The belief that skills and abilities can be learned and developed with effort.
What is a growth mindset?
Two or more people working on a common goal or mission.
What is a TEAM?
A study skill often referred to as "thinking about your thinking".
What is Metacognition?
These can be checked out from the library and used temporarily at home.
What are circulating items?
This provides "Flexibility" and "Visibility" for completing important tasks.
What is a schedule?
Individual abilities which can be transferred between jobs in various industries.
What are transferrable (soft) skills?
A short speech which makes a strong impression and connection with someone of interest.
What is an elevator speech/pitch?
These are the four techniques involved in a 'holistic approach" for managing test anxiety and preparing for assessments.
What are Cognitive, Emotional, Physical, and Logistical?
Contact them if you need help with a flat tire.
What is campus security?
Key tool in Starfish assisting students with course scheduling.
What is a Degree Plan?
A method for identifying your "wishes" and establishing plans to overcome your obstacles.
What is a WOOP Goal?
The personality "direction" which is most concerned about a team's feelings?
What is the South Compass?
This is a common type of note taking and is similar to an E&I Log.
What are Cornell Notes?
They are readily available when you have computer related issues such as email, account login, or software.
What is STAT or IT Help desk?
Your "financial" value once you subtract liabilities from assets.
What is Net Worth?
A habit associated with delaying tasks and responsibilities.
What is procrastination?
Process of developing relationships with others to share information and resources for mutual benefit.
What is Networking?
Methods for determining if learning has occurred. Formative and summative types are most common.
What are assessments?
Go here if you need assistance with a final paper.
What is the Writing Center?
Doing something because you WANT to do it!
What is intrinsic motivation?
These 24 traits attempt to define your most dominant abilities.
What are character strengths?
Type of "asset" which refers to the quality of relationships that can help you get what you need.
What is Social Capital.
SQR3 is an example of one of these.
What is an acronym?
They help students with course scheduling and career planning.
What are counselors, advisors, career coaches?
Knowing this will get you through the toughest challenges.
What is your WHY?