Growing Your Future
Mental Health
Financial Health
Your Overall well-being
Wealth and Your Future career
100

This on-campus resource helps you choose classes, understand your degree plan, and stay on track to graduate on time.

What is academic advising?

100

This campus office often offers free or low-cost therapy, workshops, and crisis support for students.

What is the counseling center

100

This simple plan for your money helps you decide how much to spend, save, and avoid going broke before the next paycheck or refund.

What is a budget?

100

Getting enough sleep, eating regular meals, and drinking water are all basic habits that support this specific part of your health.

What is physical health?

100

A company that cares about more than just profit—by treating employees fairly, being honest with customers, helping the community, and protecting the environment—is being a good one of these.

What is a corporate citizen?

200

Joining one of these—like a club, organization, or professional association—helps you build friendships, leadership skills, and your resume.

What is a student organization?

200

This common college experience can feel like you don’t belong or aren’t as smart as others, even when you’re doing well academically.

What is imposter syndrome?

200

Money you put aside regularly for future needs or goals, like emergencies, trips, or moving after graduation, is called this.

What is savings?


200

Staying connected with friends, classmates, family, or mentors and having people you can talk supports what part of your health?

What is social health?

200

When you put money into something like a savings account, stock, or retirement plan expecting it to grow over time, you are making this kind of financial choice.

What is an investment?

300

This type of experience, often paid or for credit, lets you apply what you learn in class to a real workplace.

What is an internship?

300

This common mental and physical response in college students can show up as headaches, irritability, trouble sleeping, or feeling overwhelmed by classes, work, and life changes.

What is stress?

300

What rule helps you budget based on your needs, wants, and savings?

What is the 50/30/20 rule?

300

When you take time to check in with your feelings, manage stress in healthy ways, and ask for support when needed, you are taking care of this type of health

What is emotional health?


300

Health insurance, paid time off, retirement plans, and tuition assistance are all examples of this part of a job offer that matters in addition to salary.

What are benefits?

400

Regularly blocking off time in a planner or digital calendar to study, rest, and handle responsibilities is an example of this crucial success skill.

What is time management?

400

High levels of negative stress increase a person's risk of dying by what percent?

What is 45%?

400

This three-digit number shows how trustworthy you are with money and bills, and can affect your ability to rent an apartment/house, get a car, or certain loans.

What is a credit score?

400

The combination of your physical, mental, emotional, social, and even financial health working together over time makes up this bigger picture of how you’re really doing.

What is overall well-being?

400

A company where people feel supported, included, and valued—and where teamwork and respect are normal—has a healthy one of these.

What is work culture?

500

This long-term tool combines your skills, experiences, and goals into a written document that helps guide your decisions about classes, jobs, and opportunities.

What is a personal development plan?

500

What should you do when your mental health is declining?

What is reach out for support from a trusted person or mental health professional instead of trying to handle it alone?



500

What type of money is from the government or school and does not have to be paid back AND what type of money do you borrow that must be paid back over time, usually with interest?

What is a grant VS a loan?

500

When a student pays attention to their body, mind, and emotions—making choices that help them feel balanced, healthy, and able to handle life—they are focusing on this.

What is wellness?

500

When a student chooses to live below their means, avoid unnecessary debt, save consistently, and think long-term about money decisions, create assets and invest, they are actively building this.

What is generational wealth?

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