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As students from various backgrounds transition from high school to Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC), they encounter significant challenges. From managing deadlines for financial aid to adapting to the college’s fast-paced environment, students share their journeys in navigating these new academic and social terrains. Many discover the importance of utilizing campus resources, developing time management skills, and fostering social connections, all essential for achieving success in higher education.
Grand Rapids, Michigan: Students Share Their College Transition Journey
As students graduate from high school and take that big leap into higher education, many face challenges that can often leave them feeling overwhelmed. At Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC), students are learning just how much the transition from high school to college can shake things up in their lives.
Adjusting to the College Environment
For many, this transition isn’t as straightforward as it seems. Take the experience of a local student from Owosso, who shared her journey. Upon entering GRCC at the age of 20, she quickly realized that the fast-paced college environment wasn’t as easy to navigate as her high school days. Despite the support she received from her parents, both of whom are high school counselors, she found herself grappling with heavy homework assignments during the first half of her first semester. She wasn’t alone; many students find moving away from a traditional high school mindset to be quite a challenge.
Preparing for Deadlines
First-semester college students quickly discover how crucial it is to stay on top of important deadlines, like those for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Another student from Forest Hills revealed that college preparation and grant applications felt particularly challenging for him. He emphasized the need to start the FAFSA and scholarship applications early. Ignoring advice to kick off this process before college, he learned the hard way just how important it is to plan ahead.
Learning Accountability and Time Management
Students at GRCC discover that learning how to be accountable and responsible, while also managing their time efficiently, is key to balancing the pressures of college life. A 21-year-old student from Kentwood reflected on how he initially struggled with his academic priorities, finding himself caught in a high school mentality that led to failed classes. Realizing the need to change his approach, he focused on surrounding himself with friends who encouraged academic improvement.
Utilizing Campus Resources
The transition to college brings with it a host of resources designed to help students succeed. Various services such as tutoring labs, success coaching appointments, and academic advising become essential lifelines. It’s incredible how many students learn to tap into these available resources, which can significantly enhance their college experience.
Political Discussions and Civic Engagement
Social dynamics are also shifting on campus. Political identity discussions among GRCC students have illustrated a more polarized environment. Many students recognize the need to navigate these discussions carefully, ensuring they don’t sacrifice friendships over differing political beliefs. The rise in political polarization isn’t just an issue on campus; recent studies have shown growing distrust in both government and media among the American populace, which further complicates social interactions.
Emphasizing Community and Social Connections
Students are aware that effective social skills and community connections have been impacted by the pandemic. Younger generations express a genuine need for camaraderie and support. To help cultivate these vital social skills, students are encouraged to engage in campus activities. Faculty and peers alike emphasize that participating in events and organizations can significantly boost a sense of community.
The Power of Communication
Leading this effort is the current president of the Black Africana Student Union, who strongly advocates for the value of communication and involvement throughout the college experience. As students continue to face an array of challenges on their journey, forging connections and creating a supportive environment remains paramount. It’s clear that the experience at GRCC extends far beyond academics, shaping students in ways they may not have anticipated.
As the school year progresses, it’s equally important for students to remember that they are not alone in their struggles. Building a supportive community and being proactive can make all the difference as they navigate this exciting yet demanding phase of life.
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Additional Resources
- The Collegiate Live: GRCC Students Discuss the Transition from High School to College
- Google Search: transition from high school to college
- Fox 17: Governor Whitmer Visits GRCC Touting Tuition Program
- Wikipedia: Tuition-free college
- The Collegiate Live: Community and Politics at GRCC
- Encyclopedia Britannica: College
- The Collegiate Live: GRCC Launches Search for New Mascot
