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Recap on Campus Culture Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.” Culture has two parts: SURFACE Culture – the aspects of culture that are evident or easily noticeable (e.g. language) DEEP Culture – cultural norms that are not easily detected unless and until you spend a significant amount of time in that specific culture (e.g. feelings on marriage) ** Hint: Think of culture as an ICEBERG Culture Shock is “the stress we feel when we experience or are confronted with behaviors and beliefs that differ significantly from our own.”

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Page 1: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

Recap on Campus Culture• Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that

distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

• Culture has two parts:SURFACE Culture – the aspects of culture that are evident or easily noticeable (e.g. language)

DEEP Culture – cultural norms that are not easily detected unless and until you spend a significant amount of time in that specific culture (e.g. feelings on marriage)

** Hint: Think of culture as an ICEBERG

• Culture Shock is “the stress we feel when we experience or are confronted with behaviors and beliefs that differ significantly from our own.”

• The “language of higher education” (e.g. Course Catalog, Standard course load (full-time = 12 credits or more)

Page 2: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

Chapter 1Starting STRONG, Building RESILIENCE

• Types of Colleges

• What different types of degrees are available

• How to display academic professionalism

• How campus resources can support you

• How resilience helps with tough challenges

• Why college success is important

Page 3: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

Who is Carson Reed?

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Types of Colleges• Four Year vs. Community/Two Year

College vs. Career/Technical College– What category does LSSC belong to?

• Public vs. Private– What are examples of each?

• Research Institutionshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

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Types of Degrees• Certificates

• AA or AS or AAS

• Bachelors Degrees

• Masters Degrees

• Doctoral Degrees

Page 6: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

Who Goes to Community College?• 45% of all college students attend community

colleges• 57% of CC students are 22-29 (28 is the average age)• 57% are female• 33% are parents• 36% are first-generation college students• 85% work full or part-time• 42% are from underrepresented racial groups

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Academic Professionalism: What Instructors Expect

1. Don’t just pile on.

2. Choose to go to class.

3. Don’t be an ostrich.

4. Show respect.

5. Know the rules.

6. TAKE CHARGE!

7. Invest enough time.

8. Learn to work in groups.

9. Check your email regularly.

10. Engage!

Page 8: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

Be Advised! Advising Mistakes Students Make

1. Not using the campus advising office or

your faculty advisor (or a mentor).

2. Not planning ahead.

3. Procrastinating.

4. Skipping prerequisites.

5. Choosing the wrong major.

6. Taking too many credits or too few.

7. Ignoring problems.

8. Being afraid to drop a course.

Page 9: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

…and speaking of procrastination

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjIsdbBsE8g

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Sharpen Your FocusWhy do college students lose Focus?

Reason 1. They do the right things at the wrong times.

One reason many of us lose our FOCUS is because we aren’t truly present. We

don’t pay attention. Perhaps we do the right things, but we do them at the

wrong times. If you’re a morning person, and math is your toughest course,

study math in the mornings! The same goes for night owls. In order to be

completely present for challenging tasks, ready to give all our attention, we

must know ourselves and our own natural rhythms.

Page 11: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

First Generation College Students • Communicate with your family

• Talking about your college experiences with your family is key to success

• Keep your stress level in check• Just do your best, don’t let expectations stress you out

• Get going• Keep your eyes on the prize

• Find a true mentor• You need someone who can help recharge your academic batteries

• Get involved• Making new friends will make your college experience more fulfilling and will give

you a network to help you succeed.

Page 12: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

Exercise 1.2 (pp. 17)

College Success FactorsComplete and prepare to discuss

Page 13: Recap on Campus Culture Culture is Culture is “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”

Use Campus Resources• Meet other students• Academic Resources• Make Adjustments to Schedules• Finances• Technology (Call the Help Desk – 352-435-6500)• Health Services• Majors and Careers • Buy Books• Campus Security

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Benefits: The Good News1. Higher Earning Potential.2. Lower Unemployment Rates.3. Insight.4. Wisdom.5. Change the tone in your families

and/or communities.

** Fast Fact **By the year 2020, 60-65% of U.S. jobs will require a 4 year

degree (e.g. BS in Nursing)

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Bottom Line: Resilience

1. Cultivate “realistic optimism”

2. Fail forward. Lessons can be learned from even a failed

attempt.

3. Realize the becoming resilient is a process.

4. Recognize how you can contribute to your own need for

resilience. Take control of your own future!

5. Look around (and look up)!

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Final Thoughts* Make the Right Choices (Wise Choice Process)

* Visualize Your Success (Vision Boarding Exercise)