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Traci Smith
Director of Student Success
PO Box 500
Milligan College, TN 37682
423.461.8981

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Student Success

Obstacles, Strategies & Resources

This period of your life is a time of exploration and self-discovery. This introspection reveals itself in a variety of ways, including learning to identify the source of personal struggles. There are a number of steps to identifying and solving the obstacles contributing to lack of success in college. Then you need to develop strategies to overcome them.

What strategies have helped others? What strategies might help you? Here are some strategies and available resources that might help in overcoming particular difficulties:


Struggling with:

  1. Academic ability or skills?
     

  2. Time management skills?
     

  3. Study skills and testing anxiety?
     

  4. Health or emotional concerns?
     

  5. Residence life or roommate issues?
     

  6. Financial concerns?
     

  7. Other difficulties?

 

 

 

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SURVIVAL TIPS FOR SUCCESS

Make time management a priority

Obtain, read, and refer to college catalog.

Be responsible for individual academic performance.

Know where to get help (Hint: Student Success Office)

Build a support system away from home.

Get to know administrators, faculty, and staff beyond the classroom.

Apply for financial aid early and let it be an ongoing process until graduation.

Establish boundaries with roommates.

Get "connected" early. Get involved in extra-curricular activites, but know your limit.

Use good judgment and have fun in college.