Student Support Network is available for undergrads needing assistance

The Student Support Network (SSN) is a program designed to identify and support students who are struggling academically, socially or personally.

The SSN consists of a small team of faculty, staff and administrators representing a variety of departments who are invested in the academic and personal success of George Fox University undergraduate students. This group meets regularly during the academic year to confidentially discuss appropriate and timely interventions for students in need of assistance or support.

Students are referred to the SSN by concerned members of the George Fox community who submit an Intervention Alert Form online found at ssn.georgefox.edu.

(Please note: Referral to the SSN or use of the intervention alert form is not intended to replace direct referral to a university service or office. It is also not intended to be used when a student misses one or two classes or fails to turn in an assignment.)

The SSN program is intended for referral when there are several issues of concern that may involve different offices or when extra support and attention would be helpful to encourage student success.

You can learn more by visiting the above website. If you have any questions, please contact Jere Witherspoon in the Office of Student Life (jwitherspoon@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2316).

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