Early Alert
Faculty or staff may choose to submit an early alert when they identify a student who is struggling with attendance, participation, low grades, missing assignments, or is otherwise in academic, health-related, or financial distress. If you are a student who receives an early alert, understand that you are not “in trouble”. The primary goal of an early alert is to connect students with appropriate resources to ensure their success! This support may come in the form of tutoring, counseling, academic advising, disability support services (DSS), and more.
FAQs
- How do I know if I've received an early alert?
- What should I do if I receive an early alert?
- Does receiving an early alert mean that I am failing?
- Will an early alert appear on my transcript?
- I am a student athlete, will my coach be notified of my early alert?
How do I know if I've received an early alert?
What should I do if I receive an early alert?
Does receiving an early alert mean that I am failing?
Will an early alert appear on my transcript?
I am a student athlete, will my coach be notified of my early alert?
Early Alerts Goals
Increased student success and graduation rates.
Increased communication between faculty, staff and students.
Increased knowledge and utilization of available support resources.
Early Alert Referrals
Academic Offices
Financial Offices
Health & Wellness Offices
Questions?
ARC - Early Alerts
success@wingate.edu