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is not yet present. The // classes are added to so styling immediately reflects the current // toolbar state. The classes are removed after the toolbar completes // initialization. const classesToAdd = ['toolbar-loading', 'toolbar-anti-flicker']; if (toolbarState) { const { orientation, hasActiveTab, isFixed, activeTray, activeTabId, isOriented, userButtonMinWidth } = toolbarState; classesToAdd.push( orientation ? `toolbar-` + orientation + `` : 'toolbar-horizontal', ); if (hasActiveTab !== false) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-tray-open'); } if (isFixed) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-fixed'); } if (isOriented) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-oriented'); } if (activeTray) { // These styles are added so the active tab/tray styles are present // immediately instead of "flickering" on as the toolbar initializes. In // instances where a tray is lazy loaded, these styles facilitate the // lazy loaded tray appearing gracefully and without reflow. const styleContent = ` .toolbar-loading #` + activeTabId + ` { background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.25) 20%, transparent 200%); } .toolbar-loading #` + activeTabId + `-tray { display: block; box-shadow: -1px 0 5px 2px rgb(0 0 0 / 33%); border-right: 1px solid #aaa; background-color: #f5f5f5; z-index: 0; } .toolbar-loading.toolbar-vertical.toolbar-tray-open #` + activeTabId + `-tray { width: 15rem; height: 100vh; } .toolbar-loading.toolbar-horizontal :not(#` + activeTray + `) > .toolbar-lining {opacity: 0}`; const style = document.createElement('style'); style.textContent = styleContent; style.setAttribute('data-toolbar-anti-flicker-loading', true); document.querySelector('head').appendChild(style); if (userButtonMinWidth) { const userButtonStyle = document.createElement('style'); userButtonStyle.textContent = `#toolbar-item-user {min-width: ` + userButtonMinWidth +`px;}` document.querySelector('head').appendChild(userButtonStyle); } } } document.querySelector('html').classList.add(...classesToAdd); })(); Student Concerns Student Success | ÃÛÌÒapp

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Student Concerns

If this is an emergency: For immediate assistance, call 911 or Campus Safety (616) 526-3333.

The Student Concern form is available to any student, staff, or faculty to use in requesting support for a student of concern at ÃÛÌÒapp. In addition to behavioral or wellness challenges, the form can also be used for concerns related to academic advising, academic performance, class attendance (roster and attendance checks), and general safety. Family members without access to the form can submit a concern by contacting the Dean of Students office or Coordinated Care team directly (see contact information below).

Information submitted via the Student Concern form will be reviewed during business hours by a member of the Dean of Students office, a member of the Coordinated Care team, or another member of theÌýCARE Team. Concerns will be routed to the appropriate individual or team for follow-up.

Contact

If you have any questions, or if you are a parent without access to the student concern form, please feel free to contact Caitlin Finch or John Witte.

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John Witte

John Witte

Dean of Students
526-6546
Caitlin Finch

Caitlin Finch

Assistant Director of Coordinated Care & First-Year Advising
616-526-7947