Being engaged in the college community is one of the secrets to success. However, because of a limited amount of time between work and classes, students sometimes think that it can’t fit in their schedules.
But, what if there was a way to know what’s going on without having to spend valuable hours? South College’s newsletter, The Southern Digest, can help you keep up with the institution and the latest news. If you still don’t think that reading the college newsletter is essential to your success, here are four reasons to help you change your mind.
Learn about campus events
Reading the school newsletter is an easy way to find out about events that could benefit your career. From job and internship openings to networking opportunities, the campus newsletter is a central place to find out about events that can help enhance your future potential.
Stay safe
Because the safety of every student is the main priority for colleges and universities, when you read the newsletter you are likely to encounter safety tips and articles raising awareness about recent events occurred on campus. Even though most institutions have excellent measures to avoid any kind of incidents, it is always smart to be well-informed and know how to react in case of an unexpected event.
Take advantage of school resources
Through the newsletter, universities and colleges offer information about tutoring options that could help you improve your grades and understand content better. If you are having trouble with a class or just want to make sure you are on the right track, make sure to read the college newsletter to learn about the academic resources offered by your institution.
Remember the fun stuff
In addition to important events and deadlines to keep in mind, college newsletters also offer information about fun activities that you can be a part of. If you are interested in meeting new people and taking a break from all the hard work, make sure to read the newsletter and look for charity events, concerts, clubs and sports activities.
For more information on how to become a part of our institution, contact Student Activities Coordinator, Jennifer Ridgeway or Dean of Student Services, Carolyn Hillegas.