This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
Academic excellence
1. Achieving Academic Excellence
by Mr. O.B. Sanni
HOD, Humanities
In order to cope with the rapidity with which knowledge
itself changes, today’s student must seek to achieve
academic excellence.
Proverbs 22vs 29 1peter 2; 9
Seeth thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand
before kings; he shall not stand before mean men
2. What does it mean to achieve something? Or what is
achievement?
in a lay man dictionary achievement means the action of
accomplishing something, or something that is achieved
successfully.
3. What is academic
excellence?
• Academic excellence is the demonstrated ability to
perform, achieve, and/or excel in scholastic
activities. Academic excellence has been identified
with achieving high grades and superior
performance.
4. • But academic excellence is more than just making good
grades. It is the maximum development of your
intellectual capacities and skills in service to
humanity.
6. Achieving academic excellence is a process of both formal
and informal education. Indeed, education is a limitless and
unending process to be enjoyed for a lifetime.
As you continue your academic career, consider the
following suggestions which can help you achieve
academic excellence.
7. • Select a major which has a strong basic curriculum as a
course of study.
8. • Complete a strong liberal arts and science background in
addition to your major field of study. Learn from other
departments
• Learn from your students- 4th mainland bridge- eko and
carter, Afolabis
9. • Learn to use the library and use it often, since it offers a
wealth of historical and current information which can
greatly enhance your classroom experiences and your
general understanding.
11. • Develop an attitude of social responsibility and an
understanding of cultural and intellectual differences.
12. • Participate in honors and enrichment programs. Surf the
internet for online programmes that will enrich your
credentials. E.g. ALISON
13. • Select friends who are dedicated and are serious about
they do in their chosen careers. Don’t just be a friend with
mediocre rather choose your friends wisely.
14. • Learn efficient management of your time. Stop
procrastination as much as possible
15. • Participate in summer enrichment programs such as,
summer research programs, or internships.
17. • Attend lectures, concerts, art exhibits, theatrical
performances, seminars, and other cultural activities
whenever possible.
18. • Get involved in a club or activity directly related to your
major as a means of meeting other colleagues, faculty and
professionals in your study area.
19. • Seek opportunities to work with professors on special
projects in a research or teaching area of interest.
20. • BARRIERS TO ACHIEVING ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
• Individual Risk Factors
• Low self-esteem
• Academic Performance
• Student Behaviors
• Adult Responsibilities
• Family Influence
• Socioeconomic Status
• Family Structure
• Socio-cultural Values
• Family Mobility
• Parenting Effects
• High School Effects
• Location and School Type
• Student Demographics
• Academic Policies and Practices
• Graduation Requirements
• School Structure Size and Organization
21. What are the benefits of achieving
academic excellence?
• Making a meaningful contribution to society throughout
your life.
• Receiving academic scholarships.
• Selection for membership in professional and honor
societies
• Admission to graduate or professional schools.
• Being competitive in the job market.
• Selection for competitive academic programs such as
summer enrichment programs or other special studies
programs during your undergraduate or postgraduate
studies.
• Being in a position to be of service to those with whom you
interact