Title | UNV 103 T7 Ensuring Future Success Reference Guide Online |
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Course | University Success |
Institution | Grand Canyon University |
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Name: Alyssa Smith-Nelson Course: UNV-103 Date: December 6th 2020 Instructor: Karin Fedorsha
Topic 7 Ensuring Future Success: Reference Guide Directions: Provide the appropriate information in the blank spaces for each resource below. You will see that many boxes have been filled in for you. Your job is to fill in the missing information. You may want to reference materials or assignments from previous topics to help you fill in the information. The use of the GCU website (https://www.gcu.edu) and the Current GCU Students website (https://students.gcu.edu) will also be helpful in filling out the guides. Academic Support & Resources Guide
Resources
What does this resource do Where do you find this resource? for you? (Provide link, contact info, etc.)
Student Success Center Website
Houses many helpful academic resources including the Writing Center (which houses style guides and templates), tutoring & career resources, etc.
https://www.gcumedia.com/lmsresources/student-success-center
Faculty
Whether you take classes on-campus or online, the GCU Faculty are here to support you. Continually check your announcements in the learning management system for updates related to your courses. Reach out to your faculty member if you have questions or concerns regarding your upcoming tests, quizzes, assignments, papers, or projects
https://support.gcu.edu/hc/enus/articles/115005324688--LMSLocating-Your-Instructor-s-ContactInformation
Student Services
Your student counselor is
Yvonne Owens
[email protected] 1.800.800.9776 ext. 434.2103
Counselor
there for you if you have any questions about enrolling into any classes, help during your class or financial questions with classes. Just about anything really.
Library
https://library.gcu.edu/ , Tel: 602-639The Grand Canyon University Library is 6641(local) , Tel: 1-800-800-9776 ext. proactive in empowering 6396641 students, faculty and staff with the knowledge they need to be successful in their research endeavors. This is accomplished by providing library instruction to individuals and groups via phone, email, chat, webinars, and in the classroom, including offcampus sites. GCU’s Librarians are available to teach information literacy and research skills by appointment and ondemand.
Tech Support
Tech Support is there to help GCU students with password resets, or any technical issues with GCU sites and portals.
https://support.gcu.edu , Tel: 877-4288447 , Tel: 602-639-7200
Academic Catalog & Policies
If you are not in compliance with policies, requirements or regulations, it may impact your enrollment and ability to graduate from GCU. So this really benefits me as a student since I would rather not have any impact to my graduation if I could have
https://www.gcu.edu/academics/academicpolicies.php
avoided it. Title IX
Prohibits sexual discrimination in education programs that receive federal funding; nearly all colleges and universities benefit from federal funding.
https://www.gcu.edu/academics/academicpolicies/title-ix.php
Emergency/Activ e Shooter Information
The GCU Public Safety page has resources and information to help keep students, faculty and staff safe should an emergency arise. If you do not already have access to information on surviving an active shooter situation through your employer or other resources, the FBI sponsored "RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. ® Surviving an Active Shooting Event" video provided on this page is an excellent resource.
https://www.gcu.edu/about/officesservices/public-safety
Student Disability Services (SDS) Office
Provide equal access to all GCU programs, systems and facilities for students with disabilities. The ADA defines a person with a disability as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity.
https://www.gcu.edu/about/officesservices/student-disability-services
End of course survey (EOCS)
Provides students with the opportunity to give feedback to the university about the course, faculty, and student advisor. Feedback is
The EOCS is available only through the student portal and can be accessed one week before the end of class until one week after the end of class.
confidential and provides valuable insight that is used to improve the overall university experience. Student Portal
Student portal is like my account this is where I can see everything like GPA or my next class or make payments if needed. Also has shortcuts to student access center and other resources. This is also how I get to my current class dashboard.
https://gcuportal.gcu.edu
Spiritual Reference Guide
Resource
What does this resource do for you?
Where do you find this resource? (Provide link, contact info, etc.)
Spiritual Life Page
The Department of Spiritual Life helps the GCU community grow in a http://students.gcu.edu/studentpersonal relationship with God life/spiritual-life.php through an active faith in Jesus Christ. Explore the GCU Spiritual Life page. In 50-75 words, describe 3-4 resources found on this page that you feel may be useful to you. From this page you are able to request prayer by emailing [email protected] for online students. You can also find for online student on this page a link to be able to live stream the chapel and watch and worship from home. You can also get information on Global Outreach program and follow their Instagram for more information @gcu. gl obal out r each.Themost amazi ngr esour ceIf oundont hi spagei sPassagesofComf or tyoucanr eadt hr ough passagest hathel pcomf or tyoudur i ngt i mesofanger ,anxi et y ,sor r ow ordoubt .Youcan br owset hr ought hei rYouTubeChannelt ol i st ent oPast orTi m speakoneacht opi c.
Career Reference Guide
Resources
What does this resource do for you?
Where do you find this resource? (Provide link, contact info, etc.)
Career Compass
It is good to revisit assessments such as this one every so often to reevaluate your professional goals, focus, and direction.
https://www.focus2career.com/Portal/Login.cfm? SID=810
O*NET Online
O*NET Online has detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more! This will help finding a job when out of college.
https://www.onetonline.org/
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics measures labor m arket activity, working conditions, price changes, and productivity in the U.S. economy to support public and private decision making. Will help with looking for jobs and seeing what that job conditions are like
https://www.bls.gov/
Glassdoor
You can research and apply for jobs on here during or after college.
https://www.glassdoor.com/index.htm
CareerOneSt op
This gives the student a look into the profession they chose to study
https://www.youtube.com/user/CareerOneStop
CNN Money With this site you can take the salary you are currently Cost of making or will be making Living
https://money.cnn.com/calculator/pf/cost-ofliving/index.html
Calculator
and see how it compares to the cost of living in the new city or state you want to go...