MY GOALS 

EDUCATIONAL 

  • Maintain at least a cumulative 3.6 GPA
  • Finish all General Ed classes in 2013
  • Transfer to Westminster College in 2014
  • Earn at least a partial tuition scholarship
  • Establish a homework routine and practice it
  • Write for fun and use free-write prompts

PHYSICAL

  • Increase yoga practice to every day
  • Practice walking as often as possible
  • Find a pool for aquatic therapy
  • Increase strength and balance
  • Add natural remedies and eastern medicine to my treatment options

 PERSONAL

  • Continue to grow my disability advocacy blog and my disability politics site
  • Art journal or collage 2x/ month
  • Contribute monthly to our savings account
  • Make time for regular self-care

PROFESSIONAL

  • Stay up on healthcare, disability, and political news
  • Find a venue to volunteer
  • Write and publish guest-posts on other blogs quarterly
  • Double the net profits in our shop in 2013
  • Expand advertising and social media marketing
  • Increase networking contacts and opportunities in the political spectrum

 LONG TERM GOALS


  • Graduate from Westminster with a degree in Social Work and Political Science
  • Take the GRE and apply for grad school.  Earn a Master's degree in Social Work and Political Science with an emphasis in Social Welfare Policy

  • Find work which enables me to telecommute and utilize my writing and internet marketing skills
  • Publish professional articles
  • Take my blog to the next level with my own domain

 SLCC's Learning Outcomes for All Students

Students communicate effectively. This includes developing critical literacies—reading, writing, speaking, listening, visual understanding—that they can apply in various contexts; Organizing and presenting ideas and information visually, orally, and in writing according to standard usage; Understanding and using the elements of effective communication in interpersonal, small group, and mass settings.

Students develop quantitative literacies necessary for their chosen field of study. This includes approaching practical problems by choosing and applying appropriate mathematical techniques; Using information represented as data, graphs, tables, and schematics in a variety of disciplines; Applying mathematical theory, concepts, and methods of inquiry appropriate to program-specific problems.

Students think critically and creatively. This includes reasoning effectively from available evidence; demonstrating effective problem solving; engaging in creative thinking, expression, and application; Engaging in reflective thinking and expression; Demonstrating higher-order skills such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation; Making connections across disciplines; Applying scientific methods to the inquiry process.

Students develop the knowledge and skills to be civically engaged. This includes understanding the natural, political, historical, social, and economic underpinnings of the local, national, and global communities to which they belong; Developing the awareness of both civil rights and civil responsibilities for individual and collective action in a democracy; Engaging in service-learning for community building and an enhanced academic experience; Develop the knowledge and skills to take leadership roles.

Students develop the knowledge and skills to work with others in a professional and constructive manner. This includes engaging with a diverse set of others to produce professional work; Interacting competently across cultures; understanding and appreciating human differences; Understanding and acting on standards of professionalism and civility, including the SLCC Student Code of Conduct.

Students develop computer and information literacy. This includes using contemporary computer hardware and software to effectively complete college-level assignments; Gathering and analyzing information using technology, library resources, and other modalities; Understanding and acting upon ethical and security principles with respect to computer technology and to information acquisition and distribution; distinguishing between credible and non-credible sources of information, and using the former in their work in an appropriately documented fashion.

Students develop the attitudes and skills for lifelong wellness. This includes understanding the importance of physical activity and its connection to lifelong wellness; learning how participation in a fitness, sport or leisure activity results in daily benefits including stress reduction, endorphin release, and a sense of well-being.

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