This term describes the guide that helps new students understand academic policies and get organized.
College Smart-Start Guide
This mindset involves seeing oneself as the cause of one's successes and failures.
What is a Creator Mindset?
These motivations come from internal and external sources, respectively.
What are Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation?
This tool helps prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance.
What is the Urgency-Importance Matrix?
This concept explains the shift in responsibilities from high school to college.
Transition from High School to College?
This is the ability to choose your response to challenges.
What is Response-Ability?
This acronym stands for Dated, Achievable, Personal, Positive, and Specific goals.
DAPPS
This list tracks unscheduled events and actions that can be completed in free time.
What is the Next Actions List?
This term refers to printed or online information about courses offered at a college.
What is a College Catalog?
These internal voices judge us or protect us by blaming others.
What are Inner Critic and Inner Defender?
This term describes a passion and perseverance for long-term goals.
What is Grit?
This type of management involves coordinating daily choices within available time.
What is Self-Management?
This individual helps students with academic and career guidance
Success Coach
This process helps you make a responsible decision by considering several factors.
What is the Wise Choice Process?
This feel-good hormone increases with positive experiences.
What is Dopamine?
These activities are neither important nor urgent, often considered time-wasters.
What is Quadrant IV actions?
This is the average grade for all college courses taken, abbreviated as three letters
GPA
This term describes beliefs that cause irrational negative reactions.
What is Stinkin’ Thinkin’?
This motivational state involves thoughts about finding choices and believing you can improve.
What is Hope?
This concept involves putting off tasks that need to be done.
What is Procrastination?