WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT LYON COLLEGE Small average class size “Everyone knows everyone else” Demanding Excellent opportunity to succeed Scottish Heritage COR.

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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT LYON COLLEGE Small average class size “Everyone knows everyone else” Demanding Excellent opportunity to succeed Scottish Heritage COR 100 Program

How To Succeed Plan To Succeed from the Start Show up for class. Complete all assignments. Have work done on time. Do your homework. Set up a daily schedule. Do your homework. Limit your work week. DO YOUR HOMEWORK

Take Charge of Learning Assess how you learn best. Improve reading, note-taking and study habits. Develop critical thinking skills. Improve your writing. STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

Active Learning Participate in class. Practice giving presentations. Learn how to remember more from every class. Learn from criticism. LEARN HOW TO STUDY Get to know the campus library. Do your homework

Get Connected Study with a group. (if this helps….) Get to know one person who cares about you. Get involved in campus activities. Learn about campus helping resources. Meet with your instructors. Visit your academic advisor. Get to know your student mentor STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

Know Yourself Take your health seriously. Exercise every day Have realistic expectations. Learn how to be assertive, yet tactful. Find something you’re good at doing Determine which subjects you’re most interested in STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

First-Year Questions of Freedom and Commitment: Common Concerns “Will I be able to handle this freedom?” “Maybe college will be too difficult for me.” “Will I like my roommate?” “What if I don’t pick the right major?” “Maybe I’m the only one feeling like this.” STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

Student Organizations Alpha Chi Alpha Xi Delta American Chemical Society Amnesty International Baptist Collegiate Ministry Business Law Club Black Student Association Catholic Campus Ministries Chi Beta Phi Club Med College Recyclers College Republicans Episcopalian Fellowship Fellowship of Christian Athletes French Club Highlander Honor Council Hyde Park Players International Students Association Intrafraternity Council STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS Kappa Sigma Fraternity Kappa Pi Kappa Delta Pi Lyon Campus Ministries Lyon College Quiz Bowl Lyon Concert Choir Model U.N. Mortar Board Panhellenic Council Phi Mu SWAT Scottish Heritage Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Tau Delta Social Council Spanish Club Student Athletic Advisory Organization Student Government Association Tau Kappa Epsilon Wesley Fellowship X-Treme Adventure Squad Yearbook Young Democrats Zeta Beta Tau

Those Who Start and Those Who Finish The good news... Today more than 60% of high school students go to college. The bad news… 40% of students enrolling in 4-year colleges never finish their degrees. In two-year colleges, half or more of the entering class will drop out by the end of the first year. STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

Liberal Arts Education Studies suggest that liberal arts college graduates: are more likely to be able to understand a variety of viewpoints and be able to relate to a wider variety of people are more interested in political and public affairs. are better consumers, save more money and make better investments. are more able to deal with bureaucracies, the legal system, tax laws and advertising claims. STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

Setting Goals for Success 1. Select a goal. 2. Be sure that goal is achievable. 3. Be certain you want to achieve the goal. 4. Know why the goal matters. 5. Identify and plan for potential difficulties. 6. Devise strategies for achieving the goal. Good Luck! STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS