Student Success Advising Organize 911
7777 South May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Hours of Operation:
Mon-Thu: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Fri: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.*
*Please note the third Friday of every month the Office of Student Success Advising will open at 10 a.m.
Organize 911
Nothing can send a college student into crisis faster than finding out there is a test that he/she didn't know or forgot unless it's the assignment that's due in your next class that can't be found.
Organization is key to success. No one has time to spare so it's important to not waste time looking for missing papers, files, or textbooks.
Below are some strategies to help you get and stay organized.
1. Use Office365
Office365 is offered to OCCC students free to help with work expected as part of your time here. You can work on your assignments at any location you have Internet and save the completed work back into the cloud to be able to access when you are back on campus. No flash drives to manage!
2. Organize Your digital self
Organizing your digital self is just as important and organizing the things that you physically see and use on a daily basis. A lot of time can be wasted searching for files and images.
3. Develop a strategy to record your great ideas
As you read and learn you are going to have many thoughts. Some will be questions to ask, others will be things to consider as you continue your progress toward your degree. Recording them in a logical format will allow you to go back and reference them. Consider using the notes app on your phone or Evernote for this purpose. You can also carry a small notebook with you most of the time to allow you to record your great ideas.
4. Use your calendar to allocate your time and to do list
What's important makes it on your calendar. Using your calendar or task list in your electronic calendar is a great way to manage tasks. If a task doesn't get completed during the day on which it's been placed on you calendar, it moves to the next day.
5. Once you have a system, keep it!
Getting organized is a lot of hard work. If you get things organized in a manner that works for you, don't let it fall apart. If you work just a few minutes each day, you can keep things organized and reduce the amount of time you need to find things.