famous trio participants: what is trio?...her b.a. in psychology after studying abroad at regents...
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In This Issue
Highlights of the Month:
New TRIO Coach (p.2)
TRiO Math Tutoring (p. 3)
TRiO End of Year Awards
(p. 4-5)
TRiO Director’s Desk &
Events (p. 6)
Alumni Corner & NCC
Events (p. 7)
Exam Stress Tips (p. 8-9)
Tidbits and Calendar (p. 10)
TRiO Graduates (p.11)
Nest News (p.12)
What is TRiO? The purpose of our SSS TRiO Project is
to provide Academic Support Services
to Students who meet the Federal SSS
TRiO eligibility criteria.
The Nassau Community College SSS
TRiO project utilizes the
proven strategies of En-
couragement, Mentoring
and Monitoring (EMM) to
achieve a high rate of re-
tention and persistence
for SSS TRiO participants.
The SSS TRiO project helps to amelio-
rate some of the academic barriers
that Students encounter daily by em-
ploying academic success strategies
that have a proven record of facilitating
a high rate of graduation and transfer
to a four (4) year college.
Nassau Community College, TRIO SSS Project May 2018
Famous TRiO Participants:
Did you see your TRiO Success
Coach today. If not - Make an
appointment Now!
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Reminder...Don’t forget to apply for FAFSA.
It’s FREE!
https://fafsa.ed.gov/
Get yourself set-up for financial
aid in the upcoming 2018-2019 college year!
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
Welcome our Newest TRiO Success Coach:
Please join us in welcoming our newest TRiO Success Coach, Catherine
Lewis, to the TRiO Team! If Orval Jewett was your TRiO Success Coach,
Catherine Lewis is your new TRiO Success Coach. Come by and introduce
yourself.
Catherine Lewis, BA, MSED, TRiO Success Coach
Hi, my name is Cathy Lewis and I am a NCC TRiO Alumni! You might recog-
nize me from the CSD office or from my feature article in the TRiO Newsletter
section called “Alumni Corner.” I was diagnosed with a learning disability at a
young age and have worked hard to turn that adversity into a positive reality.
I started NCC in 2002 as a TRiO participant, and graduated in 2005 with a
Liberal Arts Degree. I continued my education at CUNY Queens College and
finished up with a Master’s degree in 2011. I will be forever grateful for the
wonderful TRiO services that helped me grow both academically and person-
ally. As a new TRiO Success Coach, I am excited to “pass on” all the wonder-
ful academic techniques that will enable my TRiO students to become
successful NCC graduates.
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Tutoring Corner: Tutoring with Math Learning
Skills
TUTORING
LOCATION: CCB-300
SPRING TUTORING
HOURS Make an
Appointment.
Rolande Toussaint
Tues.: 9 AM-12 PM
Wed.: 9 AM-12 PM
Thurs.: 9 AM-12 PM
Math Humor:
Viral Math Problem
6/2(1+2)=
Have you seen
John Jeavons yet?
John is our Assistive Technology Specialist and is located in CSD in U-109.
Stop by and say hello. Math questions are al-ways welcomed!
Math tutoring
available CCB 300
Contact the CSD office
at 516.572.7241 to
schedule an appoint-
ment with a TRiO Math
Tutor.
Did you see your Success
Coach today?
Your TRiO Success Coach is Here to help you
navigate the system. Make an appointment today!
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TRiO End of Year Recognition and Grant Aid Awards
Celebration: May 17, 2018 CCB-252 @ 12:00 PM
Guest Speaker: Nicole Petzolt, Psy.D
Dr. Nicole Petzolt participated in the TRiO Project while she studied at Nassau
Community College, where she graduated magna cum laude with honors. She
continued her pursuit of excellence at Long Island University/C.W. Post, earning
her B.A. in Psychology after studying abroad at Regents College in London,
England. Dr. Petzolt concluded her studies at St. John's University, earning her
M.S. and Psy.D. in School Psychology. She is both a Certified School Psycholo-
gist and a Licensed Psychologist in New York State.
Upcoming Events:
End-of-Year Celebration
and Grant Aid Award
Date: May 17th
Location: CCB–252
Time: 12:00 PM
What is AudioNote:
Can “AudioNote” help you take better notes? It is a
great way to record and review class notes.
