Learn Well for Student Success
School of Health Sciences and Wellness University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Welcome. This is Learn Well for Student Success out of Student Success Center in the School of Health Sciences and Wellness at UW Stevens Point. It's our mission to support the whole student, honoring individual experiences and getting each person access to tools and resources that will help them achieve their goals.
If you have ever struggled to get going on an assignment, have ever been challenged to set goals, felt overwhelmed, or as felt as though you were imposter in your own major, then this an invitation from us to you. We understand the inherent challenges of being a college student and we know that with supports and connection, you can make your college experience one that is full of opportunity and growth.
Listen in as we talk to campus and community experts and students about their strategies for success.
Learn Well for Student Success
What I wish I knew to help balance life's obligations with preparing to be a professional, A student panel
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The School of Health Sciences and Wellness is unique in that many of our programs are pre-professional, and our students go on to further graduate school or additional certification or training. This means students feel the weight of regular undergraduate course work while also having to navigate building a resume and portfolio of experiences that will help launch them into further programming and education. Balancing rigorous coursework while preparing for graduate school can feel overwhelming and daunting but there are real and practical steps students can take to make this time one that feels expansive rather than overwhelming. In this episode, three UW-SP Graduate students tell us their success stories. You will leave with more information on how to make this challenging transition a little bit smoother and some practical steps you can take to help take charge of your transition to grad school.