早期警报

BGSU offers two types of academic progress reporting. 第一种是Early Alert倡议, which takes place during the first few weeks of the semester and helps keep you in control of your academic path. 第二种报告类型是你的 期中考试的成绩, which provide a glimpse into your academic progress with time to make adjustments.

If you have additional questions, please refer to our FAQ资源.

早期警报 help you answer the question "How am I doing?" early in the semester so your Student Success Team can help you through any barriers on your academic path.

Several key indicators of successful academic performance are considered:

  • 课堂参与
  • 远程或在线学习
  • 充分利用科技
  • 作业完成
  • 学习成绩差
  • 出席

If you are succeeding in all of these areas, you may receive the "Rising Star" alert. 如果有一个值得关注的领域, you will receive a notification and your Student Success Team will reach out to assist you.

学生们可以自己发出警报

Choose from four alerts using Navigate's "Hand Raise" feature:

  • I need help finding a club/organization/group/activity
  • 我需要一门课程的家庭教师
  • I have questions about dropping a class or changing a grade
  • I am considering withdrawing from the University

提交举手警报

 

如果我收到了一个早提醒怎么办? Faculty and staff can submit 早期警报 on your behalf for one or more of the critical indicators listed above. 当这种情况发生时, you will receive a phone call and/or a text message from your BGSU Success Team whose main goal is to see you achieve your academic goals. It is important that you connect with them quickly so you have an opportunity to utilize all the support and resources they have to offer.

  • Takes place during the first weeks of each semester.
  • 不会影响你的学习成绩吗.
  • Is a tool to stay ahead of any potential barriers in your academic journey.

我可以收到什么类型的早期警报?

新星警报
如果您收到此警报, this means the person who submitted the alert thinks you are on the right track and you are meeting all of the key indicators of academic success in the course or program they oversee.

However, just because you receive a Rising Star alert, does not mean you can't ask for help. Your academic journey will challenge you along the way and your struggles may not be noticable from an outsider's perspective.

紧急指示灯告警
If an instructor or staff members believe you may be experiencing difficulties in one or more of the key indicators of academic success, they will send you one of the following critical indicator alerts:

  • 失踪的作业
  • 学习成绩差
  • 出勤率不稳定或较差
  • 课堂参与度低
  • 与教师会面-教师支持

常见问题

  • First, read the Alert email carefully and follow the instructions outlined. 
  • Check to see if your instructor has added any comments to the alert in Navigate. 
  • 跟发出警报的教官谈谈. Instructor office hours are a great opportunity to have this conversation. 
  • 在你和你的教练交谈之后, you might find it beneficial to consult with your Academic Advisor and Planner for follow up discussions. 

One of the most common mistakes students make is not asking for help. Even the most successful students access academic support services.

学生 may receive alerts as described above from either their instructors or their Academic Advisor and Planner. Alerts are issued to assist students who show early signs of academic challenges. 早期预警是为学生提供信息, and answer the question of HOW you are doing in your classes. 期中考试评分, 在这学期晚些时候进行, provides you a letter grade indicating your overall academic performance.

The Alert is resolved when you take action to remediate the issues that were raised. Common action steps include visiting the Learning Commons for tutoring, developing plans to study more often and more efficiently, creating and using an effective note-taking strategy, adopting time management and organization strategies, and making the commitment to become a more engaged, 主动的学习者.

Early alerts are informational for students; meaning that they do not directly affect grades, and they are not placed on students' transcripts.

早期警报 typically take place during weeks 2-4 of Fall and Spring semesters. Although we target specific courses in the reporting period that are key for first-year students, all instructors have the ability to raise alerts at any point throughout the semester.

猎鹰发射台

有关以下资源的信息 academic support, mental and physical health, financials and academic advising 都可以在学术发布台上找到吗.

更新日期:2023年12月20日01:59PM