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Question One

Question One. Category: You/your advisor. How do you find out who your advisor is? A. It was the person who helped me with my classes this summer. B. Call the Admissions Office. C. Click on the “Who is my advisor?” tab on Shepherd’s home page.

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Question One

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  1. Question One Category: You/your advisor How do you find out who your advisor is? • A. It was the person who helped me with my classes this summer. • B. Call the Admissions Office. • C. Click on the “Who is my advisor?” tab on Shepherd’s home page. • D. Call your TRiO Counselor (for students who are part of the TRiO program • E. Both C and D.

  2. Question 2 Category: Know your friends What is an easy way to integrate academic and social objectives? • A. Form study groups with friends from your residence halls/where you live. • B. Each semester, register only for classes that at least 1 of my friends are taking. • C. Make sure I am only taking classes that I know will be fun. What is a sign of a good friend in college? • A. One who always has my back and will cover for me. • B. One who understands my needs. • C. One who is always willing to have fun when I am.

  3. Question 3 Category: The syllabus Why should you read the syllabus for all your classes? • Because it states the learning objectives of the class and how to get a hold of my faculty if I have questions. • It will state what my faculty will expect of me. • Because it will indicate what assignments & tests I will be expected to complete and when they will be due/held. • All of the above. Syallabi are contracts that: • Are between me and the professor that cannot be changed. • Are between me and the professor that can be amended by the professor throughout the semester. • Are between me and the professor that can be amended by the professor or the students throughout the semester.

  4. Question Four Category: Know your course catalog and student handbook Where can I get a copy of the Shepherd University catalog? • A. It’s available on line only. • B. The Registrar’s Office. • C. My R.A. • D. My major advisor. My upperclassman friend has the same major so I can take the same classes he did. True or False? • True. • False. • It depends. What is the Student Handbook? • A guide to Shepherdstown and the surrounding area. • Information on how to be a good student at Shepherd University. • A document containing policies and procedures essential to student success at Shepherd. What Should I do with the Handbook?: • It should be memorized: I am required to know any thing written in it at any time. • It should be read thoroughly and then kept as a reference: I am responsible for the information inside of it. • It should be referred to as needed when I have a question about a policy.

  5. Question Five Category: Know your professors How do I find out contact information for my professors? Google them Check my syllabus for the class Check the “People” tab on the Shepherd website All of the above B and C only If I a have a concern with a professor I can Talk to them if I feel comfortable doing so. Talk to the chair of the department. Talk to my advisor or TRiO Counselor (if applicable) Talk to the campus obudsperson. All of the above.

  6. Question Six Category: Resources • How do you sign up for a tutor? • Where and when can you pick up accommodation letters to give to your faculty? • Are TRiO students required to meet with their TRiO counselor twice a semester? • Academic Support Services • Disability Support Services • TRiO/Student Support Services

  7. Question 7 Category: Support systems Which of the following are available to ALL students: A. Academic Support Services, Academic Assistance Center,Office of Student Success TRiO Support Services, Disability Support Services, Athletics Intramurals Counseling Services, Health Center, IT Services, Career Services All of the above. All except B. The following office are open or have someone available 24/7: Facilities, Residence Life, Campus Police IT Services, Counseling Center, Health Center Wellness Center, Commuter Engagement Library (Study/Snack Room) All of the above A, C and D only A and D only

  8. Question Eight Category: Shepherd University What is any easy way to get involved at Shepherd? Attend the student organizational fair and join a student organization. Volunteer through the Student Community Service and Service Learning office. Participate in student activities such as the Student Government Association and Program Board. Participate in events sponsored by RAs in the residence halls. All of the above. What is the best way to get involved at Shepherd? Go to every event that interests you—the more exposure the better! Limit your activity the first semester—you need to get accustomed to your classes first. Find a good balance for you between classwork, free-time and activities . Make sure your classwork is done before you do anything else.

  9. Question Nine Category: Key to Success Which of the following is the most accurate statement about class attendance? It’s okay to skip a class as long as you are aware of the instructor’s attendance policies. It’s okay to skip a class as long as you know you won’t be missing anything important. It’s okay to skip a class if are feeling under the weather. You should always attend class unless it’s an emergency/dire situation. The consequence for missing classes could include: Losing credit for the class and or/assignment due that day. Failing or receiving a lower final grade for the course. Owing money back to Shepherd. All of the above. A and B only .

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