1810334_PFC - Parent & Family Guide (Fall 2022)

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DAVID HART Executive Director, College of Applied Studies & Academic Success

TOOLS for SUCCESS Success in the college environment may seem daunting, but it often boils down to only two things: preparation and using the tools available to you. As your student enters this exciting phase of their academic journey, the College of Applied Studies & Academic Success (CASAS) will make sure they are prepared and have the tools they need, from the first day of class to Commencement.

COLLEGE OF APPLIED STUDIES & ACADEMIC SUCCESS (CASAS) ACADEMIC SUCCESS ► Academic Mentoring Does your student need practical help with time management, organization, or study skills? Academic Mentors are available to meet one-on-one with your student to share strategies for college success. Academic Mentors offer your student encouragement and accountability throughout the semester and can help him or her connect with additional resources for academic support. ► Academic Success Courses CASAS offers Academic Success Courses, which are helpful electives that get your student started off right. Many of these courses meet once a week and are worth one credit hour. Your student will learn practical skills for success and will meet regularly with faculty mentors. ► The Eagle Scholars Program This program fosters community and provides professional experience by combining mentoring and leadership opportunities. ► Tutoring and Writing Coaching Encourage your student to take advantage of tutoring services. Tutoring is available in over 100 courses, as well as writing coaching at any point of the writing process.

ADVISING SUCCESS ► International Student Center Liberty’s campus is home to students from more than 70 nations. The International Student Center — located in DeMoss Hall, Room 2232 — helps international students transition to life in the U.S. by providing services in the following areas: • Federal regulations • Health insurance

APPLIED SUCCESS ► Technical Studies A technical studies minor or an Associate of Applied Science degree in a specific skill, such as plumbing, electrical, welding, Heating/Ventilation/ Air Conditioning (HVAC), or carpentry, allows students to add value to their degree. This program is certified by the National Center for Construction Education and Research.

• On- and off-campus employment • Scholarship search assistance • Assistance with cultural adaptation • Cultural events

... & YOU

► Parent and Family Connections Parent and Family Connections exists to support Liberty University's mission of Training Champions for Christ by sharing information with students’ family members about the resources, programs, and activities available on campus.

It is essential that you encourage your student to use these free academic success tools. Our goal is to see your son or daughter reach their goals while they continue pursuing God’s calling.

► Professional Advising Professional Advising offers personalized instruction for residential undergraduate and graduate students with a focus on a student’s first two years. Advisors are assigned for all colleges and schools to talk through academic and career goals as well as help with course scheduling after matriculation. If students have questions about financial aid, housing, account holds and balances, roommate conflicts, or personal issues, Professional Advisors can clarify university policies and procedures or serve as a liaison with other offices and departments.

Stop by and see us sometime in DeMoss Hall, Room 1100, or visit us online at  Liberty.edu/CASAS.

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