The goal of the Academic Success Center (ASC) is to improve the quality, consistency, and availability of academic support services to students. As part of this initiative, faculty complete student referrals to help students get the services they need and promote retention.
At the beginning of the semester, faculty will be receiving a list of students who have already been identified through COMPASS testing as at-risk students. The Student Success Coach will be monitoring progress of the identified at-risk students 3 times during the semester. A reminder will be sent to you to fill out the referral form at 3 weeks, 8 weeks, and 14 weeks. This form may also be completed at any time during the semester that you think the student requires additional intervention and services. This form should be completed online (click on the button at top of this page). An update will be sent to the referring faculty member after a Student Success Coach meets with the referred student.
At-risk students are defined as those students who score within a designated range on the COMPASS test for college-level readiness in reading, writing, and math.
Throughout the course of the semester, faculty may feel that other students would benefit from enhanced services provided by the Academic Success Center and may refer potential at-risk students not previously designated. This form should be completed online (click on the button at top of this page).
Click on the link below to view instructions for creating a student referral: