Poverty can havemany differenteffects onpeople, butespecially studentsin college.A majority of collegestudents have ahard time keepingthe amount ofmoney they owe toa minimum.MentalOn average, eachsemester, studentsengaged in lessthan 1 hour ofmoderate to vigorousphysicalactivity a day. The transition fromadolescence toadulthood is animportant period forestablishing patternsthataffect long term healthand chronic diseaserisk. CommitmentFinancesAverage age ofstudents enrolled full-time inundergraduateprograms is 21.8years old; averageage of part-timestudents is 27.2 Timemanagement iskey for studentsthat are wantingto do well incollege.32 percent ofundergraduateshave left theirstudies incollege.Undergraduatestend to bringthemselvesdown and aremorefocused on theirfailures.Students in debtwhile in college,one don’t get theentire experience,but also don’t getto enjoy it either.Students whosuffer from higherlevels of stress aremorelikely to becomemore insecure oftheir goals.2.8% of collegestudents are under18 and 0.2%of college studentsare aged55 or older. CollegeEnvironmentDespite collegestudents alreadyhaving poor dietarybehaviors, manystudents make itworse by consumingsugary beverages inlarge amounts. The average class sizeat community collegehas around 25-35studentswhile someintroductory-levelcourses at universitieshave 150-300 studentsin a class. The average age forstudents enrolled full-time in undergraduateprograms is 21.8 yearsold; the average age ofpart-time students is27.2 years old.Due to anxiety incollege, studentstendto drink excessivecaffeine andit causes sleepdisruption.Collegestudents, onaverage, writearound10 to 15 paperseach semester. BehaviorIn order to besuccessful,research suggeststhat college studentsstudy 2-3 hours forevery college credit. Studentslevels of anxietydepression andstressrises throughoutthe year.College studentsare gaining weightat a rate almost 6times that of thegeneralpopulation. Students who lived indormswith dining hallsfrequently atemoresnacks and exercisedless. 60 percent ofcollege studentsworry about howthey are going topay for college.Athletes incollege don’trealize theimpact thatsports puts ontheir bodies.56,000 collegestudents strugglewith finding anaffordable place tostay while incollege.Today studentstendto have morestress andanxiety thenever before.Poverty can havemany differenteffects onpeople, butespecially studentsin college.A majority of collegestudents have ahard time keepingthe amount ofmoney they owe toa minimum.MentalOn average, eachsemester, studentsengaged in lessthan 1 hour ofmoderate to vigorousphysicalactivity a day. The transition fromadolescence toadulthood is animportant period forestablishing patternsthataffect long term healthand chronic diseaserisk. CommitmentFinancesAverage age ofstudents enrolled full-time inundergraduateprograms is 21.8years old; averageage of part-timestudents is 27.2 Timemanagement iskey for studentsthat are wantingto do well incollege.32 percent ofundergraduateshave left theirstudies incollege.Undergraduatestend to bringthemselvesdown and aremorefocused on theirfailures.Students in debtwhile in college,one don’t get theentire experience,but also don’t getto enjoy it either.Students whosuffer from higherlevels of stress aremorelikely to becomemore insecure oftheir goals.2.8% of collegestudents are under18 and 0.2%of college studentsare aged55 or older. CollegeEnvironmentDespite collegestudents alreadyhaving poor dietarybehaviors, manystudents make itworse by consumingsugary beverages inlarge amounts. The average class sizeat community collegehas around 25-35studentswhile someintroductory-levelcourses at universitieshave 150-300 studentsin a class. The average age forstudents enrolled full-time in undergraduateprograms is 21.8 yearsold; the average age ofpart-time students is27.2 years old.Due to anxiety incollege, studentstendto drink excessivecaffeine andit causes sleepdisruption.Collegestudents, onaverage, writearound10 to 15 paperseach semester. BehaviorIn order to besuccessful,research suggeststhat college studentsstudy 2-3 hours forevery college credit. Studentslevels of anxietydepression andstressrises throughoutthe year.College studentsare gaining weightat a rate almost 6times that of thegeneralpopulation. Students who lived indormswith dining hallsfrequently atemoresnacks and exercisedless. 60 percent ofcollege studentsworry about howthey are going topay for college.Athletes incollege don’trealize theimpact thatsports puts ontheir bodies.56,000 collegestudents strugglewith finding anaffordable place tostay while incollege.Today studentstendto have morestress andanxiety thenever before.

Transitioning to College - 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. Poverty can have many different effects on people, but especially students in college.
  2. A majority of college students have a hard time keeping the amount of money they owe to a minimum.
  3. Mental
  4. On average, each semester, students engaged in less than 1 hour of moderate to vigorous physical activity a day.
  5. The transition from adolescence to adulthood is an important period for establishing patterns that affect long term health and chronic disease risk.
  6. Commitment
  7. Finances
  8. Average age of students enrolled full-time in undergraduate programs is 21.8 years old; average age of part-time students is 27.2
  9. Time management is key for students that are wanting to do well in college.
  10. 32 percent of undergraduates have left their studies in college.
  11. Undergraduates tend to bring themselves down and are more focused on their failures.
  12. Students in debt while in college, one don’t get the entire experience, but also don’t get to enjoy it either.
  13. Students who suffer from higher levels of stress are more likely to become more insecure of their goals.
  14. 2.8% of college students are under 18 and 0.2% of college students are aged 55 or older.
  15. College Environment
  16. Despite college students already having poor dietary behaviors, many students make it worse by consuming sugary beverages in large amounts.
  17. The average class size at community college has around 25-35 students while some introductory-level courses at universities have 150-300 students in a class.
  18. The average age for students enrolled full-time in undergraduate programs is 21.8 years old; the average age of part-time students is 27.2 years old.
  19. Due to anxiety in college, students tend to drink excessive caffeine and it causes sleep disruption.
  20. College students, on average, write around 10 to 15 papers each semester.
  21. Behavior
  22. In order to be successful, research suggests that college students study 2-3 hours for every college credit.
  23. Students levels of anxiety depression and stress rises throughout the year.
  24. College students are gaining weight at a rate almost 6 times that of the general population.
  25. Students who lived in dorms with dining halls frequently ate more snacks and exercised less.
  26. 60 percent of college students worry about how they are going to pay for college.
  27. Athletes in college don’t realize the impact that sports puts on their bodies.
  28. 56,000 college students struggle with finding an affordable place to stay while in college.
  29. Today students tend to have more stress and anxiety then ever before.