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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Doing My P.A.R.T-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. Finding & Using Campus Resources -----------------------------------------------------------
3. What is Your Story--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. Reflections------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. Goal Setting Assessment------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. S.M.A.R.T. Goal Worksheet---------------------------------------------------------------------
Doing my P.A.R.T
READ CAREFULLY- Instructions: Review and complete the following:
1. Obtain a copy of your Curriculum Balance Sheet (CBS) from your Department/Dean’s Office/College/School.
2. Update your Curriculum Balance Sheet with your courses you have completed.
3. Include courses in which you are enrolled Fall 2021
4. Meet with your Academic Advisor and have him or her sign and date your CBS.
5. Scan or take a picture and then upload it under the “Curriculum Balance Sheet”
· 60 points
FINDING & USING CAMPUS RESOURCES
Instructions: Part of adjusting to college and being a successful student is knowing where to look for help – before emergencies arise. Write the location (building and room #) and a problem that might be solved by a professional at each campus resource in the boxes below.
10 points
1. Dean of Students’ Office
2. Academic Dean’s Office
3. Academic Advisor’s Office
4. Counseling Office
5. Academic Support Center (REACH)
6. Library
7. Career Education/Leadership Development Center
8. Office of Financial Aid
9. Office of the Bursar
10. Office of the Registrar
Instructions: Describe the things you did since enrolling in College at Tuskegee University which resulted in your
academic success or failure
List the
strategies you plan to use
this semester that will ensure you will continue along the path of success or make improvements. 20 points
Your paper should (minimally) consist of 3 well written paragraphs, free of grammatical and spelling errors. Write your response in the box below.
Instructions: Imagine your High School Principal invited you as the Graduation Commencement Speaker – what advise would you give to the students about what it means to be a successful College student? 20 points Your paper should (minimally) consist of 3 well written paragraphs, free of grammatical and spelling errors. Write your response in the box below.
Development
Goal Setting Assessment
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GOAL SETTING ASSESSMENT
Instructions: The following statements are designed to assess your use of goals in your studies and your life. Please mark (
Place the cursor over the # and then make it bold or highlight with a color of choice
) the rating which best reflects your own experience for each item. Be as honest as you can in responding to these statements so that you can create a realistic picture of how you currently use goals to direct your learning and actions. 20 points
1.
I keep a written set of current long-term,
Never/ Rarely
1
Sometimes
2
Often
3
Almost Always
4
medium-term and short-term goals for my
academic, vocational, and personal life.
2.
I have a clear idea of what I want to accomplish by being in school.
1
2
3
4
3.
I know specifically what grade point average
I plan to make this semester.
1
2
3
4
4.
When I set a goal I make it specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and include a time frame
for completing it.
1
2
3
4
5.
I write goals in a positive format—focusing on what I can and will do, not on what I should avoid doing.
1
2
3
4
6.
I take major goals and divide them into smaller goals which I put into my schedule for completion.
1
2
3
4
7.
I set goals and monitor my progress towards them on a weekly basis.
1
2
3
4
8.
I keep a daily “to do list” for key tasks and check off those I accomplish.
1
2
3
4
9.
I adjust my actions as necessary to keep on track with my goals.
1
2
3
4
10.
I keep records of my goals and reward myself
1
2
3
4
Retrieved from: http://www.austincc.edu/behscitf/Goal-setting\%20Assessment.pdf
Instructions: List
ONE
goal you wish to accomplish this semester. Use the S.M.A.R.T approach.
20 points
S.M.A.R.T. Goal Worksheet
Today’s Date: Target Date: Start Date:
Date To Be Achieved:
Goal:
Specific:
What exactly will you accomplish?
Measurable:
How will you know when you have reached this goal?
Achievable:
Is achieving this goal realistic with effort and commitment? Do you have the resources to achieve this goal? If not, how will you get them?
Relevant:
Why is this goal significant to your life?
Timely:
When will you achieve this goal?
