Maximizing Your College Experience
 
 
Registration Fee: $495.00


Description
 
StudentLingo On-Demand Workshops Focused On Student Success

Maximizing Your College Experience


Overview

Today’s college students need to seek “stretch experiences”, seek feedback, and accelerate their career exploration to best connect class work to their future. This lively and engaging presentation will help students “live large” and actively engage in maximizing their college experience so they can succeed after graduation.


Objectives

Students will:

  • Learn about a metaphor which gives them permission to experiment and gain experiences which will shape their internal motivation
  • Gain four key insights about navigating one's college experience
  • Gain two key insights about the new workplace
  • Experience a self-reflection activity which reviews the key points of the session
  • Gain access to five key resources useful beyond the session


Who is the presenter?

Rich Feller works to make presentations engaging, interactive and personally meaningful.  He believes faculty needs to honor others, inspire investments in lifelong learning, and promote hope in changing times. Having received numerous teaching awards, Rich is one of twelve University Distinguished Teaching Scholars at Colorado State University where he teaches within the Counseling and Career Development, and the Organizational Performance and Change graduate programs. Having completed projects and presentations in China, Japan, Sudan, Thailand, Australia, Canada and 49 states he's consulted with groups ranging from NASA, NSF, and the United Nations to the Asian Development Bank, Japan Institute for Social and Economic Affairs, and South Carolina ETV.  His publications include: Career Transitions in Turbulent Times, Knowledge Nomads and the Nervously Employed, and A Counselors Guide to Career Assessment Instruments;  two film series Tour of Your Tomorrow and Making the Most of Your Abilities; the www.stemcareer.com website,  and co-authorship  of the Career Decision Making System, and the CDMInternet program used by over 20 million users.  In 2009 he received NCDA's Eminent Career Award. Most importantly he is famous for holding basketball “Hall of Famer” Julius Erving to only 45 points in the first half of a college basketball game.