
MANAGEMENT
Please read the FAQ below for some quick answers. If you have further questions, please don鈥檛 hesitate to contact Katrina Hale, Early Academic Intervention Coordinator.
Faculty should feel free to refer any student they feel would benefit from additional support or resources. Faculty teaching in EAI courses will be asked to submit referrals for students exhibiting minor academic concerns such as:
Learning and Tutoring Services, located on the 2nd floor of the Extended Learning Building, offers free, virtual or in-person, drop-in tutoring for Economics, Finance, Psychology, History and Spanish courses. Our trained peer educators (tutors) are ready to help you develop a stronger understanding of course concepts, develop and enhance your study skills, and help prepare you for quizzes/exams. This semester LTS will also be offering a series of workshops to support First-Year students in their transition to 大发. Tutoring will start the third week of classes and run through the week before finals. A detailed schedule of our upcoming workshops and tutoring hours can be found on the LTS website. Follow us on Instagram @csusm_asc.
Questions? Email asc@csusm.edu
Website: Learning and Tutoring Services
Hours: Mon-Thurs 9am 鈥 5pm; Fri, 9am 鈥 2pm
Coordinator: Alexa Diaz
Email: andiaz@csusm.edu
Phone: (760) 750-4197
Shorter Syllabus Statement: Supplemental Instruction (SI) study sessions are offered weekly for this course. SI sessions will be offered virtually through Microsoft Teams and in-person following the modality of the course it supports. For more information about the days, times, and modality of the SI sessions for your course please talk to your SI Leader, or visit the SI website.
Longer Syllabus Statement: Supplemental Instruction (SI) study sessions are offered weekly for this course. SI study sessions are led by a student who has successfully completed this course and has been trained to facilitate group study sessions that help students improve their understanding of course material, review and discuss important concepts, identify effective study strategies, and help you prepare for exams. Students, who attend SI sessions weekly, typically earn a higher final course grade than students who do not participate in SI. SI is for everyone and open to all students enrolled in this class; attend early and often to ensure you never fall behind! SI study sessions begin during the 3rd week of the semester and are now being held virtually or in-person. For more information about the schedule and delivery of SI study sessions, please talk to your SI Leader.
Questions? Email si@csusm.edu
Phone: (760) 750-8066
This is a historically challenging course that requires students to be pro-active in their learning and study strategies. To assist you, free, online, drop-in tutoring is available to all students through the STEM Success Center, available through Zoom. No appointment needed! This fall we also have in-person, drop-in tutoring for select math and chemistry courses (please see website for more info).
Our trained peer educators (tutors) will assist you in developing a deeper understanding of course concepts, problem solving, preparation for quizzes and exams, and identifying effective study strategies. In fact, students who attend early and often have demonstrated increases in their final grades. Follow us on Instagram @csusm_stemcenter.
Questions? Email stemsc@csusm.edu
Website:
Director, Tyler Ryback
Email: tryback@csusm.edu
The Writing Center offers welcoming digital and face-to-face learning environments where certified student consultants offer constructive guidance at any stage of the writing process--idea generation, argument development, sentence-polishing, and more. They start with the prompt and ask guiding questions as you work to develop compelling work. Chat, voice, and video sessions are available on Microsoft Teams鈥; Quick Help is available on Teams鈥; asynchronous feedback is available鈥by request; and in-person tutoring is available . Additional services include Academic English support,鈥webinars, and various online resources.鈥疐ollow them on Instagram鈥.
鈥Questions?鈥疎尘补颈濒鈥writing@csusm.edu
In-Person Hours:鈥Mon and Thurs, 10am 鈥 1pm; Tues and Wed, 10am 鈥 4pm; Fri 10am 鈥 2pm
Virtual Hours: Mon-Thurs, 9 am 鈥 6 pm; Fri, 9am 鈥 2pm
Director: Evan Smith
Email:鈥esmith@csusm.edu
Early Academic Intervention is a partnership between the Dean of Students Office, Personalized Academic Support Services, and the Office of Undergraduate Studies.
In Fall 2023, we are working with faculty instructors for the following courses: GEL
101; GEO 102; GEW 100, 101A, and 101B; MATH 1, 101, 5, and 105; PHIL 110; SPAN101,
and UNIV 180-2 and 180-3. In total, this serves 70 instructors, 180 course sections,
and over 2466 students.
Get to know the EAI Team!
Regardless of the EAI supported course you are teaching; all you need to do is visit the to submit a student referral. We will take care of routing your referral to the right support resource and we will contact the student. We will do our best to let you know how the student will be supported.
From the faculty perspective, all that is different is the one drop-down menu that asks you to clarify that you are teaching an EAI course. The process may seem similar to the CCN referral you're used to, but we want you to refer any student presenting academic challenge, not just students dealing with significant challenges. On our side, we have made some structural changes but the process for faculty referral is the same. We are looking to identify any struggling students and connect them to support before their challenges become insurmountable.
Yes! Attach the Bulk Submission Template to a single EAI form to refer multiple students at once.
If you sent us a referral for a student in previous weeks but are still concerned about their work, please do refer them again and indicate within the referral that this is a second try. Staff at the various 鈥渟upport nodes鈥 of EAI are working hard to get students the help they need, but many are not responding to outreach. We鈥檇 like to know if a student鈥檚 poor performance is continuing so that we can intensify our outreach if necessary.
One of the main goals of this initiative is to get faculty instructors in the habit of referring students even if they have 鈥渓ow-level鈥 concerns, so you do not need to provide a lot of detail if this is a minor academic concern. However, any detail you do provide will help us connect the student to the right resources. If you know any specifics as to why the student is struggling, please do let us know in the referral.
Ideally, you can do both! Students are much more likely to respond to their instructors and usually respond positively when their instructors show concern. In our past pilots, we鈥檝e found students are much more likely to respond to EAI鈥檚 outreach when their instructor let them know they were referred.
We have been able to use federal COVID relief funding to add staffing to the Dean of Students Office, PASS, and OUGS that allow us to respond to the increased number of referrals resulting from this initiative, including the follow-up to referring faculty. We are also working to streamline the routing process behind the scenes to keep information flowing smoothly between EAI鈥檚 鈥渘odes鈥 of student support.
If you have not received any update about the student you referred after 2 weeks from date of referral, feel free to contact Katrina Hale.