Study Skills
Academic Titles
Success Skills
College Life 1
College Life 2
100

Setting this on silent and away from you is key.

Cell phone

100

This is a 2-year degree.

Associates

100

Talking to these people when you don't understand class material can make a difference in your grade.

Teachers

100

This is where you go to talk to someone about help with paying for college.

Financial Aid Office

100

You can choose to live at home, off campus, or in these.

Dorms

200

You should do this while the teacher is talking.

Take notes

200

This is a 4-year degree.

Bachelors

200

This is vital for your mind and body to do so it can be at optimal level.

Sleep

200

This is where you go to talk to someone about applying to the college.

Admissions Office

200

These are activities you can be recruited for, but you need to keep your grades up.

Sports

300

Completing this and turning it in before the deadline is important.

Homework

300

This is a degree between the Bachelors and Doctorate.

Masters

300

Not getting distracted by this activity will help you get your work done.

Social media/video games

300

If you are at least taking 12 credit hours in a semester, you are considered this type of student.

A full time student

300

Students sometimes start college undecided, but some have chosen this and know what they want to pursue.

A major/career

400

You can set this to keep you on task.

Timer

400

This is a professional degree that is beyond the Bachelor's and Master's degrees.

Doctorate

400

Setting these--short-term and long-term--helps you get ahead.

Goals

400
If you take 11 credit hours or under, you are considered this type of student.

Part-time student

400

You can create your own or join one already at the college.

Club/organization

500

Someone who helps you study and understand.

Tutor/study partner

500

This can often be earned in 1-2 semesters.

Certificate

500

Having this mindset will help you achieve your goals in life.

Growth mindset

500

You should apply for these two things to help you pay for college.

Financial aid (FAFSA) and Scholarships

500

Colleges have this to help students with IEPs or 504 plans.

Access & Disability office