21 Habits of Highly Organized People (or What Super Heros Can Teach You About Success)

Looking for something to share with students struggling to learn how to be better organized? Blogger Steve Scott (the face behind the DevelopGoodHabits.com [DGH]) website, has a clever and simple Slideshare presentation entitled 21 Habits of Highly Organized People (or What Super Heros Can Teach You About Success).  

The deck presents 21 habits that can help you  be more organized and more successful  Each habit is “performed” by a favorite comic book super hero figurine.

For Collegians With Disabilities, Success Linked to Active Participation and Mentoring

A Rutgers study of recent New Jersey college graduates with disabilities has found that students attributed their academic success to a combination of possessing strong personality traits as perseverance and their relationship with a faculty or staff mentor.

Accessing campus accommodations was not a major issue but learning about such help “was not always the smoothest process,” the report noted. The research also determined that students mainly used campus resources for assistance rather than a combination of college and community services. Additionally, investigators examined problems faced by college disability and special services offices, including record-keeping and student-faculty outreach.

To read the full report visit – College Students with Disabilities: What Factors Influence Successful Degree Completion? A Case Study