
Welcome to How College Works! I am excited to share with you the basics of how to plan for and earn a degree efficiently and cost effectively.
After watching this video find a current degree plan for your major (and minor if you have one) and save it in a file named "College 101 Project." You could also save paper copies in a folder.
Double-dipping is when one course satisfies two requirements instead of one.
In this video I explain how to calculate your grade point average, or GPA.
Students will be introduced to the idea of Learning Styles and how everyone has a preferred Learning Style, which is either Visual, Auditory, or Kinesthetic/Tactile.
Students will review what they've learned in the course via a checklist of elements that are now in their folder "College 101 Project" and be encouraged to write their own personal SMART Goal.
Congratulations on completing College 101: How College Works! You have taken an important step in preparing yourself to get the most out of your time and money in college. I encourage you to meet with your academic advisor on a regular basis to update your timeline and make sure you are staying on track. Good luck!
College is a huge investment of both time and money, so why not learn how college works before you begin? During the past two years of the pandemic many college orientation programs have been reduced, moved online, abbreviated, or eliminated altogether. The end result is that many college students don't know how college works because nobody has ever told them. Maximize valuable semester time by first learning how college degree requirements are categorized. Ultimately reduce frustration by playing to the strengths of your personal Learning Style, which you will discover through a self-assessment. Discover how degrees are structured, what constitutes a credit hour, how to be more efficient with satisfying requirements, how to calculate your GPA Grade Point Average, how you learn best, and how to write a SMART Goal. Throughout the course you will be guided to complete separate elements of the College 101 Project that includes your degree plan, Excel spreadsheet with courses mapped out, Learning Styles Assessment, study tips, and a personal SMART goal. You are encouraged to check with your institution's registrars office regarding specific course requirements and which core curriculum requirements may be satisfied by course substitutions. You are also encouraged to save all documents to the cloud, as well as keep paper copies in a folder for future reference.