Did you know that good study skills are essential for learning and succeeding in school?
How-To-Study provides all the resources you need to develop great study skills.
There are even study skills assessments that you can take at: How to Study - Study Skills Assessment
Learn how to take notes!
Organize your life!
How to take tests!
Improve your memory!
Improve your textbook study habits!
Problem Solving/Decision Making
How to concentrate!
Learn how to set goals!
YouTube videos on Cover Letters, Resume Writing, Interview Tips, and What to Wear to an Interview!
A safe space right on your phone! Anemone is completely free, on both iOS and Android. It was designed to help people and any cost would be prohibitive.
Equipped with a crisis plan creator, coping skills, virtual grounding box, emergency resources, and more.
Anemone combines many of the skills and tools taught in most psychiatric inpatient and outpatient settings. The app focuses on the idea of creating a crisis plan one can refer back to during a mental health emergency, and introduces users to many industry-wide concepts such as deep breathing, mindfulness, grounding, and diversion.
For almost 20 years, the GCFLearnFree.org program has helped millions around the world learn the essential skills they need to live and work in the 21st century. From Microsoft Office and email, to reading, math, and more—GCFLearnFree.org offers more than 200 topics, including more than 2,000 lessons, more than 1,000 videos, and more than 50 interactives and games, completely free.
You can get emergency financial or cash assistance as well as grants in all counties and cities in Texas listed below, including Houston and Dallas. Get help for rent, utilities, free food, and health care.
State benefit programs are available to help people with little or no money who are in need. Students are even eligible to apply for benefits if they have an EFC of o or if they are eligible to participate in work-study!
Google Arts & Culture teamed up with over 2,500 museums around the world to offer thousands of virtual tours and online exhibits, including some from the Van Gogh Museum in Paris, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Use these resources to supplement your online classes and dig deeper into cultural history.
The Student Handbook is a comprehensive guide that provides detailed information about the wide range of support services available to WCJC students, including but not limited to academic resources, counseling services, and campus facilities. In addition to outlining the various services, the handbook also includes detailed policies and regulations that guide and govern our community. These policies and procedures have been put in place to establish a set of community standards aimed at promoting student safety and ensuring academic success. We strongly encourage all students to carefully review and become familiar with the information provided in the handbook to make the most of the resources available and to understand the standards expected within our community.