Student Outreach System
The Student Outreach System, powered by Navigate, offers a way for community members to identify students in need of support – whether academic, personal or financial. If you are concerned about a Carthage student’s well-being, the Center for Student Success is here to help. We coordinate a campus-wide response to ensure every student gets the help they need in a timely manner.
Faculty & Staff
However, if a student is in immediate danger or a threat to others, it is imperative that you call the Office of Public Safety at 262-551-5911 or dial 911 rather than utilizing the Student Outreach System. Similarly, Title IX disclosures should be reported to a Title IX coordinator, and students experiencing suicidal ideation should be referred to the Health and Counseling Center. Please do not use the Student Outreach System for emergencies.
Parents & Families
Parents and families may choose to consult with staff in the Center for Student Success when there is a concern. You can reach us at 262-551-5800 or email studentsuccess@carthage.edu. We are happy to share information with you about Carthage policies and procedures, on- and off-campus resources, and programming specific to our office.
Please note: Student records are protected by the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. We will not be able to discuss grades, schedules, majors, and/or other student-specific details with you if your student has not granted a FERPA release for you to access their records.
A Look at the Numbers
Academic Year 2020-21 SOS Student Impact
- 965 concerns submitted by faculty, staff, and students
- 632 students impacted and connected to additional campus resources
Concerns and the Number of Students Impacted Over Time?
See below for data related to the number of concerns and the number of students impacted over the last three years.
2018-19 | 2019-20 | 2020-21 | 2021-22 | |
Number of concerns submitted | 748 | 935 | 965 | not available yet |
Number of students impacted | 452 | 508 | 632 | not available yet |
Most Common Concern Types
- Course attendance
- Grades
- Mental health