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The first practical guide of its kind that helps students transition smoothly from high school to college The transition from high school-and home-to college can be stressful. Students and parents often arrive on campus unprepared for what college is really like. Academic standards and expectations are different from high school; families aren't present to serve as "scaffolding" for students; and first-years have to do what they call "adulting." Nothing in the college admissions process prepares students for these new realities. As a result, first-year college students report higher…mehr
The first practical guide of its kind that helps students transition smoothly from high school to college
The transition from high school-and home-to college can be stressful. Students and parents often arrive on campus unprepared for what college is really like. Academic standards and expectations are different from high school; families aren't present to serve as "scaffolding" for students; and first-years have to do what they call "adulting." Nothing in the college admissions process prepares students for these new realities.
As a result, first-year college students report higher stress, more mental health issues, and lower completion rates than in the past. In fact, up to one third of first-year college students will not return for their second year-and colleges are reporting an increase in underprepared first-year students.
How to College is here to help. Professors Andrea Malkin Brenner and Lara Schwartz guide first-year students and their families through the transition process, during the summer after high school graduation and throughout the school year, preparing students to succeed and thrive as they transition and adapt to college. The book draws on the authors' experience teaching, writing curricula, and designing programs for thousands of first-year college students over decades.
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Autorenporträt
Andrea Malkin Brenner, PhD taught in the Department of Sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at American University for over 20 years. She created and directed AU's award-winning first-year experience program and consults with colleges that wish to create their own first-year transition courses.
Inhaltsangabe
An Introduction for Students We Need to See Other People: A Letter to Parents and Families A Guide to This Guide PART I: THE NEW COLLEGE YOU 1. Your Identity: Is Reinventing Yourself a Real Thing? 2. Doubling (or Tripling) Down: Sharing Your Living Space 3. Beyond Icebreakers: Getting to KNow Your College Peers PART II: COLLEGE IS SCHOOL 4. What Do You Want from Me? Academic Standards 5. Going Pro: Professionalism in College Academics 6. Get to the Point: Read and Study with Purpose 7. There Are No Bad Writers, Only Unpersuasive Papers: College Writing 8. Know Your Network: Academic Support PART III: TAKE CARE OF YOU 9. Eat, Sleep, Pray, Play: Wellness 10. Health 101: Access to Care in School 11. You Are You Own Safety Net: Staying Protected in College PART IV: THE RESIDENT EXPERTS 12. Key Players on Campus: Staff and Administrators 13. Not So Scary After All: Professors PART V: MONEY TALK 14. You're Not a Loan: Paying for College 15. Your Life's Transcript: Financial Literacy 16. Turns Out, There's a Math Requirement: Understanding Budgets PART VI: LIFE BEYOND THE CLASSROOM 17. The Lay of the Land: Your Campus 18. After the Activities Fair: Involvement and Community Responsibility 19. Work It: Career and Internship Resources 20. Act Locally: Your New College Town PART VII: YOUR TO-DO LIST Do This. Now. Seriously Know and Do Before You Go Make Your Smartphone Smarter Boost Your Browser: Bookmark These Sites Acknowledgements Notes Index
An Introduction for Students We Need to See Other People: A Letter to Parents and Families A Guide to This Guide PART I: THE NEW COLLEGE YOU 1. Your Identity: Is Reinventing Yourself a Real Thing? 2. Doubling (or Tripling) Down: Sharing Your Living Space 3. Beyond Icebreakers: Getting to KNow Your College Peers PART II: COLLEGE IS SCHOOL 4. What Do You Want from Me? Academic Standards 5. Going Pro: Professionalism in College Academics 6. Get to the Point: Read and Study with Purpose 7. There Are No Bad Writers, Only Unpersuasive Papers: College Writing 8. Know Your Network: Academic Support PART III: TAKE CARE OF YOU 9. Eat, Sleep, Pray, Play: Wellness 10. Health 101: Access to Care in School 11. You Are You Own Safety Net: Staying Protected in College PART IV: THE RESIDENT EXPERTS 12. Key Players on Campus: Staff and Administrators 13. Not So Scary After All: Professors PART V: MONEY TALK 14. You're Not a Loan: Paying for College 15. Your Life's Transcript: Financial Literacy 16. Turns Out, There's a Math Requirement: Understanding Budgets PART VI: LIFE BEYOND THE CLASSROOM 17. The Lay of the Land: Your Campus 18. After the Activities Fair: Involvement and Community Responsibility 19. Work It: Career and Internship Resources 20. Act Locally: Your New College Town PART VII: YOUR TO-DO LIST Do This. Now. Seriously Know and Do Before You Go Make Your Smartphone Smarter Boost Your Browser: Bookmark These Sites Acknowledgements Notes Index
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