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Professional or Academic Highlights
8 Dimensions of Wellness
Resumes
100

This group of indidivules help guide you through your academic program by: 

  • helping you clarify your academic, professional, and personal goals;
  • explaining program and university policies;
  • helping you with academic or personal matters;
  • making sure you stay on track to graduation.

Academic Advisor

100

There is a swimming pool in this building on campus.

Rec Center

100

An event where multiple employers gather to find future candidates for employment and students attend to seek employment.

Career Fair

100

This dimension focuses on one's awareness of their financial situation and efforts to manage it wisely.

Financial Wellness

100

Name two sections on a resume

Name/Contact Information

Education

Experience

Leadership & Involvement

Skills

Awards

200

What is the minimum GPA to be in good academic standing with the university?

2.0 cumulative GPA

200

This transportation service helps students get to and from places around campus.

Campus Shuttle Service

200

Name two places you can go on campus to obtain academic help.

Learning Commons, MASS Center, Writing Center, Library

200

Being aware of limited natural resources is the ______ wellness dimension.

Environmental

200

Name 3 ways you can use your resume.

Internships & Job Applications

Career Fairs

Graduate School Applications

Parents and Friends

References

Informational Interviews

300

"As a member of the University of Cincinnati, I will uphold the principles for a Just Community and the values of respect, responsibility, and inclusiveness.  I will promote the highest levels of personal and academic honesty and aspire continuously to better myself, the Bearcat community, and the world." What am I? 

Bearcat Bond

300

This student group on campus helps make big decisions on behalf of the student population.

Student Government

300

Name one website used to explore career opportunity details like pay, job outlook and required education.

Occupational Outlook Handbook

O'Net

What Can I do With This Major

300

Attending college is an example of expanding this wellness dimension.

Intellectual

300

A place where all UC students can participate in career exploration, planning and development

Bearcat Promise Career Studio

400

Name something the Student Code of Conduct covers.

Non-academic violations

Academic Violations

Student Organizations

On and Off Campus Behavior

Riotous Behavior

400

This office makes sure that no Bearcat goes hungry, and that they have access to all the supplies they may need in order to succeed on campus.

Bearcat Pantry

400

This amount of credit hours is required to graduate with a bachelors degree.

120

400

Improving self-concept and maintaining relationships are examples of what wellness dimension?

Social

400
This document summarizes your abilities,education, and experience. 

Resume 

500

Double or Nothing!

What does the acronym SMART stand for in relation to SMART Goals.

S- Specific

M - Measurable & Motivating

A - Achievable & Aspiring

R - Relevant

T - Time-bound

500

Name the three different Identity and Inclusion spaces on campus 

African American Culture & Resource Center

Ethnic Programs & Services

Women's Center

LGBTQ+ Center 

500

Explain the difference between a Minor and a Certificate.

Minor – a secondary specialized area you choose to study that compliments your major or is of personal interest to explore while in undergrad.

Certificate – a specialized area you choose to study that compliments your major or will provide professional advancement. Certificates do not have to be completed with a degree and can be a stand-alone study option

500

Feelings of love, hope and abundance.

Discovery of meaning and purpose 

Moral or ethical reasoning

Are all examples of what dimension?

Spiritual

500

_____  ______ should be used to describe experience and accomplishments (two words).

Action Statements OR Action Verbs