The office that helps with paying for college.
What is Financial Aid?
Probably the biggest time waster.
What is your phone/social media?
Where Tri-C students in need can get connected to community resources.
What is Project Go/Benefits Navigator?
The most important healthy habit for test preparation.
Tri-C's athletic teams' name.
What is Triceratops?
A great way to manage savings and expenses.
What is a budget?
The number of credit hours to earn an associate degree.
What is 60?
Where you go if you need help getting into a four-year college or university.
What is the Transfer Center?
A useful note-taking technique.
What is the Cornell Method?
The President of Tri-C.
Who is Dr. Baston?
Money for college that you don't pay back.
What is a scholarship or grant?
When you put off the work you know you need to do.
What is procrastination?
Natalie Harrington.
Who is the Director of Career Services?
The person that helps you learn how to research a topic.
Who is a librarian?
The number of campuses at Tri-C.
What is four?
The form that students fill out to get money for college.
What is the FAFSA?
The length of time on average that most students take to earn a four-year degree.
What is six years?
You can go here to get advice about classes, career choice, and just when you need to talk.
What is Counseling?
The three general subject areas we have tutors for at Westshore.
What are math, science, and English?
The amount of food any student can get for free each week at the food pantry.
What is 10 lbs?
On-campus jobs for college students.
What is work study?
The person at Tri-C that can help you with time management.
Who is the Student Success Specialist?
The office that helps students with accommodations like extra time on tests, etc.
What is Student Accessibility Services?
# of hours you are meant to spend studying for every hour you're in class.
What is two?
The year Tri-C was founded.
What is 1963?