Who’s Got My (Post) Bacc?: Building & Maintaining Your Support System in Grad School
They say “it takes a village,” and nothing rings more true than for graduate school. Developing social support and cultivating a sense of belonging are central to well-being and success in graduate school. This workshop explores the importance of the various relationships we have in grad school, including those with advisers, fellow grad students, mentors, and family and friends. Join us as we discuss finding resiliency within these social groups and communities.

Please note that this workshop is intended for currently enrolled graduate students at SDSU, and it is not available for course credit, accreditation requirements, or observation.

Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Time: 5-6pm
Location: Zoom; Link will be emailed to registrants prior to workshop.
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What kind of degree are you pursuing? (Please note that this workshop is intended for currently enrolled graduate students at SDSU). *
How many years have you completed in your program? *
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Do you identify as a first generation student? (First generation is defined as neither parent nor guardian having graduated from college) *
Please list at least one question you have for the presenter(s) about the topic of this workshop. *
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