Posted on April 27, 2021

As the University transitions out of the Spring term, we would like to remind the campus community about important information regarding the Starfish features available over the summer. 

Starfish Features and Availability for Summer 2021

  • May 6: Last day to issue feedback items (flags, kudos, referrals) for Spring 2021 classes.
  • May 7: Commencement, Spring 2021 flags, kudos, and referrals will be cleared (Note: Cleared tracking items will remain available for historical viewing until the start of Fall term).
  • May 12 – June 16: Summer Session I; Starfish flags, kudos, and referrals available for issue to undergraduate students enrolled in summer courses.
  • June 17-July 22: Summer Session II; Starfish flags, kudos, and referrals available for issue to undergraduate students enrolled in summer courses.

Online appointment scheduling will remain available over the summer to all instructors and staff who post availability in Starfish. Instructors and staff who will be away from campus during this time should remove all calendar availability prior to leaving. 

Note: Incoming students (new freshman, transfer, and re-admitted students) admitted for Fall 2021 will not be able to use Starfish for appointment scheduling until the Fall 2021 term starts.

Starfish Support and Training

For Starfish assistance, and for individual/group/departmental training sessions, please email starfish@uncg.edu.

Students, staff, and instructors are encouraged to explore UNCG’s Starfish website for additional information about Starfish and available training guides.   

The Students First Office would like to wish students, staff, and faculty a productive and restorative summer!

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