Self Advocacy
Accountability
Time Management
Mental Health
100

Taking a day to recharge or catch up on non-academic needs.

What is a mental health day?

100

Making the decision to stay in and study instead of going out to a party.

What is personal responsibility?

100

Your main priority in college since you are paying for it.

What are your classes and school work?

100

The feeling of having too much to get done and not enough time to do it.

What is overwhelmed?

200

Your learned strategies to get ready for tests.

What are study habits?
200

The good and bad that you have to accept responsibility for.

What are successes and mistakes?

200

A tool used to organize assignments, tests, and deadlines.

What is a planner?

200

A person you feel comfortable talking to about your mental health.

What is your safe space?

300

Communicating to friends, peers, and family members what your limits are.

What is setting boundaries?

300

Going to office hours for a class that you are struggling in.

What is initiative?

300

An important aspect of your life to prioritize so that you don't burnout.

What is rest?

300

The process of discussing hardships in order to better deal with them.

What is counseling or therapy?

400

Communicating your disagreements or discomforts to the people involved with them.

What is conflict management?

400

Planning time for work through out the week to stay on top of your classes.

What is prioritization?

400

The person you should talk to if you are having a hard time managing all of your classes.

Who is your academic advisor or success advisor?

400

The feeling of disorientation, confusion, or anxiety when facing people and places you have never dealt with before.

What is culture shock?