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Student Success Workshops

Contributed by Jessica LeMore on 08/29/17 

Throughout September, the Academic Advising Center will be providing workshops to address some common challenges faced by first-year college students.  In these workshops, you will learn strategies and skills to prepare you for academic success.  

Friday, September 8: This isn’t high school anymore: Key strategies and tips for college success 

Monday, September 11: Time management principles and insights: Learn the ins and outs of how to budget your time to make the most of your education at Ithaca College

Thursday, September 14: I want to double-major, minor, study abroad, and more: How understanding and utilizing your student records can help you develop a long-term academic plan

Friday, September 15: Keys to communicating effectively in college: Why addressing professors as “Hey, dude” and using emoji’s is not recommended

Monday, September 18: The differences between studying and learning: Finding the necessary balance to succeed

Wednesday, September 20: Keys to communicating effectively in college: Why addressing professors as “Hey, dude” and using emoji’s is not recommended

Monday, September 25: Time management principles and insights: Learn the ins and outs of how to budget your time to make the most of your education at Ithaca College

Wednesday, September 27: I want to double-major, minor, study abroad, and more: How understanding and utilizing your student records can help you develop a long-term academic plan

For complete workshop details visit our website at www.ithaca.edu/advising and click on the Upcoming Events tab!

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jessica LeMore at jlemore@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-1001. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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