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This spring, the Harward Center celebrated the strength of the college’s engagement with the Lewiston–Auburn community with a string of grants and awards.
Once you complete the Fall semester and move into the Spring Semester your connections may change based on the courses you are taking. You may continue to have the same advisers but you may have different instructors for that term.
Students will also be able to schedule appointments with their connections through their Success Network as well as see their contact information.
If a student is having difficulty in a class, an Instructor can raise a concern (also called a flag) in BatesReach which will automatically send an email to the student, as well as their advisers, letting them know that the student needs additional help in order to be successful in the course. The “flag” being raised is part of the Early Alert System within BatesReach and could be based on a number of factors including:
When a flag has been raised by an Instructor, the student will receive a notification in the form of an email. The student should reach out to the Instructor in order to discuss the reason for raising the flag and develop a strategy to improve. Advisers may also reach out to provide additional support.
Faculty and staff who have a connection with the student can also assign tasks to individual students within BatesReach, such as:
If you are assigned a task through BatesReach you will want to follow through with completing the task. Once the task is completed, BatesReach will show the status of the task as resolved.
Students can login to BatesReach and schedule an appointment, with the faculty/staff in My Success Network, during the office hours as set by the individual, and include a description as to why they need to meet. Once the meeting is saved, all appropriate people are notified.
Students can also choose to ask for help within BatesReach. These are the current concerns for which a student can ask for help:
The appropriate individuals on campus (instructors or advisers) will be notified regarding the student’s need for help and will reach out to the student.
Students can login to BatesReach and see all faculty and staff that currently have a connection with them by virtue of their role for that particular term. In BatesReach a student can schedule a meeting with those in their Success Network or click on the “Ask for Help” icon in order to facilitate someone reaching out to the student.
BatesReach can help students find the right people to reach out to for guidance regardless of the problem. Students can actively connect with faculty and staff who are in a position to help the student be successful in and outside the classroom.
Students can do the following in BatesReach:
When a flag is raised the student will receive an email from BatesReach@bates.edu notifying them and will include the following content:
BatesReach will notify the student via email for other related events, such as assigning a task. However, a student may access BatesReach at any time to view their profile and see if there are any outstanding concerns that need to be resolved.
BatesReach will send notifications to your current Bates College email address.
There are currently three ways in which a student can access BatesReach:
You must be an Active/Current student. If you access BatesReach through the link in either Lyceum or Garnet Gateway, you simply click on the link for BatesReach. However, if you access BatesReach via reach.bates.edu, you will need to enter your Bates College username and password.