ASLR
Academic Support
Career & Future
Wellness & Support
Campus Life
100

 This office helps with tutoring, study strategies, and time management.
 A. Career Development
 B. ASLR
 C. Counseling Services
 D. Registrar

B.  ASLR

100

This resource helps with essays, brainstorming, and revisions.
 A. Career Center
 B. Writer’s Workshop
 C. ASLR Tutoring
 D. Registrar

 B. Writer’s Workshop

100

 This office helps with resumes, internships, and networking.
 A. ASLR
 B. Career Development
 C. Counseling
 D. Registrar

B. Career Development

100

 This support helps with stress and mental health.
 A. ASLR
 B. Counseling Services
 C. Registrar
 D. Dining Hall

 B. Counseling Services

100

 Student-led groups you can join to find community.
 A. Classes
 B. Clubs / Organizations
 C. Offices
 D. Exams

 B. Clubs / Organizations

200

 This ASLR service lets you meet 1-on-1 to improve study habits and set goals.
 A. Therapy Sessions
 B. Office Hours
 C. Academic Coaching
 D. Advising Hold

 C. Academic Coaching

200

 These people help guide your academic planning.
 A. RAs
 B. Academic Advisors / Class Deans
 C. Coaches
 D. Professors Only

 B. Academic Advisors / Class Deans

200

These are competitive opportunities like Fulbright or Truman.
 A. Clubs
 B. Fellowships
 C. Majors
 D. Internships Only

 B. Fellowships

200

 This program provides mentorship for students adjusting to college.
 A. Mentor Program
 B. Clubs
 C. Orientation Only
 D. Career Center

 A. Mentor Program

200

 This program helps incoming students adjust before classes start.
 A. Finals Week
 B. Passport
 C. Orientation Only
 D. Advising

 B. Passport

300

These sessions teach note-taking, time management, and studying smarter.
 A. Labs
 B. Academic Success Workshops
 C. Club Meetings
 D. Lectures

 B. Academic Success Workshops

300

 This office provides accommodations for students with documented needs.
 A. Counseling
 B. Student Accessibility Services
 C. Campus Ministry
 D. Dining Services

B. Student Accessibility Services

300

 These events prepare you for interviews and job applications.
 A. Career Workshops
 B. Classes
 C. Exams
 D. Club Fairs

 A. Career Workshops

300

 This concept focuses on caring for the whole person.
 A. GPA
 B. Cura Personalis
 C. Syllabus
 D. Attendance Policy

 B. Cura Personalis

300

This is where many academic resources are located.
 A. Gym
 B. Dinand Library
 C. Dorms
 D. Dining Hall

 B. Dinand Library

400

 This program helps first-year students transition to college with support and workshops.
 A. Orientation Only
 B. Passport
 C. Study Abroad
 D. Honors Program

 B. Passport

400

 This helps you organize your schedule and manage your time better.
 A. Academic Coaching
 B. Group Chat
 C. Syllabus
 D. Finals Week

 A. Academic Coaching

400

 This connects your major to real-world careers.
 A. Homework
 B. Career Advising
 C. Study Groups
 D. Orientation

 B. Career Advising

400

 Where you go if you're overwhelmed and need academic + personal strategies.
 A. ASLR
 B. Dining Hall
 C. Gym
 D. Registrar

A. ASLR

400

 These help students build connections on campus.
 A. Homework
 B. Campus Events
 C. Exams
 D. Office Hours

 B. Campus Events

500

This resource provides peer tutors for classes like bio, chem, and neuroscience.
 A. Office Hours
 B. Library Desk
 C. STEM+E Tutoring
 D. Counseling

 C. STEM+E Tutoring

500

 This philosophy focuses on improving the writer, not just the paper.
 A. Grammarly
 B. Writing Process
 C. Memorization
 D. Editing Only

 B. Writing Process


500

 The overall goal of career resources.
 A. Pass Classes
 B. Make Friends
 C. Prepare for jobs or grad school
 D. Get Attendance Points

C. Prepare for jobs or grad school

500

 These programs support first-gen and underrepresented students.
 A. Random Clubs
 B. Passport / Mentorship Programs
 C. Athletics
 D. Dining Plans


 B. Passport / Mentorship Programs

500

The overall goal of campus resources.
 A. Grades Only
 B. Student Success & Support
 C. Attendance
 D. Rules

 B. Student Success & Support

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