Seek supportwhen needed fromthe StudentAssistanceProgram (FREE)or a campussupport.Want to get adegree but notsure about whatcareer path toexplore, nodirection yetTalk to anadvisor when Iam not sure ifmy classesare on trackStudy onlywhen I get anopen pocket oftime and rarelycan make ascheduleHave agraduation planand anticipatedtimeline ofwhen I willfinishSign up for PHSCalerts, so youknow importantevents and if classwas cancelledKnow what FASFAis and haveapplied forfinancial aid eachyear, not just thefirst year.Join somegroups ororganizationsat: study group,club, eat lunchwith friendsWill not ask forhelp, evenwhenoverwhelmed,as it isembarrassingGet generalrequiredcoursesdone first.Attend thefirst classof allcourses.Register forclasses based onwork schedulerather than onlevel of comfortwith the classesUse the syllabusthroughout thesemester as aguide toexpectations andpoliciesPut off hardercourses,especially onesdon’t do well atlike… (math,science, English..)Use Wikipediaas a resourcefor researchpapersGo to class andleave campusand try to not tostop or talk toanyone inbetweenSet times andplaces to studyand have themin some type ofplanner (writtenor online).Emailinstructors ortalk to thembefore or afterclassOnly get helpafter severallow gradesstart tooccur.Do not knowall of myinstructors’namesTake a careerassessmentand talk to acareer advisorHave talked tosomeone oncampus aboutsupport whena crisis arisesGet to knowresource staffearly in the term,even if not muchon assistance isneeded.Don't worryabout so muchabout classattendance, aslong as testingokaySpace studyingacross days andavoid crammingcontent in one daysessions for long-term retrieval.Do myweeklyschedulein my headSeek supportwhen needed fromthe StudentAssistanceProgram (FREE)or a campussupport.Want to get adegree but notsure about whatcareer path toexplore, nodirection yetTalk to anadvisor when Iam not sure ifmy classesare on trackStudy onlywhen I get anopen pocket oftime and rarelycan make ascheduleHave agraduation planand anticipatedtimeline ofwhen I willfinishSign up for PHSCalerts, so youknow importantevents and if classwas cancelledKnow what FASFAis and haveapplied forfinancial aid eachyear, not just thefirst year.Join somegroups ororganizationsat: study group,club, eat lunchwith friendsWill not ask forhelp, evenwhenoverwhelmed,as it isembarrassingGet generalrequiredcoursesdone first.Attend thefirst classof allcourses.Register forclasses based onwork schedulerather than onlevel of comfortwith the classesUse the syllabusthroughout thesemester as aguide toexpectations andpoliciesPut off hardercourses,especially onesdon’t do well atlike… (math,science, English..)Use Wikipediaas a resourcefor researchpapersGo to class andleave campusand try to not tostop or talk toanyone inbetweenSet times andplaces to studyand have themin some type ofplanner (writtenor online).Emailinstructors ortalk to thembefore or afterclassOnly get helpafter severallow gradesstart tooccur.Do not knowall of myinstructors’namesTake a careerassessmentand talk to acareer advisorHave talked tosomeone oncampus aboutsupport whena crisis arisesGet to knowresource staffearly in the term,even if not muchon assistance isneeded.Don't worryabout so muchabout classattendance, aslong as testingokaySpace studyingacross days andavoid crammingcontent in one daysessions for long-term retrieval.Do myweeklyschedulein my head

Keep or Toss - Road to College Success - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Seek support when needed from the Student Assistance Program (FREE) or a campus support.
  2. Want to get a degree but not sure about what career path to explore, no direction yet
  3. Talk to an advisor when I am not sure if my classes are on track
  4. Study only when I get an open pocket of time and rarely can make a schedule
  5. Have a graduation plan and anticipated timeline of when I will finish
  6. Sign up for PHSC alerts, so you know important events and if class was cancelled
  7. Know what FASFA is and have applied for financial aid each year, not just the first year.
  8. Join some groups or organizations at: study group, club, eat lunch with friends
  9. Will not ask for help, even when overwhelmed, as it is embarrassing
  10. Get general required courses done first.
  11. Attend the first class of all courses.
  12. Register for classes based on work schedule rather than on level of comfort with the classes
  13. Use the syllabus throughout the semester as a guide to expectations and policies
  14. Put off harder courses, especially ones don’t do well at like… (math, science, English..)
  15. Use Wikipedia as a resource for research papers
  16. Go to class and leave campus and try to not to stop or talk to anyone in between
  17. Set times and places to study and have them in some type of planner (written or online).
  18. Email instructors or talk to them before or after class
  19. Only get help after several low grades start to occur.
  20. Do not know all of my instructors’ names
  21. Take a career assessment and talk to a career advisor
  22. Have talked to someone on campus about support when a crisis arises
  23. Get to know resource staff early in the term, even if not much on assistance is needed.
  24. Don't worry about so much about class attendance, as long as testing okay
  25. Space studying across days and avoid cramming content in one day sessions for long-term retrieval.
  26. Do my weekly schedule in my head