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FHSU Kelly CenterStudent Support Services
(785) 628-4401
Successfully Completing the Semester
Start Now! It’s Not Too Late!Contact your instructors.
Contact information and office hours are listed on each syllabus.
Schedule an appointment with your instructor.Attend all remaining classes.Make an appointment to visit with your advisor about
your options.Get help.
Contact Your Instructors
Office hours are listed on your syllabus.Make an appointment. Find out if it is possible to receive a passing grade in
the class.The instructor is the only person that can give you
accurate information about your standing in the class.
Attend ALL Remaining Classes
Successful students attend class.Successful students participate in class.Successful students go to class prepared.
Check the syllabus to see what the lecture will cover.Read assigned material before class.Take notes.
Contact Your Advisor
Be honest with your advisor on your academic standing. Your advisor can help you plan your academic future. Your advisor’s email contact information can be found
in your TigerTracks account under personal information.
Other Resources
Kelly CenterAcademic counseling and tutoringPersonal counselingDrug and alcohol counseling
Disability Student ServicesOffice of Diversity AffairsAcademic Advising and Career Exploration CenterStudent Health CenterStudent Affairs
Get Help
Ask your instructor if there are any study groups currently meeting for the class.
Contact the Kelly Center - 785-628-4401 Utilize the Writing Center - 785-628-4106
Kelly CenterAcademic Success Programs Can Help With
Time Management(Managing academics, work, family, friends, and socializing activities such as texting and Facebook)
Free Tutoring for General Education CoursesTest Taking and Test AnxietyCollege Textbook ReadingCritical Thinking SkillsNote-Taking
Full-Time Students: Things to Consider
If you are enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours, you should be spending at least an additional 24 hours per week studying. This includes Saturday and Sunday.
If you are employed, you should work no more than 20 hours per week.
JUST DO IT!
GO TO CLASS DO THE WORK DO YOUR BEST TO PASS