CLASSROOM RESPONSE SYSTEM COLLEGE RESOURCES. Select your gender. A.Female B.Male.

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CLASSROOM RESPONSE SYSTEM COLLEGE RESOURCES

Select your gender. A.Female B.Male

I enjoy going to school at Southwestern College. A.Strongly Agree B.Agree C.Disagree D.Strongly Disagree

Math is my favorite subject. A.Strongly Agree B.Agree C.Disagree D.Strongly Disagree

Fernando has no money for books and needs tuition assistance. Identify resources which can help him. A.BOGW B.EOPS C.FAFSA D.ALL OF THE ABOVE

Janelle is taking a math class, can’t afford the book or the calculator. She doesn’t qualify for Financial Aid yet, but is enrolled in the class. Where can she borrow these items for a minimum fee? A.Student Activities card B.Bookstore with ASO card & updated sticker C.Otay Books D.A and B only

Wanda thinks she may be coming down with strep throat but doesn’t have the money to pay for a doctor. True or false: There is a doctor she can see on campus once a week. A.True B.False

Jackie wants to research employment trends and will go to the Career Center. Which resource can she use to find this information. A.Eureka B.Choices C.All of the above