Early Alert Program
Quick Referral Guide for Faculty and Staff
The social, personal, and academic demands of college can place enormous stress on students. To help students stay fully engaged in the educational process and meet Milligan University standards, the University has numerous means of identifying students who might be struggling. If you are concerned about a student, please review the options below to connect with the appropriate resource for your student.
Reasons for Concern:
Attendance or Academic Performance
If your concern about a student is based solely on attendance or academic performance, please complete and submit a form. We will reach out to the student, offer support and resources, and follow up with you. As appropriate, we may consult the student’s academic advisor. Please be aware that we are able to provide more effective support when we are able to connect with the student earlier in the semester.
Academic Performance or Personal
If your concern about a student is about more than attendance or minor academic concerns, please send an email to studentsuccess@milligan.edu with your observations.
Examples of this could include a student’s disclosure of the following: family concerns and/or emotional concerns impacting their functioning, or observable changes in appearance or behavior, sleeping in class, etc. Please be as thorough as possible when communicating an early alert.
Complex Personal and/or Serious
If your concern about a student is even more serious, you can refer directly to the Director of Student Success housed within the Student Development Office.
Examples of this could include a student’s disclosure of the following: thoughts of suicide, interpersonal violence, or other safety concern that may need immediate attention.
Emergency:
If you are concerned about the immediate safety of a member of the Milligan Family, you should call Milligan University Security at 423.461.8911 or 911.
How Does an Early Alert Help Faculty?
How Does an Early Alert Help Students?
What is Early Alert?
Areas of concern include:
Multiple missing assignments
Poor class performance (exams, assignments, projects, etc.)
Difficulty comprehending course material
Poor class attendance
Can I Submit Multiple Early Alerts on a Student During the Semester?
Tutoring Resources
To further aid our students with academic support we offer peer tutoring in various courses. If you recognize a need for a new tutoring area, please send an email to studentsuccess@milligan.edu.
Points of Contact
- Student Success and Disability Services 423.461.3088
- Milligan Counseling Center 423.461.8500
- Dean of Students 423.461.8981
- Title IX Compliance 423.461.8740
- Campus Security 423.461.8911