FYE 1000: General Success
The purpose of FYE 1000: General Success is to assist new students with their transition from high school to 91桃色视频. This course aims to foster a sense of belonging, articulate to students the expectations of the University and its faculty, empower students to solve problems with maturity, make students more likely to utilize resources and opportunities, and guide students as they clarify their purpose, meaning, and direction in college. In weekly sessions, students will engage in the development of skills and traits such as personal responsibility, communication etiquette, active listening, empathy, integrity, self-authorship, bystander intervention, confrontation with compassion, conflict mediation, and inclusiveness. FYE 1000 teaches healthy habits that will help students both during their time at W&L and in their life after graduation.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will increase their sense of belonging at Washington and Lee.
- Students will analyze the connection between Washington and Lee’s educational mission and their own personal mission.
- Students will define strategies for managing time and priorities.
- Students will describe Washington and Lee’s academic and co-curricular resources and opportunities.
- Students will articulate their own personal and professional goals, and will define potential pathways toward achieving those goals.
Register for FYE 1000 and get credit for the continuing education you are doing anyway! General Success is a one-credit, fall term, FYs only course co-facilitated by faculty, staff, and student leaders. The course is intentionally and collaboratively designed to give FYs the best chance of success.
Content for FYE 1000
- University Mission Statement
- Resources on Avoiding Plagiarism
- Harte Center Resources (including peer tutoring and coaching)
- Learning Resources (time management and other supports from the Harte Center)
- Disability Accommodations
- Health Library
- Lindley Counseling
- Lindley Health
- Campus Well newsletter
- Center for International Education (including Study Abroad)
- L.E.A.D.
- Greek Life
- Student Activities
- Community Based Learning (CBL)
- University Statement of Commitment to Diversity
- University Strategic Plan Summary
- Career and Professional Development (CPD)
- Career Fellows
Nathan Graves
Associate Dean of Students and Dean of First-Year Experience
- P: 540-458-4041
- E: ngraves@wlu.edu