Non-cognitive
Academic Planning, etc.
Career Exploration
Academic Skills
Financial Aid
100

Goals with specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely features. 

What are Smart Goals?

100

A two-year degree with approximately 60 credits.  

What is an Associate's Degree?

100

The different jobs one had through their careers.

What is a career path? 

100

The different ways people learn best. 

What are learning styles?

100

Money that is awarded for school based on your academic achievements that you do not have to pay back. 

What is a scholarship? 

200

Building supportive relationships, where you can depend on each other. 

What is interdependence?

200

A course that you have to take before you can take another course. 

What is a prerequisite? 

200

Groups of jobs that are related in terms of knowledge and skills.

What is a career cluster? 

200

When you learn best by doing things hands-on, by touching objects and movements. 

What is a Tactile Learner?

200

The average of all of your grades over the semesters. 

What is a GPA?

300

You put things off and get distracted by unimportant activities. 

What is procrastinate? 

300

Courses that provide a basic foundation for further study and include communications, math and science. 

What is general education? 

300

The amount of education required for a particular career. 

What is the education level? 

300

You only get one point of view and don't understand the rest of the world's perspectives and experiences.   

What is the danger of a single story?

300

A job on campus where your eligibility is determined by financial aid. 

What is work study? 

400

The ability to stick with something to persevere. 

Grit

400

A method to evaluate the quality of source material, articles, internet sources, and other printed materials. 

What is CRAAP?

400

Communication skills, interpersonal skills, teamwork, problem-solving...

What are soft skills?

400

A system that allows your reader to know where you got the information for your research or paper. 

What is documentation?

400

A form that you need to fill out each year to help determine your eligibility for financial aid. 

What is the FAFSA? 

500

Believing that you have certain abilities and strengths that can't really be changed. 

What is a fixed mindset? 

500

Using information to make connections and reach logical conclusions. 

What is critical thinking? 

500

The number of jobs available in the future, where they might be located, and what they might pay.

What are employment trends? 

500

One form of documentation that is required in an annotated bibliography or works cited page.  

What is an MLA citation? 

500

Satisfactory Academic Progress

What is SAP? 

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