Steps to Help Transition to Online Learning
- You are in charge of your education
You can do this! We are all in this together, and you have support in and out of the classroom just as if you were physically on campus. - Communicate and ask for help
Communication lets your instructors know you are online and working. Just like in a regular classroom, ask for help and/or clarification. Instructors won’t know you are struggling unless you communicate with them. Moodle has links for QR, Writing, and subject-area tutoring as well. - Get dressed
Staying in your pajamas day after day sets your mood. It can make you feel stuck and impact your overall well-being. Getting dressed helps set a routine and gives focus and structure to your day. - Create a dedicated study space
To the extent it is possible for you, creating a consistent space to work also helps set a routine to your day. Turn off your phone and put it away so it won’t be a distraction. - Use time management techniques
Block off regular times to work, and follow what would be your normal on-campus class schedule. Keeping a daily and weekly routine helps to maintain focus and motivation. - Connect with others
Stay in touch with friends and classmates. Create study sessions online using Zoom or other video conferencing tools.
Academic Links
Moodle | Undergraduate Schedule of Classes for Spring 2020 | |
Questions?
Do you have a question? Go here to find out who to ask!
https://registrar.press.hollins.edu/who-do-i-contact/
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Phone Resources
On Campus
Hollins Campus Emergency: 540-362-6911
Hollins Campus Security: 540-362-6419
Hollins Campus Directory: 540-362-6000
Hollins Health & Counseling Center: 540-362-6444
Hollins CASA (Sexual Assault Assistance Program on Campus): 540-362-6635
Hollins University Chaplain: 540-362-6665
Student Assistance Program (SAP): 800-633-3353
National
Crisis Text Line: 741-741
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA): 800-931-2237
Narcotics Anonymous: 800-777-1515
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 24 HR: 800-273-8255
Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860
Trevor Project Lifeline – protecting LGBTQ youth: 866-488-7386
U.S. Poison Control: 800-222-1222
Roanoke Valley
Al-Anon, Roanoke: 540-387-5005
Alcoholics Anonymous, Roanoke: 540-343-6857
Carilion Roanoke Community Clinic: 540-985-8000
Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital: 540-981-7000
Velocity Care (Carilion Urgent Care): 540-772-8670
Lewis-Gale Hospital: 540-776-4000
CONNECT (24-hour crisis and referral line through Carillion Medical Group): 540-981-8181
RESPOND (24-hour crisis and referral line Lewis Gale Hospital): 540-776-1100
Emergency Outreach Services (EOS): 540-981-9351
Sexual Assault Response and Awareness (SARA), Roanoke: 540-981-9352
LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline, Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-8pm: 866-356-6998
Virginia Family and Sexual Violence Hotline: 800-838-8238