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WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME IN COLLEGE Together, your key dates and deadlines for the semester, weekly schedule, and daily to do lists, are your North Star. Review them daily. Sometimes things will come up that challenge your plan - for example, maybe a friend wants to have dinner at the same time you scheduled study time - but sticking to your schedule is the only sure way to get one step closer to your long-term goals. ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. TIPS FOR TALKING WITH PARENTS ABOUT COLLEGE Tips for Talking with Parents About College. “Don't ask them for money, ask them to send you care packages - one the biggest things my mom did was send me care packages with new underwear, toiletries, packaged and canned goods, and leftovers. It helped me stress less about the little things and focus on the reason I was there, to get my PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME IN COLLEGE Together, your key dates and deadlines for the semester, weekly schedule, and daily to do lists, are your North Star. Review them daily. Sometimes things will come up that challenge your plan - for example, maybe a friend wants to have dinner at the same time you scheduled study time - but sticking to your schedule is the only sure way to get one step closer to your long-term goals. ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. TIPS FOR TALKING WITH PARENTS ABOUT COLLEGE Tips for Talking with Parents About College. “Don't ask them for money, ask them to send you care packages - one the biggest things my mom did was send me care packages with new underwear, toiletries, packaged and canned goods, and leftovers. It helped me stress less about the little things and focus on the reason I was there, to get my WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
BLOG — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Lack of self-confidence, or low self-esteem, is a concept that is used to account for almost everything in the psychological realm--from a common bout of nerves to a very serious episode of psychosis. Everyone seems to agree that you can't have too much self-confidence and that too little of it isn't a good thing. CONTACT — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective is your college mentor + community! Free resources & advice for first generation and limited-income collegestudents.
ASK DR. P. | NAVIGATING LIFE BACK HOME 1. In trying to share your college life with people back home, remember to listen to what they have to say.. 2. When expressing your own perspective, use the pronoun “I” frequently, as in “I learned ,” “I believe ,” or “I am excited about ,” rather than “You should” or “You need to”Your ideas and beliefs are your own; they are typically not facts or I FAILED MY MIDTERM / EXAM / PROJECT / PAPER. NOW WHAT You might be in shock. Maybe you’re freaking out. Maybe you just ate a pint of ice cream. Stop what you’re doing, clear your mind, and get focused by following one of these 5 ways to get back on track.My favorite recovery tactic is to run through 10 minutes of a workout video on YouTube (I like FitnessBlender and Tone It Up), then run through the mental exercise tapping into the WHY behind COURAGEOUSLY FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS As a first-generation college student, following your dreams can be uniquely challenging in the face of family expectations. It can be difficult and even uncomfortable to let your intuition guide you. You may not know where to go for support. Or you might worry about disrupting relationships while y TERMS — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING YOUR USE OF OUR WEBSITE CAREFULLY. By using the Propeller Collective (“Propeller Collective,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) website, www.propellercollective.org, and all pages in this domain and any other website that we may own or operate currently or in the future (together, the “Website”), social media channels operated by SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi ASK DR. P. | WORK-LIFE BALANCE A personal/social life is a necessity, not a luxury. While getting good grades is vital to your academic success, taking care of the rest of you is essential to your overall well-being and happiness. Running at full speed for long periods of time creates stress, but slowing down at times to enjoy th GUILT ABOUT SUCCEEDING: A DILEMMA FOR SOME FIRST Guilt About Succeeding: A Dilemma for Some First Generation College Students. June 10, 2017. / Propeller Collective. Some time ago I wrote an article entitled, Survivor Guilt in the University Setting (Personnel & Guidance Journal, 1983, 61, 620-622) about the difficulties first generation and low-income students have innavigating the
PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME IN COLLEGE Together, your key dates and deadlines for the semester, weekly schedule, and daily to do lists, are your North Star. Review them daily. Sometimes things will come up that challenge your plan - for example, maybe a friend wants to have dinner at the same time you scheduled study time - but sticking to your schedule is the only sure way to get one step closer to your long-term goals. ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME IN COLLEGE Together, your key dates and deadlines for the semester, weekly schedule, and daily to do lists, are your North Star. Review them daily. Sometimes things will come up that challenge your plan - for example, maybe a friend wants to have dinner at the same time you scheduled study time - but sticking to your schedule is the only sure way to get one step closer to your long-term goals. ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. BLOG — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Lack of self-confidence, or low self-esteem, is a concept that is used to account for almost everything in the psychological realm--from a common bout of nerves to a very serious episode of psychosis. Everyone seems to agree that you can't have too much self-confidence and that too little of it isn't a good thing. CONTACT — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective is your college mentor + community! Free resources & advice for first generation and limited-income collegestudents.
