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Student Notice of Concern




Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno
  One for All and All for One
Student Notice of Concern

The NOC is a Faculty communication tool
used to electronically notify the Academic
Office regarding concerns Faculty have
about students that CANNOT be
resolved at the student/instructor level.
The NOC is not a substitution for normal
instructor rapport with students. Rather,
the NOC is to be used when normal
classroom management strategies fail.
Student Notice of Concern is on the same screen as
   Attendance – Click “Enter” to make a referral.
Click on a student, then click “Continue”
You are now at the NOC referral screen
Please – ALWAYS communicate with your students. If you check “Low test/quiz/assignment
   scores” or “Grade below „C‟” please explain what action you want the Advisor to take
   beyond your own remediation discussions with the student, i.e. tutoring in the LSS,
                           review of syllabus requirements, etc.
Attendance is monitored daily by the campus Attendance Point Person. Students are automatically withdrawn
      from classes when they exceed the absence threshold. Complete this section if your OWN attendance
     criteria exceeds that of the college OR if you and the student have negotiated an agreement and you are
                   requesting to NOT have the student automatically withdrawn from your class.
When non-academic issues are interfering with students‟ success, please identify the
 problem and recommend what action you would like the Advisor to take. Details
                                    are important.
EXAMPLES OF NON-ACADEMIC OFFICE
   ISSUES WHICH DO NOT REQUIRE
  INTERVENTION FROM AN ADVISOR
No further comments from instructor. Does not appear to
           be a need for advisor intervention .
No other comments from instructor. Does not
appear to be a need for advisor intervention.
Instructor noted that she had contact with student, but no other
                   comments were included.
No other comments included.
Instructor had contact with student. Student has
             not missed any classes.
No added comments from instructor and a new entry made,
             same as this, on 10/20/08.
Has missed 1 of 7 classes. No additional comments from instructor.
Academic help? Transportation? Child care?
When student was called by an Advisor, we discovered she is in a wheelchair
          and was having a hard time getting from class to class
The following are submitted notice of
concerns which were resolved using
normal classroom management
strategies.

Advisor intervention not required.
STUDENT REFERRAL FORM
                             NOTICE OF CONCERN
                                                             DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/01
                                                             RECORD NO: 1

         STUDENT PHONE:        COURSE:                         SECTION NO:
STUDENT EMAIL:       INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME:                 INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE:
                        INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL:

                                COMMUNICATION
                       I have communicated with the student.

                                ACADEMIC ISSUES
                         GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME
                           OTHER ACADEMIC REASONS:
              Student missing assignment and quiz. Suppose to make up
                 quiz 5-2-2012 and I will accept one late assignment.

                             NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES

                            INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
                    Student admits that he does not apply himself.
STUDENT REFERRAL FORM
                       Baker NOTICE OF CONCERN

                                                              DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/01
                                                               RECORD NO: 1
 STUDENT PHONE:              COURSE:                               SECTION NO:
                            STUDENT EMAIL:
INSTRUCTOR/STAFF           NAME:             INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE:
                        INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL:

                             COMMUNICATION
                    I have communicated with the student.

                           ACADEMIC ISSUES
                   LOW TEST/QUIZ/ASSIGNMENT SCORES
                     GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME

                       OTHER ACADEMIC REASONS:
              Student has the ability just does not want to apply
             himself. Tested very poorly this week. I'm letting him
                           turn in a late assignment

                         NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES
                        INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
STUDENT REFERRAL FORM
                        NOTICE OF CONCERN

                                              DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/06/05
                                               RECORD NO: 1
     STUDENT PHONE:              COURSE:           SECTION NO:
  STUDENT EMAIL:              INSTRUCTOR/STAFF              NAME:
INSTRUCTOR/STAFF             PHONE:          INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL:

                            COMMUNICATION
                   I have communicated with the student.

                            ACADEMIC ISSUES
                      OTHER ACADEMIC REASONS:
            Student has medical condition that prevent him from
            attending class and will require an Incomplete grade.


                         NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES


                       INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
STUDENT REFERRAL FORM
                  Baker NOTICE OF CONCERN
   STUDENT PHONE:        COURSE:             SECTION NO:
 STUDENT EMAIL:                     INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME:
INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE:              INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL:

                         COMMUNICATION
                I have communicated with the student.

