SDSU's 'Successful Students' Campaign
Six vital tips to help students navigate the new norms of academic achievement amidst change and challenges.
It’s not just about great grades and a full social calendar, though that’s part of it, university officials said. It’s about taking care of yourself, asking for help when you need it, getting involved — but not stretching yourself too thin — and embracing SDSU’s diverse ecosystem,” said Randy Timm, the dean of Students at SDSU. “We want to make sure that we keep these messages at the top of students’ minds throughout their university career.”
“All of these things — your mental health, your academic achievement, your social involvement — they’re all interconnected.”
The university, through the University's Coordinated Campus Wide Student Success Committee, launched the “Successful Students” campaign, which features seven tips to help students make the most of their SDSU experience
- Take 30 Units to Finish
- Ask for Help (SDSU offers a range of support services for students)
- Go to Class
- Get Involved
- Practice Self-care
- Embrace Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Get Wise with AI
To learn more, read the SDSU NewsCenter Story: SDSU's 'Successful Students' Campaign Offers Holistic Approach to Achievement, Inclusion and Well-being.
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