Our research has highlighted a couple of things our most successful students have done, so we’re recommending them to you.
General Catalog
General Education Requirements
How to Run a Degree Audit (PDF)
Remember, students’ rights are protected by a variety of state and federal laws, including the ADA, Title IX, and FERPA. If you feel like you’re being mistreated, please tell someone
Studies show that approximately two-thirds of college students report struggling with mental health. We are here to help!
Self-knowledge is key to creating and sticking to habits, since not every approach works for everyone in every situation
Check out these apps: Forest, Done, and Habitica
Try using the Eisenhower Box
Read Atomic Habits by James Clear
Read this article by Gretchen Rubin
It is recommended that you meet with an academic advisor each term. Also you can check in with an academic advisor whenever you:
- Have questions
- Need advice or a referral
- Don’t know where to start
Degree Audit is the best way to track your academic progress
When to check your degree audit?
- After your register for classes
- Once grades are posted
- Planning for the future
Need help interpreting? Come meet with an Advisor!
Sleep, move your body, eat/drink well, and declutter. These core practices help us set the foundation to build and keep healthy habits overall.
Watch this video from Gretchen Rubin Listen to Gretchen Rubin’s podcast, Happier
Students who register for classes as early as possible are more likely to persist in their education and have fewer barriers to graduation
MAP is required academic advising a few times throughout your education. Meet with an advisor to avoid registration delays!
Check UMail to know when to sign up for a MAP appointment
You can use the link below to subscribe to the academic calendar so important dates and deadlines appear on your calendar
Review your syllabi and calendar assignments, project due dates, quizzes, exams, and finals. Also schedule rehearsals, performances, calls for entries, and artist submissions so you can plan ahead
Our alumni did a couple of things in common that helped them succeed, so we're recommending them to you.