Jump Start 2015 Quick reminders
Codes SD11 SDS3 ADJS If their status is inactive, they can still attend, but we will have to register them manually. Students must be logged into their My ASU in order to register.
Sample Schedule Move-In Day 1: 7 am: Check-in · Program and residential hall check-in 9am-10:15am: Program Welcome & Commuter Check-in · Motivational speaker 10:15-11:15 am: Session I · Parents: Mock lecture · Students: MyASU/BB 11:15-12:15: Session II · Parents: Adaptive Lab · Students: Mock Lecture 12:30: Lunch 1:30-8:00 pm: Family time 8:00pm: Floor meeting + activity Day 2: Theme = Connections/Resources 8 or 9 am to 10:30: Scavenger Hunt 10:30-12:00 pm: Student Panel 12:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm Faculty Panel (50 students per panel; 3 faculty) 2:00 pm Understanding your syllabus 3:00 pm Group debrief 4:00-6:00- College time 7:00- 10:00 pm Social programming Day 3: Theme = Resources/Academics 9:00 am: ENG/MAT/Review Session 10:00 am: ENG/MAT/Review Session 11:00 am: ENG/MAT/Review Session 12:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm Game for grit 2:00 pm /Communication 3:00 pm Group debrief 4:00-5:00 pm Social programming
ASU19 The ASU19 – Jump Start is a one-week program for incoming first-year students to ASU and is designed to set them up for academic success. Students will be introduced to the tools and processes that support their journey and will learn how to connect with other students via collaborative environments. Students are encouraged to register for the in-person Jump Start 2015 transition program as a companion experience to this course on August 12-14, This is a zero (0) credit course and there are no fees attached to it. The sections are listed in the Fall semester class search.
ASU19 continued The following sections are available in Fall 2015 course schedule: · ASU1906/29— 07/03 iCourse · ASU19 07/06— 07/10iCourse · ASU19 07/13— 07/17iCourse · ASU19 07/20— 07/24iCourse · ASU19 07/27— 07/31iCourse · ASU19 08/03— 08/07iCourse · 92138ASU19 08/24— 08/28iCourse
FIN123 A practical approach to financial challenges faced by ASU students. Emphasizes financial choices likely to be encountered while at ASU, as well as issues to be encountered immediately upon graduation. Topics include credit cards, student loans, credit scores, saving, investing, insurance, transportation, housing, taxes, goal setting and budgeting. Students will be encouraged to complete the course before the start of the Fall semester. They will be billed for the course as a part of the Fall semester.
FIN123 continued The following sections are available via the Fall course search: · FIN123 07/01— 09/04 iCourse · FIN123 07/01— 09/04iCourse · FIN123 07/01— 09/04iCourse
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