This center helps students with writing, math, science, and more.
What is the Tutoring Resource Center?
Studying a little each day instead of cramming the night before.
What is time management?
Getting 7–9 hours of this helps improve focus and memory.
What is sleep?
Joining clubs or organizations helps build this.
What is community?
Money set aside for future needs.
What is savings?
This office supports students’ emotional well-being and mental health.
What is Counseling Services?
Meeting with professors during scheduled help times.
What are office hours?
Drinking enough of this keeps your energy up.
What is water?
Attending campus events helps you meet these.
Who are new people?
Borrowed money you must pay back.
What is a loan?
Where students go for help with resumes, internships, and career planning.
What is Career Success Center?
Writing assignments, exams, and due dates in one place.
What is a planner?
Moving your body to reduce stress.
What is exercise?
Playing sports just for fun.
What are intramurals?
A plan for tracking income and expenses.
What is a budget?
This place provides academic accommodations for eligible students.
What is Accessibility Services?
Reviewing notes within 24 hours of class improves this.
What is retention?
Taking breaks when overwhelmed to reset mentally.
What is self-care?
Living on campus encourages this skill.
What is independence?
Free money for school that doesn’t need to be repaid.
What is a scholarship?
The office that helps students with registration, transcripts, and class scheduling.
What is the Registrar’s Office?
Forming a group to review material together.
What is a study group?
Talking to someone when you’re struggling instead of holding it in.
What is asking for help?
Balancing academics, social life, and rest.
What is work-life balance?
Using money responsibly to avoid unnecessary debt.
What is financial literacy?