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Second-year Experience Pathway to Success
The second-year experience pathway to success checklist offers recommendations to help you navigate your second year at GGC. Review and integrate them into your personal and academic decisions and goals.
Choose a Path
- Declare your major and any degree-enhancing options, such as a minor or certificate.
- Contact Career Services to begin actively pursuing internship opportunities related to your academic and career goals.
- Pursue a study abroad opportunity.
Discover Your Options
- Schedule an appointment with your faculty mentor to review and prepare any application(s) associated with your major.
- Attend a study abroad fair. Find dates and times on the GGC events calendar and learn more about study aboard opportunities.
- Determine ways to gain career-related experiences: internships, undergraduate research, shadow professionals, part-time jobs and volunteering.
- Participate in service learning.
- Explore graduate education. Career Services can help.
Get More Involved
- Get involved in community engagement and student organizations (RSOs), such as Greenlight Activities Board.
- Attend student conferences.
- Look for leadership and service opportunities.
- Run for student government (SGA).
- Attend a GGC athletic event or participate in intramural sports.
- Nominate yourself to participate in the Student Advisory Group for Excellence, a campuswide group of students who provide valuable input to continually improve Student Success services.
Get Support
- Consider Student Success academic coaching, tutoring and student success workshops available from the Academic Enhancement Center.
- Get mental health support from the Counseling and Psychology Services: in person and 24/7 BeWell@GGC.
- Reach out for emergency assistance programs, such as Grizzlies helping Grizzlies and the GGC Care Pantry.
- Take advantage of the Wellness and Recreation Center to stay active for your wellbeing.
Focus Forward
- Update your resume and get feedback from Career Services.
- Make an appointment with your faculty mentor and plan your junior year.
- Register for junior classes.
- Plan for graduate school applications.