Start College Strong
What Every First-Year Student Needs to Know

By (author) Professor Michael Keaton

ISBN13: 9781350557772

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Published: 05/02/2026

Availability: Not yet available

Description
What exactly is a credit hour? What’s an elective course and why should you care? What’s the secret to studying for tests? Compact and to-the-point, this is an easy-to-use guide to everything first-year students really need to know about how college works. The first part of the book helps to demystify the academic system. Easy to read bite-sized chapters cover topics such as understanding the college course structure, adding and dropping courses, understanding grading systems, pre-registration and scheduling, and attending class. Part 2 introduces the knowledge and tools students need to succeed at college, including time management, critical thinking, test-taking skills, and writing papers. The final part of the book gives guidance on taking care of your physical and mental health, and looks at goals and career planning. It also features a dedicated chapter which is geared to the needs of commuter students. Each chapter features opportunities for the reader to pause and reflect on how the content applies to their own situation and experience. Chapters end with a list of questions which encourage students to consolidate their learning and identify the relevant policies and supports at their own institution.
Part 1: The System Introduction 1. Credit Hours and Course Labels 2. Understanding the College Course Structure 3. Dual Enrollment, AP and Transfer Credit, and Prerequisites 4. Advising, Pre-registration, and Scheduling 5. Adding and Dropping Courses, Withdrawals, and Incompletes 6. College Textbooks 7. Financial Aid 8. Learning Management Systems and the Catalog 9. How to Read a Syllabus 10. Attending Class 11. Grading Systems, GPA, and Academic Standing 12. Job Titles, Organizational Structures, and the Names of Offices 13. Professors and Degrees 14. Communicating with Professors Part 2: The Academics 15. Managing your Time 16. Critical Thinking 17. Study Skills 18. Test-Taking Skills 19. Research 20. Academic Writing 21. Presentations 22. Online Courses Part 3: And You 23. Your Physical Health 24. Your Mental Health 25. Goals and Career Planning 26. Commuter Life 27. Skills for Adults 28. A Few More Tips Conclusion
  • Study & learning skills: general
  • Educational: General studies / study skills general
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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