers daily, so you know you’re getting quality solutions! The downside is that you’re limited to two free answers per question and have to watch ads for more if you don’t pay for a subscription. 

That said, their subscription fees average around only $2 per month, making this a particularly affordable option if you’re looking for homework help on a budget. Brainly subscriptions not only cover unlimited answers and explanations on a wide variety of school subjects (including Art and World Languages which aren’t always included in other apps), they also provide tutoring in Math and Physics!

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Best App for Math Homework Help: Photomath

  • Price: Free (or up to $59.99 per year for premium services) 
  • Best for: Explaining solutions to math problems

This app allows you to take a picture of a math problem, and instantly pulls up a step-by-step solution, as well as a detailed explanation of the concept. Photomath subscription services also include animated videos that break down mathematical concepts–all the way up to advanced Calculus!--to help you better understand and remember them. 

The basic textbook solution service is free, but for an additional fee you can get extra study tools, access to one-on-one tutoring, and additional strategies for solving common math problems.

Best App for STEM and English Homework Help: Studypool

  • Price: Varies; you’ll pay for each question you submit
  • Best for: Science and English homework help in one app

When it comes to apps for science and English homework help, there aren’t lots of great resources out there, much less out there all in one place. While Grammarly is a good service for proofreading, SparkNotes has some decent summaries, and Khan Academy covers science, the best of the bunch if you need help with both subjects Studypool. Instead of using lots of different apps for STEM and English help, they’re combined together here! But while Studypool has great reviews, there are some downsides as well. 

The Studypool Q&A model is a little different than other homework help apps. After you create a free account, you ask questions, and tutors submit bids to answer them. You’ll be able to select the tutor–and price point–that works for you, then you’ll pay to have your homework question answered. You can also pay a small fee to access thousands of notes, lectures, and other documents that top tutors have uploaded.  

The downside to Studypool is that the pricing is not transparent . There’s no way to plan for how much your homework help will cost, especially if you have lots of questions! It’s also not clear how they choose their tutors, so you’ll need to be careful when you decide who you’d like to answer your homework questions. That said, if you only need a few questions answered per month, this could be cheaper than other monthly subscription services.

Best Homework Scheduling App: MyStudyLife

  • Best for: Keeping track of your schedule and deadlines

If the reason you’re looking for homework help is less about finding answers to questions and more about needing assistance with organization and time-management , MyStudyLife is a great option. This is a cross-platform planner that allows you to store your class schedule, upcoming tests, and homework assignments in the cloud so you can access it all wherever you are, and on any device. 

One of the unique things about it is that it easily works for daily or weekly rotating class schedules that can get confusing, helping you keep track of when you need to finish your homework based on your changing schedule. You can get reminders for upcoming classes and assignments as well as past-due homework and any revisions you may need to do. It can even let you know when you need to start studying for a big test!

Best of all, you can actually schedule assignments and study sessions for multiple nights, and specify how much of the task you got done each night. That way you’ll know how much additional time you’ll need to spend! 

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While homework apps might seem like magic, it's important to weigh the pros and cons before you commit to one. 

What Are the Pros and Cons of Using Homework Help Apps?

Homework help apps can be useful tools if you’re struggling in any of your classes. But there are a few problems you might run into if you don’t use them ethically and responsibly. 

Below we’ll cover some of the good and the not-so-good parts of using homework help apps to complete your take-home assignments.

3 Pros of Using Homework Help Apps

Let’s start with the pros of using apps for homework help.

Pro 1: All-Around Better Grades

This is undeniably the main pro and the reason apps that help you with homework are so popular with students. Not only can you potentially get better grades on individual assignments, because they help you learn tricky concepts, you can also earn better grades overall .

Just keep in mind that if you want better grades you have to actually learn the material you’re studying, not just find easy answers. So be sure to use apps that provide good explanations . That way you’ll have the mental tools you need to succeed on your class exams and on standardized tests for college. 

Pro 2: Flexibility

It’s hard to beat homework help that you can access anywhere you are from your mobile device. You can also get assistance whenever you need it since the best apps offer their services 24/7. This is especially useful for students who need to study during hours when their free school resources aren’t available because of extracurriculars, jobs, or family obligations. 

If you need convenient and flexible homework help or tutoring services to fit your schedule, apps can be your go-to resource. 

Pro 3: Individualized Learning

Sometimes the kind of learner you are doesn’t match your teacher’s style of teaching. Or maybe the pace of a class is a little too fast or too slow for your tastes. Homework apps can help by allowing you to learn at your own speed and in ways that support your own learning style. 

You can use their features, such as educational videos, 24/7 conversations with experts and peers, and tutorials to review concepts you may have forgotten. These apps can also let you dive deeper into topics or subjects you enjoy! With homework help apps, you get to choose what you need to learn and how you learn it.

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3 Cons of Using Homework Help Apps

Next, let’s look at the cons of homework help apps. 

Con 1: Questionable Info 

Unfortunately there are lots of less-than-reliable homework help apps out there. They might not hire actual experts in their fields to provide answers and create study tools, or they rely on user-submitted answers that they don’t verify. In those cases, you might not be getting the accurate, thorough, and up-to-date answers you need to really learn.

In addition to the possibility of running into plain-old wrong answers, even the best apps sometimes just won’t have a specific answer you need. This could be because you’re enrolled in an advanced class the app doesn’t really cover or because of the algorithm or chatbot a particular app uses. 

If that’s the case , your best bet will likely be to talk to your teacher or a free tutor (if your school provides them) to get help answering your question.

Con 2: Information Overload

While having tons of information at your fingertips can be helpful, the sheer amount and variety of videos, tutorials, expert answers, and resources a homework app provides can be overwhelming . It’s also easy to get sucked into a research rabbit-hole where you learn new things but don’t actually get your work done. This is especially true for students who tend to be easily distracted.

Additionally, you may be learning to do things differently than you’ve learned them in class , which could cause problems. For example, if your math teacher asks you to solve a problem one way, but you learned to do it differently through an app, you could get confused come test time! 

Con 3: Cutting Corners

There are a lot of apps out there that bill themselves as “the best app for cheating.” They allow users to type in a question or take a picture, then instantly provide an answer without any explanation of the material. Many of these are scams or provide unreliable answers, but not all. Some apps are legitimate and provide quick and easy answers that could allow you to do your whole homework assignment in minutes. 

The problem is that even though taking shortcuts on homework to save time is tempting, it can keep you from really learning. The point of practicing concepts and skills is so you develop them and can access them whenever you need to. This is especially true if skills build on one another, like in a math or English class. 

Sometimes s truggling with an assignment or question, trying, failing, then trying again until you succeed can help you learn difficult material. If you don’t let yourself really try, and instead take too many shortcuts, you may end up behind.

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When Does “Help” Become “Cheating”?

