Submit an Early Alert

The Faculty Early Alerts tool allows you the opportunity to intervene early, with a targeted communication to the student’s advisor.  It is best practice to first reach out to the student directly via phone, email or Canvas messaging.  If you’ve reached out to the student and feel as though she would benefit from additional support or follow-up from her advisor, we then recommend submitting the Early Alert. Given our accelerated nature, it’s very important that we use this tool early on in the session in order to offer effective interventions to support student success.  When you submit an Early Alert, the student’s academic advisor is notified so they can reach out to the student to offer additional support and resources.

Below are a few examples of when you might consider using this tool:

  • Student is missing assignment(s)
  • Low participation
  • Low grades
  • Late assignments
  • Student requiring support services
  • Personal hardship
  • Student not responsive to faculty outreach
  • High performing student

Access

The Early Alert Tool is embedded into every course in Canvas.  You can access this tool by clicking on “Early Alert Tool” in the left-hand navigation pane.

Watch this brief video [1:12] explaining how to submit an Early Alert in Canvas.

Best Practices

The following infographics highlight best practice for the use of the Early Alert Tool.

Infographic:  Faculty Early Alerts

Infographic:  Faculty Early Alerts-Why, When and What?

Faculty Testimony

The Faculty Early Alert tool creates the opportunity to provide feedback on exceptional student performance in addition to expressing concerns about a students’ status in your course.  This tool makes keeping the lines of communication with the academic advising team convenient and seamless.  Given our accelerated nature, it’s very important that we use this tool early and often in order to offer effective interventions to support student success.

Want to hear more?!  Watch this faculty testimony describing the benefits of the Early Alert tool.

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