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The Mid-Term UNSAT Reporting Tool is Now Available in my.Harvard
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When instructors submit UNSAT reports for struggling students, these students are less likely to fail the course.  

This is a crucially important step for helping students who are not making satisfactory progress. Thank you for your attention to this critically important task.
If you submit an UNSAT report, your submission WILL NOT be included on the student's transcript.

Once you submit a report, the student will be contacted by their Resident Dean. Note that this report does not notify students, so please also reach out to students directly to let them know of your concerns.
Submit a report now
When should you submit a Mid-Term UNSAT report in my.Harvard?


You are concerned about an undergraduate student's well-being or mental health.


You know an undergraduate student who is struggling academically.
Learn how to submit a report
More Ways to Help Struggling Students

Helping a student does not have to end with submitting a Mid-Term UNSAT report. If you are concerned about an undergraduate student, please consult or refer them to the resources below.

Learn how to identify and help a student in distress ›
ACADMIC RESOURCE
CENTER (ARC)

 
 
The ARC empowers students to reach their full academic potential and provides workshops, consultations, academic coaching, peer tutoring, and skills-based resources.
COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
 
A no-cost support service that works collaboratively across the University to support registered students who are experiencing some measure of distress in their lives.
LET'S TALK DROP-IN COUNSELING
 
Let's Talk provides easy access to informal, confidential conversations with CAMHS clinicians. No appointment is necessary and no fee is charged.  
 
CAMHS SUPPORT
GROUPS
 
Participation in a CAMHS support group or workshop provides a safe and supportive place for students to discuss thier concerns and learn coping skills with others who may have similar challenges.
iHOPE VIRTUAL
WORKSHOPS
 
Counseling and Mental Health Services (CAMHS) has partnered with iHope Network to provide free workshops to all Harvard students.
 
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