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Junior Year
Portfolio
During your
junior year you can begin to think more
about audiences off campus than those on
campus. Content is still important,
but how you present your information
becomes equally important. Since you
will most likely not be present when
someone views your portfolio, you want to
be sure your information flows and is
easily found and understood. While
you want to make a visual impact, you want
to be sure that impact is a positive one.
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- Self-Assessment
Exercises
- Self-Assessment
reflection statements
- Academic,
Personal and Professional goals,
objectives, and action plans
- Course
schedule
- Progress
on core coursework
- Student
organization membership
- Hobbies
- Interests,
Abilities, Values
- Athletics
- Extra-curricular
Activities
- Volunteer
Activities
- On
and off campus jobs
- Leadership
opportunities
- Progress
toward declared major
- Institute
Involvement
- Writing
and research samples
- Portfolio
development timeline
- Externships/Internships
- Previous
briefcase documents.
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