Always Educate Yourself First – Then Decide…

Before making a decision, judgement, or sharing an opinion, always educate yourself first – then decide…

The year 2020 will go down in history as one of this country’s most problematic, socially, politically, economically, and mentally.

In many ways, we’re in the midst of an American social and cultural revolution.

Clearly many Americans have little or no knowledge of America’s real history and lots and lots of ignorance has surfaced.

We’re Here Because…

This informative video gives a brief historical overview of why we’re at where we are today.

Listen closely and learn.  If you feel the need, then investigate further.  And move beyond just searching Google or Wikipedia.

References are also available at the end of the video.

However, if you looking for even more information, then check in with your local public librarian or campus reference librarian.

Or, better yet, visit the fabulous National Museum of African American History and Culture!

…a journey well worth the trip!

 

A Word to the Wise...

An Academic Pearl of Wisdom

Whenever a college student faces an academic and/or social challenge, they often ask a peer or a friend first for advice.

And that’s okay.

However, resolving the issue to your best advantage often requires consulting with an academic advising professional as well.

Your academic adviser knows the campus academically, administratively, and socially.

And what they don’t know, they can point you to the person who does know. Include this strategy in your current plan for college success.

And we're always available to help as well!

 

Academic Advising

Disclaimer Reminder: A college student's first line of inquiry should always be with their campus academic adviser. College Success Life Advising Sessions provide additional problem-solving options to undergraduate and graduate students for further exploration on their individual campuses. Students should always consult their assigned adviser not only during the course selection process but periodically to keep apprised of programmatic changes, testing requirements, course additions/deletions, GPA modifications, etc.

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