RAMily 101 was created to give high school seniors and first-year Rams a perspective on what to expect during their onboarding and first year on campus. We will have student cohosts and guest appearances from student leaders, faculty, staff, counselors, and alums.
How can I assist you? Students often time suffer in silence, and you do not have to. There are several people and resources available for your success on campus. I have student leaders Himani Patel a…
Let’s talk about life as a RAM! Your college experience is what you make it. You can be broke or have many hustles, but the memories will last forever. I have student leaders Josh, Smit, and Tre here…
Albany State’s motto is “A Past to Cherish, A Future Fulfill.” Knowing where you come from gives you an idea of where you are potentially heading. Buckle up! Assistant Professor Dr. Joshua Butler giv…
One will support you through any crisis, challenge, or difficult situation, and the other one, well, if you see her face, that means you have a case. The Office of Student Support and Conduct staff, …
Welcome back to Season III of RAMily 101! We hope you enjoyed listening to Seasons I & II and gained some helpful tips as you start your journey as a Golden Ram!
Black Letter Greek Organizations are significant on college campuses and within the community. Some of us have been exposed to Greek life by relatives or old teachers; however, some students come to …
It’s a different world than where we come from. We have a common goal of graduating with a college degree; however, I have little ones depending on me! On this episode, we will be discussing “A Diffe…
Being the first in your family to go to college can be challenging, but with a positive mindset, everything will work out for the best. On this episode, we will be discussing “First Generation Colleg…
Fast money is not always good money! Being broke is not the end of the world! In this episode, we will discuss “The Broke College Student.” Student leaders Ms. Tamryn Davis and Mr. Kejuan Stewart are…
You learn to find balance as you transition from high school to college, and it is not always at the start of the semester. Your first semester is a learning experience, and you must utilize all camp…
Students just want to have fun; however, you must also do your work! This episode's topic is "House Party: How Was Your First Semester?" We have first-year students Ms. Ja'leya Cal, Mr. Michael Faust…
As a working student, it is important to have a work/life balance. On this episode, we will be discussing “Work/Life Balance.” Mrs. Sherronda Fowler joins us to discuss her experience as a Wife, moth…
High school is ending, and the heat about what is next is on! Sometimes your family or role models think they know what is best for you. However, you must do what is best for you in any situation. On…
Calling all middle and high school students to participate in a great opportunity. On this episode, we will be discussing the Educational Talent Search (ETS) program. The Director of Educational Tale…
Ball is life! Being a student-athlete isn’t easy, and it takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and time management to balance your academics, including attending class and studying, and your athletic…
Who is a part of your network? Who you know and the connections you make can get you the job you want. On this episode, we will be discussing “How to make Connections” that will help you on campus, d…
Transferring can be scary; however, you must ensure you know the resources and people who can help you navigate the process. On this episode, we will be discussing “Transfer Student: Becoming A Stude…
Who has the biggest bag? On this episode, we will be discussing “Money Matters: The Financial Aid Packet.” After getting accepted to a college or university, the next question is what the money looks…
Welcome back to Season II of RAMily 101! We hope you enjoyed listening to Season I and gained some helpful tips as you start your journey as a Golden Ram!
A trip back down memory lane! On this episode, two-time graduate, Ms. Natalie Knox, shares her experience at Albany State University.