Go Bellevue Bulldogs! Research at BC shows that those who actually complete FYE are more successful than those who don’t. FYE is an opportunity to obtain.

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Go Bellevue Bulldogs!

Research at BC shows that those who actually complete FYE are more successful than those who don’t. FYE is an opportunity to obtain one college-level credit in an environment where you can learn more about Bellevue College and yourself. Your syllabus lists course outcomes and expectations

Instructor Name: Subject the College: Educational Background: Fun Fact: Why I Enjoy Teaching FYE:

Setting a goal is very useful, even if the results are not what you had intended. Goals help you decide what you want and how you are going to get there. Goals are specific, attainable, and something that you want. They can be short term, long term, whatever. Think about what you’d like to get out of 1)Your FYE experience and 2)Your Bellevue College experience. Brainstorm some goals for both on page 4 of your manual.

Transition Definition: 1. Movement, passage, or change from one position, state, stage, subject, concept, etc., to another (Dictionary.com) “4 Ss” Related to Our Ability to Transition – Situation – Self – Support – Strategies 2. Any event or non-event that results in changed relationships, routines, assumptions, and roles (Nancy K. Schlossberg)

High School StudentEmployeeCollege Student AttendanceMandatory to graduateMandatory to stay employedMay or may not be monitored Time6 hours in class, 1-2 hours outside of class 8 hours at work each day3 hours in class, 6 hours outside of class ChoicesNoneLittleFlexible, student designs schedule AssignmentsModerate to none outside of class Moderate to no overtimeSubstantial work outside of class HomeworkFrequent & checked, feedback given on progress Feedback if you are not meeting standards Not always checked; feedback on progress depends on instructor. Tests (feedback on performance) FrequentSometimes frequent depending on boss; Annually Few, sporadic or minimal graded assignments Effort, Preparation, Quality of work Not always a high expectation or requirement, get 2 nd chances to make-up or redo work High expectation for each of these areas to be successful Need to put the time and effort in to be successful; student determines their approach to work specifically how and when it is done

Resiliency Definition 1. the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity. 2. ability to recover readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyancy. Video Clip: The Power of Belief

Discussion Questions: What is one thing from the “Power of Belief” that you would you want to share with others? What do you think is the “take-away” message of this video? What is the difference in thought patterns between someone with “Fixed Mindset” and “Growth Mindset?” How might the concepts of resiliency and mindset be related? How might these concepts assist you in life transitions (beyond your first quarter in college)?

Video Clip: George Picks a Career Holland Code Exercise Split into break-out rooms Intro:

STEM and Health careers  N 201 Business careers  B 104 Social Science, Arts, and Humanities careers  R 110 (ABC)

Business careers  B 104 STEM careers  B 101 Health careers  D 102 Social Science, Arts, and Humanities careers  C-120

Business careers  B 104 STEM careers  B 101 Health careers  D 102 Social Science, Arts, and Humanities careers  B 102

Business careers  B 104 STEM careers  B 101 Health careers  D 102 Social Science, Arts, and Humanities careers  B 102

Annual info session 10am -12pm, Sep 24 th, Sat, D106 Sign up with Li Liu, BC’s Study Abroad Coordinator at: Bring your family! Start 6-9 months pre-departure for: -Academic planning -Possible scholarship applications

Reminders for Day Two Read Pages in your FYE manual Bring your Fall Quarter class schedule and a sample weekly work schedule Don’t forget to bring food

Welcome Back!

Why do you think Bellevue College has these two policies? What does it mean for you knowing that your grade point average has to stay above a 2.0 (C) in order to remain a student at Bellevue College? Do either of these policies connect with the goals that you wrote at the beginning of class? If so, how? What follow-up questions do you have after reading the Grading Policy? What follow-up questions do you have after reading the Academic Standing Policy?

See something? Say something! Report any concerns for yourself or someone else –Found here: Campus Clarity Training –Found here: Questions or Comments –Title IX Office (C227) –

Prepare for… Study Skills Jeopardy!

Time management is not about managing time – it is about managing ourselves and how we choose to use our time. It is all about our choices. How will you choose to use your time? Video Clip: Ellen's Procrastination

Using your class schedule for the quarter and your own knowledge of your work and home schedule, fill in the chart on the next page to reflect the guidelines listed above. Remember, for every one hour in class, plan on two hours of studying/homework. Make sure to indicate:  Prescheduled Events: Classes, work, and other weekly activities  Time it takes to get places (driving or on the bus)  Meal time  Time it takes to get ready in the morning

Video Clip: Sometimes You're a Caterpillar Related Definitions Discrimination: Action based on prejudice toward social others. When we act on our prejudgements, we are discriminating. Harassment: The act of systematic and/or continued unwanted and annoying actions of one party or a group, including threats and demands. Prejudice: Learned prejudgement about members of social groups to which we don’t belong. Prejudice is based on limited knowledge or experience with the group. Simplistic judgments and assumptions are made and projected onto everyone from that group. Privilege: The rights, advantages, and protections enjoyed by some at the the expense of and beyond the rights, advantages, and protections available to others. Privilege is socially constructed to benefit members of the dominant group.

Bellevue College is committed to maintaining an environment in which every member of the campus community feels welcome to participate in the life of the college, free from harassment and discrimination. We value our different backgrounds at Bellevue College, and students, faculty, staff members, and administrators are to treat one another with dignity and respect.

Classes: HD, Sociology, CES Campus Events: International Night, MLK Celebration, Cinco de Mayo, Day of Silence, Disability Awareness Day On-Campus Workshops Student Clubs and Organizations

YOU be the student services staff member (or a mentor for other new students) Recommend: Support Service(s) Study Strategies Other helpful tools or resources – See page 32 for Online/Hybrid Class Tips