                         ACADEMIC ISSUES

                      NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES

                OTHER NON-ACADEMIC REASONS:
        Student missed clinical yesterday because she had an ill
                  child that she had to take to the ER

                      INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
            ____________is looking for a hospital date and
          instructor who can supervise student for a make-up.
STUDENT REFERRAL FORM
                 NOTICE OF CONCERN

                            DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/23
                            RECORD NO: 1
STUDENT PHONE:           COURSE:         SECTION NO:
   STUDENT EMAIL:          INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME:
 INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE:     INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL:

                     COMMUNICATION
            I have communicated with the student.

                  ACADEMIC ISSUES
             GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME

                 NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES

                INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
The following are examples of submitted notice of
concerns in which normal classroom management
strategies, i.e. communication with the student, were
NOT initiated by the instructor.



The NOC is to be used when normal classroom
management strategies fail.
STUDENT REFERRAL FORM
                    NOTICE OF CONCERN

                              DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/04/19
                               RECORD NO: 1
STUDENT PHONE:         COURSE:              SECTION NO:
  STUDENT EMAIL:               INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME:
 INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE:        INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL:

                         COMMUNICATION
             I have not communicated with the student.
                This is her first full week of absence.

                    ACADEMIC ISSUES
            LOW TEST/QUIZ/ASSIGNMENT SCORES
              GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME

                  OTHER ACADEMIC REASONS:
     She has not submitted her homework and is currently doing
                            failing work.

                    NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES

                   INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
STUDENT REFERRAL FORM
                  NOTICE OF CONCERN

                              DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/18
                              RECORD NO: 1
 STUDENT PHONE:      COURSE:             SECTION NO:
 STUDENT EMAIL:              INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME:
INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE:      INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL:

                       COMMUNICATION
           I have not communicated with the student.
                   Attendance/ Assignments

                     ACADEMIC ISSUES

                  NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES

                 INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
STUDENT REFERRAL FORM
                  NOTICE OF CONCERN
                               DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/22
                               RECORD NO:
  STUDENT PHONE:        COURSE:        STUDENT EMAIL:
INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME:          INSTRUCOR/STAFF PHONE:

 SECTION NO:                           INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL:

                          COMMUNICATION
              I have not communicated with the student.
     she is always at least an hour late, and always leaves early

                     ACADEMIC ISSUES
             LOW TEST/QUIZ/ASSIGNMENT SCORES
               GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME

                     NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES

                    INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
ACADEMIC OFFICE ISSUES
• POOR GRADES – Make referrals when attempts to
  work with students have failed.
• NON-ATTENDANCE – Report only when Students are
  on the brink of withdrawal for non-attendance or
  attempts to discuss attendance/tardy issues with student
  have failed.
• BEHAVORIAL CONCERNS – Refer when classroom
  management strategies have failed.
• COUNSELING; FAMILY/PERSONAL – Refer for such
  issues as:
      Transportation, Child Care, Special Needs, Mental
      Health, etc.
EXAMPLES OF APPROPRIATE
    ACADEMIC OFFICE
      REFERRALS
More information would be helpful but this is clearly a
                      red flag.
Instructor indicated Family/Personal Issues.
More information would be helpful
Very limited space in Notice of Concern
comment section – request made to expand
Directions on how to retrieve
Advisor follow-up documentation
on Notice of Concern referrals.
Click on “View/Save/Print,” then click “Submit”
Click onClick on one orof your sections, then “Continue.”
         one or all all of your sections, then click click “Continue
Click on the student you wish to see follow-up
       documentation, then click “Submit”
Click on “Student Notice of Concern Referral Forms” link and you will be taken to the
              original referral and any Advisor follow-up that has occurred.
.




This is the top half of the report that is generated.
This is the bottom half of the report that is generated with the
   “Advising Action” documenting Advisor follow-up activity.
GUIDELINES FOR DOCUMENTING STUDENT
             CONCERNS
• “POOR ATTENDANCE/TARDINESS/PARTICIPATION” –
  write specific concern...we don't know what
  this means when not explained.

• Explain the problem and the Advisor intervention
  you feel will be helpful.

