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top ten reasons chep students succeed


CHEP students utilize the CHEP Office of Student Support Services Web Site. It's a one-stop-shopping site just for CHEP students so bookmark it now and visit it often.
CHEP students are ambassadors who have a positive impact on the UD campus. They are responsible citizens that respect others who may have a different race, gender, nationality, religion, ability, or sexual orientation.
CHEP students take responsibility for their performance both inside and outside of the classroom and they exercise integrity in the decisions that they make.
CHEP students take advantage of UD support services like the Writing Center, the Math lab, the Counseling Center, the Bank of America Career Services Center…
CHEP students know when to ask for help. They don't wait till it's too late.

CHEP students benefit from getting plenty of rest, regular exercise, and eating healthy.

CHEP students get to know their professors. Did you know that faculty are wonderful resources whether you have a question about class, need advice on a research topic or internship opportunity, or need a letter of recommendation?
CHEP students visit their academic advisor frequently. Communicating and meeting with an advisor often is extremely beneficial and helpful since the ultimate responsibility for monitoring academic progress rests with each student.
CHEP students attend class! They know how important class attendance, preparation, and participation are to being successful academically.
CHEP students use a daily planner. They keep track of due dates for assignments and they set daily and weekly goals. They develop a positive attitude towards learning and get involved in extracurricular activities. They learn to say "No" when necessary and learn how to manage their time which is one of the most important skills to master.

 


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