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Becoming A Master Student, 12/e
Ellis
The Twelfth Edition of the bestselling Becoming a Master Student continues to lead the way in meeting the changing needs of today’s first-year students. Through interactive journaling, a motivational writing style, and hands-on activities, this text helps both traditional students and adult learners succeed in college and in life.
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Becoming a Master Student Concise, 12/e
Ellis
Becoming a Master Student, Concise, helps students examine their lives from a self-discovery perspective. Articles, strategies, and exercises show students how to identify their strengths and weaknesses, set goals, and practice academic and life skills. With updated coverage of diversity, money management, and technology, the text is fresh and relevant to today's students.
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Master Student to Master Employee, 2/e
Ellis
The Second Edition of From Master Student to Master Employee helps both traditional students and adult learners understand how the skills they use in the classroom can be applied in the workplace, and, similarly, how workplace skills translate in the classroom.
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Becoming a Critical Thinker, 6/e
Ruggiero
Success depends upon the ability to think critically and Becoming a Critical Thinker gives students the opportunity to develop this skill in the classroom and apply it to daily life. Its unique approach, with a series of cumulative activities, has made this text a staple of many critical-thinking courses.
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On Course 5/e
Downing
Written in a positive, motivational style, On Course empowers students of any age to take charge of their success in college and in life. Flexible enough to supplement a student success class or freshman seminar course, a composition class or psychology course, this accessible text can be used in multiple environments and with multiple audiences.

How to Study in College, 9/e
Pauk | Owens
With study techniques such as visual thinking, active listening, and note taking, this best-selling text has helped over a million students transform adequate work into academic success.

Student Achievement Series: The Confident Student, 6/e
Kanar
Thoroughly redesigned with input from both students and instructors, Student Achievement Series: The Confident Student provides practical and immediately applicable skills and critical-thinking strategies.

35 Ways to Discover a Major
Hartman
This workbook guides undecided students as they search for majors—and, ultimately, careers—that match their goals, interests, strengths, and learning styles.

Transfer Student Companion
Grites | Rondeau
This quick-reference guide provides the tools and information that transfer students need to avoid “transfer shock.” Tips and marginal notes provide a current, real-world perspective on what transfer students can expect and how they can take advantage of the resources available to them.
E-Learning Companion, 2/e
Watkins | Corry
E-Learning Companion helps students prepare for any course that demands technology skills—especially online courses. With a variety of tips and recommendations on such topics as e-mail, online discussion boards, listservs, online exams, and e-research, this quick-reference guide helps students become more flexible and capable learners.
Service Learning Companion
Duncan | Kopperud
Concise and affordable, this text provides clear definitions of service learning terminology, a theoretical foundation, a step-by-step process of implementation and assessment, and specific examples. Hands-on exercises allow students to practice their responses in the classroom and prepare them to perform effectively in communities.
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Peer Mentor Companion Sanft | Jensen | McMurray
This unique text outlines the best practices for implementing a peer mentor program on campus. Case studies in every chapter depict real-life problems that mentors will encounter and readings, exercises, and journal entries encourage students to reflect on their experiences.

Campus Companion
Hurd
Designed specifically for short, first-year orientation programs and courses, this brief spiral-bound text engages students in learning about their campus from the start. Tips from peers offer a current, real-world perspective on what first-year students can expect, how they can take advantage of the resources available to them, and how to successfully complete their first semester.

The Adult Learner's Companion
Davis
Written in an accessible, user-friendly style that is both encouraging and motivating, this text helps adult learners navigate the college experience and build the skills necessary for academic achievement.


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