What is the Blue Hen Success Coordinated Care Network?

A non-emergency referral system housed within the Blue Hen Success platform platform to proactively connect undergraduate students to campus support services.

How to make a referral

Click the Issue an Alert from your home screen, on a student’s profile, or from your Assigned Students list. Select the appropriate office from the drop-down menu to receive the referral. Additional information and step-by-step instructions available here.

What To Do & NOT To Do

Do NOT use the referral system for urgent, sensitive matters or include any mention of mental health/medical conditions or other personally-sensitive information. The Blue Hen Success Coordinated Care referrals are intended for non-urgent matters such as proactively connecting a student to Career Services or Tutoring. For additional details surrounding what to do within the referral system, download the Blue Hen Success Care Network Guide.

Coordinated Care Network Services

Campus Support Services Example Referral Reason
Academic Enrichment – Study Skills A student seems to need better tools for approaching academic challenges.
Academic Enrichment – Tutoring A student has expressed a need for individual, group or drop-in tutoring.
Assistant Deans/Advising A student has expressed a need for additional advising support (i.e. guidance in interpreting an academic policy or help with major exploration/change of major.) Learn more about Assistant Dean referrals.
Career Center A student has expressed interest in exploring internship/job/graduate school opportunities.
Dean of Students A student needs help connecting to campus resources or has expressed the need for a medical leave of absence. Learn more about Dean of Student referrals.
Disability Support Services A student asked about how to register for accommodations based on their documentation.
ELI – English Language Institute An international student for whom English is not his/her first language needs English language support.
Library – Research Support A student expresses concerns over working on/finding resources for their research or multimedia (video, podcast, web) project.
NUCLEUS An Arts & Sciences student is looking for ways to connect to campus resources and enhance their undergrad experience through high impact activities.
ISSS – International Student & Scholar Services An international student has an immigration case impacting his/her academic progress.
Residential Life & Housing A student has expressed concern regarding their roommate relationship.
Student Diversity & Inclusion A student has expressed an interest in identifying a greater sense of belonging or affinity space based on diversity, identity, equity, and inclusion.
Student Financial Services A student has shared concerns over meeting their student financials or has a financial hold preventing registration and needs assistance.
Transfer Credit/Transfer Student Services A transfer student is not sure how transfer credits are counting towards academic requirements.
Undergraduate Research A student has expressed interest in getting involved in undergraduate research opportunities on campus.
Veteran Student Services A student using GI benefits is considering dropping or withdrawing from a specific class or term.

Center for Counseling & Student Development

Although the Center for Counseling & Student Development (261 Perkins) isn’t a referral option within the Blue Hen Success platform, they’re an important partner in the Care Network for UD students. A student can call them at 302-831-2141 (MRF 8-5; TW 8-6) to set-up an initial consultation meeting. If you think a student’s needs are urgent, either encourage the student to walk-in during regular office hours or you may call them directly to consult about the student. As a reminder, the UD Helpline is available 24/7/365 at 302-831-1001. Faculty and staff are encourage to review this important CCSD website about resources for students.

 What is the Blue Han Success Coordinated Care Network?

A non-emergency referral system housed within the Blue Hen Success platform platform to proactively connect undergraduate students to campus support services.

Click the Issue an Alert from your home screen, on a student’s profile, or from your Assigned Students list. Select the appropriate office from the drop-down menu to receive the referral.  Additional information and step-by-step instructions available here.

 What is the Blue Hen Success Coordinated Care Network?

A non-emergency referral system housed within the Blue Hen Success platform platform to proactively connect undergraduate students to campus support services.

 How To Make a Referral

Click Issue a Referral from your home screen, on a student’s profile, or from your Assigned Students list. Select the appropriate office from the drop-down menu to receive the referral. Additional information and step-by-step instructions available here.

Be aware that anything you write remains as part of a student’s education record – accessible to the student, if requested, and viewable by advisors/staff. Responses to referrals (closed cases) will typically occur within a few business days.

 What To Do:

  • Use for referrals that are NOT time sensitive or urgent
  • Include who you are – e.g., “as this student’s advisor”
  • Provide info for the receiving office – e.g.,
    “this student could benefit from loan options or career advice from your area”
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 What NOT To Do

  • Do NOT use the referral system for urgent, sensitive matters
  • Do NOT include any mention of a mental health/medical condition
  • Do NOT include personally-sensitive information about a student

 Who Is Part of the Coordinated Care Network

Below are a list of University departments that are part of the Coordinated Care Network. Click on each department for an example of a referral reason.

  • Study Skills – A student seems to need better tools for approaching academic challenges.
  • Tutoring – A student has expressed a need for individual, group or drop-in tutoring.

A student has expressed a need for additional advising support (i.e. guidance in interpreting an academic policy or help with major exploration/change of major.) Learn more about Assistant Dean referrals.

Student has expressed interest in their post-graduate and occupational pathways including:

  • Connecting major to career
  • Internships & career experiences
  • Industry exploration
  • Seeking mentorship & networking opportunities
  • Developing career skills

An Arts & Sciences student is looking for ways to connect to campus resources and enhance their undergrad experience through high-impact activities including:

  • Mentorship
  • Internships
  • Undergraduate research
  • Academic support resources

A student needs help connecting to campus resources or has expressed the need for a medical leave of absence. Learn more about Dean of Student referrals.

A student asked about how to register for accommodations based on their documentation.

An international student for whom English is not his/her first language needs English language support.

An international student has an immigration case impacting his/her academic progress.

A student expresses concerns over working on/finding resources for their research or multimedia (video, podcast, web) project.

A student has expressed concern regarding their roommate relationship.

A student has expressed an interest in identifying a greater sense of belonging or affinity space based on diversity, identity, equity, and inclusion.

A student has shared concerns over meeting their student financials or has a financial hold preventing registration and needs assistance.

A transfer student is not sure how transfer credits are counting towards academic requirements.

A student has expressed interest in getting involved in undergraduate research opportunities on campus.

A student using GI benefits is considering dropping or withdrawing from a specific class or term.

 Center for Counseling & Student Development

Although the Center for Counseling & Student Development (261 Perkins) isn’t a referral option within the Blue Hen Success platform, they’re an important partner in the Care Network for UD students. A student can call them at 302-831-2141 (MRF 8-5; TW 8-6) to set-up an initial consultation meeting. If you think a student’s needs are urgent, either encourage the student to walk-in during regular office hours or you may call them directly to consult about the student. As a reminder, the UD Helpline is available 24/7/365 at 302-831-1001. Faculty and staff are encourage to review this important CCSD website about resources for students.