Academic Coaching:
Academic coaches will continue to meet with their students, mostly through Google Hangouts Meet. Students on academic probation are still expected to attend weekly meetings and are responsible for checking in with their coaches by email or phone in the week after spring break.
Accommodations:
Students needing accommodations should contact Kim Pierson by email at kpierson@coe.edu.
College Possible:
Kyrsha Balderas and Steven Sharkey-Dye will maintain contact with their students.
"Drop-in" SI and Tutoring:
A virtual version of the Learning Commons Peer-to-Peer space will be available through a Discord Chat. More information will follow about how to access it.
Learning Commons Academic Support:
Students are encouraged to use the Request for Academic Support (RAS) form on my.coe to reach out for any kind of academic help, including assistance adapting to online learning.
Faculty are encouraged, as ever, to let Learning Commons consultants know how we can help your students succeed.
Peer Tutors:
Students will sign up for tutoring in the usual way using the tutor scheduling system. First-time requests can be made as usual using the tutor request form.
Tutoring sessions will be held using Google Hangouts Meet. These forms are also available on my.coe in "Academic Support" under the Student tab.
Supplemental Instruction (SI):
SI Leaders and Shanna Pikora will be using Google Meet for their SI Sessions. SI Sessions will take place at their regularly scheduled time. Attendance will be taken so students will get credit for attending. Students in classes with SI will be sent links with instructions.
TRIO/AAP:
TRIO/Academic Achievement Program consultants will continue to meet with their students and will be available during regular business hours throughout the term. Each consultant will be in touch with those students they see regularly about their preferred form of communication.
Writing Center:
The Coe Writing Center will be available for online consultations. Students can go to coe.mywconline.com to make an appointment. Students can make appointments in advance; some virtual "walk-in" appointments will also be available. A computer with a mic and internet connection are the best tools, but if students don't have access to wifi, they can also sign up for and have a digital writing consultation using their phone's browser.
The digital conferencing platform will allow students to return to the appointment link to play back the consultation.
As usual, the Coe Writing Center offers conversations about any writing project at any stage of the writing process. Consultants can send reports to faculty if the student requests.