This goal is important to me because…
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7. Acrostic Poem-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8. My Role Model------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9. Problem Solving----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10. My Family – Who Are They?-------------------------------------------------------------------
11. Got Ethics?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12. Future TU Alum----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
13. Administration-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14. Leadership Style Assessment-----------------------------------------------------------------
15. Career Goals-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acrostic Poem
Instructions:
Create an Acrostic Poem about your characteristics/personality using the FIRST letters of your first. An example is provided. Click and write in the Box. 10 points
Instructions: Write a letter to a relative or close friend of your choice who you consider a Role Model. Inform the person of the characteristics you admire about him/her and the qualities they possess that you would like to develop. Write in the Box. Use the established format of letter writing. Minimally 3 paragraphs (5-7 sentences for each paragraph). Do not use terms such as “Hey Friend” (20 points)
Instructions: Briefly Describe a problem you encountered sometime in your life (academic, personal, family, friendship etc.) or an important decision you had to make. Review and the Six (6) Strategies for Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making.
20 points
1. DESCRIBE THE PROBLEM?
2. BRAINSTORM – LIST SOME POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
3. EVALUATE THE POSSIBILITIES
4. DESCRIBE OR LIST YOUR SPECIFIC PLAN
5. HOW WILL YOU PUT YOUR PLAN INTO ACTION?
6. EVALUATE YOUR PLAN
MY FAMILY – Who Are They?
Instructions: Describe your immediate Family - Who are they? What do they enjoy doing? What’s their favorite food? Games? What are their beliefs? How have they influenced your life, if any? If you could change anything about your family, what would that be and why? Who has been the most influential family member in your life? Why? [You can include pictures of your family if you so choose. Write in the Box below.] 20 points
Instructions: Read the questions below and provide your answers.
10 points
1. You saw your roommate cheating in an Online exam. What would you do?
2. You are a Chef at a Restaurant and is planning a Birthday Party for your 16 year old. Would you use items from your workplace to lower the cost you will have to spend preparing the meals? State the reason(s) for your response.
3. You are working in the University Bookstore. A student is short $5 for a Textbook which cost $395. What would you do?
4. You went to Burger King and gave the Cashier $10 to purchase a #1. She returns $10 more than what you should have received as change for your purchase, however, you did not realize that until you were back in your dorm room. What would you do?
5. You and your roommate went shopping. While in the store you notice your roommate going to the bathroom with a pair of Brand Name Sneakers. He returns with it on his feet and a big grin on his face. As you both depart the store you are greeted by two Police Officers. Your roommate decides to run. One Office goes after him and the other places a handcuff on you and told you that you will both be charged for stealing. What would you do?
Instructions: Describe how you plan to stay connected as an Alumni of Tuskegee University. How will you contribute to the University: Service, In-Kind Gift and/or Monetary Contributions? 10 points
Future TU Alum
In
structions: If you were on the Administration Council at Tuskegee University what activities would you recommend that would help to increase students’ academic success at Tuskegee University. 10 points
Leadership Style Assessment
Instructions: Respond to each item according to the way you would be most likely to act as the leader of a work group. Highlight
whether you would be likely to behave in the described way: always (A); frequently (F); occasionally (O); seldom (S); or never (N). 25 points
If I were the Leader of a work group . . .
A
F
O
S
N
1. I would most likely act as the
spokesperson of the group.
A
F
O
S
N
2. I would encourage overtime work.
A
F
O
S
N
3. I would allow members complete
freedom in their work.
A
F
O
S
N
4. I would encourage the use of
uniform procedures.
A
F
O
S
N
5. I would permit the members to use
their own judgment in solving
problems.
A
F
O
S
N
6. I would stress being ahead of
competing groups.
A
F
O
S
N
7. I would speak as representative of
the group.
A
F
O
S
N
8. I would needle members for
greater effort.
A
F
O
S
N
9. I would try out my own ideas in the
Group.
A
F
O
S
N
10. I would let members do their work
the way they think best.
A
F
O
S
N
11. I would work hard for a promotion
A
F
O
S
N
12. I would be able to tolerate
postponement and uncertainty.
A
F
O
S
N
13. I would speak for the group when
visitors were present.
