Saturday, August 22, 2009

Planet College Reminder: Grad Check.

Returning to campus is another opportunity to assure you are closing in on graduation. Right now before your schedule gets crammed is a good time to determine how close you are to graduation.

If you already have a major your department office is a good place to find out what you still need to finish your degree. After that your campus's administration building probably has an office that could help. It is usually the registration. One helpful tactic is to go to that office or the graduation office if there is one and file the forms necessary for graduation. There is usually a fee for this but the results can be helpful. The results will show up in the form of a printout with what you have completed and hopefully what you need to do to complete all of the requirements for graduation. If you get it soon you can plan this year effectively and maybe get back to Earth with your degree next year.

If you don't have a major it is likely you need to declare something before you can graduate. If you've been around the campus for a while it is time to start actually doing something about finding and pursuing a major. This is your next step toward graduation.

Remember on Planet College graduation starts today.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Planet College Recognition: Mike Did It Right.

On Planet College opportunity is found where ever. Just before graduation with a BA in Psychology Mike applied for a program, a certificate in School Psychology. The program was at a university in another state. Because of the lateness of his application he was informed he was on a wait list. In the middle of August Mike received notice that he had been admitted to the program. The school was several hundred miles away in another state. Mike packed up his car and drove to his new school. Once there, with no accommodations, he, for a few days slept in his car and showered in the school gym. He was a late add for most of his courses but he did start his program with a full load. Meanwhile he found employment as a part-time counselor on the campus and a room mate from one of his classes. Because he had filed his fafsa as usual that year his financial aid was available within a few weeks of the new term. This was helpful because among other things the out of state fees for Mike'd new University were pretty hefty and Mike needed all the help he could get. During his second semester Mike found a temporary position as a school counselor through a referral from his Department's office. Mike completed his certificate that school year and his temporary position turned into a permanent School Psychologist position at the same school.

With quite a bit of experience on Planet College Mike was able to move forward in his chosen career by basically doing everything right. He moved as soon as he was admitted. He added the courses he could when he could. He found a room mate and a job on campus. Because he had a fafsa in place, updated, his financial aid came through soon after classes started.

This is an example of a student who, through continuous application and persistence, was able to move forward into a chosen career fairly promptly. Mike simply had the experience of having been on Planet College for a typical student career. Because Mike knew the basic moves he was able to use this experience and now has what is for him a worth while job on Planet Earth.

You can do this too. If you've been on Planet College for a while you can trust your own experience to move on. Get through school and back to Earth with a real job. Start looking now. Where do you want to work? And what do you have to do to get there.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Doug Carried Lisa Through Graduation

On Planet College stuff happens on the road to any student's degree. While enrolled part-time and workin Doug learned he was to become a parent. Obligations like family demand a lot so Doug left school to work full-time. When his daughter, Lisa, was born Doug decided that someday, no matter what, he would finish his degree. Holding his tiny newborn in his arms Doug imagined himself carrying Lisa through the University's graduation ceremony. When time allowed Doug re-enrolled and started back on the road to graduation. Like most students stuff happened and the road became longer. Doug finished what courses he could but the road became longer, much longer than he had forseen. All the time Doug held the image of carrying Lisa through the ceremony. Eventually Doug did graduate. And when he did Lisa was nine. Still Doug did carry Lisa through the ceremony. When his name was called Doug had asked the graduation announcer to include "and Lisa" in the announcement. Doug proudly walked across the stage, his daughter's pretty red dress and matching red hair ribbons contrasting with Doug's flowing blue graduation gown. Doug received his diploma and shook hands with the President and the Dean. So did Lisa. Everyone beamed. It had been a long road but in that moment Doug knew it was all worth it.

How about you? Have you got somebody you'd like to carry, figuratively if not literally through your graduation ceremony? Perhaps the thought of someone who is very special to you can be an inspiration over the long, long road that Planet College often becomes. When you feel discouraged think of them. Or think of Doug and Lisa. They made it. And so can you.