Achieving Academic Success: References (2024)

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Academic success help topics are includedin the boxes above. Click on the box to go to that help link.Academic success includes high learning, high grades, and high achievement ofdegree objectives, but it also includes becoming the kind of person that canmake a contribution to others and to society, and can lead a healthy, happylife.

Knowledge can help give youthe basic values, beliefs, and skills that you need to achieve thesegoals. Learning how to learn more efficiently and effectively can help youin all your pursuits of a better life, because it can help you gain theknowledge you need to be successful.

Academic Success Factors Following is a list of some of the major factors affecting academic success or failure. Each is linked to self-help materials on this website.

  • LEARNING SKILLS How efficiently you read, study, solve problems, and learn, and how well you remember and can use that knowledge.
    Go to: www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/LEARN.htm

  • STUDY/WORK HABITS Giving proper time and energy to your studies and various "tricks" to help you study more effectively.
    Go to: the above Learning Skills reference, the Time-Management reference, and see some of the Internet links below.

  • TIME MANAGEMENT Setting goals for each area of your life, prioritizing, managing your time and life effectively, reserving proper time for your academic pursuits, and sticking to your system.
    Go to: www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/PATSM96.htm

  • Your RELATED ACADEMIC BACKGROUND (taking courses with the proper prerequisites, how well you have learned relevant content in the past that can help you with future courses).
    Go to: Consult with your university academic advisors, major department advisors, and try to find "mentor" faculty who teach in areas similar to your interest. In many universities you can seek appointments with them even if you are not in their class or their official advisee. Students often to not realize that these professors care about their students, especially students with interests in their area of expertise.

  • CONCENTRATION/FOCUS Ability to concentrate on your studies and get involved in them to a high degree versus casual, uninvolved study.
    Go to:www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/concentration.htm

  • CLEAR and STRONG ACADEMIC GOALS Having clear learning and academic goals such as really wanting to complete a degree and finish a certain major, wanting to make high grades or go to graduate school, enjoying the process of learning, etc. Thoroughly re-examining your life values, goals, interests, and abilities and matching them to majors and careers that you decide will maximize your chance for a happy, successful career and life is one of the best ways to improve your academic motivation. Many students have gone from low motivation and failure to high motivation and success after establishing clear university and career goals.
    Go to: www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/career_choices.htm

  • SELF-MOTIVATION and SELF-CONTROL Wanting to be successful and meet your goals; having friends, family, and others who reinforce your academic pursuits; being a highly motivated person in general; etc. Also, the ability to keep control over your own life and factors that may cause you to drift from your goals.
    Go to:www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/self-motivation.htm

  • WRITING HELP. It is impossible to succeed in college (and most professional careers) without being able to write well. Most universities will not grant a degree without adequate writing skills. For more help,
    Go to:www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/writing_help.htm

  • READING HELP.Understanding and remembering what you read in your textbooks, etc. is crucial for academic success and even correlates with success in many careers. For help,
    Go to:www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/reading_help.htm

ASSESSMENT OF ACADEMIC SUCCESS FACTORS

The Success and Happiness Attributes Questionnaire (SHAQ) measures many factors which affect academic success. In fact assessing and successfully predicting academic and career success was one of the major design goals of SHAQ. Research has shown that SHAQ's items and scales do significantly correlate with Grade Point Average and Academic Attainment. SHAQ also has a special section for helping you choose a major. Taking either the Academic parts or all of SHAQ is a good way to find out what some of your strengths and needs are in the above and other factors related to academic and career success.
Go to: Go to: www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/success

IDENTIFY ACADEMIC SUCCESS RESOURCES AT YOUR OWN COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY

See if your university has a Learning Assistance Center, a Math Assistance Center, a Writing Center, an English as a Second Language (ESL) Center, a Science or Engineering Assistance Center, a Counseling Center, a Disabled Student Services Center, or other center that may give you special help that fits your special needs. Identify one or more faculty, advisors, or counselors who might serve as informal mentors to you. Let them take a personal interest in your academic success, they are caring people who delight in helping students succeed when they see the student really cares about their degree and academic success. They may not feel motivated to help someone they perceive as not taking their studies seriously. If you are ready to turn over a new leaf, tell them.

