Study Habits
College Resources
Advising
Finance
Are You Ready
100

Your dominant one can be visual, auditory, or kinesthetic.

What is your learning style? 

100

Staff that provides assistance with College Success Skills. 

What is a Learning Skills Support Specialist? 

100

Times when you get meet your professors in their office to discuss any course-related matter or topic of interest. 

What are office hours? 

100

A quick stop where students get their financial aid questions answered without an appointment.

What is the Welcome Center? 

100

Skills needed to supplement instruction in college.

What are College Success Skills? 

200

It can be the library or a quiet room at home. 

What is the best study location? 

200

This office assists students with their visa documents and directs them to other college-based resources.

What is the International Student Office?

200

The person who helps a student plan a course of study.

What is an Academic Advisor?

200

The Montgomery College single scholarship application for all students including undocumented students. 

What is the Montgomery College Foundation Scholarship? 

200

Federal Government Agency that provides wages information by occupation and geographic area. 

What is the US Bureau of Labor Statistics?

300

It is a memorization tool using common words. 

What are mnemonics? 

300

It provides fresh fruits, vegetables, and other food to MC students at no cost. 

What is the Mobile Food Market? 

300

In the Health Science Institute, this person instructs students and simultaneously assists them with their educational plans.

What is Faculty? 

300

Students ineligible to complete the FAFSA can complete this form to receive assistance from the State to help pay for college. 

What is the Maryland State Financial Aid Application? (MSFAA)?

300

A symbolic welcoming into a new profession.

What is a pinning ceremony?

400
It can be the morning, afternoon, or evening.

What is the student's best study time?

400

An experienced student helps guiding a less experienced student through a process. 

What is peer-mentoring? 

400

The percentage of first semester students who enroll in the program in subsequent semesters. 

What is retention? 

400

Money for education provided by the government, schools, or private donors, which do not have to be repaid.

What are Grants?

400

Series of events used to welcome new students at a school. 

What is a Student Orientation? 

500

Concept maps, flow charts, note cards, and category charts are all examples. 

What are study tools? 

500

This location offers study group space, textbook loans, and tutoring to Health Sciences and Nursing Students in the building.

What is the Medical Learning Center?

500

Feelings of belonging to the school. 

What is Connectedness? 

500

Money for education awarded to students because of their need, or academic or athletic achievement.

What are Scholarships?

500

Formal procedure for an external agency within a specific career to assess new graduates credentials.

What is certification? 

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