When it comes to using homework help apps, sometimes the difference between “help” and “cheating” is really clear. For example, if you’re using an app to get answers while you’re taking a test, that’s definitely cheating . But what if you’re struggling with a math problem and need to know the correct answer so you can work backwards to learn the process? Is that “cheating” or is it “help?” 

The truth is, not everyone agrees on when “help” crosses the line into “cheating .” If you’re not sure, you can always check with your teacher to see what they think about a particular type of help you want to get. That said, a general rule of thumb to keep in mind is to make sure that the assignment you turn in for credit is authentically yours . It needs to demonstrate your own thoughts and your own current abilities. Remember: the point of every homework assignment is to 1) help you learn something, and 2) show what you’ve learned. 

So if you’re relying on an app to do all of the work for you, there’s a good chance using it might constitute cheating. 

Think of it this way: say you’re studying for an upcoming math test, and are stumped by a few of the questions on the study guide. Even though you’ve tried and tried, you can’t seem to get the right answer because you can’t remember the steps to take. Using an app to explain the steps as you’re studying is “help.” Using the app to get answers so you can make a good homework grade is “cheating.” 

The same is true for other subjects: brainstorming essay ideas with others or looking online for inspiration is “help” as long as you write the essay yourself. Having someone read it and give you feedback about what you need to change is also “help,” provided you’re the one that makes the changes later. 

But copying all or part of an essay you find online or having someone write (or rewrite) the whole thing for you would be “cheating.” Ultimately, if you’re not generating your own work or learning to produce your own answers, it’s probably cheating. 

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While most apps offer Q&A services, the best apps provide study tools to help you learn the material you need to learn . 

For instance, if you’re a visual learner, you might need an app that provides lots of videos. If you learn best by reading, an app that provides lots of in-depth written resources might be better for you. Or, if you learn best by actually doing things, look for an app that provides practice tests and quizzes, along with explanations for correct and incorrect answers.

Before committing to an app, take a quick survey of the tools they offer users to make sure they meet your unique learning needs. 

#2: Decide Which Subjects You Need to Study

Not all homework apps are created equal. One might provide tutoring in math and science, but no proofreading services to help you with writing. Another might be perfect for American History, but what you really need help with is your Spanish class. So, before you can decide which app is best for you, make sure to create a list of the subjects you need the most help in.

#3: Do Your Research

As we’ve said before, there are tons of homework apps in the app store to choose from, and the most important thing you can do is research what they offer students. Services, prices for those services, and subjects that the apps cover all vary, so it’s important that you look into your options. We’ve compiled our all-around favorite (and reliable) apps here, but it’s still a good idea to do your own research to find out what might meet your individual needs best.

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#4: Learn Why People Like and Dislike the App

Maybe you’ve heard the phrase “buyer beware?” It means that the person buying something should check for quality before actually handing over their money. This applies to both free and paid homework apps, but especially those that actually cost money.

Before you download anything, be sure to read the user reviews . While all apps will have both positive and negative reviews, you want to look for one that has more positive than negative. And if you’re considering paying for a service, be sure that users think it’s worth the price overall!

#5: Budget Yourself

If you find a paid app that provides the learning tools you need, covers the subjects you need to study, and that has good reviews overall, set a budget to pay for it before you hit that “install” button. The costs for paid homework apps vary, and especially if you’re using one that requires you to pay for individual questions or services, the prices can add up quickly. So make sure there’s money for it in your budget before you commit!

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Course Hero stands out as an AI-powered homework help platform, offering 24/7 assistance through an AI assistant or certified experts. The platform provides a one-stop shop with study resources, expert help, and an online library, designed for high school and college-level questions across 100+ subjects. However, mixed reviews from customers and tutors, coupled with limitations on free questions, contribute to a mid-range score.

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Late-night study sessions can quickly turn into a frustrating experience when you're grappling with a perplexing assignment. And, not all subjects are easily comprehensible. Every student has a unique learning style. When the classroom explanations fail to provide clarity, the homework can become an uphill battle.

Online homework help services offer tons of different learning tools and features. Imagine having access to personalized tutors, vocabulary flashcards, textbook solutions, searchable essays, and much more. The primary focus isn't merely on solving homework problems but on providing comprehensive, step-by-step assistance that aids in grasping the fundamental concepts.

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1. Create a sense of belonging.

If the afterschool program isn’t run by your school district or a local facility, it may be a way for your child to make some new friends. Being away from school can offer a break from any usual cliques or social concerns. 

If the program is local or at school, it may be a nice way for your child to connect with peers in a new setting. Kids in afterschool programs are more likely to be included and feel like they’re part of a group. These programs often have more adult supervision than playground time offers.

2. Improve social skills.

A good program promotes cooperation, support, and respect. This can help kids feel more secure about joining a game or starting a conversation. And if they slip up, a sympathetic staffer should be on hand to remind them to take turns or stop interrupting.

3. Provide academic support.

Many afterschool programs provide homework help . This time can be very helpful for kids who struggle with homework at home or who can’t sit down to do it until late. Getting it done after school can make everyone’s evening more pleasant.

Make sure that the aides or other kids aren’t doing the homework  for your child. Some centers don’t have teachers or aides who are equipped to handle kids who struggle with homework.

4. Make learning more fun.

Some afterschool programs offer classes in areas like science or computers. In these sessions, there aren’t tests and students may work together in groups. It’s a fun and meaningful way for kids to work with other kids in areas they enjoy. Programs may also offer arts options like drama and music, which can help kids find new interests.

5. Provide safety and supervision.

The hours between 3 and 6 p.m. are when older kids are most likely to commit crimes or become crime victims. It’s also prime time for some kids to drink or use drugs. Research shows that these risks are even more likely for kids who learn and think differently. But keeping kids busy can keep them from engaging in  risky behavior . And afterschool programs can be a safer option.

Studies show that kids in afterschool programs may get better grades. They also may have fewer behavioral problems.

6. Build confidence.

For kids who lack confidence or have learning challenges, an afterschool program may feel more forgiving than school. The stakes may not feel as high. Kids may be more willing to try new things and take more positive risks. This, in turn, can lead to higher self-esteem .

Finding the right afterschool program for your child is key. Explore this checklist of what to ask about a potential program .

Key takeaways

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Kids who struggle with school may feel like they fit in better at an afterschool program.

Staff at an afterschool program can give feedback to help kids improve their social skills.

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The evidence that homework aids student achievement is inconclusive (Center for Public Education, 2007). 


Yet, for many students, not completing homework on time, or completing it incorrectly, can leave them at a serious disadvantage as they try to progress successfully through school. It is also important to note that well-designed homework, instead of just “throwing worksheets at students,” is more likely to have merit and can be a positive connection between school and afterschool programs. Combining well-designed homework with other academic enrichment activities in afterschool can provide a well-rounded package of expanded learning opportunities that contribute to school success and positive youth development.


