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1 College Preparedness: What to know……
College Preparedness: What to know…… Your future: Is learning part of it? CONNECT WORKSHOP Angela Baker, Career Skills Coach Metropolitan Community College ~ Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity Statement— Metropolitan Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, age, disability or sexual orientation in admission or access to its programs and activities or in its treatment or hiring of employees. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit This product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. The Nebraska Consortium of community colleges is comprised of equal opportunity/affirmative action institutions.

2 Successful….. what does that mean to you?
link to YouTube video: You are Limitless

3 Successful…………………………
Money Car House Vacation

4 or this……..

5 Where to go….

6 Road Starts here……

7 Change your mind…………… Live life with passion……. Convince you!
Link to YouTube: Mindshift-Motivational Video

8 Are you the “average” student:
Average age: 27.8 years old 33.4% full-time & 66.6% part-time 55.5% female & 44.5% male 29.3% minority 74% stay in Nebraska to work Over 60% qualify for some sort of financial aid

9 BE PROACTIVE NOT REACTIVE!

10 Hurdles will come up:

11 Know about them, don’t let them trip you up!

12 Who Can help you get started:
MCC Staff and offices Education Quest Foundation Family Friends/Co-workers/Mentors

13 MCC Staff and Offices: Student Services Trio
Learning and tutoring center Career Services Academic Advising Link to the Student Resources page on MCC website

14 Education quest: Choosing a college Choosing a course of study
Financial Planning FAFSA Scholarship application process

15 Family, Friends, Coworkers, Mentors, others……
Talk to others who have gone for further education and training Do a job shadow in an area in which you are interested Talk to people you respect ~ significant others, parents, supervisors Others?

16 SO YOU’RE GOING TO COLLEGE… WHAT NEXT?
Financial Considerations Employment Planning Family considerations Time Management

17 FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
Filing for Financial Aid: Education Quest & FAFSA Assistance & MCC Financial Aid Office Link to Education Quest for help with FAFSA= Link to MCC Financial Aid Office website Will your income stay the same? How will this change and how will you make this work? Do you have additional costs outside of just school costs? Daycare? Transportation? How might your income go up after just a quarter/semester or more?

18 THE APPLICATION PROCESS……
Link to Metropolitan Community College application for admission +

19 After application: meet with an advisor
Register for classes Buy books and supplies

20 SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM

21 Communicate…..Communicate…….COMMUNICATE!
Read your syllabus Introduce yourself to your teacher/get to know other students in class Call & when you will miss class Discuss accommodations if needed Read your syllabus: this is your main resource, always available

22 COLLEGE NOTE TAKING Link to YouTube video: College InfoGeek: How to Take Notes in Class: The 5 Best Methods - College Info Geek Review your notes as soon as possible after class and regularly Make sure you get notes from others if you are absent

23 TEST TAKING TIPS……. link to YouTube video: College InfoGeek-Ace Your Next Exam: 10 Revision and Test-Taking Tips Link to YouTube video from College InfoGeek: 10 Ways to Avoid Making Stupid Mistakes on Exams - College Info Geek

24 YOUR NEXT STEPS: Ask yourself questions
Assess your life: do you have other goals? Are you working towards those goals? Who can help you? Contact an MCC Representative to discuss your options Link to MCC website "Prospective Students" page


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