This tool helps you keep track of what you earn and what you spend.
What is a budget?
This is the person you should contact if you are struggling in a class.
What is the professor?
This does not care WHY your assignment is late.
What is a deadline?
This is a respectful way to disagree with someone.
What is calmly explaining your viewpoint?
What is stay calm?
This refers to something you need to survive, like food or housing, not something you want.
What is a need?
In college, this is something you must do on your own when you need help.
What is ask for help yourself?
This tool helps you keep track of assignments, tests, and other responsiblilities.
If you don't understand something, this is a smart next step
Spending money you do not have can lead to this.
What is debt?
This document explains how your grade is calculated and what is expected of you for a class.
This happens when you put off work too long in college.
What is stress or bad grades?
Sharing too much personal information in professional setting usually causes this.
What is discomfort?
These are a few problems you could experience in college that you should address right away.
What is financial aid issues, roommate problems, or struggling in a class?
Missing this can cost you extra money or hurt your financial future.
These are scheduled times when professors are available to help students.
What are office hours?
What is burnout?
This is an example of a healthy boundary.
What is saying no?
Blaming others usually prevents this from happening.
What is solving a problem?
This is why saving money now matters, even if it is a small amount.
What is preparing for emergencies?
Skipping class can lead to this, even in classes where attendance is not taken.
What is missing important information?
This skill helps students manage freedom responsibly.
What is time management?
Not checking email every day can cause this.
What is missed support or opportunities?
This shows that you're handing a situation like an adult.
What is taking responsibility for your actions?