ASU 1101

 

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ASU1101

  • Designed to address scholastic success, the value of education relative to self-potential, campus life, community citizenship, leadership skills development, and the history and traditions.

    Components include mastery of study skills, conflict resolution, communication, critical thinking, time management, problem solving, ethics, health, global issues, financial literacy, and career exploration.

    The course also includes a Lecture Series with nationally and internationally recognized leaders and scholars (Kika Author Series)

    ASU 1101 is Albany State University’s common intellectual experience. All first-time, first-year students enroll in the course, which introduces them to campus resources,

    ASU’s rich history and traditions, and strategies for academic and personal success.

    The course often serves as a connection point to help our Rams create a real sense of community on campus.

    All first-time first-year students with 12 credits or fewer are mandated to take ASU1101

    One credit course, weighted in students GPA

    Students must pass the course in order to graduate

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    • Contact Us!

  • Vanessa Anagbo-Dowetin
    Director, First Year Experience
    vanessa.anagbodowetin@asurams.edu

  • Universitycollege@asurams.edu