Campus Resources
Professional Communication
Money Moves
Student Success
Myth or Fact
100

This campus office helps you with resumes, internships, and career planning.

Career Services

100

This should always be included at the end of a professional email.

Signature 

100

This 3-digit number impacts your ability to get loans, apartments, and credit cards.

Credit

100

This skill involves managing your schedule and prioritizing tasks effectively.

Time management 

100

Taking 18 credits automatically means you are a stronger student.

Myth

(Strength = balance + performance, not overload.)

200

If you are struggling in a class, this free service provides tutoring and academic support.

Tutoring Center or Student Success Center 

200

Starting an email to a professor with “Hey” instead of this more professional greeting can be inappropriate.

Dear Professor ___” or “Good afternoon ___

200

Using a credit card to pay for things you cannot afford — without a plan to pay it off — leads to this costly financial problem.

Debt

200

Feeling like you don’t deserve your success or that you “fooled” people is called this.

Imposter syndrome


200

EOF is only about financial support.

Myth

(It also includes advising, workshops, mentoring, community.)

300

This office provides counseling and mental health support to students.

Counseling Services or Wellness Center

300

This should be clear and specific in every professional email.

Subject line 

300

A paid work opportunity related to your major is called this.

Internship

300

Meeting with your professor during these scheduled times can improve your understanding of course material.

Office hours 

300

Networking is only important during senior year.

Myth

(Networking starts now — professors, advisors, internships, peers.)

400

This office can help if you have questions about financial aid, FAFSA, or grants.

Financial Aid Office

400

Before sending an important email, you should always do this.

Proofread or Review 

400

This type of financial aid does NOT need to be repaid.

Grant or Scholarship

400

When you advocate for yourself respectfully and clearly, you are practicing this skill.

Self advocacy

400

If you get a refund check from financial aid, it is “extra money” to spend however you want.

Myth

(It may include loan money that must be repaid.)

500

This office might send the most emails in your inbox, but also gives you support on campus.

EOF Office

500

This is the fastest way to make a professional email look unprofessional — even if the message itself is good.

Poor grammar/spelling errors (or not proofreading)?

500

Getting a refund check at the beginning of the semester does not mean you earned “extra money” — it usually means this.

Leftover financial aid (or loan money that may need to be repaid)

500

Name three way EOF can support you beyond financial assistance.

Mentoring | Advising | Seminars | Academic support | Community 

500

Your GPA during sophomore year can significantly impact internship and graduate school opportunities.

Fact