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How can a college add value to your University Experience?

A college is like a safety blanket that makes you feel comfortable during a hard time. University can be a daunting experience – but at the same time, also can be an experience of a lifetime. The college you go to can add a great value to your University experience. 

Here are five ways the college you choose can add value to your University experience:

  1. Enables Self-Management 
    Starting college is the first step into adulthood. You embark on a journey to understand yourself. Self-Management is essential for your cognitive growth and intelligent decision making. This includes, having a positive outlook of your experiences, achievement orientation, adaptability to the changing situation and emotional self-control. The college you go to can equip you with necessary skills such as self-reflection, emotional intelligence, confidence and so on that will enable your self management skills. 
  1. Coaching and Mentorship Programs 
    Mentoring is a long-term process based on mutual trust and respect. Coaching, on the other hand, is for a short period of time. Mentoring is more focused on creating an informal association between the mentor and mentee, whereas coaching follows a more structured and formal approach.

    Both of these are essential to increase your awareness about your progress and track your goals. This can also act as a primary force to kickstart your career aspirations. Having a mentor or coach will enable you to convenient advice seeking, problem solving and decision making. 

    When students have mentors or coaches, they are more likely to achieve greater heights of success. 
  1. Emotional Intelligence Check
    Emotional intelligence (otherwise known as emotional quotient or EQ) is the ability to understand, use, and manage your own emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict. 

    A college student deals with many stressful situations, conflict and miscommunication. If a college makes you accountable to keep your emotional intelligence in check, you are more likely to deal with these situations better. 

    While in college, you can work on your emotional quotient and become an emotionally intelligent individual. 
  1. Empathetic Classroom Experience 
    Empathy strengthens community. Given that the definition of empathy involves understanding another’s feelings without having experience, empathy sets students up to deepen relationships with their current classmates and people that they know outside of school. 

    An empathetic Classroom consists of healthy competition, collaborative projects, compassionate listening, and challenging questioning. 

    An empathetic classroom experience equips the students with proper communication skills, and a feeling of security of your own abilities. It also creates a mutual friendship and understanding amongst the peers. 
  1. Organizational Awareness 
    Organizational awareness is a level of understanding different aspects of the organisation including workings, structure, and culture of the organization. It also consists of the understanding of political, social, and economic issues affecting the organization. 

    A college must prepare the students for the future – which means, educating them about the organizational prospects of their field of career. 

    Increasing organizational Awareness is one of the best ways a college adds value to your University experience. 

We can obviously not generalize what one person’s university experience will entail. There are ways we can ensure a positive experience for all students. These are the values we can add to a college that will benefit the students in long term.