On-Campus Living invites residential students to learn where they live

by Michelle Saport  |   

Add/drop date: Friday, Jan. 24

On-Campus Living, in partnership with the Advising and Testing Center, invites first-year residents to add GUID A150, Creating Success in College, to your spring course schedules this week.

Creating Success in College is a fun and interactive three-credit class with discussions, activities and guests led by experienced faculty who enjoy working with first-year students. Enrolling in a course taught within the residential community has its advantages:

  • Conveniently located where you live.
  • A small class environment that allows for developing deeper connections with your classmates and your instructor.
  • State-of-the art classroom, featuring iPads, Smart Board and more.

Students who enroll in this course will acquire essential academic survival strategies and skills, such as time management, critical thinking, health and wellbeing, study habits, methods to overcome test anxiety, emotional management, money management, campus engagement, diversity and major and career exploration.

Course details: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4-5:15 p.m., CRN #31996

On-Campus Living: Whether students are returning to campus or living away from home for the first time, the staffs of University Housing, Dining and Conference Services and the Department of Residence Life are here to help, working together to create an individualized experience for our residents. We provide residential students with the on-campus advantage, allowing them to truly connect to fellow students, classes, campus resources, organizations and activities.

Learn more about On-Campus Living at their website <http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/on-campus-living> and visit them on Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/UAAOnCampusLiving>.

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