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First Aid for Freshers! How to prepare for First Year College/I.T./University What are the Pitfalls??? What is all this talk about “Drop out”…. “Attrition”…
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Factors that contribute to “Drop Out” – Personal Problems (Health, Finance, Home-sickness etc.) – Academic Failure – Large class size – Lack of Awareness of Student Support Services – Inadequate Study Skills – Wrong Course of Study – Early departure – failure to integrate socially – Later departure – failure to succeed academically P. White, Guidance & Counselling 2005
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Non-Completion Two-thirds (66.7%) of leavers stated they had chosen the wrong course Over Half were disappointed with the course content P. White, Guidance & Counselling 2005
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Course Leaders Opinion “it would appear that preparation of students for what is ahead of them with a good back up or support programme while at college” NEED TO ENGAGE ENGAGE IN RESOURCES & SERVICES AVAILABLE Sometimes Students go around with “blinkers” or even”buckets”on!!!!
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Services for First Years Fresher Orientation 1-2 Days of introduction to college life, course activities etc. You will be sent a handout outlining all details Campus Tour, Library Tour. Computer Centre – email, courses. ECDL Mentors/Buddy System/ Students Connect Students Union Staff Clubs & Societies Sports Officer Etc. P.White, Guidance & Counselling 2005
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Services available on request Academic Advisor Counsellor(s) Chaplain (s) Medical Centre Staff Accommodation Officer Disability Officer Creche #Services vary in colleges
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Subject Choice More than half of graduate jobs are for graduates of any discipline. Subject is far less important than standard of Degree. It is far better to excel in a subject not in great demand than to be average at one that is! Employers are more concerned with transferable skills and work exp than the degree discipline
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Choose subjects you like and are good at! P. White, Guidance & Counselling, 2005
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When a student leaves prematurely De-registration – “retire early” – “deserters” – “leavers” Requested to complete paperwork, may need to have a form signed by Academic Advisory Office Failure to submit Exit Form could have future implications for students in relation to grants
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De -register before end of October – can register for First Year later without incurring fees De-register before end of January – only incur half fees De-register before end of January – only incur half fees
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Useful Websites www thecollegeyouhavechosen.search www.educationalpolicy.org www.gradireland.ie www.nuim.ie - for Calendar for notes on study; The study guides of University of St. Thomas
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Not quite all it’s cracked up to be!!?? The monthly national average income for a student living away from home in 2004 was €726.19 The average monthly cost of going to college and living away from home in Dublin in 2004 was €875 Travel, clothing, medical expenses and laundry add up to €120 per month approx.
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Last year students spent an average of €117 a month on socialising REMEMBER YOU DON’T REALLY KNOW SOMEONE UNTILYOU LIVE WITH THEM! P.White, Guidance&Counselling, 2005
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“I hope you have the time of your life” GREENDAY P.White, Guidance&Counselling, 2005
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