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GW101 presents… Supporting Academic Success in College A Joint Presentation by the Division of Student Affairs and GW Libraries
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Advice from the Cabinet What was the biggest difference between high school and GW? What’s one tip that parents should give to their students?
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How can your student plan for success before classes begin? Once they know their classes, order or rent books online Create a study schedule Buy a calendar and organize assignments/ tests Buy a good pair of headphones! Set a sleep schedule Think about how to manage a budget Talk about how they’ll handle emotional changes
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Student Schedules What commitments might your student have? Student organizations Jobs Sports Service projects SLEEP! Everybody makes choices – what will your student’s be?
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Typical Student Schedule
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Academic Resources: Faculty Members Role of faculty What are office hours and why do they matter? What are some advantages to developing a professional relationship with faculty? How to communicate with professors
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Academic Resources: Emailing a Professor What NOT to do What to do Hey Tracy, So like I came to class for the first time yesterday and I have a TON of ?s about what you were even saying. Would it be cool if I came and chatted with you, we could get some coffee or hang out? Maybe if we hung out I would actually do well in your class. K thanks. Dear Professor Arwari, How are you? I hope you’re having a good day! I had some more questions about what we covered in class yesterday (the past subjunctive) and would like to make an appointment during your office hours. What would be a convenient time to come by? Thanks for your help and I’ll see you soon. Sincerely, John Smith
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Academic Resources: Faculty Guides and Faculty-in-Residence 9 faculty guides & 9 faculty-in-residence Create programming that brings intellectual discourse into the residence halls Goals of the program: Make faculty more approachable Show students how to engage with faculty Demonstrate the value of extracurricular learning (Learning doesn’t just happen in a classroom!)
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Academic Resources: Academic Advisors How is your student’s academic advisor different from a high school guidance counselor? Four year relationship When (and why) should you contact your student’s academic advisor?
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Academic Resources: GW Libraries Big Picture Open Late: 24 hours most days More than 300 databases and 40,000 electronic journals Access to nearly 11 million things via the Consortium Interlibrary Loan The caveat is time
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Academic Resources: GW Libraries Empowering your student There are no stupid questions at the library Getting Help: IM, Research Appointments, Research Guides Specialist Librarians Your Student’s Transition to Researching at the University We’re more than just JSTOR Librarians are embedded in every UW1020, teaching Critical Thinking Specialized resources for every level of student need Asking for help Planning Ahead
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University Support Programs The Writing Center The Tutoring Initiative The Language Center Disability Support Services Office of Academic Integrity Residence Advisors Colonial Health Center UCC stress management workshops Exercise Science stress management classes
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How to help your student (and others!) What happens when your student gets off-track? Look out for one another CARE Network Who submits a CARE form? Who is in the CARE Network? What happens next? Visit: http://students.gwu.edu/carehttp://students.gwu.edu/care
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Do you have questions? We have answers! For more information, feel free to contact students@gwu.edu. students@gwu.edu Good luck for a fantastic and successful year ahead! WELCOME TO GW!
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