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Keys to Your Rebel Success Guide For Faculty/Staff

Keys to Your Rebel Success- Freshman Year The following questions will be asked to freshman students MODULE 1: First Year Seminar Course Question 1: What First Year Seminar Course did you take? Please input the Course Subject and Number (ex. COLA 100E): Question 2: Who was your First Year Seminar Course Instructor? Question 3: What semester did you complete your First Year Seminar Course? (ex. Spring 2014). Question 4: During your First Year Seminar course you were visited by (or went to visit) the UNLV Career Services Department. In 100-200 words briefly describe how you can utilize the Career Services department. Question 5: In the space below please tell us how your First Year Seminar Course helped you understand your major and/or department. Question 6: In the space below please tell us what was helpful (or not) from your First Year Seminar Course. MODULE 2: Academic Advising Question 1: I have met with my Academic Advisor: If you have not met with your academic advisor please do so and then return to this module & question. Academic advising centers locations and information Question 8: How many credits will you take each semester to meet your anticipated graduation date? (ex. Spring = 12cr, Summer = 6cr, Fall = 12cr) Question 9: In the box below, please reflect on your last academic advising appointment: Was it helpful? Do you understand the courses you need to graduate? Are you aware of the careers you can obtain with your selected major? Question 10: Is there anything else you would have liked to discuss with your academic advisor during your last appointment?

Keys to Your Rebel Success- Freshman Year - Continued MODULE 3: Career Development Inventory - Focus 2 (MBTI for Business students only) Question 1: I Completed the FOCUS 2 (MBTI for Business students only) Career assessment Question 2: What semester did you complete it? Question 3: According to your FOCUS 2 (MBTI for Business students), what are your top 3 work interests or personality types? Question 4: Please use the space below to write a 100-200 word reflection on your FOCUS 2 experience (MBTI). You may include how you feel about your suggested top 3 work interests or personality types and which one you are most interested in. MODULE 4: Hire a Rebel Question 1: Have you created your Hire a Rebel Account? Question 2: Have you posted your resume to your Hire a Rebel Account? Question 3: Please use the space below to write a 50-100 word reflection on what you learned while creating or critiquing your resume with a Career Services counselor (i.e. are there any areas you need to gain experience in? Do you want to get more involved on campus?) MODULE 5: Fifteen to Finish Question 1: Have you reviewed all of the benefits of taking 15 credits a semester? Check out the UNLV 15 to Finish Handout here and learn about how enrolling in 15 credits a semester will increase your chances of graduating, increase your options, and increase your income. Check out this short 30 second video that encourages you to meet with your academic advisor.

Keys to Your Rebel Success- Sophomore Year The following questions will be asked to Sophomore students MODULE 1: Academic Advising Question 1: Click here to confirm you have met with your academic advisor, in your Sophomore year Question 8: How many credits will you take each semester to meet your anticipated graduation date? (ex. Spring = 12cr, Summer = 6cr, Fall = 12cr) Question 9: In the box below, please reflect on your last academic advising appointment: Was it helpful? Do you understand the courses you need to graduate? Are you aware of the careers you can obtain with your selected major? Question 10: Is there anything else you would have liked to discuss with your academic advisor during your last appointment? MODULE 2: Second Year Seminar Question 1: What Second Year Seminar Course did you take? Please input the Course Subject and Number: (Ex. ENG 231) Question 2: Who was your Second Year Seminar Course Instructor? Question 3: What semester did you complete your Second Year Seminar Course? (ex. Fall 2015). Question 4: In the space below please tell us how your Second Year Seminar Course helped you understand your major and/or department. Question 5: In the space below please tell us what was helpful (or not) from your Second Year Seminar Course. MODULE 3: Careers in Your Major Question 1: Please list careers available to you in your current major. Question 2: Are you interested in the above listed careers? Question 3: Do you plan to visit your Academic Advisor to discuss your major and career interests? Question 4: Do you plan to visit the Career Services Center to discuss your career interests? MODULE 4: Planning for the Future Question 1: Below, please list what activities and/or organizations you are involved in Question 2: Have you thought about Graduate or Professional School? Question 3: Are you connecting with your faculty?

Keys to Your Rebel Success- Junior Year The following questions will be asked to Junior students MODULE 1: Academic Advising Question 1: Click here to confirm you have met with your academic advisor, in your Junior year Question 8: How many credits will you take each semester to meet your anticipated graduation date? (ex. Spring = 12cr, Summer = 6cr, Fall = 12cr) Question 9: In the box below, please reflect on your last academic advising appointment: Was it helpful? Do you understand the courses you need to graduate? Are you aware of the careers you can obtain with your selected major? Question 10: Have you run your Degree Audit/Advisement Report, found in your MyUNLV Account? This report lists your completed degree requirements and your remaining degree requirements. MODULE 2: Planning for the Future Question 1: Have you identified your Career Path? Question 2: If Yes, What career are you pursuing? Question 3: Are you planning on applying to Graduate School? Question 4: Have you reviewed the Career Services Handbook Backpacks to Briefcases? MODULE 3: Hire a Rebel Question 1: Have you updated your resume? Question 2: Have you updated your Hire a Rebel Account? MODULE 4: Resources for Reflection Question 1: See following resources: Are you interested in an Internship? If so, complete the Are you ready for an internship quiz. To start your job search, review the attached Job Search Success Checklist. The interview checklist can assist you in preparing to answer and ask interview questions and provides advice on what to expect at the interview. If you currently have or plan to have social media accounts please review the following information to help you prepare for life after college: Social Media- the Do s and Don ts of Students. Schedule an appointment with a Career Services Counselor to participate in a mock interview, review your cover letter and resume, and prepare for an internship or job.

Keys to Your Rebel Success- Senior Year The following questions will be asked to Senior students MODULE 1: Academic Advising Question 1: Click here to confirm you have met with your academic advisor, in your Senior year Question 8: How many credits will you take each semester to meet your anticipated graduation date? (ex. Spring = 12cr, Summer = 6cr, Fall = 12cr) Question 9: In the box below, please reflect on your last academic advising appointment: Was it helpful? Do you understand the courses you need to graduate? Are you aware of the careers you can obtain with your selected major? Question 10: Have you run your Degree Audit/Advisement Report, found in your MyUNLV Account? This report lists your completed degree requirements and your remaining degree requirements. MODULE 2: Next Step Question 1: Have you applied for graduation? Question 2: Have you met with a financial aid counselor to discuss loans you have received? MODULE 3: Hire a Rebel Question 1: Have you updated your resume? Question 2: Have you updated your Hire a Rebel Account? MODULE 4: Resources for Reflection Question 1: Have you watched the 2 short videos on How to Prepare for an interview? Question 2: Have you reviewed the tips on How to Dress for your next job interview?