A first year student wants to register for classes but has a "ORIEN" hold.
What is register for New Student Orientation.
A first-year student comes to you after failing their midterm exam in a required core course and says "I'm not a good test taker."
What is referring he/she to tutoring services.
A student is upset after receiving a bad grade from a professor asks you to intervene on their behalf.
What is coaching the student on how to respectfully and effectively communicate their concerns directly to the professor.
A student is having trouble with their course material and asks for help understanding a concept.
What is referring the student to tutoring services or professor's office hours.
The handbook that contains the rules, regulations, and responsibilities of all enrolled students.
What is the student handbook.
A student sets up an advising appointment and lets you know she is not sure what she would like to major in.
What is Pathful.
A student on academic probation avoids your calls and emails. They only respond when you explicitly state there is a hold on their registration.
What is proactively initiating contact to address academic standing and provide a support plan.
A student is upset after receiving a bad grade from a professor and has emailed the professor but has not received a response in over a week.
What is coach the student on how to respectively and effectively communicate their concerns to the appropriate Division Chair.
A student expresses feeling stressed, anxious, and overwhelmed by their schoolwork.
What is referring the student to our CARE Team for mental health support.
A student comes to you that is on academic suspension.
What is refer the student to the Vice President of Academic Affairs to complete and academic appeal.
What tool can students use to stay on path?
What is student planning.
A student is majoring in AA.AH.RN but has earned several C's and D's in their pre-requisite courses, dropping their GPA.
What is helping the student explore their motivations and discuss alternative career paths.
A student comes to you upset about a roommate issue and is asking for advice.
What is referring the student to our dorm supervisor.
A student wants to know how their major can lead to a career and what they can do to improve their resume.
What is referring the student to the transfer and career center for resume reviews.
The office that can help students access academic accommodations for a disability.
What is Disability Support Services.
A student meets with you and decides he wants to change his major.
What is complete a major declaration form.
A student is struggling with a heavy course load and says they might take a semester off.
What is helping the student create a plan that addresses their heavy workload, burnout, and career goals.
A parent calls you demanding to know why their student is not registered for enough credits to be on track for graduation.
What is explaining the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) to the parent while encouraging their student to call you to discuss their academic plan.
A student comes to you about not having enough money to pay to their rent due to loosing their job recently.
What is referring the student to emergency aid.
How many hours can a student enroll in if on academic probation.
What is 12 hours.
A student has completed all requirements for graduation.
What is complete a graduation application.
What is the fastest way for a student to bring up their GPA.
What is to repeat the "F" grades.
A student believes a final grade their received is unfair but dos not have documented proof.
What is reviewing the process for an academic appeal with the student.
A technical student comes to you about not having enough money for their books and transportation.
What is assisting the student with the Carl Perkins application and referring them to Nancy Longoria.
The student's academic suspension was approved to register for a total of 6 hours, what is the name of the academic standing?
What is conditional probation.