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01 August 2023

Helps students achieve their academic and career goals by clarifying the behaviors that they alone are responsible for, explaining why they are important, how they are assessed, and how they can lead to success.
Student Success helps students develop positive behaviors that will lead to success in college and beyond. The book provides a practical framework, how-to exercises, a behavioral observation measurement system, behavioral profiles, self-tests, and a behavioral change methodology for individuals, families, and schools seeking to establish, assess, and improve behavioral performance. It introduces students to the 5C Elements of Behavior: Communication, which conveys appropriateness; Choice, which conveys judgment; Caring, which conveys concern for others; Commitment, which conveys duty; and Coping, which conveys fortitude. These five elements are the core to understanding how students can monitor, measure, and modify their behavior to reach their academic-and ultimately life-goals. Down-to-earth and practical, the book emphasizes real-life situations that all students face, offering them the opportunity to weigh the best solutions for any problem they encounter.
"The book takes an approach to student success that is generally lacking in the literature. The strategic approach turns inward, encouraging self-reflection, and draws connections with academic and workplace success. Grounded in the academic literature, the book makes the self-management information accessible." — Deborah Moeckel, Senior Assistant Provost, Academic Programs and Planning, SUNY System Admin
"This book allows the student to reflect on their current behavioral choices and analyze how those behavioral choices are impacting their success in all aspects of their life. For first-year 'Student Success' texts, I think Roma's book is superior and much more applicable, especially to students who have other demands in their lives besides school." — Erin Frye, Professor, Business Department, SUNY Broome Community College, State University of New York
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Key Terms
Section I: Overview
1. Getting Started
2. Continuous Behavioral Improvement
Section II: Communication
3. Communication Basics
4. Developing a Personal Communication Strategy and Policy
Section III: Choice
5. Understanding Judgment and Choices
6. Choices and Consequences
Section IV: Commitment
7. Understanding Commitment and Dependability
8. Hard Work and Quality
Section V: Coping
9. Coping in College
10. Coping with Change
Section VI: Caring
11. Caring and Relationships
12. Caring and Society
Appendix: Employability Profile
Glossary of Terms
Notes
Image Credits
Index