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Posted 4/7/2009
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Kenna Grant
It’s hard to believe that it’s April already . . . the end of the school year is in sight. April can be a challenging time to maintain focus; the warmer weather is calling us outside right when there’s a flurry of projects and finals before the academic year wraps up.
The April issue of Student Health 101 has some great information that can help you find balance this month by minimizing your finals stress, helping you manage your money, learning about “superfoods” and dealing with emergencies, and more.
Read the April issue of Student Health 101.
After you have read the April issue, click “Enter2Win” in the upper left corner of the Student Health 101 website to register to win one of FIVE iPods!
In the April Issue…
What’s in Your Wallet?
Cash shortages, credit problems and mounting debts are all too common in college. In today’s challenging times, you need to give yourself a complete financial checkup to keep your finger on the pulse of your current (and future) finances. Get started with this article in April’s Student Health 101!
Ready for Finals?
We didn’t think so. But, there’s no time like the present to put yourself on a path to ace those looming final exams. This article has a bunch of tips that can mean the difference between academic success and disappointment, covering study styles to time management and more…start reading today!
Get Ahead in Life
College life is filled with stress. Stress to get top grades. Stress to fit in. Financial stress. Stress from trying to find out who you really are and who you want to be. The April issue has a great article with strategies to help reduce stress, including the benefits of counseling and when to seek help.
Do You Know What to do in an Emergency?
Whether it’s a fire in the residence hall, a spill in the chemistry lab, an approaching storm or a student collapsing in the hallway, knowing exactly what to do in an emergency could save your life, or the life of someone you know. Make sure you read this article to be prepared for life’s emergencies.
And much more…
Access a text-only version of Student Health 101.
If you missed it – be sure to read the March issue, with articles on Cooking on Campus, Sleep, Changing Majors, and more.
Happy Spring!
The April issue of Student Health 101 has some great information that can help you find balance this month by minimizing your finals stress, helping you manage your money, learning about “superfoods” and dealing with emergencies, and more.
Read the April issue of Student Health 101.
After you have read the April issue, click “Enter2Win” in the upper left corner of the Student Health 101 website to register to win one of FIVE iPods!
In the April Issue…
What’s in Your Wallet?
Cash shortages, credit problems and mounting debts are all too common in college. In today’s challenging times, you need to give yourself a complete financial checkup to keep your finger on the pulse of your current (and future) finances. Get started with this article in April’s Student Health 101!
Ready for Finals?
We didn’t think so. But, there’s no time like the present to put yourself on a path to ace those looming final exams. This article has a bunch of tips that can mean the difference between academic success and disappointment, covering study styles to time management and more…start reading today!
Get Ahead in Life
College life is filled with stress. Stress to get top grades. Stress to fit in. Financial stress. Stress from trying to find out who you really are and who you want to be. The April issue has a great article with strategies to help reduce stress, including the benefits of counseling and when to seek help.
Do You Know What to do in an Emergency?
Whether it’s a fire in the residence hall, a spill in the chemistry lab, an approaching storm or a student collapsing in the hallway, knowing exactly what to do in an emergency could save your life, or the life of someone you know. Make sure you read this article to be prepared for life’s emergencies.
And much more…
Access a text-only version of Student Health 101.
If you missed it – be sure to read the March issue, with articles on Cooking on Campus, Sleep, Changing Majors, and more.
Happy Spring!