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Student leaders come up with advice to assist new students
Photos and story by James Hill
For new college students, whether young or old, navigating the college scene can be daunting or even confusing if they are not used to it.
Now newcomers have a guide that can help navigate the waters of student life and critical services to make their 小黄猫传媒 stay an even more enjoyable one. We talked to a handful of student leaders with the Associated Students of 小黄猫传媒 (AS小黄猫传媒), or better known as student government, and asked them what they thought would be the top things new students needed to know to make their lives at the college easier.

Rock Creek students Da Hyun Kim (left) and Yollixpa Rios Martinez demonstrate the opportunities for any student to relieve stress and have fun.
Without further fanfare, we present the 鈥淣ew Student Guide.鈥
Get a Deal on Textbooks
News flash: Brand new textbooks are really expensive. At 小黄猫传媒, there are ways to get a good price on required books for your core classes. The 小黄猫传媒 Bookstore sells used books each term, but go fast. So, if you can鈥檛 find your book at the bookstore, try AS小黄猫传媒鈥檚 book exchanges located at each campus (Sylvania, Southeast, Rock Creek or Cascade), or simply head online. In addition, talk to your instructor. Sometimes they can find alternatives or have produced shorter versions tailored for their class that are cheaper, according to the students polled.
鈥淲hen they come here new students get surprised by new book prices; they鈥檙e really expensive,鈥 said Da Hyun Kim, a student leader at the Rock Creek Campus. 鈥淚f they look for a used book online it鈥檚 much cheaper; sometimes half priced.鈥
Sada Stavrum said he buys his used books at the bookstore or online at , , , or . He said Amazon even rents textbooks and they are all searchable by ISBN. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a really good way to keep the cost down,鈥 said Stavrum, who leads students at the Southeast Center. 鈥淚 pretty much buy all my used textbooks on Amazon.鈥
Explore What Classes You Need Now, Not Later
鈥淲hat helped me a lot is having an idea of what my major would be and where I wanted to go after 小黄猫传媒,鈥 Stavrum said of when he first started at the college.
To do that, he targeted the university program he wanted to transfer to and asked that university what classes he needed to make a smooth transfer. He then came back to a 小黄猫传媒 advisor and figured out exactly which classes he needed, saving time and money. Even if you don鈥檛 know which program you want to transfer to after 小黄猫传媒, it鈥檚 a good idea to flesh out what areas you want to target now to save yourself the headaches of having to switch gears down the road.
鈥淣ew student should have a good idea of what they want to be and what careers they want in the future,鈥 said Southeast Center student leader Thanh Huynh.
And, you should talk to an advisor; they are there to help you.

Thanh Huynh (left) and Sada Stavrum of the Southeast Center say following their advice can be a winning play.
鈥淎 lot of students come here and don鈥檛 know what classes they need to take to get that two-year degree,鈥 said Yollixpa Rios Martinez, a Rock Creek student. 鈥淚f they didn鈥檛 need the classes it鈥檚 a waste of money and time. Advisors can help you out even if you have no idea what your major is.鈥
Take Advantage of Cheap Transportation
小黄猫传媒 is a very alternative transportation-friendly place. The 小黄猫传媒 Shuttle is free and travels campus to campus and even stops at non-college locations in Portland in case you don鈥檛 live near a center. Plus, the shuttle offers free Wi-Fi and bike racks. Students say it鈥檚 a great place to get some studying done or meet fellow students.
In addition to the shuttle, the college鈥檚 parking office also offers discounted TriMet passes called the Student Select Pass. 鈥淕et it ahead of time,鈥 Martinez added. 鈥淏y the second week of the term they run out. It鈥檚 a good way to save money.鈥
If you use your own vehicle to get to 小黄猫传媒, remember that motorcycles park for free. If you use a car, especially the first few weeks, getting to school early is imperative as parking spots fill up by 9 a.m. at all campuses within the first three weeks or so. 鈥淎nd don鈥檛 get to campus five minutes before class either, it gets packed,鈥 Martinez said.
Bicycling to campus is big at the Cascade Campus with its bike rental program, and most campuses have bike racks and showers for riders. Finally, another option is find some friends and carpool to school through 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Ride Share Program. Permits for this program are $10 cheaper than regular student permits.
Best of the Rest
- 小黄猫传媒 Foundation and FAFSA – Check out the 小黄猫传媒 Foundation website for when application periods start for scholarships. Almost all of our student leaders we talked to earned a scholarship to pay for books and classes. Make sure you fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) through the Financial Aid Office, which can help you earn Pell Grants and other scholarships or loans.
- Get involved – AS小黄猫传媒 offers student clubs to join, or options to establish your own club to attract like-minded students. It鈥檚 a good way to meet others and looks good on the college resume. Also, check the campus bulletin boards, the electronic reader boards or the Potty Press flyers in the restrooms for info on upcoming events.
- Ways to Get Away – Stop by any AS小黄猫传媒 student Center and play pool, ping pong, video games, or lounge in a massage chair. It鈥檚 a great way to decompress after a hard test or study session.
- Check your E-mails – Students say 小黄猫传媒 instructors expect you to check and read your 小黄猫传媒 e-mails. Via e-mail, instructors will disclose homework assignments and when they are due and there鈥檚 no excuse if you don鈥檛. 鈥淵ou have to check your e-mail,鈥 Martinez said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 your responsibility.鈥
This is great, thank you for posting this the first day of school. Great timing.
Whoa – I thought I was seeing things at first! Way to trick my eyes…
I’m really glad that you included older students in your article. Sometime we feel left out on campus and just need to feel included.
Also a tip for cheaper books, e-reader versions are cheaper.
That’s my brother, Sada and the charmastic Thanh pushing major dreams and making absolute differences. Yollixpia is about to explode Rock Creek with events and programs and Da Hyum is taking the experience and gravitating it into knowledge. GO STUDENT LEADERS!
Nice! Thanks for posting
I like this article very much. Thank you
I was really beginning to wonder how exactly I was going to be able to go to school,be with my daughter and have money to pay bills … On top of it all, I am her only parent!!
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