Homework has maintained a role as a traditional component of the education system over many generations, although it has not been totally proven to be effective as a tool for improving students’ learning. A battle waged in recent decades over the value of homework did not come to a definitive conclusion, leaving both proponents and opponents with research they can cite to support either side of the debate. 1  It appears that the presence of homework serves more to forestall a decline in performance (Morrison, Storino, Robertson, Weissglass, & Dondero, 2000) rather than to advance achievement; however, making homework completion just one element of a broader, comprehensive afterschool program enhances its value.


Despite the conflicted research base, school policies continue to mandate and teachers continue to assign homework. This reality is where afterschool programs must position themselves, regardless of any personal opinions on homework. The general charge of an afterschool program is to help students succeed in school; and if homework is required by the school, then many afterschool programs see homework support as part of that charge. Going a step further is to encourage staff buy-in and enthusiasm for a program culture that embraces homework time as useful and important, rather than a bore and a chore for all involved. 


This commitment to productive homework time can be bolstered by a program’s recognition that well-designed homework, as part of a broader afterschool initiative, not only can provide benefits to youth but also serve to reinforce some of the desired—and often required—yet hard-to-come-by program goals: (a) homework is a natural link between afterschool and school, (b) homework is a promising bridge between afterschool and families, (c) homework supports principles of youth development that are central to afterschool programs, and (d) homework help can be a hook to engage students in expanded learning and broader opportunities. 


Supporting the School Day and Connecting With Teachers


Homework serves as a natural point of connection between school-day staff and afterschool staff, whose roles are parallel yet often isolated. Many school-day teachers do not ask for help from afterschool, or even do not picture the potential for afterschool programming to aid in school-day goals. The practitioner who takes the first step to building relationships with school-day staff can demonstrate that program practices, such as homework support or tutoring, are working toward the same outcomes the school-day teachers hope to achieve. 


Once this common understanding has been reached, the relationship can be maintained through intentional and sustained communication. A regular schedule of check-ins via phone or e-mail or in person should be established. Tools such as a homework contract or a homework completion tracking document allow both sides to stay up-to-date without adding additional strain on job responsibilities. By using such tools and scheduling regular check-ins, afterschool staff can more readily ask school-day teachers for help with students’ more difficult assignments. In a time when 89% of students stress about homework (Met Life, 2007) this communication builds trust that makes students more confident in the program’s ability to be helpful and meet student needs. 


In rural Missouri, for example, the West Plains R-7 Before and After School Education program utilizes the regular school day homework planner to track student assignments and facilitate information sharing between afterschool staff and teachers. The planner includes space for both groups to sign and record relevant information each day. The program director also takes advantage of the school district’s data system to track student achievement, routinely meeting with teachers when students fall behind. This real-life example illustrates the kind of collaboration and mutual support that many afterschool programs have found to be a critical ingredient in boosting student achievement.


Opening up the avenues of communication between school and afterschool was the focus of a pilot project conducted by the University of Pittsburgh’s Office of Child Development during the 2010–2011 school year. This project, funded by the Heinz Endowments, was a partnership with Pittsburgh Public Schools and five local afterschool program providers. The partnership developed a set of communication strategies based on research that indicates that formal communication between teachers and afterschool providers supports quality homework time in the afterschool setting. 


Linking together on homework can even open the door to more substantive school-afterschool collaborations—one of the hallmarks of quality afterschool programs.


Easing the Pressure off Families


Students are not the only ones whose stress levels rise with homework; in today’s society, with more single parents and more dual-income families, the demands of home life leave little time for parents to offer homework help. Most parents want their children to do homework, and they see the importance of connecting with what their children are doing in school, but dinner time, chores, and leisure activities compete with homework time. An overload of homework also competes with sleep, which suffers as a result for students, not just their overtired parents (Dudley-Maring, 2003). 


By providing a structured and supportive space for homework time, afterschool programs can become an ally of busy parents. This program role again opens up an opportunity for communication, in this case with families. The tools mentioned above, such as the homework contract, can include families as participants, and informal conversations about homework can reassure parents that their children are completing assignments, indicate what is left to be done at home with bigger projects or additional assignments, and provide a sought-after link by proxy from the parent to the school day. Through this link, an afterschool program kindles homework’s role as a cornerstone to facilitating family-to-school communication as it contributes to parents’ understanding of what school expectations are and offers direction for how they can support their children (Perlman & Redding, 2011). 


For example, the East Allen Family Resource Center in New Haven, Indiana, requires all staff to speak with parents who come to pick up their students in the program and share information about their students’ progress with homework. “We really love the parents who choose to pick up their students from the school. It provides such a wonderful opportunity for parents to see what their child is doing, the environment that is provided for them, and have face-to-face time talking with staff,” notes the program director. To reach parents who may not be able to pick up their children in person, staff routinely make phone calls to students’ homes to discuss student achievement. 


In considering homework support as one component of a family involvement plan, an afterschool program is again making strides in the direction of program quality. 


Using Homework Time to Enhance Youth Development


Within the body of evidence that exists about homework, studies have shown that homework does play a role in building skills that equip young people to be more efficient and motivated students and prepare them for 21st century careers. By completing homework, students gain soft skills such as greater self-direction, self-discipline, organization, and more independent problem solving (Protheroe, 2009). 


In four charter high schools in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, such skills are coupled with homework time in deliberate lessons taught through “mini clinics” by Foundations, Inc.’s Prep Zone Plus afterschool program. Mini clinics are quick (lasting about 20 minutes), relevant, and engaging lessons that address a variety of study skills and life skills, from reading for meaning to budgeting to selecting colleges. For students who complete their homework early or need extra assistance with certain skills, the mini clinics provide a robust but palatable lesson. Students feel that they are getting more for their time and gaining skills that will be useful as they progress toward college, careers, and independent life. 


From its experience of operating homework-based afterschool programs over the past decade, Foundations has learned that a substantive way to improve homework time and other elements of afterschool is to listen to young people in afterschool settings and solicit and use feedback from school-day teachers, administrators, and parents. 


Going Beyond Homework


Quality afterschool programs, even homework-based ones, build out engaging learning opportunities that go beyond homework and offer value-added programming. Often after homework time ends, students attend their choice of enrichment clubs (for example, robotics, chess, art, music, cooking, service learning) to round out their afterschool experience. Research shows that afterschool programs with multifaceted programming are more likely to achieve the greatest academic gains (Pearson, Russell, & Reisner, 2007). 


Starting in 2011 and continuing through 2012, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis has been working to go beyond homework and infuse academics into regular club programming. Through a grant from the Lilly Endowmentand a partnership with the Center for Afterschool and Expanded Learning at Foundations, Inc., Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis has focused on creating a sustainable approach to academically-focused enrichment across seven sites. Staff receive ongoing training on topics such as planning hands-on activities linked to academic standards, project-based learning, STEM, and literacy in out-of-school time. In turn, staff are supported by leadership teams to implement meaningful enrichment activities into a range of existing programming, from art projects to basketball tournaments. 


The enrichment opportunities offered on top of homework support help students see how they can apply what they’re learning to real-life situations, build confidence through the mastery of new talents or completion of significant projects, and understand the connections between what they are doing now and their future possibilities. 