• Make referrals only when your normal classroom
  management strategies have not been successful.
WHEN NOT TO SUBMIT A NOTICE OF
                  CONCERN

 Do NOT submit a Notice of Concern if you only want
   to document :

      an observation or interaction with a student but are NOT
               requesting intervention by an Advisor.
      a current grade in the class.
      an absence/tardy. If this is an ongoing issues which has
               not been resolved with normal classroom
               management strategies then a request for
               advisor intervention is appropriate.
      missed assignments.
      failed assignments.
      poor study habits.
For any Questions
           Please Contact
   Paul Zang, Director of Counseling and Assessment
     810-766-4112 or email paul.zang@baker.edu

                         Or
Karen Weissert, Coordinator of Academic Support Services
    810-766-4140 or email karen.weissert@baker.edu

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Notice of Concern

  • 1. Student Notice of Concern Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno One for All and All for One
  • 2. Student Notice of Concern The NOC is a Faculty communication tool used to electronically notify the Academic Office regarding concerns Faculty have about students that CANNOT be resolved at the student/instructor level. The NOC is not a substitution for normal instructor rapport with students. Rather, the NOC is to be used when normal classroom management strategies fail.
  • 3. Student Notice of Concern is on the same screen as Attendance – Click “Enter” to make a referral.
  • 4. Click on a student, then click “Continue”
  • 5. You are now at the NOC referral screen
  • 6. Please – ALWAYS communicate with your students. If you check “Low test/quiz/assignment scores” or “Grade below „C‟” please explain what action you want the Advisor to take beyond your own remediation discussions with the student, i.e. tutoring in the LSS, review of syllabus requirements, etc.
  • 7. Attendance is monitored daily by the campus Attendance Point Person. Students are automatically withdrawn from classes when they exceed the absence threshold. Complete this section if your OWN attendance criteria exceeds that of the college OR if you and the student have negotiated an agreement and you are requesting to NOT have the student automatically withdrawn from your class.
  • 8. When non-academic issues are interfering with students‟ success, please identify the problem and recommend what action you would like the Advisor to take. Details are important.
  • 9. EXAMPLES OF NON-ACADEMIC OFFICE ISSUES WHICH DO NOT REQUIRE INTERVENTION FROM AN ADVISOR
  • 10. No further comments from instructor. Does not appear to be a need for advisor intervention .
  • 11. No other comments from instructor. Does not appear to be a need for advisor intervention.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Instructor noted that she had contact with student, but no other comments were included.
  • 16. No other comments included.
  • 17. Instructor had contact with student. Student has not missed any classes.
  • 18. No added comments from instructor and a new entry made, same as this, on 10/20/08.
  • 19.
  • 20. Has missed 1 of 7 classes. No additional comments from instructor.
  • 21. Academic help? Transportation? Child care? When student was called by an Advisor, we discovered she is in a wheelchair and was having a hard time getting from class to class
  • 22.
  • 23. The following are submitted notice of concerns which were resolved using normal classroom management strategies. Advisor intervention not required.
  • 24. STUDENT REFERRAL FORM NOTICE OF CONCERN DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/01 RECORD NO: 1 STUDENT PHONE: COURSE: SECTION NO: STUDENT EMAIL: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL: COMMUNICATION I have communicated with the student. ACADEMIC ISSUES GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME OTHER ACADEMIC REASONS: Student missing assignment and quiz. Suppose to make up quiz 5-2-2012 and I will accept one late assignment. NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS: Student admits that he does not apply himself.
  • 25. STUDENT REFERRAL FORM Baker NOTICE OF CONCERN DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/01 RECORD NO: 1 STUDENT PHONE: COURSE: SECTION NO: STUDENT EMAIL: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL: COMMUNICATION I have communicated with the student. ACADEMIC ISSUES LOW TEST/QUIZ/ASSIGNMENT SCORES GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME OTHER ACADEMIC REASONS: Student has the ability just does not want to apply himself. Tested very poorly this week. I'm letting him turn in a late assignment NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
  • 26. STUDENT REFERRAL FORM NOTICE OF CONCERN DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/06/05 RECORD NO: 1 STUDENT PHONE: COURSE: SECTION NO: STUDENT EMAIL: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL: COMMUNICATION I have communicated with the student. ACADEMIC ISSUES OTHER ACADEMIC REASONS: Student has medical condition that prevent him from attending class and will require an Incomplete grade. NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