IS ACADEMIC PROBATION AN ISSUE? If so, one of your first steps should be to find out exactly what grades it takes to either avoid probation or get off of probation. Talk with a knowledgeable academic advisor who can explain how the system works at your university. Usually Grade Point Average (GPA) or Grade Points (GP) are used to set the criteria and measure progress toward good academic standing. Understanding Grade Points and how to make up GP deficiencies can be very confusing; yet many universities use this type of measure to determine probation status. If you do not make certain progress toward getting off of probation within a limited time, most universities will disqualify from the university. Following are a few tips related to avoiding or getting off of academic probation and academic disqualification.

  • Learn how to calculate GPA, GPs, and how many courses at what grades you need to avoid or get off of probation for the next few semesters/quarters.
    Go to:www.csulb.edu/~tstevens/calculating_gpa_etc.htm
  • If you are concerned about the possibility of academic disqualification/dismissal, find out what you can do to 1. get reinstated if you are dismissed, and 2. find out how you could take acceptable classes to bring your GPA/GPs to a level where the university might reinstate you.Some institutions will allow you to keep taking some classes through their extended education program. If you are afraid of being disqualified, check this out.
  • Do a brutally honest self-assessment to discover the real causes of your academic problems. Then make a commitment and take action. Assess yourself on the academic success factors above, and complete the SHAQ questionnaire online. Talk to people who are knowledgeable and can give you honest feedback. Then find out what you can do to improve you situation and make a commitment to do it! You can do it if you really, really want to and you make a firm commitment over time to do so! Many others have done so before you.

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OTHER INTERNETLINKS
Check out the LINKS TO THE MORESPECIFIC AREAS ABOVE to learn more about areas that you think you may need helpin. If you have not taken our CARES assessment, do it. Also, checkout the links below.

Comprehensive Academic and College Success Links

***First Year Experience Site at the University of South Carolina--nationallyknown program
www.sc.edu/fye
or fye.sc.edu

*** Penn State University Academic Success Website. An excellent resource for many academic success topics.
http://dus.psu.edu/academicsuccess/

***Virtual Pamphlet Collection of theUniversity of Chicago
Free online pamphlets about relationships and many other topics written bypsychologists and other counselors from University Counseling Centers acrossU.S.A.
http://counseling.uchicago.edu/vpc

***Wadsworth Publishing Co. website for personal and academic success
www.success.wadsworth.com

***McGraw-Hillpublisher website has academic success help
http://mhhe.com/power

***Oncourse Skip Downing is Professor of English and Coordinator of Student Academic Success and Learning Communities at Baltimore City Community College (BCCC). He is an international consultant in the field of faculty development and student success strategies, and is the author of On Course: Strategies for Creating Success in College and in Life published by Houghton Mifflin.His website.
http://www.Oncourseworkshop.com

**Houghton Mifflin Publishers website. Publishes college academicsuccess-related books.
www.hmco.com/college

**The College Survival Guide: Hints and References to Aid College Students
Bruce M. Rowe, Los Angeles Pierce College
http://success.wadsworth.com/students/students_01.html#devsurskills

**Ten Tips You Need to Survive College
http://www.mtsu.edu/~studskl/10tips.html

*Glencoe/McGraw-Hill publishers site for postsecondary education--only a catalog.
www.glencoe.com/ps

*CLEP is the most widely accepted credit-by-examination program in the United States today.
www.collegeboard.orgWhat is CLEP?

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Achieving Academic Success: References (2024)

FAQs

How do you get good academic references? ›

Here are six top tips to help you.
  1. Ask first! ...
  2. Make sure you are asking the right person. ...
  3. Supply the Lecturer with supporting information about you. ...
  4. Give them time to write the letter. ...
  5. Send a friendly reminder. ...
  6. Follow-up with a thank you.

