Campus Resources
Goals
Self Care
Careers
Financial Literacy
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The people who can advise you for your classes and career pathways.

What are advisors?

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These are goals that can be completed in 2-3 months.

What are mini goals?

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A person's ability to stand up for themselves.

What is self-advocacy?

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This a short 30 second to minute long persuasive speech you would give to an employer or executive.

What is an elevator pitch?

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These institutions are typically the cheapest form of higher education.

What are community colleges?

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These individuals keep the peace on campus and are tasked at protecting it from any threats.

Who are campus police?

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The S in SMART goals stands for this.

What is specific?

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If you have too much of this liquid you will die, but if you don't drink it you will also die.

What is H2O?

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These are something everyone has and affects the goals we make, what we are passionate about, how we make decisions, and how we spend our money.

What are values?

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This is free money the government lends individuals typically based on economic status.

What are grants?

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The Basic Needs Care Center is located in this building.

Where is 36N in the Student Success Center?

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Goals will be important for this part of your life.

What is your entire life?

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This activity brings improved mood, energy, and performance and helps your body obtain nutrients.

What is eating?

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This skill is a crucial skill to have an understanding of and is described as your ability to handle a limited resource everyone has.

What is time management?

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This is considered to be a "good" credit score rating.

What is 670-739.

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On the first and third Wednesday of every month this event is held to give away free food and other products.

What is We Care Wednesdays?

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Goals relate to these areas of your life.

What are family, education, career, wellness, spirituality, and many other areas of your life?

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This activity is crucial for your brain and body to heal and grow.

What is sleeping?

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These are the nine decision making approaches people typically use when making a big decision.

What are planning, impulsive, intuitive, compliant, delaying, fatalistic, agonizing, paralytic, and defaulting?
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This is defined as the ability to balance out your expenses with your income and can help prevent debt and save money.

What is budgeting?

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Mesa Community college has this building with books in it.

What is the library?

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The letters in SMART goals stand for this.
What is specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound?
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This emotion inhibits your ability to manage your responsibilities and can lead to other adverse emotions and health issues.

What is stress?

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These are the six Holland career types.

What are realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, and conventional?

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These are student loans you can take out where the government pays interest while you are in school.

What are direct subsidized loans?