STUDENT RESOURCES- LET’S GIVE YA A QUICK GUIDE!
Welcome to your official guide on college success, since you will be spending your 4 years here, you might as well need to learn some basic information how you’re going to live in college! If it’s not then, please do get some more experience on this guide! This is your time to get to know about your new campus and some student resources!
Now before we get started, imagine that you will be new to your college and you have no idea what you are suppose to do. Well my friend, here are some questions that you can ask yourself and we'll tell ya:
1.Where can I go register my classes?
Simple as it can be, you can go look for your college advisor or the admission officers to get your courses start. Normally these happen during the orientation day so they will give you a worksheet about your schedule.
2.Where can I add money on my meal plan or pay for tuition?
If you go look for the admission officers, especially for the financial aid office people, you can ask them for help to pay your tuition either credit card or other payment uses.
If you go look for the admission officers, especially for the financial aid office people, you can ask them for help to pay your tuition either credit card or other payment uses.
3.Where’s the school policy/ rules about my college?
Always a great way to search through their website! Your college would provide all those efficient information about the policies. Even your dorm rules can give you a guide rule book!
Always a great way to search through their website! Your college would provide all those efficient information about the policies. Even your dorm rules can give you a guide rule book!
4. I want to meet international students and TCKs, how can I get connected with them?
Facebook, twitter, or any other social websites you college is associated with can always get connected with your new classmates! Remember to always give it a try and don't be shy to not get to know them! Socializing is important!
Facebook, twitter, or any other social websites you college is associated with can always get connected with your new classmates! Remember to always give it a try and don't be shy to not get to know them! Socializing is important!
5. I am struggling classes, who can help me out?
Your college advisor can always give you advices on how you can manage your classes. Sometimes, take it easy and see if you want to drop or join the class. There's always a chance!
Your college advisor can always give you advices on how you can manage your classes. Sometimes, take it easy and see if you want to drop or join the class. There's always a chance!
6.My roomate isn’t such a great sport and we have troubles negotiating, who can deal this?
Talk with your RA or whoever manages the your dorm floor, you can always solve a way out at least negotiating with the RAs.
Talk with your RA or whoever manages the your dorm floor, you can always solve a way out at least negotiating with the RAs.
7. I got a fever and I’m throwing up often, where should I go?
The Health Office is your life saver! If you are starting to not feel well, go tell an RA or your friend that you need to see a doctor!
The Health Office is your life saver! If you are starting to not feel well, go tell an RA or your friend that you need to see a doctor!
8. I’m looking for job interview. Does our school provide these kinds of services?
Job interviews are a great way to cooperate more with your own major and other people. Pretty sure your college provides a lot of internships for student's specific majors, sign up anytime and ask the admission faculties!
Job interviews are a great way to cooperate more with your own major and other people. Pretty sure your college provides a lot of internships for student's specific majors, sign up anytime and ask the admission faculties!
1. The Registrar usually handles class registration.
回覆刪除2. Meal plans are often handled by Housing or Campus Dining, and student bills are often handled by a Student Financial Services/Campus Business Services/etc.
3. The school catalogue/bulletin/calendar (that's what its called in Canada) is a university's handbook of policies
4. You might also try the office that handles international students
5. check with your class professor and also resources like the campus tutoring center
8. check out the career office