Wendy, I have a form, but it just lists the student's name on one side and the course on the other. If a faculty member recommends a student, and if the student has the requisite GPA, I give the student a try. I believe this helps to develop a good relationship with the faculty and they feel a stake in the program. It works for us. LSL "Wilson, Wendy" wrote: > I am sorry that I did not make myself more specific. I am actually looking > for a form that the faculty can use to recommend a student to be a tutor in > our program. > > Our faculty want a definite say as to whether a student should participate > as a leader in the program. A recommendation form not only helps them (they > do not have to write several letters), but it also gives us the specific > information that we need to evaluate the student's capabilities. > > I appreciate the quick response from those who have already provided their > materials it is very helpful. > > Wendy Wilson > Instructional Systems Specialist, FEC > United States Naval Academy > 572-C Holloway Rd. > Annapolis, MD 21402 > Office: 410-293-6718 > Fax: 410-293-4883 > e-mail: [log in to unmask] > -----Original Message----- > From: Lou Ann Sears [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 3:59 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: faculty recommendation form > > I'm not sure what you have in mind when you say "faculty recommendation > form." Do you mean a form that a faculty member would fill out in order to > refer a student for tutoring? If that's the case, I have found that most > faculty would rather just send the student to the Learning Center. So much > paper floats around the institution that no one wants to see any more. Many > times, the student refers himself. Occasionally, another faculty member > will stop by to tell me that he or she suggested to a student that he or > she find the Center. > > Lou Ann Sears > UPG > FOB 105 > 1150 Mt. Pleasant Rd. > Greensburg, PA 15601 > phone: 724-836-7098 > Fax: 724-836-7493