Where do students go for tutoring?
The Academic Support Center (the ASC)
What are the three learning styles
Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic
Somewhere future employers might go to learn more about you
Your social media
What is the learning management system where my courses are located?
Canvas
How do you qualify for Trio?
You are student who receives financial aid, has a disability, or is a first-generation student
The ways our minds and bodies react to any situation
What is stress
What is the minimum academic standing needed to graduate from Chesapeake College
A 2.0 GPA
The building where I find my advisor
The Dorchester building
The Chesapeake College student portal
What is MyCampus
Often the most difficult type of test to take since instructors have higher expectations of student preparedness and performance
An open-book test
A way to decide how to use your degree or training for your future in the working world
What is career planning
Chesapeake registration and beyond. Allows you to search for classes, view your schedule, check your grades, GPA and your student plan
What is self-service
Where students can go for food and essential supplies
What is The Corner of Care
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely
What are SMART goals
Money you have to repay when you graduate from college or stop attending college
A student loan
Where do you go to get your student ID?
The Student Activities office
A program to help first time freshmen in their first two semesters navigate their way through that often challenging first semester of college
What is SAIL
A positive reaction to stress
What is eustress
How does a student follow or create a course sequence in order to graduate or earn credits to transfer to a four-year university?
Student Planning
Where to go for help with resumes, cover letters and the job search
The Office of Job Development