Student Success at ETSU
| The PASS programs are series of informational meetings held during lunch through the semester. Pass stands for Pathways to All Student Success. | ![]() |
Sept 9 Margaret Miller - Financial Aid Questions and Answers
Sept 10 Joanna Cyrier - Notetaking / Study Skills / Test Anxiety
Sept 16 Steve Brown - Eat or Be Eaten (Stress Management)
Sept 17 Chris Dula & Amelia Brown -
Talking to Professors online and in class – why you should
Sept 23 Kathy Feagins - Scholarships
Sept 24 Steve Brown - Understanding Self and Career Choice
Sept 30 David Magee - Tri-Cities job market and Current
Oct 1 David Magee - Resume and Interviewing Skills in the Job Search
Email mentoring for Transfer and Adult Students is an exciting program that matches an existing ETSU Student with the incoming Transfer or Adult student. The Mentor reminds the Mentee of important academic dates and is available to answer questions that he/she might hesitate to ask anyone expect a fellow Student or Peer. To participate in the program, you can sign up during any Orientation or contact the Adult, Commuter, & Transfer Services (A.C.T.S.) Office by phone at (423) 439-5641 or by email at actsga@etsu.edu.
Newsletters are published by the A.C.T.S. Office to help Students stay up-to-date with information and feel more connected with the University. The newsletters published by the A.C.T.S. Office to assist Students are: Adult Focus, Transfer Tracs, and offBeat.
• Adult focus focuses on Adult Students
• Transfer Tracs exists for Transfer Students
• offBeat is geared towards Commuter Students
Visit the links provided to view various issues of the mentioned newsletters:
Adult focus Feb 2009, Adult focus Mar 2009, Adult focus Apr 2009
Transfer tracs Feb 2009, Transfer tracs Mar 2009, Transfer tracs studying
offBeat Spring 2009
ETSU Connects is an extended one day Orientation for Adult and Transfer Students. To learn more about the program, call the A.C.T.S. Office at (423) 439-5641.
Orientation is a program carefully designed to assist Students during an important time of transition in their lives. Programs are tailored to fit the various populations of Students entering ETSU, such as First-Time Freshman (under 23 years), Transfer Students, and Adult Students (First-Time Freshman ages 23 and older).

