Student-Ready Resources

Clear, shareable tools designed to help students understand college processes, plan effectively, and build academic confidence—with support from their advisors.

Resources You Can Share with Students

Advisors are often asked to explain complex college processes in limited time. These student-ready resources are designed to support those conversations by providing clear, accessible materials that students can revisit after an advising appointment.

Each resource is written in plain language, structured for clarity, and intended to complement—not replace—advising guidance.

  • Academic Planning Tools

    Help students map their path forward.

    These tools support students in understanding degree requirements, planning semesters, and making informed academic decisions.

    Includes:

    • Semester planning worksheets
    • Degree and course mapping tools
    • Goal-setting and progress checklists

    View Academic Planning Tools

  • Study & Time Management

    Support sustainable academic habits.

    Resources in this sectio help students build effective routines while balancing coursework with work, family, and other responsibilities.

    Includes:

    • Time-management planners
    • Study strategy guides
    • Tools for prioritization and accountability

    Explore Study & Time Management Resources

  • Academic Recovery & Probation

    Support students during challenging academic moments.

    These materials help students understand academic standing, reflect on challenges, and plan next steps with clarity and agency.

    Includes:

    • Academic recovery planning worksheets
    • Relection and goal-reset tools
    • Plain-language explanations of academic status

    Browse Academic Recovery Resources

  • College Navigation

    Demystify systems students often find confusing.

    This section focuses on explaining the “hidden curricumm of higher education—processes and expectiations that are often assumed but not taught.

    Includes:

    • Financial aid explanations
    • Admissions and enrollment guidance
    • Tools for prioritization and accountability

    View College Navigation Resources

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