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New Year’s Resolutions for the Adult Online Student

New Year’s Resolutions for the Adult Online Student

A 5-Step “How To” Guide

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The start of a new year is the perfect opportunity to reflect on the past and set intentions for the months and years ahead. For online students balancing studies, work and personal life, setting achievable New Year’s resolutions can help bring clarity, structure, motivation and progress.

Here’s a quick guide to setting resolutions that support your goals as an adult learner so you can stay on track and make the most of your educational journey.

1. Reflect on the Past Year’s Achievements and Challenges

Before setting new goals, take time to review the past year. What were your biggest successes? Perhaps you tackled a challenging course or managed to juggle a busy work schedule alongside study hours. Celebrate these wins! Also, be honest about what didn’t work well—maybe it was hard to find a balance between work, studies and personal life. Understanding both your strengths and growth areas is essential in crafting realistic resolutions that will build on last year’s lessons.

2. Set Specific Academic and Career Goals

When it comes to resolutions, clarity is key. Rather than aiming to “do better in school,” set clear, measurable goals such as achieving a certain grade average or completing coursework assignments 1 or 2 days ahead of deadlines. Consider how your academic goals align with your professional ambitions. Are there skills or knowledge that could help you advance at work? What is your next career level dream or ambition? Setting resolutions that support both educational and career growth can bring double benefits and ensure that your studies contribute directly to your professional journey.

3. Prioritize Time Management and Work-Life Balance

For working professionals, balancing studies, work and personal life can be challenging. Developing a time management plan is essential. Consider creating a weekly schedule that includes blocks of time for study, work and personal activities. Also, think about ways to manage stress and avoid burnout. Practicing self-care—whether through exercise, hobbies or simply taking time off—will help maintain your motivation and energy throughout the year. Set boundaries when needed and don’t be afraid to communicate your limits to family, friends or colleagues.

4. Develop a Support Network

Online learning can sometimes feel isolating, especially for adult students with full and demanding schedules. Building a network of support can make all the difference. Engage with classmates, professors and mentors who can provide accountability, share resources and offer guidance. Look for online student communities on platforms like LinkedIn or Facebook or join study groups where you can connect with others who understand your unique challenges. And don’t forget to look for and take advantage of the university-wide resources available to you. This support and sense of community can boost your motivation, especially during busy times or when faced with challenging assignments.

5. Track Progress and Adjust as Needed

Finally, it’s important to keep tabs on your progress. Set monthly or quarterly check-ins to reflect on how your resolutions are going. Are you staying on track with your goals? What small wins have you achieved along the way? If you find that certain goals aren’t working out, don’t hesitate to adjust. Resolutions are meant to guide not restrict you. Celebrating small milestones regularly will keep your motivation high and making adjustments as needed will help ensure your goals are realistic and achievable.

Your Year, Your Path, Your Success

Setting New Year’s resolutions as an adult online student can help you maximize your growth while managing multiple responsibilities. By focusing on reflection, goal-setting, time management, support and progress tracking, you’ll be equipped to tackle the year ahead with confidence.

Here’s to a year of learning, growth and success, brave Cardinal!
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: BS IN OLL STUDENT FROM ALASKA SHARES HER STORY

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: BS IN OLL STUDENT FROM ALASKA SHARES HER STORY

More than 3,875 miles away from Louisville, KY, Jen Hankins is heading toward the finish line, diligently working to complete her online courses at the University of Louisville (UofL) in preparation for graduating in May 2025. From beautiful Alaska, Jen is pursuing UofL’s online Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and Learning (BS OLL) degree, taking advantage of a top UofL program from almost 4,000 miles away. This is her story.

When Jen decided to return to college after a 28-year hiatus, her lifelong dream of obtaining her bachelor’s degree was the goal. While she was not sure which degree to pursue or which school to attend, she recalled her time spent with her husband in Fort Knox, and her love for the state of Kentucky as well as the Louisville area. Plus, her former brother and sister-in-law were professors years ago at UofL – in the College of Business and School of Nursing, respectively – and they spoke highly of UofL.

Since she loved the area and had relatives who taught at UofL, Jen enrolled in two classes and rediscovered her love for learning, and proceeded to enroll in the online BS OLL program. When we asked her about her experience, Jen stated, “The coursework is comprehensive and is highly relevant to my current professional role as a Corporate Paralegal, where I support the many entities my organization owns, and maintain compliance while providing support to the General and Deputy Counsel and Corporate HR department. What I learn today, I apply on the job tomorrow.”

