Question for you all - If your student had a rough first quarter, what’s the best UCSD-specific path: Academic Advising, College Dean, CAPS, OASIS, or something else? What order did you do things in. I see conflicting opinons and advice everywhere
If your student is facing challenges after a difficult first quarter at UC San Diego, a structured approach can help them regain their footing.
Start with Academic Advising Contact the College Academic Advisors through the Virtual Advising Center (VAC). Advisors are crucial for understanding academic standing, discussing enrollment changes, and navigating degree audits. They can also refer students to additional resources tailored to their needs.
Utilize OASIS for Academic Support Next, visit the Office of Academic Support & Instructional Services (OASIS) or the Teaching + Learning Commons. These centers provide free tutoring, workshops, and learning strategists to enhance study skills and time management, addressing the root causes of academic struggles.
Seek Support from CAPS If the rough quarter has affected mental health, contact Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at (858) 534-3755 for a Brief Telephone Assessment. CAPS offers confidential support for stress and anxiety, which can be vital for students adjusting to college life.
Involve the College Dean if Necessary For serious issues like medical emergencies or personal crises, reach out to the College Dean's Office for assistance with formal accommodations and faculty outreach. This step is essential for complex situations that require additional support.