Although generally well-intentioned, this response is often perceived as pity
Sympathy
This term is defined as, an asset that confers value or benefit to its owner
(Cultural) Capital
This Learning Strategy is essentially the opposite of "cramming"
Spacing
This completely free resource is available to students 24/7 with on-demand assistance for health
Timely Care
This dimension of wellness entails the awareness and acceptance of one's feelings or the feelings of others
Emotional
This response seeks to build understanding for individuals seeking support
Empathy
This Capital uses oppositional behaviors to challenge inequity or the status quo
Resistance Capital
This tool can assist in assigning priority (urgency & importance) to one's tasks
Eisenhower Matrix
This dimension of wellness can improve by planning and implementing a budget
Financial
These 2 words usually start a sentence that does little to support others in need
"At least..."
This Capital allows maneuverability within institutions that historically were not designed to support all communities
Navigational Capital
This quadrant on the Eisenhower Matrix is reserved for tasks that require both an immediate and significant response
Quadrant I
This resource's purpose is to foster a sense of belonging and community for the ideal student experience
First-Year Experience (FYE)
This dimension of wellness is grown and maintained through consistent and intentional communication with friends & family
Social
These are the 2 competencies that makeup Emotional Intelligence
Personal and Social
This resiliency is evident in those that allow themselves to dream of possibilities beyond current circumstances
Aspirational Capital
This Learning Strategy implements both words and visuals
Dual Coding
This department assists with determining how credits can transfer to and from other institutes/universities
Advising/Counseling
This dimension of wellness includes creating a healthy work-life balance
Occupational
Competencies are divided into 1 of these 2 components
Awareness and Management
This researcher challenged the notion that some communities lack the necessities for social mobility
(Tara J.) Yosso
This Quadrant may require the individual to say "no" to and to delegate certain tasks
Quadrant III
You can find a clothing closet and food pantry hosted by this department
Student Resource Advocacy Center
This dimension of wellness can include energy conservation and even recycling
Environmental