What do I do if I can't get an academic reference? ›

Applying without the support of a school?
  1. Speak to a previous teacher and see if it's possible to link your application back to your old school or college. ...
  2. Or you can request a reference independently from someone else – like a current or previous employer.

What is considered an academic reference? ›

Academics with solid professional reputations often make good academic references. They may publish notable academic research or regularly speak to the media or conference attendees about their field of study. Employers and study program committees often trust the opinions of well-known academics.

Do academic references matter? ›

Academic references are an important part of the admissions process, giving universities a good idea of your personal qualities and academic aptitude from the people that know you best.

What is a high quality academic reference? ›

Highly appropriate: peer-reviewed journal articles

In general, you should primarily cite peer-reviewed journal articles in your research papers. Peer-reviewed journal articles are research papers that have been accepted for publication after having undergone a rigorous editorial review process.

How do you describe academic success? ›

While defining academic success is about excelling in coursework and examinations, it also encompasses the development of critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a passion for learning.

What is the key to academic achievement? ›

Stick to your schedule - however, also be flexibility and adapt your schedule accordingly. Balance your studying time with rest and fun activities. Break regularly during studying to remain focused. Clean up work study area - avoid clutter.

What are some academic success strategies? ›

Time Management Tips
  • Create a schedule and/or a to-do list.
  • Prioritize your tasks and activities.
  • Use a planner—mark important dates throughout the semester. ...
  • Set goals and write them down.
  • Respect your classes—take them seriously.
  • Sacrifice now and reward yourself later—don't give in to your short term “wants”

What to do if you can't get a good reference? ›

As a job applicant, if you're having trouble getting a reference, you can ask the employer who needs the reference if they'll accept: a reference from someone else, for example a manager or someone you worked with. a reference from a different employer.

How do you reach out for an academic reference? ›

It is appropriate to initially contact a professor to ask about their willingness to provide a reference for you via email. Try to refresh their memory about who you are and suggest a face-to-face meeting. This meeting will help you demonstrate your energy and enthusiasm for graduate school or an area of research.

What to say when you can't give a reference? ›

Here are a few possible responses:
  • “Unfortunately, I don't know him well enough to provide a reference.”
  • “Thank you for reaching out to me, but I'm not comfortable serving as a reference for her.”
  • “It's been quite a while since I've worked with them, and I'm not familiar with their recent professional experience.”

What does a good academic reference look like? ›

In this case you might include information on how long you have known the applicant, confirmation of their attendance and results, comment on the students' skills and abilities overall performance and confirmation of other activities they were involved in whilst at university or any other positive impressions the ...

What type of references are not credible? ›

Unacceptable Sources

blogs. consultant sites. online encyclopedias (eg. Wikipedia)

Who should be my academic reference? ›

Choosing whom to ask

Your referee should be familiar with your work. This will usually be an adviser of studies, a module coordinator, a lecturer, or a supervisor. Generally, you should not ask a postgraduate tutor for a reference, though your referee may ask them to help write the reference.

How do I choose an academic reference? ›

Selecting your referees

You will want to make yourself well known to your potential referee so that they can provide as detailed a letter as possible. When selecting an academic reference, pick smaller, more recent courses where you interacted regularly with the professor or course instructor.

How do I make sure I get a good reference? ›

The 3 golden rules of getting a great reference
  1. Select the best. An effective referee is one who can give meaningful and relevant answers, so be sure not to choose previous employers who can't speak to the skills applicable to the job you are applying for. ...
  2. Talk it over. ...
  3. Say thank you.

What is the best academic reference? ›

A professor you had for a course more recently (and ideally had for more than one course) in which you achieved a good grade is a much better option. You should choose someone that knows you reasonably well and will be the most likely to provide you with a good letter of reference.

How do I get academic recommendations? ›

Make a formal request of your professor (by email or by appointment), asking if he or she would be willing to write a letter or fill out a form on your behalf. Explain the purpose of the recommendation and why you have chosen the professor. Give the professor time to consider your request.

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