Conclusion and Recommendations


Relationships with the school day, connections to families, youth development practices, and using the attraction of completing homework to engage students in expanded learning and broader opportunities are enhanced with a positive approach to homework.


Below are a number of key recommendations to make homework a positive component of quality afterschool programs: 


  • Set up systems for communication between afterschool instructors and school-day teachers that keep everyone up to date. Do the same with families.
  • Create a physical environment that encourages homework completion—include quiet space with individual desks for assignments that require deep concentration, bigger tables for study groups to gather, couches for catching up on reading, and a resource area with reference materials.

  • Build in opportunities for youth choice. Do some students study better when they can listen to music through headphones? Can students seek help from peers or adults? Can they choose which assignment they want to work on first?

  • Keep homework time active, even when all the assignments are done. Offer short, self-directed activities such as brain teasers, board games, or activity centers that students can enjoy while still reinforcing some academic and 21st century skills . . . not just worksheets.

  • Sometimes the best homework help is just directing students to the right resources they can employ to answer a tricky question. Refrain from giving them the answer; instead, empower them to find it on their own.

  • Be aware of families’ homework preferences. Some families want their students to complete as much homework as possible in the afterschool program; others may want to work with their children on some assignments at home, too.

  • Keep groups fluid, not static. Depending on the students, the assignments, and the day, change grouping arrangements frequently.
  • Expand your own view of homework as a positive element of expanded learning. Remember that you are a role model, and students may adopt your attitude toward homework.


If afterschool programs—and their school partners—use these recommendations, dogs all across the country can experience fewer stomachaches from the proverbial eating of the homework.


Additional Resources 


SEDL Afterschool Training Toolkit – Homework 
 http://www.sedl.org/afterschool/toolkits/about_toolkits.html?tab=homework 


Homework Sharing Tool (You for Youth web portal)
 http://y4y.ed.gov/Content/Resources/DCID20110713104426.pdf 


TASC Resource Brief 
 https://www.century21me.org/staticme21/academ_achiev/Research%20on%20Hom... 


What Research Says About the Value of Homework: Research Review 
 http://www.centerforpubliceducation.org/Main-Menu/Instruction/What-resea... 


Homework Time, Afterschool Style
 Homework Time, Afterschool Style. (2009). Mt. Laurel, NJ: Foundations, Inc.


Homework Zone Program Pack ​
Homework Zone Program Pack. (2009). Mt. Laurel, NJ: Foundations, Inc.


  • See, for example, Ramdass & Zimmerman (2011), Cooper, et. al. (2006), Marzano (2003), for research that supports the use of homework. For research that is critical of homework, see Kohn (2006), Bennett & Kalish (2006), and Kralovec & Buell (2000). ↩

References


Center for Public Education. (2007). Key lessons: What research says about the value of homework . Retrieved from http://www.centerforpubliceducation.org 


Morrison, G. M., Storino, M. H., Robertson, L. M., & Weissglass, T., & Dondero, A.. (2000). The protective function of after-school programming and parent education and support for students at risk for substance abuse. Evaluation and Program Planning , 23 , 365–371. 


MetLife, Inc. (2007). MetLife survey of the American teacher: The homework experience. A survey of students, teachers and parents . New York, NY: Author.


Dudley-Marling, C. (2003). How school troubles come home: The impact of homework on families of struggling learners. Current Issues in Education, 6( 4 ) . Retrieved from http://cie.asu.edu/volume6/number4/index.html . 


Perlman, C. L., & Redding, S. (2011). Handbook on effective implementation of School Improvement Grants . Lincoln, IL: Center on Innovation & Improvement. 


Protheroe, N. (2009) Good homework policy = Good teaching. Principal, 89 (1), 42–45. 


Pearson, L. M., Russell, C. A., & Reisner, E. R. (2007). Evaluation of OST programs for youth: Patterns of youth retention in OST programs, 2005–06 to 2006–07 . Washington, DC: Policy Studies Associates.

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  • July 19, 2018

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Many schools assign homework for students to complete before they return to class in September. This results in both parents and students having to learn how to finish summer reading and homework while balancing fun summer activities.

This summer, school is out and homework is in.

If your child has been putting off a pile of summer homework and reading assignments—he or she is not alone.

Reading books and writing assignments during the summer may not sound appealing to many students—or parents. Students can also get UK homework help if they need the some help with completing their assignment! But summer assignments are a great way to combat the effects of Summer Learning Loss and keep your child’s brain active over the break.

The Facts On Summer Learning Loss

Six weeks in the fall are spent re-learning old material Two months of reading skills are lost over the summer One month of overall learning is lost after summer vacation

With the right mindset, goals, and structure, you’ll have no problem finishing summer reading and homework between BBQ’s, ball games, and beach trips.

Follow these 14 steps to learn how to complete summer homework—without sacrificing summer fun.

14 Tips For Finishing Your Summer Homework Assignments

Make a game plan, tip 1: take a (quick) break.

It’s hard to go from a full year of schoolwork to tackling summer homework right off the bat. Let your child take a week off of homework at the start of the summer. This will give his or her brain a chance to relax and reset, and enjoy taking part in fun summer activities like sports.

Tip 2: Review Project Requirements

Don’t have your child dive head-first into his or her homework assignments. Review the expectations of each project with your child and discuss how much time he or she will need to complete them.

It would be a shame to waste time redoing a project because your child didn’t understand it initially. Reviewing all requirements is an important first step to starting off on the right foot.

Tip 3: Break Down Each Project Into A Series of Goals

Think about which assignments will take the longest and what your child will need to complete them during the summer. Break these larger assignments into a series of goals that need to be met to complete the project.

Examples of goals include “read 2 chapters per week” or “write essay introduction by July 15th”.

Set Aside The Right Amount Of Time

Tip 4: plan a weekly summer homework schedule.

This should be similar to a school year homework schedule, but altered for the summer. T he ideal amount of time to spend doing summer homework per week is 2-3 hours , so figure out where that time fits into your child’s average summer week.

Tip 5: Make A List Of Supplies & Resources

Your summer adventures could take you and your child to a wide variety of places. Make sure you both know what to bring with you so your child can tackle homework when not at home.

Examples of supplies include:

  • Textbooks or Assigned Novels

Tip 6: Choose Assignment Topics Based On Interest, Not Length

Sometimes students are given options when it comes to topics to research or books to read over the summer. Encourage your child to make these decisions based on the topics that interests him or her most—not which is “easiest”. This will result in your child enjoying his or her work, and allow him to benefit more from it.

Help Your Child Do Work On-The-Go

Tip 7: adjust your homework schedule for trips & vacations.

Exploring new places is an amazing learning experience, so don’t feel like you should sacrifice them for more homework time. Instead, plan your child’s homework schedule around these day trips and vacations.

If you know your child won’t have time to complete work while you’re away on a longer trip, make up those hours in the weeks before and after your trip.