A
F
O
S
N
14. I would keep the work moving at a
rapid pace.
1
A
F
O
S
N
15. I would turn the members loose
and let them go to it.
A
F
O
S
N
16. I would settle conflicts when they
occur in the group.
A
F
O
S
N
17. I would get swamped by details
A
F
O
S
N
18. I would represent the group at
outside meetings.
A
F
O
S
N
19. I would be reluctant to allow the
members any freedom of action
A
F
O
S
N
20. I would decide what shall be done
and how it shall be done.
A
F
O
S
N
21. I would push for increased
production.
A
F
O
S
N
22. I would let some members have
authority that I could keep.
A
F
O
S
N
23. Things would usually turn out as I
predict.
A
F
O
S
N
24. I would allow the group a high
degree of initiative.
A
F
O
S
N
25. I would assign group members to
particular tasks.
A
F
O
S
N
26. I would be willing to make changes
A
F
O
S
N
27. I would ask the members to work
harder.
A
F
O
S
N
28. I would trust the group members
to exercise good judgment.
A
F
O
S
N
29. I would schedule the work to be
done.
A
F
O
S
N
30. I would refuse to explain my
actions.
A
F
O
S
N
31. I would persuade others that my
ideas are to their advantage.
A
F
O
S
N
32. I would permit the group to set its
own pace.
A
F
O
S
N
33. I would urge the group to beat its
previous record.
A
F
O
S
N
34. I would act without consulting the
group.
A F O S 35. I would ask the group members to follow standard rules and regulations
Scoring Key
To find your leadership style:
1. Highlight the item numbers for items 8, 12, 17, 18, 19, 30, 34, & 35.
2. Write a “1” in front of the highlighted items
to which you
responded S (seldom) or N (never).
3. Write a “1” in front of the items not highlighted
to which you responded A (always) or F (frequently).
4. Highlight the “1’s” which you have written in front of the following
items: 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 18, 19, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, and 35.
5. Count the highlighted “1’s.” This is your score for concern-for-
people.
6. Count the un-highlighted “1’s.” This is your score for concern-for-
task.
7. Refer to the Diagram on the next page.
· Find your score for concern- for-task dimension on the left-hand arrow.
· Next, move to the right-hand arrow and find your score on the concern-for-people dimension.
· Draw a straight line that intersects the two scores.
· The point at which that line crosses the shared leadership arrow indicates your score on that dimension.
Source:
Verma, V. K. (1996). Human Resource Skills for the Project Manager. Newtown Square, PA; Project Management Institute, pp. 261-262.
Authoritarian
Leadership
High
Productivity
Shared
Leadership
High Morale and Productivity
Laissez-Faire
Leadership
High Morale
High
II
Concern for Task
Concern for People
Source: Based on information from A Handbook of Structural Experiences for Human
Relations Training, Vol. 1, University Associates, Inc., 1974.
INTERPRETING YOUR RESULTS:
Consider your Leadership style and the project Team you will likely be working with. How might your style impact team performance? What can you do to flex your natural style that would have a more positive influence on team performance?
Provide your interpretation in the text box below:
My Leadership Style is:
My Leadership style will impact Team performance in the following ways:
I can do the following to change my natural style so as to have a more positive influence on Team performance:
Instructions: Think about the degree you are currently pursuing as a future Career. What major is it? Why did you choose it? What are goals do you hope to achieve in this particular Career? What skills do you need to be success in this Career? What challenges do you anticipate you will experience in this area when you enter the world of work? How will you deal with these challenges?
25 points
APPENDIX
CATEGORIES
Economics
Nursing
Applied Sciences
Psychology
Science
Management
Computer Science
Human Resource Management
Accounting
Information Systems
English
Anatomy
Operations Management
Sociology
Literature
Education
Business & Finance
Marketing
Engineering
Statistics
Biology
Political Science
Reading
History
Financial markets
Philosophy
Mathematics
Law
Criminal
Architecture and Design
Government
Social Science
World history
Chemistry
Humanities
Business Finance
Writing
Programming
Telecommunications Engineering
Geography
Physics
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