Articles & Advice Contributors - Dr. Gwendolyn Maria Parrish
Dr. Gwendolyn Maria Parrish
Dr. Gwendolyn M. Parrish is a graduate of MSU, where she received a BA in Elementary Education and an MS in Educational Leadership. Maria has more than ten years of experience in the classroom and two years as a high school vice-principal. Maria is a graduate of Capella University, where she completed a Ph.D. program in Curriculum and Instruction and Administration. She has also been a writing consultant for Capella for the past three years and enjoys working with learners of all ages. Her philosophy of education is that everyone can achieve their educational goals with a little support!Articles By Dr. Gwendolyn Maria Parrish
Addressing the Assignment Purpose
No matter what assignment you are required to complete, a few rules will be critical to your success. Use them as a guideline for academic success.
Banking Options for College Students: Planning for Financial Success
Now that you have enrolled in your school of choice, you need to start researching banks that offer the best rates for students so that you can begin managing your money effectively.
Being a Non-Traditional College Student
A non-traditional student is anyone who did not enter a college or university directly from high school. Reports in higher education have proven that this is becoming a new norm for campuses nationwide.
Benefits of the Federal Work-Study Program (FWS)
This two-part series will explain the benefits of the Federal Work-Study program as well as how to use the Career Center during your educational journey.
Choosing Your Master's Program
This article will give you information on continuing your education beyond an undergraduate degree.
How to Get The Most Out of Your Advising Team
This article breaks down how to get the most out of your advising team.
Tags: academic-success, graduate-student
How To Reinvent Your Life After Your Child Leaves for College : A Parent’s Guide to Starting Over
As a parent, you may know the feeling: you wake up one day and realize that your kids are all grown up and living on their own. If you want to get over that empty nest feeling - here are a few steps you can take.
How to Use the Career Center Effectively
It is likely that while you are managing course assignments and moving along your educational journey, you have had little time to consider all of your career options after graduation. While you probably have career goals you want to accomplish, you may not know where to start. This is when the Career Center is helpful. The primary purpose of this college resource is to help you master the required skills necessary to succeed in your search for a new career after graduation. The Career Center is the perfect starting point for finding your career path and preparing for your future job search success.
Learning About Financial Literacy While in College
You may be hearing a lot about financial wellness right now, and it's more than just a buzzword. There's a lot that goes into building a solid and secure financial future. Learn all you may need to know, and those things you didn't know you needed, here.
Managing Coursework for Students with Disabilities
There are times when a student may need support completing required academic
assignments. They often do not seek help because they are unsure where to turn or whom to speak to about their issues.
Students who need additional support to meet the academic standards of their university successfully can get assistance from the office for
students with disabilities. This service ensures that all course materials are accessible to all students, regardless of specialized learning needs. Qualified students can
receive many helpful resources to help them confidently complete their program requirements. Also, the tips and tricks they teach you may help your career.
Tags: high-school, internships, standardized-tests