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Intro
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Cooperation
Leadership
Utilize the strengths of others to achieve common goals, and can guide, motivate, organize, prioritize, and delegate tasks in various environments.
Multicultural Respect
Value, respect, learn, and understand individual differences among various identities along with the challenges they may experience.
Teamwork
Build collaborative relationships with others to work within a team structure, resolve conflicts, and identify strengths to overcome the team’s weaknesses.
Innovation
Communication
Articulate thoughts and ideas that are organized in written/ oral forms effectively in a variety of ways.
Problem Solving
Obtain and interpret information in order to think critically, assess problems, understand the cause, make decisions, and create solutions.
Maximizing Technology
Identify and utilize different platforms to increase work efficiency and bring creative solutions that address industry related challenges.
Exploration
Knowledge of Self
Understand one’s skills, strengths, knowledge, goals, and experiences relevant to one’s career path and professional growth.
Professional Brand
Establish a positive impression or image that speaks to your work ethic, abilities, and core values.
Thinking Ahead
Effectively identify long/short term goals and establish steps that are needed to accomplish those goals.
Cooperation
Create an FSC Team that can be made up of professors, staff, alumni, and students who can coach, advise, mentor, and/or cheer you on as a student and alumni. Your first year is a great time to start identifying ways to cooperate with people who can prepare you for the rest of your college experience.

Leadership
- Take on leadership roles during group projects in class
- Get involved with Student Organizations on campus by attending Blast-Off and other Welcome Week events to increase opportunities for leadership roles in the future

Multi-Cultural Respect
- Check out offices and clubs like the Simmons Center, Multicultural Student Council, Allies, ASL Club and more to increase awareness of other cultures

Teamwork
- Collaborate closely with other students on class projects to start identifying personal strengths and weaknesses when working with a team
- Get to know your professors and campus resources to begin building your FSC Team
Innovation
An individual’s ability to adapt to change can have a significant impact on achieving ones goals. The earlier you are able to recognize how you adapt to various changes, the easier it will be to accomplish your goals by avoiding obstacles, solving problems, and making necessary adjustments in the years to come.

Communication
- Speak publicly in or outside of the classroom through presentations, FSC Senate Meetings, Toastmasters (Student Organization), and other events on campus or in the community
Problem Solving
- Find a mentor(s) on campus who will help you succeed and overcome challenges
- Utilize campus resources like your Orientation Leader, Resident Assistant, Student Solutions Advisor, Professors, and more to help solve problems or overcome obstacles
Maximizing Technology
- Activate your Handshake account to become familiar with scheduling appointments and finding employment opportunities
Exploration
Questions like, who am I? and what do I want to do for the rest of life? are not easy to answer. To help, explore different resources and opportunities available to you. The more you explore, the more you will learn about yourself and what’s around you, providing the information you need to answers those difficult questions.
Knowledge of Self
- Take Career assessments (MyCareerShines, StrengthsQuest, Ennegram, etc.) to help plan your career path
Professional Brand
- Update high school resume or create a new one from scratch to get your college resume started
- Create a LinkedIn account/online portfolio as a way to compile your work, projects, accomplishments, experiences, etc.
Thinking Ahead
- Create a bucket list of things you want to accomplish during your first year and throughout your time at FSC, like going on a Discover Florida Trip, kayaking on Lake Hollingsworth, getting a job on campus, attending a conference, etc.
- Meet one of our employer partners by attending a career related event like “Moc” Tail Networking Hour