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Sent: 2019-12-03
From: EIU
To: Various Recipients

Subject: Helping Students in Distress

Dear Faculty and Staff:

Throughout the final weeks of classes and the week of exams, you may encounter students who are struggling. Warning signs that a student is in distress include: nervousness, increased irritability or undue abrasive behavior, poorly-prepared work, change in attendance patterns, marked change in personal hygiene, and/or excessive social isolation with alarming behavior. If you identify these or other unusual signals in a student, we offer these guidelines in helping your students:

芒鈧 Do not ignore unusual and/or inappropriate behavior. Share specific concerns about behavior with the student as quickly as possible. Inform the student that such behavior is distracting and inappropriate.

芒鈧 Listen to the student. Request to talk with the student and listen carefully to the student. While respecting the student芒鈧劉s privacy, consider your comfort level and personal safety. If you choose to meet with a student in your office, you may ask a colleague to join you.

芒鈧 Document your observations. Write detailed notes about the student芒鈧劉s behavior and your concerns. These notes can be extremely helpful when a student needs to be referred to another department for assistance.

芒鈧 Referral options. If you believe that the student is in need of additional assistance, there are a variety of offices on campus to help, including:

o The Counseling Clinic in the Human Services Building (581-3413, http://www.eiu.edu/counsctr) for students who need emotional assistance. (If it is after business hours, please contact LifeLinks for assistance at 1-866-567-2400.)

o The Office of Student Accountability and Support (formerly Student Standards) in the University Union (581-3827, http://www.eiu.edu/judicial) for students who are disruptive in the classroom.

o The University Police Department (581-3212, /police/) for concerns involving public safety. Use 911 in an emergency situation.

o The Medical Clinic in the Human Services Building (581-3013, http://www.eiu.edu/health/) for a health-related concern.

o Additionally, a resource entitled 芒鈧揇istressed Student Handbook芒鈧 is available at http://www.eiu.edu/counsctr/Distressed%20Student%20Handbook%202016.pdf.

CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT

Technology Support

217-581-4357
support@eiu.edu