Dear Brook,
I know how it feels to struggle with grades, even as hard as you try. Then having the pressure of the parents, and what can be very important- financial assistance. I am also sorry to here about the legal trouble that has come your way. But in life, there are always solutions to problems. I have thought of a few things that might be beneficial to you in your situation.
With your grades, I know that for help you can go to the Learning Resources and Services Division. The Learning Resources and Services Division encompasses many service areas which provide support to the students, faculty, and the college through its diverse departments. I also know of another program. Academic Achievement Programs and Services has a mission to help meet the diverse needs of Butler’s students. These include a variety of college credit courses, developmental courses, and other programs and services that assist students in accomplishing their academic, career, and life goals.
If by chance you do loose your financial aid, there are always people at the college to help you figure out what may be the best options for you. You may what to go visit an advisor, and go see the Financial Aid Center.
Now dealing with the pressure from your parents is another thing. I always found it useful to go and talk to the school counselor, Linda Clark. Maybe she can give you some advice about having to talk with your parents.
So good luck with everything, and remember; you can find all of your resources right here on the campus.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Hey Classmates
Hey, my name is Chelsea Quinn. I graduated at Central of Burden from the small town of Burden. I only went there my last two years of high school; before then I attended Rose Hill High my first year and Fossil Ridge High (in Ft. Collins, Co) my second year. During my last year of high school I started working at the Wal-mart in Winfield. There is where I met my fiance, Patrick. We are now living here in El Dorado to further my education. I am majoring in Social Work. My goal is to eventually become a licensed therapist.
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