
Dr. Jacob Johnson, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, and Kara Brant, Associate Director for Support and Advocacy will share current initiatives and resources, including the new Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) model and its accompanying reporting system. Johnson and Brant will take questions and seek feedback on ways to effectively support students, including elevating more significant concerns. The session will also share some basic information about using MyPLAN to raise flags for more routine classroom-related concerns like attendance, performance, and missing assignments. Please make it a priority to attend one of the sessions shown below:
· Monday, February 4, 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Nebraska Union Auditorium
· Thursday, February 7, 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Nebraska Union Auditorium
For more information, or questions, contact Christina Fielder, Director of Advising and Student Success, cfielder@unl.edu.