Tip 8: Tackle The Work Your Child Can Do On-The-Go

While writing an essay is a project to save for when you return home, there are assignments that your child can tackle from just about anywhere. Options for homework to do on vacation include projects that are doable in small chunks—like reading a book or completing a math worksheet.

Tip 9: Bring Your Child’s Supplies With You

Remember that supplies list you created? Make sure you pack that backpack and bring it with you on your trip! It’d be a waste to find a spare hour to finish that math assignment, only to realize your child left his or her calculator at home.

Tip 10: Capitalize On The Quiet Times

Even the busiest trips include some quiet time. If you’re early for a dinner reservation, have your child complete a chapter of reading while you wait. Or, encourage your child to wake up 20 minutes early to answer some math questions without disruption.

Build A Support Team For Your Child

Tip 11: schedule a weekly workdate for your child & a friend.

There’s no reason your child has to work through summer homework alone. Make a weekly work date with a friend where they can tackle summer assignments together. If that friend is in the same class as your child, they can even discuss questions and challenges together. Build A Support Team For Your Child

Tip 12: Review Your Child’s Progress Every Week

Each week, speak with your child about the work he or she accomplished, and what is planned for the week ahead. If you know your child will be busy soon, work together to reorganize his or her homework schedule.

Tip 13: Touch Base With a Tutor (Or Enrol In Summer Learning Program)

A new set of eyes can make all the difference in making sure your child gets his or her summer assignments done efficiently and effectively. Your child’s tutor will be able to give constructive feedback and turn this feedback into goals for the upcoming school year.

If you want an extra head start for your child this school year, enroll him or her in a Summer Learning tutoring program to get started on the right track.

And Most Importantly…

Tip 14: reward your child with summer fun.

While schoolwork is important during the summer, it doesn’t have to come at the sacrifice of having fun. Whenever your child completes a new project or achieves a goal, reward him or her with a treat or fun summer activity.

Work Hard—And Play Hard—This Summer

Summer might seem like it will last forever, but the school year will be here before you know it. Don’t let your child fall into the habit of procrastination—instead, make a plan together and stick to it.

If you follow these tips, your child will finish summer homework and summer reading in no time…and develop great learning and study habits that will already be in place for next year!

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Welcome to our collection of student tutorials and guides aimed at empowering you to become a successful online student at St. Petersburg College. These resources will provide you with valuable insights, strategies, and practical tips to excel in your online courses, manage your time effectively, engage in online discussions, leverage digital tools, and navigate the virtual learning environment with confidence and success.

It's going to get tough. How will you keep going? These resources will help you develop and maintain your personal motivators.

Ready to Learn

How to take control of your life. No.....really. These tips will help you in and out of the classroom. These are the top resources we have identified to help you prepare to succeed in college.

Stress Management

College life can be very stressful. Do you have the skills you need to both cope with that stress and know when to get help.

Study Skills

Good study habits lead to success. Not intelligence. Not luck. Effective and efficient studying will help you succeed and these tips will help you build your study skills.

Support and Space

Factors outside of school can affect your experience at school. Do you have the right setup? Check these resources for tips on setting things up for success.

Snapchat, text, and Instagram won't be used in class. Are you ready for spreadsheets, statistical software, and formatting with APA or MLA? These resources can help prepare you with critical software skills.

Time Management

You've only got 24 hours. How will you spend it? Check these resources for proven time management tips. These are the top resources we have identified to help you improve your time management skills.

Test Anxiety

Test anxiety is when your anxiety prevents you from showing the professor what you have learned and know. It is not the same as being anxious during a test because you are unprepared or do not understand the material. Although both the test anxiety and the unprepared student will be anxious in the test situation, the causes, and therefore the solutions, differ.

Student Support Resources

At SPC, we offer an array of student support resources, ranging from MySPC access to tutoring services, career guidance, mental health support, and disability accommodations, all aimed at fostering an environment where every student can thrive and achieve success.

Textbook Access Resources

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MySPC serves as the college's secure, online hub for accessing your academic details, including registration, financial aid, and course grades. Within MySPC you'll encounter an array of digital tools designed to facilitate schedule planning, financial aid monitoring, graduation status tracking, career exploration, and much more.

SPC Support for Students

At St. Petersburg College, we are dedicated to offering an array of student resources and support to accompany you throughout your educational journey.

Student IDs

Your SPC photo ID allows you to check out library materials, attend student events, use our computer labs and work out at our wellness centers. Your ID also gets you into some special and cultural events free and allows students free bus transportation on Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) buses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of frequently asked questions (FAQs) tailored to address the specific needs of both new and continuing students at St. Petersburg College (SPC). These organized lists cover a wide range of topics, providing essential information and answers to common queries, ensuring that both new and continuing students have access to the necessary resources and guidance to navigate their academic journey at SPC successfully.

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Welcome to our compiled list of technology tools and resources specifically tailored to address the most frequently sought-after information by new students at St. Petersburg College. These resources encompass essential topics such as student email accounts, learning management systems, online library resources, technical support services, and more, providing new students with a comprehensive guide to familiarize themselves with the technological tools and resources available to support their academic journey at SPC.

A collection of answers to our most commonly asked student questions.

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Look up ​student email / student id number​​​.

  • Enter Student SPC email address and password to login to your SPC student account (not MyCourses email address)

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  • Enter SSN and DOB and click Submit .
  • Your student ID and student password will appear.

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  • Login using your SPC email address and password

 Have Questions? Contact the SPC Technical Support Center at [email protected] or call 727-341-HELP (727-341-4357) (Mon.- Sun. 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. Eastern). Chat: Live Chat with Support

Resetting Your Password

Please Note: You must set up your Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) method prior to attempting the Self-Service Password Reset.

If you have not setup your MFA method and you need assistance with resetting your password,

please contact the Technical Support Center at 727-341-4357

Then please visit this article.

Self-Service Password Reset

1. When you visit the college website, www.spcollege.edu , you will click on Titans Login at the top right-hand corner of the page

2. You will be taken to our Log On page below

3 . If you've forgotten your password... Click 'Reset Password'

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4. You will be directed to the Trouble Signing In page.

5. Here, you will click the https://aka.ms/sspr link

Technical Support Center - Trouble Signing In (spcollege.edu)

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6. Enter in your SPC email address in the Email or Username field. Enter in the Captcha correctly.

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7. Select 'I Forgot My Password' and click NEXT.

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NEXT, YOU MAY BE ASKED TO EITHER ANSWER YOUR SECURITY QUESTIONS OR ENTER THE CELL PHONE NUMBER ON FILE . Be Ready for Both!

VERIFICATION STEP 1: SECURITY QUESTION :

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  • Once the correct answers are provided, you will be able to provide your new password. Please follow the Password Requirements: (1) Capital Letter, (1) Lower-Case Letter, (1) Number, and/or (1) Special Character, such as $ ! @

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  • Once you’ve set your new password, return to www.spcollege.edu, click on ‘Titans Login’, and log into your account using your new password.

