Resources

Resources

At Wellspring, we believe in the importance of creating relationships and working with our communities. We provide a wealth of resources for students and community members in both Lawrence and Kansas City.

If you’re looking for a massage therapist close to you, check out our directory of highly qualified massage therapists in the area who have graduated from Wellspring. We also welcome community members to enjoy a massage for a reduced price through our student clinic! Massage appointments can be made anytime during the week and are also available on Saturdays!

A variety of health and wellness community classes are available to the Kansas City metro area community. From topics such as aromatherapy to fitness and nutrition, you can learn to live a happier, healthier life! You can also support our school with our new Wellspring Visa card that can help you earn discounts on massages and other services in the community.

For students, we offer helpful career information, career placement assistance and financial aid assistance to make completing your education and finding a job a little easier. We encourage you to check out the fun and exciting student activities we offer year-round at Wellspring! Watch one of our videos to learn more about all that’s available to you at Wellspring School of Allied Health.

 

Online Resources

To enhance the student learning experience and enable students to access course information more easily and at a variety of times convenient to them, an online component has been added to all courses.

Beginning with access to syllabi and additional resources related to the course content, students will eventually be able to engage in online discussions (both synchronous and asynchronous), take tests, and access grades. Online content is available through our learning management system, which can be accessed with an internet connection.

FAQ:

1. What type of computer do I need?  
To test your browser's compatibility with the learning management system and review the "Instructor & Student User Guide," go to www.itslearning.com. From the "Links" section on the opening page (on the right side of the screen), you can then choose "Browser Test" or "Instructor & Student User guide."          

  
2. What happens if I have a technical problem? 
If you have questions or experience any difficulties, contact your instructor.

If you have further questions (for Kansas City campus students), contact Kelly Lindell, your Campus Director.

In Lawrence, contact Tami Nelson, Student Services Administrator.