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How to Navigate Your Planner

University Terminology

 

 

First- Generation

Undergraduate

Graduate

Academic Advisor

Registrar

Syllabus

Dropping a class

Prerequisite

Office Hours

GPA (Grade Point Average)

Withdrawal 'w'

Credit Hour

Canvas

Grants

Merit Scholarships

Scholarships

Transfer Student

Subsidized Stafford Loan

Unsubsidized Stafford Loan

University Seminar Concepts

 

Transition to College

College is the time for a lot of firsts.

 

Transitioning to or from a college or university brings new experiences and responsibilities for students entering this exciting phase of life. It marks a time of independence, where you have opportunities to navigate to adulthood. While being away from friends and family may initially feel overwhelming, you can maintain relationships even at a distance. The balance between staying connected and focusing on academics becomes essential as the semester progresses.

Embracing newfound independence means taking charge of your actions and decisions for managing and establishing a routine. Meeting new people, who are experiencing similar situations, can help with the loneliness and anxiety of being away from everything that is familiar.

Get out and meet your classmates or someone that has similar interests. Effective planning and relationship-building are crucial skills to attain now.

Navigation through college is a transformative journey where personal growth and academic achievements go hand in hand. By finding the right balance between maintaining relationships, embracing independence, and staying organized, you can create a fulfilling and successful college experience.

 

 

Student Involvement & Engagement

 

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