VERIFICATION STEP 1: ENTER CELL PHONE NUMBER ON FILE :

Instead of asking you for the answers to your Security Questions, you may just be asked to enter in the telephone number that the system has on file to receive a security code immediately to reset your password. This means that you have provided your cell phone number before in the past and you may not have setup your Security Questions. Enter in the correct telephone number that matches the last two numbers in the example. * If the phone number appears incorrect, please contact the Technical Support Center for assisting*

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  • After you’ve entered in your cell phone number and click ‘Next’, the system will text or call you with a 6-digit security code. Enter that code into the field provide. Click ‘Next’.

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  • After you’ve entered in the correct security code and click ‘Next’, you will be able to provide your new password. Please follow the Password Requirements: (1) Capital Letter, (1) Lower-Case Letter, (1) Number, and/or (1) Special Character, such as $ ! @
  • Once you’ve set your new password, you will receive a message that states that your Password was reset successfully!
  • Return to www.spcollege.edu , click on ‘Titans Login’, and log into your account using your new password.

All faculty, staff and students passwords must meet a total of eight (8) characters , cannot be one a password you've used previously , and must contain three (3) of these following complexity requirements :

  • English uppercase letter (A-Z).
  • English lowercase letter (a-z).
  • Numeral (0-9).
  • Non-alphanumeric character (! # $ %)
  • Your password cannot contain sensitive information such as your name, or other information we have on your file such as date of birth or social security number.

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*PLEASE NOTE: If you receive the error below, please contact 

SPC Technical Support listed below.

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Navigating Titan Hub - Student Guide

Titan Hub is SPC's internal landing page. Once faculty, staff, and students sign-in on the SPC website, they will be taken to Titan Hub. Here you can access any sites, resources, applications, and events for SPC. It is your one-stop shop to access all that you need at SPC.

Quick Access Links to Important Sections of the Guide

Accessing Titan Hub

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After you click Titans Login, enter your SPC email and password . You will be taken to the Titan Hub to access all SPC sites and platforms.  

Part 1 of this guide reviews how to access important sites, links, and resources. Part 2 reviews other information and areas of the Titan Hub.  

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Navigating Titan Hub

Across the top of your dashboard, you will see a set of blue capsules , these dropdown menus are organized by resource type. Click the down arrow to the right of the title to see the options. 

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Academics : The links listed under this topic will jump you to academic resources like tutoring, the academic calendar, info on testing centers, the bookstore link, and more!

Pay for Classes : The links listed here are all about financial aid and help you navigate the financial side of attending SPC. 

Career & Advising : The links listed here connect you with your advisor, guide you to the career resources department, and link you to make an appointment in person or virtually. 

Titan Cares : The links listed here are personal support resources for students such as mental health, daycare, food bank, and other life issues. 

Student Life : The links listed here connect you to student groups, clubs, and campus events/organizations. Get involved with a student organization today!

Help : The links listed here connect you with support resources.

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NOTE : You can also access several areas of your MySPC account from the dropdown menu's across the top of the page, such as going directly to the page where you can search for and enroll in courses, see your financial aid status, or pay for classes.

Access MyCourses

To access your MyCourses account: Click Visit MyCourses on the widget, or select MyCourses from the left side menu under Resources:

SPC Outlook Email, Office 365, and One Drive

To access your SPC Outlook Email, Office 365 , and your One Drive account, first click Connect Account. 

After connecting, you will see a preview of your emails, and be able to visit your email account, as well as your One Drive :

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Password Management and SPC Web Site

For Password Management , the Academic Calendar ,  and to visit the SPC Website , click to expand the Resources tab under the Tools Widget on the left menu:

Student Technical Support and Accessibility Services

To visit Student Technical Support , Short-term Training, or Accessibility Services, click to expand the Support tab in the Tools Widget on the left menu:

Titan Connect

To visit Titan Connect , click to expand the Engagement tab in the Tools Widget:  

Career Development

For direct links to career resources for students, click the Career Development  category from the left menu:

Additional Information  & Areas

Additional Information : In addition to the areas listed in this guide, there are several other resources and links available in the Titan Hub. Explore each tab and menu to find everything you need.

How To Setup Multi-Factor Authentication for Your SPC Account

WHAT IS MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION (MFA)?

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a way of verifying that people logging into our systems are indeed the people we think they are. In these times when malicious and phishing attacks are a daily occurrence, MFA provides a way to limit the impact of these attacks and help ensure that only authorized people are accessing our systems.

MFA is a security enhancement that requires two different pieces of identity evidence for system access. The two pieces of evidence must be something you know (user ID and password), something you have (smart card, phone, computer, etc.), or something you are (fingerprint, etc.).

MFA is quite simple. In fact, you probably already use it in some form. For example, you have used MFA if you have:

• swiped your bank card at the ATM and then entered your PIN (personal ID number).

• logged into a website that sent a numeric code to your phone, which you then entered to gain access to your account.

We recommend that you watch this helpful video that will help guide you through the registration process:

There Are Two Methods to Receive Your Security Code

1. When you visit the college website, www.spcollege.edu, you will click on Titans Login at the top right-hand corner of the page

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2. Once you’ve logged in with your student account credentials, you will land in your Titan Hub. You will be prompted to provide your choice of the authentication method after attempting to access your Office 365 Email or MyCourses.

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Method #1: Phone (Text or Call)

After you've clicked NEXT on the above prompt, you will choose your method to receive your security code. The prompt will recommend the Microsoft Authenticator App, however, you can change your method by clicking on the link at the bottom left-hand corner that reads...

"I Want To Set Up A Different Method"

1. Click the link that reads... "I Want To Set Up A Different Method" at the bottom left-hand corner of the prompt.

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2. Choose a Different Method. Choose Phone to receive a Text or a Call with your security code.

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3. Here, you will enter in your cell phone number (Enter phone numbers all together, Do Not Enter Dashes. Ex: 5555555252)

4. Click NEXT.

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5. Once you've clicked Next, you will receive a test code to that phone number. You will enter the number you received into the 'Enter Code' field.

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6. Once you've entered the code correctly, you will receive a message stating that you've registered your phone number successfully.

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7. You will now receive your codes via text when logging into your student account on an outside network. While you are on an SPC Campus, Multi-Factor Authentication is not required and should not prompt you to enter a security code.

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Method #2: Microsoft Authenticator App

The Microsoft Authenticator app is available for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. To get the best experience, let the app get notifications when asked. ( Allow Notifications )

Android and iOS Link - https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=866594

Windows Phone Link - http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?Linkid=825071

1. Once you've downloaded and Installed the Authenticator App, Click NEXT on the prompt.

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2. You will then land on this prompt that reminds you to Allow Notifications on the Authenticator App on your cell phone. 

