| If
your GPA at Skyline College is
3.5: You are eligible for
the Honor Society and the National Dean's List.
3.3: You are on the Dean's
List.
3.3: You graduate with
honors. |
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| Get
to know your professors
Visit your professors outside of class.
Discuss ideas for term
papers and class projects with your professors.
Discuss your career plans
and ambitions with your professors. |
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Be
an active learner
Take notes in class.
Participate in classroom
discussions.
Study two hours each week
for every hour in class.
Write summaries of major
points and information in your textbook and notes.
Form study groups to explain
material to another student.
Do additional reading
on topics that were introduced and discussed in class.
Study Tips
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Use
Counseling Services
Talk with a counselor at least once a semester.
Seek help from a counselor
if you experience any difficulties that affect your academic performance. |
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Use
the Library
Learn to use the electronic references in the Library.
Take introduction to Library
Resources, LSCI 100 or LSI 105. |
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Improve
your skills
Take classes to develop effective reading and writing
skills.
Use a dictionary or thesaurus
to look up proper word meanings.
Make use of the writing
and math assistance labs in The Learning Center. |
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Take
advantage of College Support Services
Visit the Career Center and Transfer Center.
Seek help from tutors
in The Learning Center. |
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Get
to know other students
Make friends with students whose ages, ethnic backgrounds,
and interests are different from yours.
Join a club.
Form study groups with
other students in your classes. |
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Participate
in cultural and current events
Attend art exhibits, concerts, lectures, and other
college activities.
Talk about art, music,
theater, and current events with other students.
Read and discuss the opinions
of editorials and critics. |
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| If
your GPA is below 2.0
You will be placed on Academic Probation if you
have attempted at least 12 semester units and earned a GPA below
2.0 in all units graded or if more than 50% of all units graded
are W, I, and NC. A student on probation for more than 2 consecutive
semesters may be subject to dismissal. For more information, see
the Student Handbook.
The Student Success Program is designed to assist students
on probation or dismissal status to promote their academic success. |