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The
Ferrum Gateway Seminar, a component of the Pathways to Success program, is
designed to assist new students in making a successful transition to
Ferrum College. It consists
of intensive individual advising and regularly scheduled classes taught by
the advisor. GWS 101 helps
prepare students for the academic rigors of college by
focusing on discussion of concepts and ideas from a common reading.
The course helps students begin their college experience with an
integrating, grounding academic experience and to achieve familiarity with
campus resources and college policies.
In addition, it includes career exploration and assistance with
time management and study skills. The
Ferrum Gateway Seminar is required during the first semester for all
full-time freshmen and transfer students with fewer than 24 transfer
credits.
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By the end of this course, students will |
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understand the expectations of Ferrum College as defined by the Catalog and
Student Handbook. |
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know the campus resources available to them. |
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demonstrate self-knowledge and integration into the campus community,
including creation of an academic
plan, exploration of a career and involvement in campus
co-curricular activities. |
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demonstrate knowledge of skills including time management, goal setting,
note-taking, textbook reading, test
preparation/test-taking, stress management, library research, class
discussion, and making presentations. |
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