Title: Academic JEOPARDY : DONT GO THERE
1Academic JEOPARDY! DONT GO THERE!
2Academic jeopardy means.
- You are not in good standing with either the
university or your college. - Your grade point average (GPA) is below the
requirement standard. - You are in danger of being put on probation or
suspended.
3How do you avoid Academic Jeopardy?
- Good study habits
- Being familiar with the university resources
- Being aware of deadlines, due dates and
university/college policy - Realizing that college is not the same as high
school
4Objective
- To help you become aware of what it takes to be a
successful college student and have fun at the
same time!
5Format
- 30 minutes for game
- A series of questions relating to a successful
college career - Work as a team use the provided resources to
find answers - Each team will have a designee
- First designee to raise their hand has 10 seconds
to answer - The team with the most points wins !!!
6Round One
7Question 1 What is a syllabus?
8Answer The syllabus contains valuable
information about lecture topics, reading
assignments, exam dates, grading policies and
other crucial information.
C.S.H. Page 4
9Question 2 What should you do to get organized
to meet the demands of the semester? (Hint Time
Management)
10Answer At the start of the semester, get an
overview of all exams, projects, work schedules,
social obligations and personal commitments.
Write them all on a large monthly calendar and
check it on a daily basis.
C.S.H. Page 3
11Question 3 How many hours per week should be
spent studying?
12Answer As a general rule, you should devote
three hours of study for every credit you take.
For example, if you are enrolled for 12 credits,
you should spend 36 hours per week studying. This
is in addition to the time you spend in class!
C.S.H. Page 3
13Question 4 When is the best time to read an
assignment and why?
14Answer Read the assignment before the lecture.
This makes it easier to recognize the major
points and take good notes.
C.S.H. Page 8
15Question 5 What is the Cornell Method and what
are the steps involved?
16Answer The Cornell Method is a note-taking
method. The steps are 1. Record2. Reduce3.
Recite4. Reflect5. Review
C.S.H. Page 8
17Round Two
- The 2006-2008 Catalog Is Your Contract with the
University
18The purpose of the catalog is to
- Inform you of the academic calendar, policies and
procedures. - Outline degree requirements to complete your
major and graduate. - Inform you of services at your Institution.
- Provide scholarship information.
- Provide a description of every course offered.
- and much more.
19Question 6 How many colleges are there at UNLV ?
20Answer Eleven.
- Business
- Education
- Engineering
- Fine Arts
- Health Sciences
- Honors College
- Hotel Administration
- Liberal Arts
- Sciences
- University College
- Urban Affairs
Catalog Page 55
21Question 7 What happens if a student stops
attending class and fails to officially drop or
withdraw?
22Answer A grade of F will be recorded for a
student who stops attending class and fails to
officially drop or withdraw from school.
Catalog Page 59
23When are mid-term exams?
- Roughly the week of October 15-20, 2007. Check
your syllabus. - But it may vary from professor to professor.
24Bonus Question
- What are some things you should know by midterm
in particular, but throughout the semester
overall?
25Answer
- Your status in each of your classes
- Where is your performance good?
- Where do you need help?
- Do you have hard-evidence to back up your
perception of your performance?
26Question 8 When is the final day to
drop/withdraw from a class for Fall 2007?
27Answer November 2, 2007 5 p.m. (Pacific)
Academic Calendar
28Question 9 What is University Probation?
29Answer Probation is a statement that a students
GPA has fallen below 2.0.
Catalog, page 57
30Bonus Question
- What are some ways to insure that you dont end
up on academic jeopardy (probation/suspension)?
31Answer
- Follow the study methods discussed in the
College Survival Handbook. - Request tutoring.
- Maintain physical and mental health.
- Be aware of the different resources on campus.
32Question 10 What must you do to apply for a
UNLV scholarship?
33Answer UNLV has two applications that
applicants must complete if they wish to be
considered for financial assistance The Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and
the UNLV Scholarship Application.
Catalog Page 46
34Question 11 If you are a business major, how
will you know what courses to take each semester?
Hint The answer to this question applies to all
students in all majors.
35The colleges advisors assist undergraduate
students in identifying academic goals, serve as
a resource to other campus services, and assist
with academic questions, scheduling, graduation
procedures and various other paperwork.
Catalog Page 72
36How is college different from high
school?Each team has five minutes to
identify three ways that college is different
from high school and create strategies for
dealing with these differences.
See handout for tips.
37How will I remember this and find the answers to
other questions?
- Visit the UNLV web page often. httpwww.unlv.edu
- Visit the First Year Programs and Transitions web
page and review your Orientation materials.
http//www.unlv.edu/studentlife/transition/succeed
.html - Go to as many Orientation programs as possible.
- Read your catalog.
- Be curious.
- Ask, ask, ask.
38- To obtain a 2006-2008 catalog
- http//www.unlv.edu/pubs/catalogs/undergraduate/
- It is also available on CD.
39The Final Tally
40Have a great semester !
Amanda Owens UNLV Center for Academic
Enrichment Outreach (702) 895-4777 www.unlv.edu/
studentserv/caeo