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After initial academic testing and conferencing, students'
academic profiles are used to determine participation in appropriate
general studies course offerings: |
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A course for entering students who need modeling and
practice using successful study skill enhancement. Primary topics
are time management, learning styles, goal setting, strategies for
test taking, note-taking and reading. GES 112 is required as follow-up
in the spring. (Offered in fall.) |
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A course emphasizing application of learning strategies
presented in GES 110 and GES 116. Selected content courses being taken
concurrently by the students will be monitored weekly through tutorial
sessions. Use of student-designed contracts helps move the student
toward self-management and application of successful study habits.
Prerequisite: GES 110. (Offered in spring.) |
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A course designed to prepare a student to successfully
handle college-level reading and study tasks. Goal setting and time
management are included early in the semester. The focus will be on
interactive strategies for handling vocabulary development, note taking,
and test taking in targeted general education courses. GES 112 is
required as a follow-up in the spring. (Offered in fall.) |
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E. Main - Spring Arbor, MI 49283
Undergrad Admissions (800) 968-0011 Admissions Fax (517) 750-6620
Graduate Admissions (800) 968-9103 Adult Studies (800) 968-9103 |
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