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MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
TERMS — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING YOUR USE OF OUR WEBSITE CAREFULLY. By using the Propeller Collective (“Propeller Collective,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) website, www.propellercollective.org, and all pages in this domain and any other website that we may own or operate currently or in the future (together, the “Website”), social media channels operated by COURAGEOUSLY FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS As a first-generation college student, following your dreams can be uniquely challenging in the face of family expectations. It can be difficult and even uncomfortable to let your intuition guide you. You may not know where to go for support. Or you might worry about disrupting relationships while y TIPS FOR TALKING WITH PARENTS ABOUT COLLEGE Tips for Talking with Parents About College. “Don't ask them for money, ask them to send you care packages - one the biggest things my mom did was send me care packages with new underwear, toiletries, packaged and canned goods, and leftovers. It helped me stress less about the little things and focus on the reason I was there, to get my I FAILED MY MIDTERM / EXAM / PROJECT / PAPER. NOW WHAT You might be in shock. Maybe you’re freaking out. Maybe you just ate a pint of ice cream. Stop what you’re doing, clear your mind, and get focused by following one of these 5 ways to get back on track.My favorite recovery tactic is to run through 10 minutes of a workout video on YouTube (I like FitnessBlender and Tone It Up), then run through the mental exercise tapping into the WHY behind GUILT ABOUT SUCCEEDING: A DILEMMA FOR SOME FIRST Guilt About Succeeding: A Dilemma for Some First Generation College Students. June 10, 2017. / Propeller Collective. Some time ago I wrote an article entitled, Survivor Guilt in the University Setting (Personnel & Guidance Journal, 1983, 61, 620-622) about the difficulties first generation and low-income students have innavigating the
ASK DR. P. | BECOMING AWARE OF YOUR MENTAL HEALTH Experiencing joy each day by doing some things that you really enjoy is a wonderful way of safeguarding your mental health. Making wise decisions, that is, not acting impulsively and paying attention to the long-term consequences of your behavior, is also important. PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME IN COLLEGE Together, your key dates and deadlines for the semester, weekly schedule, and daily to do lists, are your North Star. Review them daily. Sometimes things will come up that challenge your plan - for example, maybe a friend wants to have dinner at the same time you scheduled study time - but sticking to your schedule is the only sure way to get one step closer to your long-term goals. ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME IN COLLEGE Together, your key dates and deadlines for the semester, weekly schedule, and daily to do lists, are your North Star. Review them daily. Sometimes things will come up that challenge your plan - for example, maybe a friend wants to have dinner at the same time you scheduled study time - but sticking to your schedule is the only sure way to get one step closer to your long-term goals. ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. BLOG — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Lack of self-confidence, or low self-esteem, is a concept that is used to account for almost everything in the psychological realm--from a common bout of nerves to a very serious episode of psychosis. Everyone seems to agree that you can't have too much self-confidence and that too little of it isn't a good thing. CONTACT — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective is your college mentor + community! Free resources & advice for first generation and limited-income collegestudents.
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Propeller Collective is your college mentor + community! Free resources & advice for first generation and limited-income collegestudents.
MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
TERMS — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING YOUR USE OF OUR WEBSITE CAREFULLY. By using the Propeller Collective (“Propeller Collective,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) website, www.propellercollective.org, and all pages in this domain and any other website that we may own or operate currently or in the future (together, the “Website”), social media channels operated by COURAGEOUSLY FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS As a first-generation college student, following your dreams can be uniquely challenging in the face of family expectations. It can be difficult and even uncomfortable to let your intuition guide you. You may not know where to go for support. Or you might worry about disrupting relationships while y TIPS FOR TALKING WITH PARENTS ABOUT COLLEGE Tips for Talking with Parents About College. “Don't ask them for money, ask them to send you care packages - one the biggest things my mom did was send me care packages with new underwear, toiletries, packaged and canned goods, and leftovers. It helped me stress less about the little things and focus on the reason I was there, to get my I FAILED MY MIDTERM / EXAM / PROJECT / PAPER. NOW WHAT You might be in shock. Maybe you’re freaking out. Maybe you just ate a pint of ice cream. Stop what you’re doing, clear your mind, and get focused by following one of these 5 ways to get back on track.My favorite recovery tactic is to run through 10 minutes of a workout video on YouTube (I like FitnessBlender and Tone It Up), then run through the mental exercise tapping into the WHY behind GUILT ABOUT SUCCEEDING: A DILEMMA FOR SOME FIRST Guilt About Succeeding: A Dilemma for Some First Generation College Students. June 10, 2017. / Propeller Collective. Some time ago I wrote an article entitled, Survivor Guilt in the University Setting (Personnel & Guidance Journal, 1983, 61, 620-622) about the difficulties first generation and low-income students have innavigating the
ASK DR. P. | BECOMING AWARE OF YOUR MENTAL HEALTH Experiencing joy each day by doing some things that you really enjoy is a wonderful way of safeguarding your mental health. Making wise decisions, that is, not acting impulsively and paying attention to the long-term consequences of your behavior, is also important. PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME IN COLLEGE Together, your key dates and deadlines for the semester, weekly schedule, and daily to do lists, are your North Star. Review them daily. Sometimes things will come up that challenge your plan - for example, maybe a friend wants to have dinner at the same time you scheduled study time - but sticking to your schedule is the only sure way to get one step closer to your long-term goals. ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME IN COLLEGE Together, your key dates and deadlines for the semester, weekly schedule, and daily to do lists, are your North Star. Review them daily. Sometimes things will come up that challenge your plan - for example, maybe a friend wants to have dinner at the same time you scheduled study time - but sticking to your schedule is the only sure way to get one step closer to your long-term goals. ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. BLOG — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Lack of self-confidence, or low self-esteem, is a concept that is used to account for almost everything in the psychological realm--from a common bout of nerves to a very serious episode of psychosis. Everyone seems to agree that you can't have too much self-confidence and that too little of it isn't a good thing. CONTACT — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective is your college mentor + community! Free resources & advice for first generation and limited-income collegestudents.
