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Early Feedback Progress Reports

As part of the academic advising process, course instructors issue progress reports in the fifth week of each semester based on three to four weeks of student work. Students receive feedback related to the nature of their coursework, engagement and participation, grasp of content, and overall progress; students receive a "warning” flag when they are evaluated at the time to be doing work at a grade level of C- or below. Students access their progress reports through the Starfish Student Success Platform and are strongly encouraged to meet with their academic advisor and/or instructors to discuss their progress. Early progress reports are indications of progress at a certain point-in-time, and are to be understood as prompts for working constructively to do the best work possible in a course. They are not, in any way, indications of what a student will earn for a final course grade.