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  • 1.00 Credits

    This seminar-based course is designed for Peer Mentors. The focus of this course is putting student development theory and skill development into practice. Mentoring skills and proficiencies will include, but are not limited to: leadership skills, listening skills, advising skills, problem-solving skills, and proper referral to campus resources.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to help students prepare for and succeed in college. In particular, we look at college in the context of individual life goals. The course focuses on the purpose of college, the academic objectives of higher education, the college application process, financial aid, academic standards and expectations in college compared to high school, and life in a college community.
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    This course provides students with a cultural and language experience in a foreign country. The course may be faculty-led, with a Snow College professor traveling with the students, or part of Snow College's partner universities reciprocal student exchange program. The course will be repeatable for credit, up to 3 credits.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes the development of personal skills for success, encourages campus engagement, and explores majors and careers. The focus of the course will be academic skills, self-management skills, campus resources, the Snow College General Education curriculum and how student interests, skills and values can help them select a major.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes developing academic skills, making career choices, and managing personal responsibility. Elements of the course include attitude, career exploration, goal setting, time and stress management, effective study skills, test taking, note taking, reading and memory strategies, listening skills, and emotional intelligence.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is an extension of the Resident Assistant (RA) & Resident Director (RD) trainings offered at the start of each semester. Throughout this course, the RAs & RDs will understand the various roles of their positions, conflict mediation, program development, student support, and the complexities of student development. This course is designed to prepare RAs & RDs to aid students, provide resources, handle policies, and develop a student community within their assigned residence halls.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is an extension of the Resident Assistant (RA) & Resident Director (RD) trainings offered at the start of each semester. Throughout this course, the RAs & RDs will understand how to develop their skills to improve themselves, better support students, and learn how to grow their grit as they move forward in life. This course is designed to prepare RAs & RDs to aid students, provide resources, handle policies, and develop a student community within their assigned residence halls, and apply what they have learned as Residence Life Student Leaders to their future careers and personal goals.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to help students become more successful in the college setting, with an emphasis on graduating from Snow College and transferring to a university. Topics covered include effective time management and study skills (memory, reading, note taking, and testing); use of personal, campus, and community resources; creating effective communication skills, healthy lifestyles; and exploring financial issues. Emphasis is on group work, and requirements include group presentations. A team teaching format helps students learn to adjust to diverse teaching styles.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The Convocation Arts and Lecture Series at Snow College is a weekly enrichment series for students and for residents of local communities. A 50-minute lecture, visual, or musical presentation is offered each Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Speakers and performers are selected from diverse disciplines, including humanities, arts, business, science, public service, education, entertainment, and ethnic/international areas of study. The series is also used as a vehicle for presenting faculty honor lectures and campus performing groups.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Convocation Plus is a companion class for Convocation (GNST 1060). Students in Convocation may take Convocation Plus concurrently for an additional credit, and doing so allows students to further engage with Convocation content and presenters. This engagement includes attending lunch with presenters, doing additional readings, and having opportunities for discussion and reflection. Like Convocation, Convocation Plus is repeatable for credit. Corequisite:    GNST 1060