What Every Student Needs to Know
Career & Academic Planning
Reflective Learning & Persistence
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Personal Wellness
100

A course that must be completed before you can take another course

What is a prerequisite?

100

The person on campus who can help you register for classes and assist you with career/transfer planning

Who is your academic advisor?

100

How can you develop critical thinking skills?

  1. Reflect and practice  

  1. Analyze the influences on your thinking and in your life 

  1. Redefine ways you see things 

  2. All of the above

What is All of the above

100

All the ways that people are different, including the different characteristics that make one group or individual different from another

What is Diversity?

100

Which action will help you achieve your financial goals?  

  1. Monitoring your spending   

  1. Creating a budget   

  1. Choosing loans wisely   

  1. All of the above   

What is All of the Above

200

The grade you will receive if you stop attending class and do not officially withdraw

What is a "Y" grade?

200

The application where students can look at their degree requirements to see which courses they must take to graduate

What is DegreeWorks?

200

Which of the following is a way to deal with setback?

A. List your resources

B. Cry uncontrollably

C. Rebuild your confidence

D. A and C

What is A and C

200

Tolerance for all the ways that people are different

What is Inclusion?

200

True of False: Good mental health means you are happy and successful all the time.

What is False

300

According to the Academic Honesty Policy in your Student Handbook, if you submit a paper to a current class that you wrote for a different class, it is called this

What is plagiarism?

300

The number of credit hours students must take each semester, on average, in order to complete their associate's degree in two years

What is 15 credit hours per semester? (five 3-4 credit hour classes)

300

Which of the following is not a characteristic of critical thinking? 

  1. Exploring all options 

  1. Challenging reasoning 

  1. Memorizing

  2. Examining assumptions


What is Memorizing

300

Giving differing treatment to make opportunities the same

What is equity?

300

Which of the following is not a healthy way to prepare for class or life?  

  1. Exercising regularly  

  1. Drinking lots of coffee to stay awake and study for test  

  1. Getting enough sleep  

  2. Visiting a counselor, advisor or instructor when overwhelmed

What is drinking lots of coffee to stay awake and study for test

400

The application where students can find "My Success Network," which will connect them to people and services that can help them throughout their college career

What is Connect4Success (C4S)?

400

The percentage that an average college graduate earns more than a non-college graduate over the course of their lifetime

What is 75%?

400

The process of analyzing a problem, situation, data, text, etc. and determining the validity of its claims or interpretation. 

What is Critical Thinking

400

________ is being invited to the party.  ________ is being asked to dance. ________ is being taught how to dance if you don’t know how.

What are Diversity, Inclusion, Equity?

400

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says that college students should get at least _______ hours of exercise each week.

What is 2.5 hours

500

If you want to take a class that is fully online (asynchronous) using Blackboard, the 'Campus' column on SOAR will list this abbreviation

What is ONL?

500

Word that means a student has registered a major and is pursuing courses toward a degree or certificate

What is matriculation?

500

One strategy to prevent procrastination?

What is breaking your studying into chunks

What is turning off your phone

What is setting up a rewards system

What is studying in a study only space

What is using checklists for incremental accomplishments

500

True or False? One positive effect of diversity is understanding that equity has been achieved.

What is False?

500

SMART goals stands for?

Specific, Measurable, Able (Actionable), Realistic (Rewarding), Timely.