Improving College Study and Time Management Skills
CONNECT
with each other and with the support structures on campus
LEARN
how to develop the academic and social skill sets needed for college life
THRIVE!
as you grow in confidence and explore your strengths so that you can move beyond just surviving college life to thriving here
What is Study and Time Management Skills Coaching?
Transitioning from high school to college requires growth in study and time management skills.
Coaches collaborate with students to identify challenges in these skills and develop a personalized plan that will work for them.
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Time Awareness
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Planning & Prioritizing
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Self-Advocacy
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Organization
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Problem Solving
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Communication & Social Skills
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Self-Care
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Life Balance
1:1 Skills Coaching
Personalized development of Study and Time Management Skills
What’s included?
Comprehensive intake meeting
Weekly 1:1 sessions on or near campus (online is an option)
Weekly text reminders and check-ins with coach
Parent quarterly update
Threshold Group Program
Personalized development of Skills such as time management, organization, and study skills.
A student favorite, with participants stating they enjoy connecting with and learning from others who face similar daily challenges.
What’s included?
Comprehensive intake meeting
Weekly 90 minute in-person group instruction on or near campus
Weekly 1:1 sessions on or near campus (online is an option)
Weekly text reminders and check-ins with coach
Parent quarterly update
Parent/Family Consultation
Parent consultation around the following:
Accommodations in college vs. high school
How to communicate with your emerging adult
Is college right for my child?
Don’t see your particular need here?
With extensive experience working with students in various therapeutic and educational settings, we might be able to help or at least point you in the right direction. Just ask.
Threshold Coaches donates 10% of all profits to organizations who aspire to provide safety and equitable education for all children.
It isn't the challenge that defines you. It’s what you do with it.
- Sharon Pearson