Jen has not only reignited her passion for learning but has also discovered a community of support. She shared, “While interacting with many of my professors, Dr. Thomas Teague has been incredibly inspiring by fostering a learning environment with a sense of community, showing that he cares, encouraging engagement among classmates, and providing a safe space to collaborate. I have seen firsthand how this sense of community has created a cycle of interconnectedness and support among students. Dr. Teague also provided immense inspiration each week and just when I needed it most. His attentiveness to students is precisely what adult learners need to remain motivated to press on to the finish line.”

Jen’s lifelong goal of graduating is around the corner, and she already has plans of pursuing graduate school next. She credited English Department instructor Steve Smith as he reminded her that, “Completing the degree wasn’t just checking a box on a life goal but rather one that should be continued.” 

As Jen prepares for graduation, she notes, “I am a better person for having pursued UofL’s OLL program. Through the coursework and a critical thinking approach to organizational challenges, I have sharpened my skills and added robust experience to my professional tool bag.”

Thank you, Jen, for sharing your story. Best of luck as you approach graduation in May 2025!

You can learn more about UofL’s online OLL program here

The University of Louisville Earns Military Friendly® Gold Seal for ‘24-’25

The University of Louisville Earns Military Friendly® Gold Seal for ‘24-’25

The University of Louisville (UofL) has received the prestigious Military Friendly® Gold Seal for the 2024-2025 academic year. This gold-level recognition, achieved for the third consecutive year, places UofL among an elite group of only 12 R-1 universities to earn this distinguished honor. Additionally, UofL has been recognized with the Military Spouse Friendly® designation, underscoring the institution’s commitment to supporting military members and their families. 

Why the Military Friendly® Gold Seal is Significant  

The Military Friendly® Gold Seal designation highlights the university’s commitment to supporting military members and their families as they pursue higher education. UofL offers military-connected students flexible and supportive learning environments, no matter where their service takes them, with an extensive catalog of online programs and resources for military-connected students.   

Kayla Lopez, the National Director of Military Partnerships at Military Friendly®, explains the importance of this designation: “Military Friendly® is committed to transparency and data-driven standards. Schools that achieve the Gold Seal not only meet but exceed these standards, showcasing a genuine commitment to enhancing the educational experience for the military community.” 

UofL’s Commitment to Military Students and Families 

UofL’s continued recognition as a Military Friendly® Gold Seal School and its Military Spouse Friendly® designation demonstrates its ongoing dedication to supporting military-affiliated individuals. Key benefits for military-affiliated students include: 

  • Tuition Assistance: Special rates are available for active-duty, Coast Guard, Reserve, and National Guard service members who qualify. See tuition rates by individual program for specific details. 
  • Deployment Flexibility: Return to your program seamlessly after deployment assignments without any penalties. 
  • Credit for Military Experience: Earn college credit toward your degree for your military experience, working knowledge, leadership, professional development or any certificate program courses you have previously taken.
    • Click here to see the online programs currently awarding credit for these areas.
  • Career and Transition Support: Access comprehensive career guidance, planning services and transition assistance to help you achieve your professional goals.
  • Dedicated Support Team: The Center for Military-Connected Students is here to support you and help you reach your educational and career objectives.  

Ready to Advance Your Education? 

UofL is dedicated to helping military-affiliated students achieve their educational and career goals. Discover how UofL’s online programs can support your ambitions and provide a flexible, high-quality education. Click here to learn more and get started!

Use Blackboard Ultra as a Tool to Facilitate Your Academic Success

Use Blackboard Ultra as a Tool to Facilitate Your Academic Success

For many, Blackboard is a familiar resource and tool used by many colleges and universities around the country to help students manage their assignments, locate a syllabus, communicate with professors and so much more. While beneficial for in-person students, Blackboard is particularly helpful for online students, who don’t always have the opportunity of being able to check in with professors in-person.  

Starting with the fall 2024 semester, UofL has transitioned to Blackboard Ultra! Blackboard Ultra provides users with a more modernized view and better accessibility for mobile users.  

For those who have been away from school for some time, managing and navigating this software can certainly be intimidating. That’s why we took the time to prepare two quick resources to help you learn how to navigate this platform with ease, simplifying your academic pursuits!  

Click here to watch a quick video from Blackboard Ultra that can help you better understand where to find common features, like where your grades and assignments are located.  

Additionally, you can click here for a full Blackboard orientation! This can be especially helpful for first time users, or for those who have been away from higher education for an extended time.   

The start of the semester can be a challenging and overwhelming time, with new software, due dates, expectations and so much more getting thrown at you all at once. Let us be the first to say, we believe in you! You’ve made the exciting and honorable choice to advance your life and your education, and we’re here to support your journey however we can. Check out the links above to learn more about Blackboard Ultra, and best of luck with the start of your new semester! Go Cards!