As we enter the month of October, the midpoint of the semester is in sight. Now is a great time for a personal check up.
Personal check up ideas:
- If you are struggling academically, reach out, there are campus resources available to help you. .
- Every CU student is assigned an academic advisor, andÌýyour advisor can help you with so much more than academic schedule planning.ÌýYour advisor is here to support you in your academic and personal journey through college life. You'll find your advisor on MyCUInfo.ÌýYou can alsoÌýtake advantage ofÌýcampus-wideÌýdrop-in advising hours, available everyÌýMonday from 1 toÌý3 p.m.Ìýto access advising resources for any major or minor across campus.
- Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) on campusÌýoffers confidential, on-campus mental health and psychiatric services for a variety of concerns such as academics, anxiety, body image, depression, relationships, substance use and more. Campus locations:ÌýWardenburg Health Center and the Center for Community (C4C). .
- Go to office hours and check in with your professor.
- Revisit your goals for the semester, or create goals for the rest of the semester.
- If you have been thinking about getting involved in activities outside of school, A good place to beginÌýexploring is theÌý.Ìý