Early Alert Program

 

University College realizes that from time-to-time academic and/or personal situations develop which make academic achievement difficult for students. The ASU Early Alert Program allows faculty to identify students who are in need or for students to self-refer if in need of additional support services. Faculty or students can make this referral by logging into myCampus at http://mycampus.astate.edu.

 

Below is a list of services available for students.

 

COUNSELING CENTER, 972-2318               

The Counseling Center provides specialized services to help students perform better academically, cope with emotions, and be more effective in relationships with others. Counseling Center also provides career assessments and test anxiety intervention.

CAREER SERVICES, 972-3025      

The Career Services Center offers a variety of employment and career-related services to prepare students for future employment. Career Services posts openings for career jobs, internships, and part-time jobs (on and off campus jobs, and Federal Work-Study jobs) through Career Connections.

DISABILITY SERVICES, 972-3964 

Disability Services arranges for academic adjustments and auxiliary aids to be provided to qualified students with disabilities.

HONORS COLLEGE, 972-2308      

First-year students who meet ASU honors criteria are formally admitted to the Honors College. The Honors Program offers special opportunities for research and scholarship through enriched coursework, programing and fellowship.

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS, 972-2329

This office assists international students with student services and transitional needs.
FINANCIAL AID, 972-2310                                                                            

The Financial Aid/Scholarship Office processes student aid requests and provides information regarding federal student aid and ASU scholarships.

LEARNING SUPPORT SERVICES (LSS), 972-3478

The LSS offers one-on-one and group tutorial assistance with most of the ASU general education courses. Call this office to determine which learning support service best fits your needs.  

RESIDENCE LIFE, 972-2042              

The Department of Residence Life offers on-campus housing for full time college students in traditional residence halls, apartments or family housing facilities.   

REGISTRAR’S OFFICE, 972-2031                 

Registrar’s office assists students with registration issues, verifies enrollment, issues official transcripts, evaluates transfer work and is the official holder of academic records for the University.

STUDENT ACCOUNTS, 972-2285

Student accounts disperses financial aid and scholarship money and manages students’ financial account with ASU. Students work with this office to arrange payment plans.

STUDENT HEALTH CENTER, 972-2054

The Student Health Center has an array of medical services from treating minor illnesses and  injuries to providing physical exams, immunizations, female exams (including pap smears), health education, and pre/post-test HIV Counseling (includes blood draw). 

STUDENT LEADERSHIP CENTER, 972-2055             

ASU offers a variety of organizations and associations for student involvement. Students can contact the Leadership Center or their academic department to learn about these opportunities.

UNIVERSITY POLICE, 972-2093   

The University Police Department serves a number of functions at ASU to provide a safe environment. Some services include free car unlocking and campus escorts.

UNDERGRADUATE BULLETIN & STUDENT HANDBOOK   

These resources can be found online and provide a comprehensive guide to university policies and academic information.

WILSON ADVISING CENTER, 972-3001   

The Advising Center assists undeclared students with major and course selection. Students go to this office to seek a university withdrawal.