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MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
TERMS — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING YOUR USE OF OUR WEBSITE CAREFULLY. By using the Propeller Collective (“Propeller Collective,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) website, www.propellercollective.org, and all pages in this domain and any other website that we may own or operate currently or in the future (together, the “Website”), social media channels operated by COURAGEOUSLY FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS As a first-generation college student, following your dreams can be uniquely challenging in the face of family expectations. It can be difficult and even uncomfortable to let your intuition guide you. You may not know where to go for support. Or you might worry about disrupting relationships while y TIPS FOR TALKING WITH PARENTS ABOUT COLLEGE Tips for Talking with Parents About College. “Don't ask them for money, ask them to send you care packages - one the biggest things my mom did was send me care packages with new underwear, toiletries, packaged and canned goods, and leftovers. It helped me stress less about the little things and focus on the reason I was there, to get my I FAILED MY MIDTERM / EXAM / PROJECT / PAPER. NOW WHAT You might be in shock. Maybe you’re freaking out. Maybe you just ate a pint of ice cream. Stop what you’re doing, clear your mind, and get focused by following one of these 5 ways to get back on track.My favorite recovery tactic is to run through 10 minutes of a workout video on YouTube (I like FitnessBlender and Tone It Up), then run through the mental exercise tapping into the WHY behind GUILT ABOUT SUCCEEDING: A DILEMMA FOR SOME FIRST Guilt About Succeeding: A Dilemma for Some First Generation College Students. June 10, 2017. / Propeller Collective. Some time ago I wrote an article entitled, Survivor Guilt in the University Setting (Personnel & Guidance Journal, 1983, 61, 620-622) about the difficulties first generation and low-income students have innavigating the
ASK DR. P. | BECOMING AWARE OF YOUR MENTAL HEALTH Experiencing joy each day by doing some things that you really enjoy is a wonderful way of safeguarding your mental health. Making wise decisions, that is, not acting impulsively and paying attention to the long-term consequences of your behavior, is also important. PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. CAN’T FOCUS AT COLLEGE? 5 WAYS TO GET BACK ON TRACKLOSING FOCUS AT WORKLOSING ABILITY TO FOCUSLOSING FOCUS AND CONCENTRATIONLOSING FOCUS IN SCHOOLLOSING FOCUS QUOTESTROUBLE FOCUSING ON TASKS Or, close your eyes and focus on your breath, noticing each inhale and exhale. Bringing awareness to your breath for as little as 15 seconds will bring you back to the present. 5. Take action right now. It’s easy to tell yourself “I can’t focus” as an excuse for notgetting work done.
HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELFFREE BENEFITS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSGOVERNMENT BENEFITS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSCOLLEGE STUDENT BENEFITS AND DISCOUNTSSNAP BENEFITS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSVETERANS BENEFITS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSHOW TO CARE FOR YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work. PROPELLER COLLECTIVE YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY -- Where first generation and limited-income college students care about and help each other become who they aspireto be in life
WELCOME! — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE and we're here for you. “ Propeller Collective is the mentor and community I wish I had in college. ”. I was the first person in my immediate family to graduate from college with a bachelor’s degree - my mom dropped out of high school after 10th grade and my dad completed a community college class or two. My roots were split likemy
END YOUR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE SELF-REFLECTION End Your Day with this Simple Self-Reflection. Ralph Waldo Emerson captured well the importance of personal growth and not sweating or overanalyzing the small stuff when he wrote, "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as you can,tomorrow is a
MY PARENTS DON’T APPROVE OF MY MAJOR: WHAT DO I DO After all, when it’s just you, sometimes your parent or guardian cannot help but feel it’s something you decided on a whim. 3. Tell them ASAP. After preparing as much as possible by completing Steps 1-2, have a conversation with them ASAP. Just rip off the Band-Aid. CAN’T FOCUS AT COLLEGE? 5 WAYS TO GET BACK ON TRACKLOSING FOCUS AT WORKLOSING ABILITY TO FOCUSLOSING FOCUS AND CONCENTRATIONLOSING FOCUS IN SCHOOLLOSING FOCUS QUOTESTROUBLE FOCUSING ON TASKS Or, close your eyes and focus on your breath, noticing each inhale and exhale. Bringing awareness to your breath for as little as 15 seconds will bring you back to the present. 5. Take action right now. It’s easy to tell yourself “I can’t focus” as an excuse for notgetting work done.
HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (W/ SAMPLE EMAILS Sample Email #4: Follow-up email. Subject: For follow-up emails, you’ll reply to your original message and it will retain your original subject line. Dear Professor Valdez: I’m writing to follow up on my email I sent earlier this week regarding a question I haveabout the .
