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STRATEGIES FOR NAVIGATING RETURN TO SCHOOL


STRATEGIES FOR NAVIGATING RETURN TO SCHOOL

Tue Jul 09 2024 · 2 mins read
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Are you grappling with the decision to return to school? Balancing education
with work, parenting, deployment, or caregiving? If so, consider yourself an
“and-er.” These students juggle their studies alongside other life commitments.
And if you fall into this category, you’re in the right place!

Returning to school might seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be.
There are compelling reasons to pursue further education: job security, career
growth, career changes, and the promise of increased earning potential.

Densie Brandt, a key member of the Strategic Partnerships Workforce Education
Solutions team at National University shares the journey of returning to school
and to introduce the valuable resources available at National University.

Online or On-Campus Program?

Whether you consider yourself an “and-er” or not, returning to school can be
challenging with a busy schedule. If you choose the online route, you’ll benefit
from schedule flexibility, lower tuition and boarding costs, increased
networking opportunities, and overall greater accessibility. On the other hand,
if you prefer a distraction-free environment, hands-on learning experiences, a
commute to class, and a more structured schedule, then on-campus programs are
the way to go. It is important to keep in mind that the on-campus route
typically has higher expenses, but if you want that in person experience, this
is the way to go.

What it’s like to be an Online Student

Are you new to the world of online learning? Well, we are here to tell you about
that experience a bit more. While online education offers schedule flexibility,
it also presents unique challenges. Here’s what you should know:

 1. Stay Motivated: Without the structure of a physical classroom,
    self-discipline becomes crucial. Set goals, create a study routine, and stay
    hungry for knowledge.
 2. Home Distractions: Working from home can be distracting. Find a quiet space,
    minimize interruptions, and maintain focus during study sessions.
 3. Limited Peer Interaction: Online courses may lack the face-to-face
    interaction you’d have in a traditional classroom. However, virtual
    discussions, forums, and group projects can help bridge this gap.
 4. Engage with Professors: Reach out to your instructors via email or virtual
    office hours. Building a connection with them enhances your learning
    experience.

Time Management Tips for Success

Whether you choose the online path or the on-campus route, effective time
management is crucial. We all aspire to achieve success, so here are some
valuable tips. First, steer clear of multitasking, as it can lead to loss of
focus. Next, create a daily or weekly to-do list to maintain organization. This
can help you keep track and stay on board with assignments and other commitments
in your life. Seek out a quiet environment—whether at home or in the campus
library—to minimize distractions and stay focused during work sessions. Lastly,
avoid procrastination by starting your assignments well in advance of their due
dates. By doing so, you’ll avoid last-minute cramming, which can result in your
work not being done to the best of your ability.

If you’re someone who needs help staying accountable, consider downloading one
of these apps to manage your time and
assignments: 2Do, Any.do, Evernote, myHomework Student
Planner, MyLifeOrganized 3, or Remember the Milk.

 

Ask for Help and Support

Having a strong support system is crucial for achieving your goals. Support
manifests in various ways. Financial assistance, provided through scholarships
and financial aid, helps ease the burden. Academic support includes free
tutoring, access to the writing center, and an academic success center. Career
guidance is available via Handshake, other mentoring networks, and career
services. Additionally, family and community support encompasses flexible
programs and student clubs. The student clubs would allow for you to connect
with peers, who could become a great support system. Lastly, social and
emotional well-being support is offered through free mental health counseling,
local support services, and student mentors.

Finding a mentor is important. Whether this be a co-worker, fellow student, a
family member or a friend, being able to look up to someone and lean on them for
support will only benefit you.

Applying For Financial Aid

Financial aid and scholarships help minimize the financial burden going back to
school causes. Whether you are an Undergraduate or Graduate, there are multiple
options for aid. If you are an undergrad, there is the Cal Grant, Pell Grant,
Scholarships, and student loans. If you are a Graduate, there are scholarships
and student loan options. Take advantage of these awesome tools to make going
back to school less stressful. Check with your employer. A lot of employers
offer financial assistance as part of your benefits package toward the cost of
your education if it’s for a job-related course.

Going back to school doesn’t have to be daunting. Despite the challenges, there
are several reasons why it’s manageable - and rewarding! Remember that you’re
not alone on this journey; you’ve got support from those closest to you, your
employer who wants to see you grow your career, and through support services you
may have access to work mentors, education coaching benefits, and your manager. 






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