How to Be Successful in College: 9 Tips (2024)

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Recognizing your values, building SMART goals, and knowing your learning style can help put you on the path to success in college.

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The secret to success in college is remembering that the idea of success is relative. Because we all have different priorities, goals, and values, your success can look quite different from your classmate’s success, and still both of you can be equally successful.

Whether you’re a full-time student on campus, or a nontraditional student balancing coursework with a job, family, or other commitments, being successful in college is within your reach. Here are nine tips to help you achieve your goals:

  1. Know your goals and values.

  2. Turn long-term goals into short-term plans.

  3. Go to class and attend office hours.

  4. Build skills relevant to your coursework.

  5. Assess your learning style.

  6. Try new things.

  7. Maintain a social balance.

  8. Manage your time with intention.

  9. Take care of your health.

Let's take a closer look at how you might approach each of these tips.

How to succeed in college

As you read through these tips, keep in mind that you can take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and come back to areas that you want to revisit down the line. There’s no “right” path to success—only the right path for you, and you get to decide what that path looks like.

1. Know your goals and values.

Acknowledging your goals can be one way to visualize your version of success. Recognizing what it is that you are trying to achieve by pursuing an education can help illuminate your values, and you can use those values to motivate yourself as you work toward your idea of success.

For example, if your goal is to secure your bachelor’s degree in order to get a job, then you might note that you value independence and providing for yourself. Ultimately, your version of success might be to achieve independence.

Holding onto your values as you interpret your success might help you stay focused on your individual version of success and avoid falling into comparison traps.

Understanding your goals with powerful questions

If you’re having trouble figuring out your goals and values, try asking yourself some powerful questions. Powerful questions can invite exploration and provoke deeper thought. The key is to be honest with yourself and remove judgment. Some examples of powerful questions you might ask yourself are:

- What do I want to get out of college?

- What am I trying to achieve?

- What does success feel like?

- When have I felt successful in the past?

- When I think about a more-perfect future version of myself, what do I see?

Read more: What Are Your Career Goals? How to Find Out

2. Turn long-term goals into short-term plans.

Now that you have an idea of what success looks like for you, you can start translating your vision into an action plan. Action plans divide large goals into smaller, bite-size accomplishments. This helps make those large goals feel more approachable and gives you the opportunity to check in with yourself along the way.

One method to distill long-term goals into short-term plans is to create SMART goals. SMART is an acronym for:

  • Specific: Identify your task.

  • Measurable: Determine how you’ll measure your goal.

  • Achievable: Create realistic goals that you have some control over.

  • Relevant: Focus on goals that will guide you toward your idea of success.

  • Time-bound: Set a deadline for yourself to stay on task.

SMART goals can help you stay focused on achieving your ultimate goal in a manageable way.

So, if your long-term goal is to earn your college degree, consider the individual requirements you’ll need to meet in order to earn your degree. One of those requirements might include maintaining a particular minimum GPA. Create SMART goals based on elements you can control, such as the time you spend studying for a class, which can read like this:

“My goal is to start each weekday with one hour of additional study for the first three weeks of class.”

This goal can help guide you toward your target GPA by keeping you focused on one thing you can control: the amount of time you put into studying.

3. Go to class and attend office hours.

No matter your measure of success, one key aspect of achieving it is by showing up. In terms of academic success, showing up to class and during office hours can impact your overall success in a number of ways.

First, class is often the primary place of learning. If a professor is going to introduce a new topic, they’ll often detail that topic in class and may include information not covered in the textbook. Attendance is your best opportunity to get all of the information presented. At the very least, establishing yourself as a constant presence in the class can demonstrate to the professor that you care about doing well.

Take your relationship with your professors and advisors one step further by attending office hours. Many students use office hours to clarify confusing concepts, find out their grade, get advice on future career objectives, or simply socialize.

Professors and advisors have a wealth of knowledge—use that knowledge to move closer to your goals. And later, as you prepare for life after college, whether that involves grad school or applying for jobs, these are the people you might one day ask for a letter of recommendation.

4. Build skills relevant to your coursework.

As you work toward your degree, you may notice certain types of assignments coming up repeatedly. An English major may have to write a lot of essays, while a chemistry major may work through countless lab reports, and a math major may take sit-down exams that require memorizing complex equations.

If your measure of success involves academic achievement, you might consider honing those skills that you are most frequently tested on. Take note of how you might leverage your strengths, and try not to judge your perceived shortcomings. To help with your areas of improvement, your school or department might have other peer-review resources available to students, like writing workshops or group study sessions.