3. Go to your Authenticator App on your phone, Click the + Button to Add Account

4. Choose: 'WORK OR SCHOOL ACCOUNT'

5. Choose 'Scan A QR Code'.

6. On the prompt below you will click NEXT.

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7. On the next prompt, you will be provided with a QR Code to scan.

8. Go to your phone, if you have not already, Click 'Scan a QR Code' and scan the QR Code provided.

9. Once you've scanned the QR Code, you will get a message that the account has been added and activated.

10. Click NEXT.

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11. You will then TEST the connection with a code that the setup will provide.

12. If you've allowed notifications on your authenticator app, you will receive a notification to enter in a code for access to your account. Enter the CODE provided to you.

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13. Once the codes entered match, you will receive a message that you've approved the access.

14. Click NEXT.

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You're Microsoft Authenticator App has been set up successfully

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How to Register for Classes in MySPC

Video tutorial, step-by-step tutorial.

Step 1:  Go to  www.spcollege.edu . In the top right corner, click  Titans Login  to log into your student portal.

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(Optional) In the left-hand pane, you can narrow down your search results by location, campus, academic session, or instruction mode 

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Step 10: Review and verify the class section you have selected, then click the Next button in the upper right-hand corner

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Step 11: Select the grading basis for your course, then click the Accept button in the upper right-hand corner

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Step 13: Submit your course registration by clicking the Submit button in the upper right-hand corner

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You will see a green check mark when you have been enrolled in the course.  

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Former students report injuries and isolation at Utah facility for troubled teens

Alumni and advocates are pushing for more oversight of Elevations Residential Treatment Center, part of the same company as a wilderness camp where a boy died.

Elevations Residential Treatment Center in Syracuse, Utah, says on its website that it strives to provide “guidance, support, and relief to students of all genders” in a safe, therapeutic environment.

But some former students say that description bears little resemblance to the facility they attended. 

Two recent attendees say they incurred serious injuries while being restrained by staff. In the past five years, Elevations employees have failed to follow mandatory reporting requirements for child abuse, improperly secluded children for days on end and have conducted unauthorized strip searches, according to state records. 

“They need to close their business down,” said Chloe Gilliland, 18, who attended Elevations from July 2023 to June 2024. “I don’t understand how they can go to sleep at the end of the day.”

Elevations is part of Family Help & Wellness, a company headquartered in Oregon that operates 10 treatment programs in four states for adolescents with behavioral and mental health challenges. Many, like Elevations, attract children from other states.

Chloe Gilliland.

Earlier this year, one of those programs, a North Carolina wilderness camp called Trails Carolina, lost its license after a 12-year-old suffocated in the weather-proof sack he was required to sleep in. The death, which was ruled a homicide , happened within 24 hours of the boy’s arrival . Trails Carolina has denied wrongdoing, and no one has been criminally charged in the death, though the investigation is ongoing.

Several other Family Help & Wellness programs have run afoul of state regulations for failing to notify the state of critical incidents, such as those in which children were injured or allegedly abused, and preventing children from calling licensing agencies , among other violations.  

Child welfare experts and advocates say multiple incidents at facilities within the same organization highlight the need for closer scrutiny of companies that run youth treatment centers and more communication among the states they are based in. 

“If you have an entity that has numerous places, and you’re hearing about problems that are similar across several of them, why aren’t you looking at all of them, and why aren’t you asking the tough questions about that?” said Nate Crippes, a supervising attorney with the Disability Law Center of Utah, which he said has received complaints about Elevations.

NBC News interviewed four former staff members and 11 former students who attended Elevations in the last five years, many of whom are active on a grassroots Instagram page where alumni share concerns and push for more oversight of the facility.

Finn Pool.

Nearly all described a chaotic environment where staff members were spread thin and physical restraints and self-harm were common. 

“I genuinely left worse than when I came in,” said Stella Downey, 20, who attended Elevations from June 2020 until February 2021. Downey said she frequently had to intervene when peers, including her roommate, harmed themselves. 

“I would see her covered in blood,” she said. “It definitely has scarred me.”

A 2022 statement posted on both the Elevations and Family Help & Wellness websites asserts that the former clients criticizing its programs and the industry at large are unreliable narrators who mischaracterize their treatment, and that children are safer in its programs than in public schools. Elevations’ leaders did not respond to interview requests. Through an attorney, Elevations declined to comment on specific allegations, citing privacy laws.

“Elevations RTC has helped nearly 700 children and families in crisis,” the attorney, Christopher Droubay, said in an email. “It is often the last hope for families who have exhausted all other options to help their child.”

Elevations Residential Treatment Center.

But in recent years, there has been a steady increase in calls to police from Elevations, rising from 15 in 2019 to 56 in 2023. Syracuse Chief of Police Garret Atkin said Elevations is on track to nearly double last year’s tally by the end of 2024. Most of the calls involve clients alleging that they have been mistreated by the facility staff, or children assaulting a peer or employee, he said.

From May 2023 to May 2024, Elevations reported at least 105 incidents of self-harm and 138 uses of physical restraints, according to state records.

Miranda Goodwill, 20, said she was violently restrained face-down by a staffer for throwing books at a wall in 2019. Another student at the time said she witnessed this incident and described it similarly to NBC News.

“I got up, and there was a bunch of blood coming down my ear,” Goodwill said. “They made me tell the people at the hospital that I just fell instead of telling them what actually happened.”

Youth rights advocates said they hoped the closure of Trails Carolina would result in more regulatory scrutiny of Elevations, but thus far it has not. In Idaho, North Carolina and Utah, where the Family Help & Wellness youth programs are based, officials said they do not take violations at affiliated facilities in other states into account when evaluating programs. Only the child welfare agency in New Mexico, where one treatment center is, said it is currently looking into that program’s association with Family Help & Wellness, though its actions are limited to the facilities in its state.

Stella Downey.

Kelly Webster, board treasurer for the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, a trade association to which Elevations belongs, said she understands why prospective families might want to draw connections between related programs. But she urged caution.

“I don’t think it’s reasonable to assume that just because something awful happened at a program in North Carolina, because it’s owned by some of the same corporate-backing as a place that serves a totally different population, does different things in the name of treatment in Utah, that they’re also going to be bad and that a tragedy like that will occur there, too,” she said.

Katie England, a spokesperson for the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees facilities like Elevations, said that it “does not have the statutory authority to use facility violations or adverse incidents in other states when making Utah-specific licensing decisions.”

Recent changes in Utah have increased the number of state inspections of treatment centers and required more tracking of critical incidents, such as restraints and self-harm. But there’s little national data available on the frequency of those incidents, something industry experts and advocates hope to change with the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act . The bipartisan bill would establish a federal interagency work group to improve communication among state licensing and child welfare agencies, and create the first national database of restraints and seclusion in youth treatment centers.

Ben Jones, director of legal and policy initiatives for the youth advocacy group Lives in the Balance, said the bill is a “necessary step in the right direction because at this point, we have no centralized oversight whatsoever.” If families are sending kids away from home for treatment, he said, “then we should damn well be sure that they’re safe and getting good stuff for all this money.”

