HOLISTIC ASSESSMENT, FEEDBACK, AND SUPPORT FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
Institutional Commitment
A positive attitude toward your college or university
Students enroll in college for lots of different reasons. According to a recent national survey, the vast majority of students enroll in college to get a better job or ensure future financial success.
While you may be focused on your current classes, your major, and - eventually - that job, don’t forget that your college or university is here to help. College provides a host of benefits beyond just getting a degree. Make sure to ask, pursue, and enjoy those opportunities while you can.
I'm going to college. I don't care if it ruins my career.
I'd rather be smart than a movie star.
Natalie Portman
How can I improve my Institutional Commitment?
Resources at Creighton
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If you're unsure about your major, talk with your Advisor. Since advisors vary across colleges, talk to an Academic Coach in Academic Success if you don't know your advisor or would like to speak with someone else.
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Make lifelong friends through Creighton's Sorority and Fraternity organizations. The FSL experience offers a chance to find your place on campus through a breadth of leadership opportunities.
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Rooted in Catholic identity and the Ignatian tradition, Campus Ministry accompanies members of the Creighton community into an ever-deepening relationship with a God who calls us to a life of love and service.