Parent/Family Early Alert Program

The Parent/Family Early Alert Program allows coordination between the Center for Student Success' support team and families of 网赌上分平台 students in an effort to be proactive, 支持, and actively involved in the success of our students. 父母 and/or families can use this early alert form to report any concerning or red flag comments, behaviors or incidents involving the 网赌上分平台 students.

Submitted reports are sent via 电子邮件 to the Director for the Centers for Academic Success and Advising. Students will be contacted by our offices and referred to appropriate resources as necessary (Center for Learning Resources, 咨询中心, 金融援助, 学生办公室主任, 住宿生活处, 校园通道服务, 等.) They will provide follow up on the report as needed.


Submit an Early Alert for Your Student

If this is an emergency or there is an immediate need for intervention/assistance 呼叫 911 or University Police at (203) 932-7070. University Police will contact necessary support staff if it is after business hours.

  • My student has stopped 呼叫ing/texting or now is 呼叫ing/texting much more than normal.

    My student has started to want to come home all the time.

    My student is talking about how college may not be right for them.

    My student mentions that he/she is bored or that there is "nothing to do."

    我的学生看起来很沮丧.

    My student has just experienced a disruption/tragedy (i.e. death in the family, changes in the room) that might impact his/her school work.

    My student has not made social connections on campus.

    My student is heavily involved with extra-curricular activities( clubs, 组织, video gaming) and I am concerned about their ability to balance academics.

    My student needs academic support (tutoring, 残疾人服务, 成功的策略, 却不敢开口问.

    My student doesn’t seem as excited about school/classes.

    My student is in jeopardy of not meeting the requirements to maintain their financial aid and/or academic scholarships.

    这个列表并不详尽. Reporters should use their own judgment as to what is reportable, erring on the side of over-reporting if in doubt.

 

信息披露

In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the system is designed to allow referrals to be viewed only by those individuals who have a need to know. The information shared will not become part of the student’s permanent record. 除了, state and federal privacy laws prohibit the unauthorized disclosure of personally identifiable health information.