Success Support Plan (SSP)
The Success Support Plan is open to all students who are looking to strengthen their academic success, but it is especially designed to support students placed on academic probation. If you have been placed on academic probation, we strongly recommend you follow the steps outlined below to help you strategize successful completion of next-semester courses and return to good academic standing.
NOTE: CCA's goal is to help you get the care and support that is needed during difficult and challenging personal and academic circumstances.
- If you have concerns related to behavior, basic needs, disability services, health and wellbeing, or potential policy violations, we highly encourage you to submit a CCA Cares Form.
- For support through a broad spectrum of mental health services, including individual therapy, crisis intervention, consultation, referrals, workshops, and outreach, we highly encourage you to make a Counseling Appointment.
Step 1: Schedule Recommended Meetings
For Undergraduate Students:
- Schedule 2 meetings with your Academic Advisor (1 at the beginning of the semester to identify goals and 1 before the Course Withdrawal deadline to review midterm progress)
- Schedule 2 meetings with your Program Chair (1 at the beginning of the semester to identify goals and 1 before the Course Withdrawal deadline to review midterm progress)
- Schedule 5 academic coaching sessions throughout the semester to support your learning
For Graduate Students:
- Schedule 2 meetings with Graduate Advisor to identify goals and discuss current and future courses, midterm progress, year-end review, thesis, or other relevant topics
- Schedule 5 academic coaching sessions throughout the semester to support your learning
Step 2: Review Need-To-Know Policies
- Add, Drop, Withdrawal Policy
- Attendance and Engagement Policy
- Satisfactory Academic Progress (if you’re eligible for Financial Aid)
For Undergraduate Students:
For Graduate Students:
Step 3: Implement Academic Success Strategies
- Academic Success Guides
- Academic Success Tools
- College Tips
- Essential Success Skills
- Hack Your Homework
- LRC Podcast by Academic Coaches
- Organize and Prioritize Tutorials
- Student Success Guide: Questions to Ask Professors
For Graduate Students:
Step 4: Reflect and Develop SMART Goals
- Engage in Self-Reflection about your strengths as a student and any challenges that may impact or have impacted your academic performance
- Review A Guide to Goal Setting
- Review Prioritize with SMART Goals and resources
- Create 1-2 SMART Goals to work on this semester
- Assess your SMART Goals mid-semester and make adjustments as necessary
- Review Sticking With Goals When It Gets Tough