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EOF Facts
100
A on-job campus: you qualify for this type of financial aid by completing the FAFSA application
What is Work Study
100

High school: these are provided are little to no cost. College: these may cost a small fortune.

What are textbooks?

100

Name three reasons why you might visit your counselor.

What is academic, social and emotional support

100
The letters GPA stand for ____ ____ ____.
What is Grade Point Average
100

One of the staff members at RU-C EOF program.

Who is Randi, Matthew, Angel, Caroline, or LaToya

200
The person provides guidance on majors, course selection registration, graduation requirements, etc.
What is Academic Advisor
200

High School: Your time and schedule are dictated by others. 

College: In college, you take back ownership of your time

You need this to maintain a balance of your responsibilities.

What is time management?

200

True or False: If you want to add or drop a course, you can do so at the beginning of either semester.

What is True?

200

The office you visit when you have issues with your grants, scholarships, and other funding.

What is financial aid.

200

A requirement at least once a month while in the EOF program.

What is a meeting with your counselor.

300
A designated time where you can meet with your professor to discuss class concerns, etc.
What is Office Hours
300

High School: In high school, you may have written these to friends. 

College: In college, you take these for yourself.

What are notes?

300

If you are worried about your performance in a particular class, this is the first person you should talk to first.

What is professor

300

Taking a minimum of 12 credit hours categorizes you as a ____ _____ _______.

What is a Full Time student

300

The letters EOF stand for: 

What is Educational Opportunity Fund.

400
Policy established by individual professor regarding your presence in class
What is Attendance Policy
400

High School: You may have had one of these to abide by from a parent/guardian. 

College: You use your own judgement to ensure that you're where you need to be.

What is a curfew?

400

This office can assist with selecting majors, creating resume, finding employment, or an internship

What is Career Center?

400

Name at least 3 possible ways to get involved on campus this fall semester.

Attending events, joining/creating a club, staying involved in EOF, joining an intramural sport

400

The division that EOF is a part of on campus.

What is Student Academic Success.

500

A program designed to familiarize new students with a college; can include information from different departments and information about registering

What is New Student Orientation

500

High School: You may have given this to bring your grade up.

College: In college, the grade you earn is the grade you earned!

What is extra credit?

500

Where you go on campus in case of illness/injury to see a doctor.

What is Wellness Center

500

The letters FAFSA stand for: 

What is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid

500

The director of the RU-C EOF program.

Who is Dr. Randi Mayers