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    College Student Success

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    As a college student, I have learned that goals are essential for success in life. My main goals for college success consist of working hard to maintain grade excellence, assist to further student involvement on my campus, keep an open mindset, and learn new skills that will help me become a more competitive and well-rounded individual. At this time, I am much more confident in my current soft skills level however I desire to improve them and learn additional skills both internal and external.…

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    Student Reflective Report

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    Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA) and Airmen Leadership School (ALS) learning style. The first day of learning I received my first A-Ha moment. EPMEIC is a friendly learning environment and soon to be instructors are treated like family rather than a student. This lowered my stress, nervousness and worries enabling me to focus on developing relationships with the new family…

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    Models of student affairs help educators to “reflect on the characteristics of student affairs practice and the extent of the emphasis on student engagement and success” (Manning, Kinzie, and Schuh, 2017, p. 271). In order to enrich students’ educational experience and holistic development, I believe different student affairs models can be implemented at different levels while holding true to a university’s institutional mission. For over a year, I have worked with MBA students at the…

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    2004, p. 11). As more and more international students are arriving on our university campuses each year, US institutions face the challenge and opportunity in providing these students a great and successful experience. As Urban & Orbe (2007) discovered, studying in the United States is considered as fulfilling a lifelong dream for many international students. These dreams create high expectations on universities to deliver. International students face four specific challenges, according to…

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    First Year Student Essay

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    college can be overwhelming for majority of student, and some would focus on studying that they would forget to have fun and communicate outside the class. That why Sacramento State University offer a program to aid student with their first semester by assign a peer mentor to every seminar class, A peer mentor is a collaborative program with the First year experience (FYE), to provide support for the first year student. In order to assist first year student overcome the challenging transition to…

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    an influx of international students in the U.S. have caused many colleges to face new challenges in terms of accommodating the new breeds of student. Devon Haynie (2014) claims that according to the 2014 Open Doors Report on International Educational, U.S. accommodates more of the world’s 4.5 million students from overseas than any other places around the world. Also, around 4 percent of the total college students in the United States consists of international students. Since then, universities…

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    Throughout our study with the international students, we have discovered that there are any resources that are specifically catered to helping them assimilate into campus and the community smoothly. The main problem being reported from our indigenous population and our community was the lack of awareness of these resources or events directly to meet the needs of the international students. In addition, the lack of engagement from the graduate students has been a problem. According to our…

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    between Baccalaureate Nursing Students and Non-nursing,” the authors Dr. Michelle L. Bartlett, Heidi Taylor and J. Dirk Nelson analyzed the amount of stress on nursing students and its effect on their psychological and general health. In their article they proposed “nursing students would report more stress and thus more stress-related issues and illness (e.g., sleep disturbances, upper respiratory tract infection, and migraines) than general undergraduate students” (Bartlett,Taylor, Nelson,…

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    For the students the every semester at community college lasts at 16 weeks and this is a long time. Break is not just a lack of college. This is important period in the life of each student. Students need a break during the semester because any study can be difficult for some students. Also, it can be good opportunity for earn extra money for education, to have a good sleep, or have a time to heal. A break also helps relieve some of the pressure experienced during the semester. Many students…

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    there should, there should just be restrictions on how much these students are receiving. There are better ways for students to spend the time they have after school (Howard). Schools are providing way too much homework for students. Student athletes don’t have enough time do homework, it can bring your grade down even if you get the material, and can put a lot of stress not only on the students but in their household as well. Student athletes don’t have enough time when they get home from…

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