May 21, 2026  
2025-2026 Student Handbook 
    
2025-2026 Student Handbook

South College Success Tactics


What to Do Before You Start Classes Each Quarter:

  1. Obtain a calendar (with daily entries) with enough space to make notes on. There are many timemanagement and study apps available. Your Student Success Advisor can provide assistance with finding these resources.
  2. Using your academic calendar for reference, write in all the entries/dates you need to remember first on  a monthly basis by date. The South College Academic Calendar can be accessed in the Academic section on the South College website (www.south.edu).
  3. Then plan each week of the quarter by adding times you will be participating in:
    1. classes
    2. work
    3. study time, including times for reports, etc. 
    4. family time
    5. other activities (church, clubs, etc.)
    6. personal time (sleep, food, you know those necessity things)
    7. contingency time (time used to make up class work during the week if something happens)
  4. Share this information with those in your family whose activities will be affected by your being in school. Ask for their support.
  5. Study your syllabus material and adjust your calendar for special reports, projects, or other timeconsuming activities. Remember to start work on projects early. Make note of when your final exams are scheduled.
  6. Brush up on your study and note taking skills.
  7. Stay in touch with your assigned Student Success Advisor or Faculty Advisor.Access your Canvas account (students receive access to their courses 5 days prior to the start of the term). Participate in the online New Student Orientation course in Canvas.
  8. Attend a Welcome Session.
  9. Access your South College email account.
  10. Order any course material/textbooks for your courses through the South College Bookstore, https://www.south.edu/student-resources/.

After You Plan Your Term and You Get Started:

  1. If you have academic questions, do not hesitate to talk to your assigned advisor, faculty members, or School/Department Dean/Department Chair/Program Director. If you have personal problems, talk to your assigned advisor or the Director of Student Affairs/Services.
  2. Stick to your schedule, study diligently, turn in assignments on time and do not miss class!
  3. Set up an appointment with your faculty member or your advisor if you need additional help or have questions.
  4. Use the South College resources available (Tutor.com, Tutoring Labs, Disability Services, Counseling Service, Student Affairs, Resource Center/Library, Workshops, and other programs that offer support offerings).
  5. Ask for help and ask before you get too far behind or become overwhelmed.