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Academic Alert Notices
Academic Alert Notices, offered both online and through the
Academic Dean's Office, are important feedback mechanisms available to
you as an instructor.
You are encouraged to fill out an Academic Alert Notice (AAN) when students have:
Each AAN gives you the opportunity to inform students what concerns you have about their academic progress and the steps you believe they need to take to remedy their less than satisfactory performance. Some instructors use AANs to summarize meetings they have had with students, so everyone can have a clear, undisputed record of actions both the instructor and student will take. Copies of all AANs are sent to the student, you (the instructor), the student's advisor, and the Academic Dean's Office. By sending an AAN, you are also informing the Early Alert staff of possible problems, and keeping the advisor apprised of the situation. Academic Alert Notices should not be thought of as punitive. Instead, you should think of them as another way of alerting a student to possible difficulties and offering him or her the opportunity to improve before it gets too late. It is important for you to send an AAN as soon as you have concerns about the student. You may be the only instructor to notice that a student is having problems. We are counting on you as the instructor to help college staff identify students who are not doing well academically. Academic Alert Notice Tips
What happens after you send a student
an Academic Alert Notice? On-Line Academic Alert Notices
Click on
"On-Line Academic Alert Notice" in the column on the left.
You will be prompted to enter your user name and password.
Complete the form on-line and click "Submit." That's all!
Within two business days you will be emailed a copy of the information for
your own records. Students will be notified with a paper copy
sent to their current address (to an on-campus mailbox for resident
students) and a copy emailed to their Edgewood email account.
You are able to access AANs anywhere you have an internet
connection.
Questions?
Contact Sara Anderson (slanderson@edgewood.edu)
in Learning Support Services.
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Revised: February 01, 2008