Exploration
The foundation of career and life development is to gain understanding of your interests, personality, skills, strengths, and values. As you discover details about career options, you can connect aspects of your identity to career paths and make well-informed decisions about your options.
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Life Atlas assists students in discovering their natural talents, clarifying their purpose, and advancing personal growth through a dynamic suite of online tools that build self-awareness, resilience, and direction. By fostering a shared sense of understanding individual strengths and psychological diversity, Life atlas enhances relationships across campus, strengthens community through alumni-student connections, and cultivates a more compassionate, purpose driven culture. For more information on Life Atlas click here.
A curated reflection workbook helping students identify themes across interests, strengths, values, and experiences.
Intended Audience:
Years 1–2: Good for exploration.
Years 3–4: Strong capstone reflection tool.
Guidance: Can be either guided or self-guided.
NACE Competencies:
Self-Awareness
Career & Self-Development
Recommended Use:
Students: Constructing a professional narrative.
Faculty/Staff: Capstone or senior-year programming.
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The O*NET My Next Move Interest Profiler is a valuable tool for exploring interests and identifying career paths that align with individual strengths. By reflecting on the types of activities one enjoys, it helps connect one’s preferences to potential fields and roles they may want to pursue. This resource is useful at the beginning of one’s academic journey, but can also support decision-making at any stage of career development. To get started, click here.
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