Have questions? E-mail: [email protected]
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From the Director’s Desk! Congratulations : you’re on the last leg of the semester? With Finals fast
approaching, you must make plans to visit your TRiO Coach to learn about
any extra review help available for final exams. As a TRiO student, you have a unique
benefit of having a TRiO Coach who is always ready and willing to help you navigate the
college maze. Your GPS to college success.
BTW: Math Announcement! All TRiO students taking math we heard you and we are ex-
tending our TRiO Math Tutoring hours just for you. Stop by CCB300 anytime you are
always welcome. You may find our Tutor and other math students working on math. If no
one is there, stop by my office, CCB 316, down the hall. We are always here for Math.
Mark your calendar: “TRiO End of Year Recognition and Grant Aid Award Lunch-
eon” on May 17th. We promise the luncheon will be a real treat; lunch, many prizes, mu-
sic, awards, recognition and a chance to meet “Successful TRiO Alumni” who will share
their secrets on how to have a successful career at NCC. Special guests. See you there.
Lastly; we have a great “Raffle” going but you must be in it to win it. Be sure to visit
your TRiO Success Coach before May 17th, and pick up a TRiO raffle ticket. The draw-
ing will be held May 17th at the “End of Year Recognition and Grant Aid Awards
Luncheon: you can only win if you attend the luncheon. Visit your TRiO Success
Coach and pick up your raffle ticket. Call today to make an appointment with your TRiO
Success Coach. 516.572.7241.
https://www.instagram.com/nassaucommunitycollege/
Visit – NCC
and be in
the KNOW.
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REMINDERS
Don’t forget to apply for
FAFSA. It’s FREE!
https://
fafsa.ed.gov/
Get yourself set-up
for financial aid in
the upcoming 2018-
2019 college year!
Upcoming NCC Spring 2018 events.
HONORS & AWARDS CEREMONY: MAY 1, 2018
PRESIDENTAL AWARDS CEREMONY: MAY 10, 2018
BLOOD DRIVE: MAY 16, 2018
NCC MAY GRADUATION DATE: SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2018
ALUMNI CORNER: ISSUE 4
Thinking about transferring to an-
other college? There are a lot of
factors involved in choosing a
school. Expenses are just one
factor. “FuturePrime” is a college decision tool that
aids students in considering the value of schools
relative to the cost of those schools.
This is a useful tool especially when it comes to
calculating expenses versus Financial Aid awarded.
https://www.instagram.com/nassaucommunitycollege/
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Exam Stress and Impact: Gina Esposito-Sales, TRiO Success Coach
Exam stress affects most students in varying ways. It is important to manage this stress and find little ways of helping to eliminate the risk of burnout.
1. Take regular breaks and schedule in fun things to look forward to.
Even the most intense exam timetables will allow a little time for a study break. This can include 20-minute breaks during your review day, and longer activities that you can look forward to. Go out for dinner with friends, go to the cinema, at-tend a gig, anything that you like doing in your spare time that will take your mind off exams. Spending a little time away from the books will leave you feeling more refreshed and relaxed the next time you review.
2. Exercise & get outdoors: Take part in the NCC Fun Run on Thursday May 3rd
at Club Hour!
Easily one of the most frustrating things about exam season is that it seems to oc-cur just as the weather brightens up. Use this to your advantage and go out for a walk, or a run, or head to the gym or swimming pool. As well as keeping you healthy, exercise is known to boost your mood and can help to make you more productive while reviewing.
3. Don’t (always) listen to others.
As the old saying goes: "comparison is the thief of joy". While it is helpful to dis-cuss topics with fellow students and often to study together, try not to compare other peoples' review notes to your own. Chances are you’re doing just fine, and listening to other people talk about what they’ve learned will only stress you out and may make you feel like you aren't progressing as well as them. In addition, if others are stressed, this can rub off onto you and that stress is not what you need right now.
4. Speak to someone: See your TRiO Coach!
If the stress gets to a point where it is overwhelming, and is affecting your day-to-day life, try and speak to someone about it. The Psychological Counseling Center or your TRiO Coach are people to speak to about your concerns, and will be able to offer more advice on how to manage it. If that seems like too big a step, open up to a family member or a friend about the pressure you feel. You’ll be amazed to know that you aren’t alone in feeling like this.
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Exam Stress and Impact, Continued: Gina Esposito-Sales, TRiO Success Coach
10 quick ways to help eliminate exam stress:
Watch a film, a TV show or listen to a podcast or comedian that makes you laugh. Drink some herbal tea or a hot chocolate. It’s a well-known fact that hot drinks are
known to soothe the soul (avoid too much caffeine though!). A shower or a bath can help to relieve stress. Cook or bake something. Just the thought of having something delicious to eat can
bring you joy. As a bonus side note, try and cook something healthy too. You can’t feed your mind well, if you don’t feed your body well with healthy food.
