College
Finances
Academic Planning
Thinking
Career Planning
100
This objective is specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely.
What is a SMART goal?
100
A detailed report of an individual's credit history.
What is a credit report?
100
This program-specific document outlines the courses necessary to earn a credential.
What is an Academic Program Plan (APP)?
100
Planning, scheduling, and structuring your time to complete tasks you’re responsible for efficiently and effectively.
What is time management?
100
Employers take between 15 and 45 seconds to review this document about a potential employee's qualifications.
What is a resume?
200
Go here to register for classes, check your schedule, view your to do list, and check for holds on your student account.
What is student self-service?
200
number determined by length of credit history, amount of debt, new credit, type of credit
What is a credit score?
200
These pathways are designed for transfer to baccalaureate programs at universities and have substantial general education components.
What are Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees?
200
motivation, mindset, and mindfulness
What are the "3 M's" of success in college?
200
Categorizes individuals as Extroverted or Introverted, Sensing or Intuition, Thinking or Feeling, and Judging or Perceiving.
What is a Meyers Briggs personality assessment?
300
This documents indicates class assignments, due dates, and instructor contact information
What is a syllabus?
300
the ability to obtain goods or services now while paying for them in the future
What is credit?
300
These credentials, usually associated with technical programs, provide completers with marketable, entry-level skills.
What are certificates?
300
describes the process of thinking about thinking
What is metacognition (or critical thinking)?
300
Add this to your resume to communicate the type of position you are interested in
What is an objective statement?
400
when engaging in this activity, the first step is to define the problem.
What is problem solving?
400
the price of using credit – an expense to borrow funds.
What is interest?
400
This individual can monitor and accurately document progress toward meeting your academic goals and provide you with information about and strategies for using the available resources and services on campus.
What is an advisor?
400
Examples include Hasty Generalization, Straw Man, Shifting Burden of Proof
What are illogical fallacies?
400
These attributes are important to employers - and include attitude, communication, creative thinking, work ethic, teamwork, networking, decision making, positivity, time management, motivation, flexibility, problem-solving, critical thinking, and conflict resolution.
What are soft skills?
500
This assessment measures preferences for learning in four modalities
What is VARK? (visual, auditory, reading, anesthetic)
500
includes assessing your financial situation, setting goals, and ongoing monitoring/review of spending patterns.
What is a budget?
500
Includes Written Communication, Oral Communications, Arts and Humanities, Quantitative Reasoning, Natural Sciences and Social and Behavioral Sciences
What are general education requirements?
500
starts with knowledge, moves up to comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and ultimately, evaluation
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
500
components of this model include self assessment, exploring career options, reflection, and taking action.
What is the career planning model?