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ORGANIZATION

In college (particularly compared to high school settings) the ability to manage one’s time becomes much more important. You are more likely to have out-of-class assignments and projects with potentially competing timelines, not to mention things like work, home/family life, etc.

Organization is critical to balancing all these things. Something as simple as using a calendar or planner can help you see when an assignment is coming up, and if that might compete with a big exam in another class or a busy time at work.

It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan.

Eleanor Roosevelt

General Tips and Strategies to Improve Organization

Create a Master Calendar

  • Use a digital or physical calendar to track deadlines, assignments, and exams.

  • Include personal commitments to have a holistic view of your schedule.

 

Develop Consistent Routines

  • Set specific times for studying, exercising, and relaxing.

  • Maintain a consistent sleep schedule to enhance focus and productivity.

Use To-Do Lists Effectively

  • Write daily to-do lists with 3-5 key tasks.

  • Check off completed tasks to stay motivated.

Organize Your Physical Space

  • Keep your workspace clean and clutter-free.

  • Designate specific places for books, supplies, and personal items.

Review and Reflect Regularly

  • At the end of each day or week, review your progress.

  • Adjust your schedule and strategies as needed.

Organization Resources at WCU

The Writing and Learning Commons (WaLC) and Mathematics Tutoring Center (MTC) 

  • Provides peer-facilitated tutoring sessions to support student learning and achieve academic success.


The Office of Student Retention 

  • Implements targeted advising interventions for students in need of additional support to be successful and connects them with campus resources. 


The Mentoring and Persistence to Success (MAPS) 

  • Connects first generation and independent students with resources to accomplish their academic and personal goals. These resources encompass skills coaching, academic guidance, exploration of majors/careers, as well as the provision of social and personal assistance.


The Compass Program 

  • Provides additional guidance and support for first-generation, low income, or independent students. Students who are accepted into the Compass Program not only have full access to the services provided by MAPS but are matched with a MAPS academic coach who serves as a guide throughout their academic journey at WCU. 

Other Organization Resources

This article from Harvard Summer School provides eight clear, usable steps for better managing your time. Using these can help you take control of your schedule, reduce stress, and make the most of your college experience. 

Todoist is a task and project management app and features a FREE beginner version. They even have a guide on how to get started designed just for college students. Consider adding this app to your smartphone as a helpful tool to develop Organization skills.

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