Tip #2 Timing
Take the time, mid-semester, each semester, to check in with your counselor, financial aid advisor, and teacher/professor/instructor on how you’re doing and to plan the following semester. You’ll find they are interested, willing, and happy to offer professional and educational advice.
TIP#1 Navigating A Crowded College – Combining Schools
You don’t need to complete your graduation units on your own campus. Many other colleges offer online, summer, and wintersession classes that will support your degree requirements.
General Education – Your Approach
General education is a required set of courses for all students. There are several creative approaches to completing your general education requirement series. Here are a few things to consider:
Each person earning an Associates or a Bachelors degree in the U.S. completes the general education requirements once in their lifetime. This means that qualifying [...]
The Summer School Lifeline
Summer school in college is a great way to get ahead, meet new people, and still have time for summer fun.
Transfer Agreeement Guarantee (TAG)
Many Universities accept fewer Freshman every year. The competition is so strong it feels like failing any test or coming in with anything less than a perfect GPA equate to a rejection letter. Keeping in mind the importance of where you graduate over where you start, transfer agreements may be your ticket to a good/great college.
Manage Your GPA with Credit/No Credit = Pass/No Pass
Understanding and managing Letter Graded and Credit/No Credit grading options can raise your GPA and find you more time to focus on your major courses.
General Ed Shortcut – CLEP
Get through your college general education faster – CLEP test your way through classes you are stronger and more interested in.