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Don't Leave It on the Table: The Campus Resource Guide
Every resource college offers. What it does. How to use it. Starting now — not when something goes wrong.
You are about to have access to more support, more expertise, and more free resources than you will have at any other point in your life. Most of it goes unused.
The Campus Resource Guide covers every major resource available on a college campus — what it is, what it actually does, and how to use it strategically rather than accidentally. The students who get the most out of college are not always the most talented. They are the ones who know what is available and use it before they are desperate.
What's inside:
• Academic Support — advising and degree audits, the writing center, the library (far more than books), tutoring, disability services and accommodations, and the full faculty ecosystem: office hours, TAs, and the professors who write recommendation letters
• Career & Professional Development — the career center across all four years (not just senior year), professor relationships, internships and experiential learning, resumes and LinkedIn
• Campus Community & Belonging — clubs and organizations, club sports and intramurals, volunteering, student government, campus events and lectures
• Health, Wellness & Support Services — the health center, counseling and mental health services, ADHD and executive function in college, campus safety and the dean of students
• The Bigger Picture — study abroad, undergraduate research, the alumni network, and building your personal board of advisors
• The 4-Year Resource Map — the highest-leverage actions by year, condensed into one reference
Who this is for: Any college student — but especially students who arrived without a clear picture of what their campus offers, students with ADHD or EF challenges who benefit from knowing the infrastructure before they need it, and students entering sophomore or junior year who realize they have been leaving resources unused.
Every resource college offers. What it does. How to use it. Starting now — not when something goes wrong.
You are about to have access to more support, more expertise, and more free resources than you will have at any other point in your life. Most of it goes unused.
The Campus Resource Guide covers every major resource available on a college campus — what it is, what it actually does, and how to use it strategically rather than accidentally. The students who get the most out of college are not always the most talented. They are the ones who know what is available and use it before they are desperate.
What's inside:
• Academic Support — advising and degree audits, the writing center, the library (far more than books), tutoring, disability services and accommodations, and the full faculty ecosystem: office hours, TAs, and the professors who write recommendation letters
• Career & Professional Development — the career center across all four years (not just senior year), professor relationships, internships and experiential learning, resumes and LinkedIn
• Campus Community & Belonging — clubs and organizations, club sports and intramurals, volunteering, student government, campus events and lectures
• Health, Wellness & Support Services — the health center, counseling and mental health services, ADHD and executive function in college, campus safety and the dean of students
• The Bigger Picture — study abroad, undergraduate research, the alumni network, and building your personal board of advisors
• The 4-Year Resource Map — the highest-leverage actions by year, condensed into one reference
Who this is for: Any college student — but especially students who arrived without a clear picture of what their campus offers, students with ADHD or EF challenges who benefit from knowing the infrastructure before they need it, and students entering sophomore or junior year who realize they have been leaving resources unused.