Get some sleep. The virtues of a good night’s sleep during exam season should not be underestimated.
Keep things in perspective. Yes, exams are important, but you are so much more than your exam results.
Avoid other stressed people. You know the ones I mean. The ones with cue cards outside of the exam hall, frantically trying to remember key dates and equations. They will increase your stress levels.
Avoid the exam "post-mortem.” You don’t need to know how other people fared in the exam. You’ve done your best and can’t go back to change your answers. When you step out of the exam hall, focus on your next exam.
Be flexible. While having a review time table is one of the best tools in your arsenal for exam success, don’t be too hard on yourself if you don’t stick to it. If you acci-dentally oversleep, don’t write the day off, just start your tasks one-by-one.
Write down everything you feel like you need to do and cross each thing off as it’s completed. Just the act of feeling like you are in control of your studies can help re-duce your stress and increase your confidence.
Feeling Stressed?
Take a walk
Play with your pet if
you have one
Make a list of what you
have to do
Get some sleep!
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Contact Us:
Catherine Vanek
TRiO Grant, Director
One Education Drive, CCB-
316
Garden City, NY 11550
(516) 572-7241, ext. 26735
Visit us on the web at
http://www.ncc.edu/
campusservices/trio/
default.shtml
“Only One Call Away!”
Calendar News: May 2018 5/2 – TRiO Math Tutoring 9-12:00 PM 5/3 – TRiO Math Tutoring 9-12:00 PM 5/8 – TRiO Math Tutoring 9-12:00 PM 5/9 – TRiO Math Tutoring 9-12:00 PM 5/17 – TRiO End of Year Celebration (see flyer-p. 4) 5/20 - Graduation 5/28 – COLLEGE CLOSED, Memorial Day
Tidbits From Donna Sparberg, TRIO Success Coach
As the end of the academic calendar for the 2017-2018 year draws closer, we can all take a breath and begin to reflect on individual accomplishments, achievements, and challenges encountered during the past nine months. The TRiO Success Coaches advisement, encouragement, and availability enhance the TRiO student’s success. Higher education and its diverse courses and require-ments at Nassau Community College (NCC) can be exciting, challenging, and at times overwhelming. That is why a TRiO student’s continual contact with the TRiO Success Coach is advantageous, not only during the advisement process, but on a daily sup-port basis. Regular contact with your TRiO Success Coach can expedite solutions for any issue for which you may need assistance, including referrals to the numerous ser-vices NCC offers. As we all take a bit of a respite, please note that TRiO assistance is available all year even during the summer. Stop by anytime. Hence, as Sting sings “Every Breath You Take,” your TRiO Coach will be watching you......whenever needed. Enjoy a safe summer!
4 weeks until Memorial Day. Yeah!!!
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Congratulations to some of our TRIO Graduates for 2017-2018 December 23, 2017 Student Degree TRiO Coach Joseph C. - AA Gina Jereck D. - LAA Gina Amanda F. - LAA Gina Victoria V. - LAA Gina Clarissa A. - AA Marie Giovanni B. - CRJ Marie Carissa M. - AA Marie Kayla R. - LAA Marie Stuart G. - LAA Donna Kevin D. - AS Cum Laud Donna Tyler L. - LAA Donna Matthew D. - AA Donna Stephanie C. - LAA Donna Expected Graduation - May 2018 Student Degree TRiO Coach Anna Marie D. - LAA Gina Joshua D. - LAA Gina Elias F. - LAA Gina Eliana L. - LAA Gina Lynette W. - LAS Gina Olga R. - AA Marie Connor W. - AS Marie Special NCC Awards TRiO Coach Alicia Steger Award - Will S. /Sharon Comer-Sparberg Scholarship - Luis G. /Gina Comer-Sparberg Scholarship - Samantha P. /Marie Comer-Sparberg Scholarship - Grace N. /Helene Marion & Thomas Ryan Award - Samantha P. /Marie Donna Sparberg TRiO Scholarship - Sean B. /Donna Donna Sparberg TRiO Scholarship - Valencia D./Donna Donna Sparberg TRiO Scholarship - Ashley E. /Marie Joseph Adamo Jr. Award - Habib N. /Marie
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