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Important Information for Dept. Heads & Academic Coordinators/Advisors

Good communication between academic departments and the director of CRP is important when students are experiencing academic difficulty. Because CRP is designed to support the academic departments, department heads play a role in both the entrance (referral) and the exit (Change of Program) processes. The following questions and answers will help you to determine which students should be referred to CRP and will explain your role in our students' reinstatement process.

  1. ENTRANCE PROCESS (Referrals):
  2. Q: Can anyone refer a student to CRP?
  3. Q: What should I consider when referring a student to CRP?
  4. Q: What if the student I'm referring doesn't want to come back to my department?
  5. Q: What if the student doesn't know what department he/she wants?
  6. Q: Besides the conditions for reinstatement, what else should be indicated on the referral?
  7. Q: How many credit courses can a student take while in CRP?
  8. Q: Do you always register the student in the courses listed on the referral?
  9. Q: Are there any guidelines you use when scheduling students?
  10. Q: What if a student is on probation but not yet suspended? Should I refer the student to CRP or wait a quarter to see if he/she can improve academic performance?
  11. Q: Can you take every student I refer to CRP?
  12. Q: How can I increase the student's chance of getting into CRP?
  13. Q: Is there a cut-off time when you no longer accept referrals?
  14. Q: Do you process students for fall quarter over the summer?
  15. Q: How will I know if a student I referred is in CRP?
  16. Q: What happens to the suspension if a student does not get into CRP?
  1. EXIT PROCESS (Change of Programs):
  2. Q: How will I know if the student is making any progress in CRP?
  3. Q: What is the process for exiting CRP?
  4. Q: What is the CRP Transition Seminar?
  5. Q: What if the student has barely met the conditions stated on the referral? If I don't accept this student, is there any other alternative?
  6. Q: Who can I talk to if I have a question about reinstating or referring a student to CRP?

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Dawn Herman
Dawn Herman
Program Coordinator,
College Restoration Program
dawn.herman@rit.edu
585-475-2982 (Phone)
585-475-5832 (Fax)
Office: 2383 Eastman