How are you financing your education


Homework: Developing a Plan for Success

In this University Orientation Seminar, you have become more familiar with the Capella courseroom and Campus, practiced using academic skills that you will continue to refine throughout your program, and identified individuals, resources, and strategies to support you in reaching your goals.

For this homework, you will create a personal Plan for Success. The purpose of this plan is to provide you with an opportunity to incorporate what you've learned in Orientation and prepare for your journey.
Remember that this plan is for you. Responding to the questions below in detail will help you:

1. Outline the steps you will take to achieve your goal of earning your degree.

2. Begin your journey by giving yourself direction, focus, and motivation.

3. Prepare for your first phone meeting with your academic coach.

Creating Your Plan

For each of the categories below, reflect on the topic and consider what you have learned throughout the University Orientation Seminar. Using the questions as a guide, write a 1-2 paragraph summary of your plan for each category.

Area I: Goals and Mindset

What are your personal and professional goals related to pursuing your degree? What do you want to be different in your career as a result of completing your degree, and what are the steps (in addition to your degree) that might help you achieve that? How will having a growth mindset help you reach your goals?

My plan for achieving my goals and maintaining a growth mindset:

Area II: Academic Resources

In this Orientation, you began identifying resources and strategies to help you further develop your academic skills and successfully complete you program. Building upon the reflections you shared in your discussion and homework work, which resources will you utilize to support your academic growth?

Note: You can use or expand on your Unit 1 discussion post and Unit 1 homework here.

My plan for utilizing the resources available to me:

Area III: Support

Most learners have a variety of roles and responsibilities, and as you transition to life as a new learner, it's absolutely normal to reach out to others for support. Who can you enlist to help support your efforts? In what ways do you think they will be helpful? How will you ask them to assist you? How will reaching out to your support network help you manage your time and priorities?

My plan for building and utilizing my support network:

Area IV: Financial Planning

How are you financing your education? Have you calculated your estimated program costs? If you are using employer assistance or scholarships, have you completed the necessary paperwork to have your funds routed to your account? If you are using federal financial aid, have you completed your FAFSA and Financial Aid Agreement documents? Have you completed your Master Promissory Note? Do you know how much financial aid you have left against your Lifetime Limit?

My plan for financing my education:

Using Your Plan

Your Plan for Success is a great way to give yourself direction, focus, and motivation as you complete your academic program.

The time you've spent developing your plan will be helpful to you beyond this Orientation Seminar. In addition to creating your Plan for Success for this homework, we also recommend that you share it with your academic coach.

Shortly after you begin your First Course, you will receive an email introducing you to your Academic Coach. Your coach will want to connect with you, via a phone appointment, sometime during your First Course. He/she will want to hear how things are going as you're getting started in your master's program, review your Academic Plan with you, and establish how he/she can best support you as you begin your journey. Directions for how to schedule your first phone appointment with your coach will be included in the email you will receive.

Additional Items for Discussion with Academic Advising

In addition to the Plan for Success you've created, take a few minutes to review the following statements. Highlight any that are not true for you. Highlighted items are excellent topics to bring up to and discuss with your academic advisor.

4. I understand my degree requirements.

5. I understand the number of transfer credits that apply to my program (if my program requirements allow for transfer credits).

6. I know how many courses I will take each quarter.

7. I know approximately how long it will take me to complete my program.

8. I understand that I should inquire early if I am interested in options available to accelerate my degree (if my program allows), including:

a) Sophia Pathways.
b) FlexPath.
c) Prior Learning Assessment.

9. I know how I will finance my education.

10. I know what will be expected of me as an online learner.

11. I have a good idea of how much time I will need to devote to my school work on a weekly basis.

12. I am confident that I have the time management skills necessary to succeed with academic work.

13. I am confident that I have the writing and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed with academic work.

Format your homework according to the give formatting requirements:

1. The answer must be double spaced, typed, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.

2. The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the homework, the course title, the student's name, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.

3. Also include a reference page. The references and Citations should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

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