Opening your grades for the semester is, hopefully, a
pleasant event. The reward for all of
your effort and hard work! But what if
they are not what you hoped for! Here
are some repair strategies:
- If you got a D or an F, can you or should you retake the class in the next semester? At my institution a D is passing but is not allowed in your major. (Is there a form to complete? Do you need an advisors help or permission?)
- Can you take a class at home either online or at a local college that will give you the necessary knowledge you need to be successful next semester? (You may have to get permission from your school, but if you are not transferring the credits possibly not.)
- Is there something else you can do between semesters to bolster your knowledge – read a lower level textbook, watch appropriate lessons on Kahn Academy, buy (and use!) a self-teaching book for the subject?
- Take some time to reflect on things such as class attendance, study and learning strategies, motivation, too much social life, etc. Are there some changes you need to make? Consider writing them down and putting them in a place you will find them at the beginning of the next semester.
- Do you see a pattern? Is there a particular type of class where you are not doing as well as you hope? Does this indicate that maybe you should change your major?
- Look at your schedule for the next semester. Start now to think about the positive study habits you will follow and plan how you will be sure to do so!
- Check and recheck with Financial Aid. Again – more regulations!!! Are there a specific number of credits you must earn? Will taking classes at home affect the number of semesters for which you can get aid? Check everything, ask questions, write down the date and the person’s name you are talking to and the information you receive.
- In the event of the worst case scenario – your grades are so low you are not able to return – think about your next steps.
- If you want to eventually return to that institution, what are the procedures?
- If you want to enroll somewhere else, how will these poor grades affect your chances?
- If you can, go to a local community college and either take classes to boost your skills and knowledge or classes that will transfer. (Again, check with the registrar’s office at your home school to see what you need to do and also what classes will transfer. There are always regulations and procedures you need to follow!)
Once there is a blip in your academic progress there are
multiple issues to consider, but you definitely can get back on track and
smoothly finish your degree. The trick
is to make sure it does not happen again!!
Review previous blogs about learning, studying and motivation for information. Good luck!
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First Semester Success: Learning Strategies and Motivation for Your First Semester (or Any Semester) of College, by Dr. Arden B. Hamer, is available at amazon.com, wordassociation.com and barnesandnoble.com. Click on the upper right link.
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