MICHIGAN — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Propeller Collective at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, authentic, and inclusive community of first generation and limited-income students. Founded in 2017 as the inaugural student organization chapter of Propeller Collective National, a nonprofit empowering first gen to build the social network and leadership skillsneeded to achieve
SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELFFREE BENEFITS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSGOVERNMENT BENEFITS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSCOLLEGE STUDENT BENEFITS AND DISCOUNTSSNAP BENEFITS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSVETERANS BENEFITS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSHOW TO CARE FOR YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi ASK DR. P. | FEELING ASHAMED OF YOUR BACKGROUND In working hard to fit into a world that is very different from the one you grew up in, varied aspects of your background can be a source of conflict or shame. You may, at times, feel ashamed of the way your family/caregivers speak, their poor grammar or vocabulary, the topics they talk about, their HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLASS What is a discussion class? Discussion classes, or sections, are typically a required component of a large lecture class. They offer a time when smaller groups of students (typically less than 30) meet with a graduate student instructor, teaching assistant, or professor to review class content, go over questions, discuss the readings, and do some additional work.UPDATES BLOG
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SELF-CARE DURING COLLEGE: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF “ Self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” It’s easy to think of self-care as self-indulgent or selfish, but it's important for well-being. Self-care is not about indulgent purchases or extravagant self-pamperi TERMS — PROPELLER COLLECTIVE Terms and Conditions. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING YOUR USE OF OUR WEBSITE CAREFULLY. By using the Propeller Collective (“Propeller Collective,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) website, www.propellercollective.org, and all pages in this domain and any other website that we may own or operate currently orin the
COURAGEOUSLY FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS As a first-generation college student, following your dreams can be uniquely challenging in the face of family expectations. It can be difficult and even uncomfortable to let your intuition guide you. You may not know where to go for support. Or you might worry about disrupting relationships while y I FAILED MY MIDTERM / EXAM / PROJECT / PAPER. NOW WHAT You might be in shock. Maybe you’re freaking out. Maybe you just ate a pint of ice cream. Stop what you’re doing, clear your mind, and get focused by following one of these 5 ways to get back on track.My favorite recovery tactic is to run through 10 minutes of a workout video on YouTube (I like FitnessBlender and Tone It Up), then run through the mental exercise tapping into the WHY behind ASK DR. P. | NAVIGATING LIFE BACK HOME 1. In trying to share your college life with people back home, remember to listen to what they have to say.. 2. When expressing your own perspective, use the pronoun “I” frequently, as in “I learned ,” “I believe ,” or “I am excited about ,” rather than “You should” or “You need to”Your ideas and beliefs are your own; they are typically not facts or TIPS FOR TALKING WITH PARENTS ABOUT COLLEGE Tips for Talking with Parents About College. “Don't ask them for money, ask them to send you care packages - one the biggest things my mom did was send me care packages with new underwear, toiletries, packaged and canned goods, and leftovers. It helped me stress less about the little things and focus on the reason I was there, to get my ASK DR. P. | WORK-LIFE BALANCE A personal/social life is a necessity, not a luxury. While getting good grades is vital to your academic success, taking care of the rest of you is essential to your overall well-being and happiness. Running at full speed for long periods of time creates stress, but slowing down at times to enjoy th WHY YOU SHOULDN'T BE WORRIED ABOUT GOING TO THE COUNSELING Anitta Machanickal is the Managing Editor of propellercollective.org and a recent graduate of Davidson College, where she earned a BA in English.She’s a first gen and limited-income graduate who focused most of her college years helping young, limited-income students and children of immigrants, and continues this through PropellerCollective.
GUILT ABOUT SUCCEEDING: A DILEMMA FOR SOME FIRST Guilt About Succeeding: A Dilemma for Some First Generation College Students. June 10, 2017. / Propeller Collective. Some time ago I wrote an article entitled, Survivor Guilt in the University Setting (Personnel & Guidance Journal, 1983, 61, 620-622) about the difficulties first generation and low-income students have innavigating the
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