College Bound: What do I Need to Know?
This workshop is for you if:
Social and Emotional Preparation: Prepare for the social and emotional aspects of college life, including living away from home, making new friends, managing stress, and seeking support when needed.
Independence and Responsibility: Take responsibility for their own education and well-being by managing their time effectively, attending classes regularly, finding and communicating with all your professors.
Adaptability and Resilience: Understand that college life may present various challenges and opportunities for growth. Embrace new experiences, learn from setbacks, and adapt to changing circumstances with resilience and a positive attitude.
Workshop details:
Discover the keys to thriving in college and beyond with our exciting workshop designed just for High Schoolers ready for that big change! Join us for a fun and interactive session where you'll learn essential skills like making new friends, managing your time wisely, and bouncing back from setbacks. During the presentation, you'll participate in engaging activities, hear from someone who has been there, and get practical advice to help you succeed in college. Don't miss out on this opportunity to prepare yourself for the exciting journey ahead – sign up for our workshop today!
Meet Dr. Susan Taffer
Professor, Grand Canyon University
Dr. Taffer is an esteemed Residency Faculty, Doctoral Chair and Professor at Grand Canyon University. She engages college students in lectures and research projects for learners in the disciplines of Business Administration, Education, and Theoretical Psychology. Dr. Taffer mentors many students in their educational pursuits from first year all the way through to their Ph.D.'s, reflecting her dedication to fostering future generations of scholars.
“Asking for help to reach your goals isn’t weakness, it’s intelligence.”