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Dear First Year - Brought to you by the Office of Student and Family Transitions at the University of Nebraska at Kearney!
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Dear First Year- Study Tips
In today's Episode, Joey talks to us about study tips and how to prepare for finals week!
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Dear First Year-Networking on Campus
On today's episode Blue Gold Coordinator Joey Orellana talks to us about how important networking is on campus!
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Dear First Year-First-Gen Success
Welcome back to another episode of Dear First Year! In this episode, Joey Orellana interviews First-Gen Senior Colton Roberts. During this episode, Colton explains his success as being a First-Gen student over the course of his 7 semesters at UNK!
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Dear First Year-Loper Leaders
Welcome back to the Dear First Year Podcast! During this episode, our new Blue Gold Coordinator introduces himself and also briefly explains Loper Leaders!
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What can a Success Coach do for you?
Did you know you can book a FREE appointment with a Success Coach here at UNK? Listen to an interview with Tia Pritchard to learn more about how success coaches can help you as a student, what success coaches do, and how you can become a success coach. To book an appointment with a success coach or to learn more, visit https://www.unk.edu/offices/learning_commons/student-success-coaching.php
6 Week Survey - https://bit.ly/UNK6Survey23
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Loper2Loper Mentoring
Finding a mentor doesn’t have to be hard, and the college environment can make it easier. As students, we have easy access to staff and faculty. Upperclassmen also make great mentors. Resident Assistants are also there to provide support and connect you to resources, and you live with them, so they’re very easy to reach out to. If you’re thinking yes, I need/want a mentor, but you’re still unsure of how to find one or still nervous about going out and connecting with someone, I have a great program for you: the Loper2Loper mentoring program. This program, which is run out of the Office of Student and Family Engagement, pairs students with UNK staff/faculty who they can use as a mentor. If you’d like to stop in and say hi and learn more about Loper2Loper or any of the other first-year programs we run, we’re located in the Nebraska Student Union within the Office of Student Engagement.