SI Leader Assignment
1) Why am I being assigned an SI leader?
The course you are teaching has been identified as a high-risk course. If your section
                           is being staffed and others are not, this may due to one or more of the following
                           reasons: your particular section has been chosen due to high enrollment; all of our
                           SI leaders have schedules that conflict with the other sections; your section was
                           staffed based on a recommendation from department leadership.
2) Can I opt-out of having an SI leader?
We understand that incorporating an SI leader into the classroom might lead to some
                           concerns. SI leaders are supplemental tools that can be used as an extension of the
                           students in order bridge gaps in student learning. You can opt-out if your class isn’t
                           required to be staffed under a grant; to do this you can contact siprogram@uhd.edu. If your class is required to be staffed as part of a grant or project, please contact
                           your department chair for more information. 
3) Why didn’t I get the SI leader that I recommended? 
While the program’s intention is to provide the faculty with the SI leader they requested,
                           scheduling ultimately comes down to the SI leader’s class schedule. Part of the responsibilities
                           of an SI leader is to attend class as a model student. Most likely, the SI leader
                           you requested has a class that interferes with your class. 
4) I had an SI leader last semester. Why wasn’t I assigned one this semester?
Inconsistency in SI assignments can be attributed to three possible reasons:
- All current SI leaders have conflicting schedules with your section.
 - There is a lack of new SI leaders for the course. If there is a shortage of SI leaders, sections will be staffed based on highest enrollment, recommendation from departments, or the SI leader’s availability.
 - The course in question has been dropped due to funding constraints.
 
5) How can I request an SI leader for my class?
Generally, courses are staffed after they have been identified as high-risk barrier
                           courses by your department.
Faculty may complete the online SI Leader Request Form: UHD Faculty SI Leader Request Form
Faculty interest is appreciated and every effort will be made to assign an SI Leader for the classes requested. If you don’t have an SI Leader in mind, one will be carefully chosen and matched with you and the classes.
Please Note: The SI Leader recruiting, hiring, training, and class assignment process begins prior to the start of each semester. Once classes begin, an SI Leader assignment cannot be guaranteed.
You may also email siprogram@uhd.edu with any questions or information about adding an SI Leader to a course. 
6) What do I do if my student(s) or I have problem with my SI leader?
The SI Leaders are trained to build the most effective relationship with their assigned
                           instructor and students. However, if you are having some concerns regarding your SI
                           Leader, we strongly recommended that you contact siprogram@uhd.edu. It is difficult for the superiors to monitor an SI leader’s behavior in class without
                           disrupting the classroom environment so we strongly encourage faculty to contact the
                           SI program at any point during the semester.     
