What does SSS stand for in TRIO/SSS?
Student Support Services
True or False: Many TRIO/SSS students are first-generation college students.
True
What are Gannon’s University colors?
Maroon and Gold
True or False: Cramming is the best way to study.
Cramming - to study intensely in a short amount of time, usually right before a test or exam
False
What’s a classic late-night dorm snack besides instant noodles?
Popcorn, granola bars, or candy
True or False: TRIO/SSS helps only first-year students.
False
Name one TRIO program besides Student Support Services.
McNair Scholars Program or GO College Program – Talent Search
What’s the name of Gannon’s mascot?
The Golden Knight
What’s one tool that helps you stay organized?
Planner or Calendar
What’s a common “study superstition” among college students?
Sitting in the same spot, wearing lucky socks, or using a special pen
Name one benefit of joining TRIO/SSS.
Academic support, advising, mentoring, or career guidance
Approximately how many students does TRIO/SSS serve each year at Gannon?
Around 150-200 students
What annual Gannon event focuses on community service?
GIVE Day
What’s the best time to visit a professor for extra help?
Office Hours
What funny thing happens when a group project goes off-track?
Everyone blames someone
Where is the TRIO/SSS office located?
Palumbo Building – Student Success Center
Name one common outcome of students who participate in TRIO/SSS.
Graduation, scholarships, improved GPA, or career/grad school placement
Name one popular student spot on campus.
Recreation Center, Commuter Lounge, NASH Library, or Café 90
Name one healthy way to manage stress.
Meditation, exercise, music, or deep breathing
A silly way students try to stay awake during lectures.
Drinking excessive coffee, chewing gum, or stretching every 5 minutes
Who are the new TRIO/SSS Advisors?
Karen and Josna
This TRIO/SSS program helps students prepare for graduate school.
McNair Scholars Program
What’s Gannon’s official motto?
“Believe. Inspire. Transform.”
What does GPA stand for?
Grade Point Average
Name a funny college habit that always makes roommates laugh.
Singing in the shower, talking to pets, or dancing while studying.