The benefit of sharpening your academic skills will likely extend after you acquire your degree: oftentimes, the skills that allow you to become academically successful in your major are also the skills that will show up as you pursue a career in a related field.

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5. Assess your learning style.

Everyone’s brain processes information slightly differently. Figuring out how you learn best and the study habits that suit your learning style can help build confidence in your ability to succeed academically.

To help decipher when you work best, think about an exam or a paper you did well on. What did you do to prepare? What type of environment did you complete your work in? How long did you spend on the assignment? Did you study alone or with a group?

Study tips for people with ADD, ADHD, or other neurodiversity

Certain forms of neurodivergence can interrupt commonly suggested study tips. If you experience attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or any neurodiversity, you may benefit from additional study techniques. Here are some suggested tips [1]:

- Develop a routine

- Give yourself additional time to study

- Take breaks

- Rewrite notes

- Stay stimulated by writing in margins, highlighting or reading out loud

- Keep up with a to do list

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6. Try new things.

Academic success isn’t the only measure of success in college. You might want to use your time in school to learn something entirely new or pick up skills that aren’t fully explored in your other coursework.

If you value adventure and exploration, another measure of success might be experiential. Do you feel fulfilled by your coursework? Are you challenging yourself in exciting ways?

To benefit from the range of courses that your school has to offer, here and there, take classes that sound fun. Use your elective courses to broaden your horizons. Pick up a minor in a passion subject. It might do wonders for your brain, helping you overcome fears, stimulate creativity, and get to know new sides of yourself [2].

7. Maintain a social balance.

Along with academics and experiences, one more way you might measure success in college is according to your social life. One benefit of college is that you are surrounded by similarly minded people, who likely have some similar goals, even if their values and motivations are slightly different.

As you concurrently embark on your similar goals, you may want to consider how you can help each other achieve them. In the short-term, you might trade notes with a classmate or study together for exams.

Meanwhile, the associations you form in college study groups and by participating in clubs and co-curricular activities can evolve into lifelong partnerships. Years after graduating, you might lean on those relationships as you seek new job opportunities or consider other life changes.

8. Manage your time with intention.

Time management is a daily practice. When it comes to achieving success, use your goals to guide the way you manage your time by prioritizing the tasks that will keep you on your desired path.

Of course, it’s not always realistic to expect your priorities to easily align. Sometimes, life happens, and other days, procrastination can get the best of us. (One US survey of 2,219 people found that 88% of the workforce admitted to procrastinating at least one hour a day [3].) If you can, it might help to build time in your schedule to deal with the unexpected. Some people give themselves earlier due dates on major projects, while others might schedule a few hours a week to sit with their thoughts.

If you find yourself struggling to prioritize your college goals, consider whether your lifestyle and needs allow for you to achieve your goals in the way that you’re currently aiming to. Don’t shy away from a course correct: there are a lot of options when it comes to getting a college degree, and for some lifestyles, learning part-time or earning your degree online may be a more productive fit.

9. Take care of your health.

Above all, you can’t achieve success without taking care of yourself. Maintaining your mental and physical health are crucial to reaching your goals, regardless of what those goals entail. For example, a lack of sleep can disrupt your body’s ability to function [4].

If you are taking on responsibilities outside of the classroom, such as work or family obligations, finding balance among your academic and social pursuits can be challenging. Hold space for yourself to notice when you’re feeling off, reprioritize as needed, and seek professional help if necessary.

Achieving success in college

When you align your actions with your values, you can set yourself up for success in college.

Ready to start pursuing your degree? Consider your goals and lifestyle, and take a look at bachelor’s degree programs on Coursera. Learn at your own pace from anywhere, with course options from top universities.

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FAQs

How to Be Successful in College: 9 Tips? ›

Successful students take responsibility for themselves and their actions. Successful students take advantage of extra credit opportunities when offered. They demonstrate that they care about their grades and are willing to work to improve them.

How do you succeed in college tips? ›

Top Tips for College Success
  1. Participate and Engage in Class.
  2. Organize and Use Time Wisely.
  3. Get involved.
  4. Meet with a counselor for personal and career counseling.
  5. Set, Seek and Meet Goals.
  6. Take Effective Notes.
  7. Study Effectively.
  8. Develop Self-Awareness, Self-Management, and Self-Discipline.

What makes successful college students successful? ›

Successful students take responsibility for themselves and their actions. Successful students take advantage of extra credit opportunities when offered. They demonstrate that they care about their grades and are willing to work to improve them.

What's the #1 thing you can do to ensure your success in college and beyond? ›

Recognizing your values, building SMART goals, and knowing your learning style can help put you on the path to success in college.

