What to Do When You Face a Problem

We know that you have a busy life that extends beyond your experience as a student here at World Campus. If you ever need additional support, there are a number of places you can go to help. If you need academic support, consider reaching out to your course instructors first. They can often provide the best strategies for managing class assignments. In addition to the academic support specialists whom we spoke of in an earlier lesson, your academic adviser is also a great resource for academic support or providing you with contact information for other student support services, such as student affairs conduct, care, and concern, disability services Links to an external site., military support Links to an external site., or mental health services Links to an external site..

Support and Resources for Student Concerns

Your academic experience is of paramount importance. So if during your education you encounter behaviors that are concerning, are disruptive, or impede your or other students' performance, you can reach out to the World Campus Conduct, Care, and Concern staff to express your concerns. Our staff can also help students who are feeling challenged by something other than a mental health concern, such homelessness, personal emergencies, and family issues.

World Campus support services also recognizes that some issues might require students to have a tough conversation with an instructor. In the event that you need someone to work with you to resolve an issue with your academic departments or instructor, your first step should be completing a conduct, care, and concern form Links to an external site..  We truly hope that you never need to utilize these resources, but please know that we're here to support you if the need arises.