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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.  

  • 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.

  • Home or Index - Modify your introduction and welcome if needed.

  • Academic -  Expand on what you have done and what you plan to do with your course work. You may want to expand on your course or project highlight and  what your major is and how you came to that decision. Add a philosophy or mission statement.  Highlight involvement in Academic Institutes. Offer samples of your academic work.
  • Personal - After looking at all of the out of class experiences you have had, highlight the ones that have had the greatest impact on you. You may want to expand on your highlight of  an interesting experience and how an out of class experience has helped you with your academic or professional development. Add a philosophy or mission statement.  
  • Professional  - After looking at all of your professional skills and traits, highlight a few that are especially important to your chosen profession. Expand on your reflections regarding your major and the skill or trait of which you are especially proud. Add a philosophy or mission statement and a copy of your resume.
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