Summer Student Success Group Registration

Register your student for one of our Summer Student Success groups!  Click here to learn more about our groups this summer!  After you have submitted this form, we will contact you to complete your registration. (c) 2010-2022, Monte W. Davenport, Ph.D.

Do Your Research!

Try these suggestions to help your student successfully complete research for reports and projects.

Practice Your Note Taking

Using the skills you have learned in Student Success, try your hand at taking notes using one or all of these TED and TED-Ed presentations.  If you’d like more information about note taking, call 817.421.8780 or email us. Tips to Boost Your Confidence Tips to Improve Critical Thinking What Causes Cavities? Inside the Mind of…

Give Your Student the Gift of Success!

Student Success is a structured research-based approach designed to help students of all ages with organization, time management, planning, prioritizing, task initiation, self-monitoring, response inhibition, and active learning skills.

College Success Goals and Objectives

College Success is designed to help new and current college students with time management, procrastination, organization, active reading, active writing, test-taking, money management, and problem solving. More than “study skills,” this approach teaches college students active and structured approaches to learning and problem-solving so that they can begin to take control of their futures.

Finish the School Year Strong: Intensive Student Success!

This school year is almost over! The following sessions* are suggested to help your student get focused and finish the school year strong. Prioritizing, Planning, Scheduling, Starting & Completing Projects and End of Year Tasks Identifying past-due assignments and current projects that need to be completed Prioritizing: quickly figuring out What TO DO When Planning,…

How To Successfully Answer Essay Questions

Essay questions require a clear and complete answer followed by concise supporting statements.  Some students struggle to provide a clear answer, while others fail to provide enough support.  To avoid these pitfalls, try these Student Success suggestions. Understand the Question  First, understand exactly what the teacher wants: read carefully to answer the specific question.  It…