Student of Concern training is available through the Office of the Dean of Students

The Office of the Dean of Students wants to remind community members that they can use the Student of Concern Report to share concerns about students who may be struggling. Signs a student may be struggling include changed behavior, stopped attendance and/or participation in classes and activities, or concerning comments. Learn more about resources and concerns worth reporting in the Student of Concern Guide.

Do you want to learn more, or do you have new staff? Training sessions on how to understand whether a student needs additional support are offered monthly and can be registered for here.

Questions can be directed to Steven Yeagley, associate dean of students, crisis management.

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