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What are the 6 key attributes of successful college students? - ANSWERSelf-Awareness, Self-
Motivation, Emotional Intelligence, Interdependence, Self-Efficacy, and Accountability
What does the SMART acronym stand for? - ANSWERSpecific → Be clear and well defined.
Measurable → Be precise with amounts and dates and make sure you can measure your degree of
success.
Attainable → Be realistic. Challenge yourself, but be sure to set goals that are possible to achieve.
Relevant → Make sure the goals are headed in the direction you want your life and career to take.
Time Specific → Your goals must have a deadline or timeframe to be accomplished.
What is the CAA? - ANSWERComprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA), college culture, paying for
college, course planning, student affairs, career exploration, researching information on four-year
institutions, strategic planning, critical thinking, and communication skills for a successful academic
transition.
Be familiar with the UGETC - ANSWERUniversal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) , are
the courses that transfer for lower division general education equivalency as part of the new CAA
and comprises a minimum of 30 semester hours of credit.
Be familiar with the areas/departments in Student Affairs. - ANSWERStudent Affairs focuses on
developing the whole student. It is the goal of promoting a marriage between the growth of
intellectual development in the classroom and social development outside the classroom. Student
Affairs is a department or division of support services available to students at institutions of higher
education.
What is the TAAP? - ANSWERthe Transfer Assured Admissions Policy (TAAP), The TAAP assures
admission to one of the 16 U.N.C. institutions under the following conditions:
What is plagiarism? - ANSWERthe practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them
off as one's own.
Be familiar with possible consequences of academic misconduct. - ANSWERRedoing or failing an
assignment, Failing the course with a grade of "F.", Loss of scholarships, Having a record of academic
dishonesty/misconduct on transcript, Reduction to final grade in course, Recommendation to a
remediation program, and Being dismissed from the class or the college.