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Early Warning Network for Faculty
Early Warning Network for Students
 
Why did I get a letter from you?  

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Academic Trouble? 
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What is the Early Warning Process?

  1. An instructor fills out an Early Warning Form and submits it to the Advisement Services Office - all on-line.

  2. Advisement Services receives the form and then contacts the student via letter or telephone. 

    • Most students will receive a letter which will indicate the areas where the student is experiencing trouble.  The letter will encourage the student to speak to their instructor, advisor, or someone in Advisement Services.  It may also highlight resources available to the student.

  3. The student's instructor and advisor will receive a copy of the letter. 

    • When applicable, the USCA Housing Office will also receive a copy of the letter.

  4. Advisement Services will attempt to follow up with the instructor and/or student regarding actions and improvements.

  5. Students are STRONGLY encouraged to follow up with anyone receiving a copy of the letter to discuss their situation.

    Click here to see a sample letter.

 

 

 

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