Elevations Residential Treatment Center.

To Rachel Jonas, Elevations seemed like a sanctuary for her daughter. The facility advertised an LGBTQ-affirming environment, and Jonas was optimistic that Elevations would help Sabrina, who is transgender, with her suicidal thoughts. She was relieved when the San Diego Unified School District agreed to cover the tab for her Elevations tuition under a 2009 Supreme Court ruling requiring accommodations for children with special needs.

Jonas’ trust turned to distress in July 2023, a month into her daughter’s stay, when Sabrina revealed in a family therapy session over Zoom that another teenager at Elevations had grabbed her by the hair and slammed her into a chair, fracturing her tooth. Sabrina’s therapist at Elevations then abruptly ended the call, she and her mom said.

“I was sobbing and crying,” Sabrina, now 18, said, adding that she was told to return to class instead of continuing the discussion.

Sabrina Jonas.

Sabrina later told her mom that she had also been sexually harassed and groped multiple times by a student at Elevations. She said she told her therapist, but he took no action. 

Jonas said she felt like she was “conned” by Elevations. As she looked for a new placement for Sabrina, Jonas said she complained about her daughter’s treatment to administrators at her school district, who in turn promised to investigate.

When contacted about Sabrina’s case, the San Diego Unified School District said it was not currently using Elevations. 

In October 2023, the California Department of Education found that Elevations had failed to refer “allegations of sexual abuse to the appropriate authorities” in a timely manner, according to an investigation report that closely mirrors Sabrina’s description of events. The education department ordered Elevations to show that it had provided mandated reporter training to all appropriate staff to stay on approved status with California.

In a statement, the department said it “monitors nonpublic schools on a regular basis” and “can impose corrective actions where appropriate.” It did not say whether Elevations had provided the training but noted that nine students from the state are currently attending the school. 

X-ray of Sabrina Jonas' tooth.

At least 28 school districts in seven states have paid millions in total to send students to Elevations, according to data from GovSpend, a database that tracks government spending. Of the 16 that answered questions from NBC News, only one said that it was aware of recent violations at the facility, and six said the information would make them reconsider whether they would use Elevations again.

Family Help & Wellness was founded in 2008. After getting a nearly $15 million infusion in 2014 from Trinity Hunt Partners , a private equity firm in Dallas, the company took over a treatment center known then as Island View, where former students alleged they were subjected to cruel punishments and aggressive restraints. Family Help & Wellness renamed the facility Elevations and defended the program at the time as in line with state regulations. The allegations of mistreatment continued.

In 2018, a former Elevations student sued the facility, alleging that she suffered a traumatic brain injury three years earlier that went untreated for about six days as a result of being slammed to the ground during a restraint. Elevations disputed in a court filing that the staff member had “violently grabbed” or “slammed” the student, and settled the suit for a confidential amount, according to the student’s lawyer. Elevations did not respond to requests for comment on the case or settlement.

Cars on the road that Elevations Residential Treatment Center.

Trinity Hunt Partners did not respond to a request for comment. 

Elevations charges more than $500 per day to house and treat a child at its facility, and is approved to hold 90 students at a time. Yet Elevations was consistently understaffed, three former staff members said. Erica Ulii-Suyat, who worked at Elevations from 2021 to 2023, said sometimes there weren’t enough employees to escort everyone to the cafeteria, so students would be forced to stay in their dorms all day.

“These kids were just wasting away in the hallways, looking at these brick walls day in and day out, especially on the weekends,” Ulii-Suyat said. “Then they would wonder why they would have freakouts — I wanted to freak out.”

Finn Pool was placed at Elevations by his father, whom he was living with at the time, in August 2021 as he struggled with suicidal ideation. 

Finn Pool.

In November 2021, Pool said he told his therapist at Elevations, Ryan Faust, that his father had sexually assaulted him earlier that year. Faust responded that he did not believe Pool and called his father to discuss the allegations, according to a lawsuit Pool filed against Elevations in January. Faust did not immediately report the allegations to authorities.

“I just felt like, maybe in my heart, there was a chance that he could have helped me,” said Pool, 18, who called it “crushing” that Faust didn’t believe him. “I mean, he could have at least just reported it.”

Jennifer Wilde, Elevations’ executive clinical director, said in a January statement that Faust delayed reporting the allegations “while he reviewed the matter” and that Pool’s father was investigated but ultimately not charged. 

Faust entered a guilty plea in August 2023 for failure to report child abuse, a misdemeanor, according to court records. A three-member state panel ruled on Aug. 5, 2024, that Elevations appeared more interested in keeping Pool “in their facility for monetary reasons rather than his best interests as a minor.” The lawsuit is still pending.

Faust and an attorney representing him did not respond to requests for comment.

Derek J. Williams, an attorney for Pool’s father, said that Pool’s allegations were part of a series of false accusations. Williams said the father placed Pool at Elevations to “try to keep his son alive.”

Finn Pool and his mom at home.

Pool was released to his mother’s care in 2022 and, since filing his lawsuit, has become outspoken on social media and visited Capitol Hill this year as an advocate for tougher oversight of the troubled teen industry. He was recently accepted to the University of California, Berkeley. 

Jonas said her daughter, Sabrina, is also doing better after leaving Elevations last September. Sabrina was placed at the San Diego Center for Children, where she was allowed to frequently call her family and where she felt safe. She finished her senior year with A’s, learned to play guitar and has made new friends.

But her mother still regrets Sabrina’s time at Elevations.

“I thank God every day that she’s out of that hellhole,” Jonas said. “We are traumatized from that place.”

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or chat live at 988lifeline.org . You can also visit SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for additional support.

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Tyler Kingkade is a national reporter for NBC News, based in Los Angeles.

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Elizabeth Chuck is a reporter for NBC News who focuses on health and mental health, particularly issues that affect women and children.

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Introducing a first-of-its-kind national Gold Card program

How to check your gold card status.

UnitedHealthcare recently announced the national Gold Card program, which will reduce prior authorizations in favor of advance notification for some high-performing providers. Provider groups can now view their Gold Card program status in the UnitedHealthcare Provider Portal.

Find out if your tax ID number qualifies today

Visit our national Gold Card program page for detailed instructions on how to identify Gold Card status and access to an interactive guide that can help you navigate our resources.

How the program works

Effective Oct. 1, 2024, the program simplifies the prior authorization process for qualifying providers and eligible services. Qualifying providers will need to submit advance notification, which confirms eligibility and network status, but no clinical information will be requested.

For more information on the program, including eligibility criteria and a comprehensive list of Gold Card-eligible CPT® codes, visit our national Gold Card program page.  You can also view the Gold Card program criteria and provider performance data to help in the future qualification of additional provider groups.

Questions? We're here to help

Connect with us through chat 24/7 in the  UnitedHealthcare Provider Portal.  For additional contact information, visit our Contact us page.

CPT® is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association.

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