  • 27. STUDENT REFERRAL FORM Baker NOTICE OF CONCERN STUDENT PHONE: COURSE: SECTION NO: STUDENT EMAIL: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL: COMMUNICATION I have communicated with the student. ACADEMIC ISSUES NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES OTHER NON-ACADEMIC REASONS: Student missed clinical yesterday because she had an ill child that she had to take to the ER INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS: ____________is looking for a hospital date and instructor who can supervise student for a make-up.
  • 28. STUDENT REFERRAL FORM NOTICE OF CONCERN DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/23 RECORD NO: 1 STUDENT PHONE: COURSE: SECTION NO: STUDENT EMAIL: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL: COMMUNICATION I have communicated with the student. ACADEMIC ISSUES GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
  • 29. The following are examples of submitted notice of concerns in which normal classroom management strategies, i.e. communication with the student, were NOT initiated by the instructor. The NOC is to be used when normal classroom management strategies fail.
  • 30. STUDENT REFERRAL FORM NOTICE OF CONCERN DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/04/19 RECORD NO: 1 STUDENT PHONE: COURSE: SECTION NO: STUDENT EMAIL: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL: COMMUNICATION I have not communicated with the student. This is her first full week of absence. ACADEMIC ISSUES LOW TEST/QUIZ/ASSIGNMENT SCORES GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME OTHER ACADEMIC REASONS: She has not submitted her homework and is currently doing failing work. NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
  • 31. STUDENT REFERRAL FORM NOTICE OF CONCERN DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/18 RECORD NO: 1 STUDENT PHONE: COURSE: SECTION NO: STUDENT EMAIL: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF PHONE: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL: COMMUNICATION I have not communicated with the student. Attendance/ Assignments ACADEMIC ISSUES NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
  • 32. STUDENT REFERRAL FORM NOTICE OF CONCERN DATE SUBMITTED: 2012/05/22 RECORD NO: STUDENT PHONE: COURSE: STUDENT EMAIL: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF NAME: INSTRUCOR/STAFF PHONE: SECTION NO: INSTRUCTOR/STAFF EMAIL: COMMUNICATION I have not communicated with the student. she is always at least an hour late, and always leaves early ACADEMIC ISSUES LOW TEST/QUIZ/ASSIGNMENT SCORES GRADE BELOW "C" AT THIS TIME NON-ACADEMIC ISSUES INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
  • 33. ACADEMIC OFFICE ISSUES • POOR GRADES – Make referrals when attempts to work with students have failed. • NON-ATTENDANCE – Report only when Students are on the brink of withdrawal for non-attendance or attempts to discuss attendance/tardy issues with student have failed. • BEHAVORIAL CONCERNS – Refer when classroom management strategies have failed. • COUNSELING; FAMILY/PERSONAL – Refer for such issues as: Transportation, Child Care, Special Needs, Mental Health, etc.
  • 34. EXAMPLES OF APPROPRIATE ACADEMIC OFFICE REFERRALS
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  • 37. More information would be helpful but this is clearly a red flag.
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  • 43. Very limited space in Notice of Concern comment section – request made to expand
  • 44. Directions on how to retrieve Advisor follow-up documentation on Notice of Concern referrals.
  • 45. Click on “View/Save/Print,” then click “Submit”
  • 46. Click onClick on one orof your sections, then “Continue.” one or all all of your sections, then click click “Continue
  • 47. Click on the student you wish to see follow-up documentation, then click “Submit”
  • 48. Click on “Student Notice of Concern Referral Forms” link and you will be taken to the original referral and any Advisor follow-up that has occurred.
  • 49. . This is the top half of the report that is generated.
  • 50. This is the bottom half of the report that is generated with the “Advising Action” documenting Advisor follow-up activity.
  • 51. GUIDELINES FOR DOCUMENTING STUDENT CONCERNS • “POOR ATTENDANCE/TARDINESS/PARTICIPATION” – write specific concern...we don't know what this means when not explained. • Explain the problem and the Advisor intervention you feel will be helpful. • Make referrals only when your normal classroom management strategies have not been successful.
  • 52. WHEN NOT TO SUBMIT A NOTICE OF CONCERN Do NOT submit a Notice of Concern if you only want to document :  an observation or interaction with a student but are NOT requesting intervention by an Advisor.  a current grade in the class.  an absence/tardy. If this is an ongoing issues which has not been resolved with normal classroom management strategies then a request for advisor intervention is appropriate.  missed assignments.  failed assignments.  poor study habits.
  • 53. For any Questions Please Contact Paul Zang, Director of Counseling and Assessment 810-766-4112 or email paul.zang@baker.edu Or Karen Weissert, Coordinator of Academic Support Services 810-766-4140 or email karen.weissert@baker.edu