How to be successful in college essay? ›

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  1. Start thinking about a topic early. ...
  2. Narrow your focus on something specific you truly want to learn more about. ...
  3. Become an information sponge on all things related to your question. ...
  4. Keep good records. ...
  5. Create a clear thesis. ...
  6. Draft your essay.
Nov 15, 2022

What are the 3 rules for success in college? ›

There are many ways to be academically successful, but there are three main ways you can achieve success. These are in order, researching and creating your plan, organizing it, and finally putting it into action. Once you do these three steps, you are on your way to success.

What are the 7 habits of highly effective students? ›

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  • Habit 1: Be Proactive® ...
  • Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind® ...
  • Habit 3: Put First Things First® ...
  • Habit 4: Think Win-Win® ...
  • Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood® ...
  • Habit 6: Synergize® ...
  • Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw®

What are 10 good habits for students? ›

10 Habits of Successful Students
  • Get Organized. Making a plan for what you're going to do and when you're going to do it will make sure you're always ahead of the curve - literally.
  • Don't multitask. ...
  • Divide it up. ...
  • Sleep. ...
  • Set a schedule. ...
  • Take notes. ...
  • Study. ...
  • Manage your study space.

What is the biggest factor in student success? ›

Study after study shows teacher quality is the biggest contributor to academic achievement.

How can I be successful? ›

7 Science-Backed Secrets for Achieving Success in Life
  1. Increase Your Confidence by Taking Action. ...
  2. Broaden Your Definition of Authenticity. ...
  3. Improve Your Social Skills. ...
  4. Train Yourself to Delay Gratification. ...
  5. Demonstrate Passion and Perseverance for Long-Term Goals. ...
  6. Embrace a “Growth Mindset” ...
  7. Invest in Your Relationships.

How do you set students up for success? ›

Setting Students Up for Success
  1. Create daily checklists or a To Do list. For some students, looking at all of the activities for the day can seem overwhelming. ...
  2. Have your student read, just for fun. ...
  3. Encourage breaks during times of frustration. ...
  4. Ensure your student is getting enough sleep. ...
  5. Turn distractions into incentives.

How do you maximize student success? ›

Key Factors Influencing Student Success
  1. Quality of teaching: Effective teaching practices are central to student success. ...
  2. Supportive learning environment: A positive and inclusive learning environment fosters student engagement and promotes a sense of belonging, enhancing overall well-being and academic achievement.

How do you actually succeed in college? ›

College Success Tips
  1. Attend and Be Present in Class.
  2. Form Relationships with Professors.
  3. Speak to Your Advisor.
  4. Create Weekly Schedules to Budget Time.
  5. Use Your Universities Resources.
  6. Build Healthy Study Habits.
  7. Have a Study Buddy.
  8. Get Involved on Campus.
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What makes a student successful? ›

are attentive in class. They ask questions and participate in class discussions. take advantage of extra credit opportunities. take the initiative to meet with the instructor and the teaching assistant and engage in meaningful conversation outside of class.

How does college make you successful? ›

The evidence that a college degree significantly improves one's employment prospects and earnings potential is overwhelming. Bachelor's degree holders are half as likely to be unemployed as their peers whose highest degree is a high school diploma and they make $1.2 million in additional earnings over their lifetime.

What are the 4 keys to college success? ›

In it's simplest form, we refer to the Four Keys as THINK, KNOW, ACT, and GO. In order to prepare students to be lifelong learners, they need the ability to THINK deeply about what they are doing; KNOW contextually why they learn; ACT purposefully to achieve their goals; and GO successfully through life's transitions.

How can I be successful in college degree? ›

11 tips on how to be successful in life after college
  1. Keep building and nurturing your network. ...
  2. Establish your personal brand. ...
  3. Use LinkedIn and job boards in your job search. ...
  4. Don't be afraid of exploring unfamiliar industries. ...
  5. Never jump on your first job offer. ...
  6. Find a mentor in your field.

How to succeed in your first job tips for college graduates? ›

Here are some tips to help you find success in your new work environment :
  1. Keep an open mind. ...
  2. Continue to learn. ...
  3. Approach tasks with a positive mindset. ...
  4. Ask for feedback. ...
  5. Be a team player. ...
  6. Use your resources. ...
  7. Recognize your accomplishments.
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How do you succeed in hard college classes? ›

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  2. Prepare for classes. ...
  3. Spot the gaps and the fuzzies. ...
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  5. Give yourself extra time for assignments. ...
  6. Start studying earlier than you want to. ...
  7. Study in groups. ...
  8. Get extra help.
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