Spiritual Life Credit
What is Spiritual Life Credit?
Students are expected to engage in the spiritual life of the community. Programs and events that inform and engage spiritual life count towards what we call Spiritual Life credit. Spiritual Life credit opportunities are organized in such a way as to encourage students to own the different components of their spiritual formation.
Students are expected to engage in a total of 30 programs, gatherings, groups, or events for Spiritual Life credit throughout the semester (equal to participating in about 3 Spiritual Life credit opportunities per week). Part of our alignment as an Assemblies of God University requires that we have a form of credit for chapel or spiritual life. The number of required credits (30) is equal to three chapels a week, but can be attained in a variety of approved ways.
Please use the links below to learn about the general Spiritual Life Credit Policy and Strategy.
How Many Spiritual Life Credits Do I Need to Attain?
Short Answer: 30 Credits.
Long Answer: For traditional undergraduate students taking 12+ credits, the fall 2024 Spiritual Life credit requirement is 30 credits (equal to participating in about 3 Spiritual Life credit opportunities per week). For part-time traditional undergraduate students taking 7-11 credits, the Spiritual Life credit requirement is 15 credits. For part-time traditional undergraduate students taking 6 or less credits there is no Spiritual Life requirement.
There are 80+ Spiritual Life Credit opportunities available this semester. Continue reading to learn about the various ways to get credit.
How Can I Correct Any Discrepancies I See In My Spiritual Life Attendance Record?
For all inquiries or corrections regarding Spiritual Life credit and attendance, visit the Campus Ministries office located in Pecota within 48 hours of the chapel or event for assistance from a staff member. Keep in mind that the office may be closed during certain chapel time M, W, F.
PLEASE NOTE: After the 48 hour correction period credits will not be attainable for the event.
How Will I Record My Attendance at Chapels?
- Attendance is recorded through the NUConnect/CampusGroups app and website. All traditional undergraduate students need to download the app and sign into their account.
- Click the button below to download the app.
What Are My Options For Attaining My Spiritual Life Credits This Semester?
Chapel Gatherings:  Chapel gatherings will be hosted in person.  Students may get one credit per day by attending Community Life Chapel at 10:10am.
Life Groups:  A Life Group is a group of students meeting weekly to practice the Way of Jesus together. Students can easily create or join a Life Group. More information about Life Groups is .
Pursuits: Pursuits will be in person at 8:00pm on Monday nights in Butterfield Chapel.
Local Missions Opportunities: A few times a semester Campus Ministries will offer a service project in our local area for spiritual life credit. Local mission opportunities are .
Extra Opportunities:  At least 5 opportunities outside the Campus Ministries office will be approved for Spiritual Life credit. These events are proposed by departments, professors, or students. They may be lectures, interactive events, and/or conferences. Requests for Spiritual Life credit for an event can be submitted to Spiritual Life Attendance using the form on the .
Where Can I View a Calendar of Spiritual Life Credit Opportunities?
Approved Spiritual Life credit gatherings and opportunities will be posted on the NU Connect/Campus Groups app. Also, Spiritual Life credit opportunities will be advertised each Monday morning in the Life at NU email that goes out to all traditional undergraduate students.
How Will I Record My Attendance For Non-Chapel Opportunities?
Credit for Life Groups will be entered into the NU Connect/Campus Groups app when you scan in/out at a Life Group. Credit will show up in your personal log upon completion of the group time.
Credit for all other Spiritual Life credit opportunities hosted by Campus Ministries or other departments will be taken by the host of the event and recorded in the app.
For all questions regarding Spiritual Life credit email slattendance@northwestu.edu.
Where Can I View My Spiritual Life Attendance Record?
All Spiritual Life credits are recorded in the NU Connect/Campus Groups app. Click “Attended” at the top right of your home screen on the app to see a record of what you have attended so far this semester.
What Are Some Reasons I Could Apply For A Further Spiritual Life Credit Reduction?
Students with certain situations may qualify for a further reduction in Spiritual Life credits. Students who qualify will need to fill out a Spiritual Life Credit Adjustment Request Form, available on the Campus Ministries Eagle page. Forms must be turned in by the first Friday of the semester. Accepted circumstances for a SL credit reduction include:
Being a part-time student taking 7-11 credits (as noted above, the credit requirement will be reduced to 15 SL credits). Students taking 10 or less credits have no Spiritual Life credit requirement and do not need to fill out a Spiritual Life Credit Adjustment Request Form.
Being enrolled in a major-required clinical/internship during chapel hours every M/W/F (will need to provide course number, hours/days of internship/clinical, and a signature from the Academic Success & Advising Center). Approved students will have their SL credit requirement lowered to 15.
Being a senior who must enroll in courses that conflict with both chapel hours on M/W/F (will need to provide both course titles/numbers and a signature from the Academic Success & Advising Center). Approved students will have their SL credit requirement lowered to 15.
Living off-campus and not having any classes before 1:30 pm on M/W/F.
Being a parent who must be with your child(ren) during chapel hours.
Being involved in military service that requires you to be absent from school for a significant period of time.
Again, all adjustment requests must be turned in using the , available on the Campus Ministries Eagle page, by the first Friday of the semester.