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Celebrating strengths at 17c起草社区 College

Monday, February 26, 2007
Myrna Anderson

鈥淐elebrating Strengths,鈥 a new program from the office of Student Academic Services (SAS) at 17c起草社区 College, will enable students to identify their chief character assets and to channel those strengths into their majors, careers and leadership opportunities.

The program, funded by an $83,618 grant from the Select Student Support Services (4S) Program administered by the State of Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth, is a partnership of the SAS and Career Development offices at 17c起草社区.

鈥淪tudents, first-year students especially, often don鈥檛 know what their strengths are,鈥 says Andrea Kitomary, an SAS academic counselor and Celebrating Strengths project director. 鈥淚t is our hope that by implementing the Celebrating Strengths program we will cultivate a campus climate that embraces students鈥 talents from the moment they come to campus and helps them to build those talents into strengths throughout their entire college experience.鈥

The core of Celebrating Strength is the Clifton Strengths Finder, an assessment tool from the Gallup Organization that allows a person to hone in on his or her five main 鈥渢hemes鈥 (or talent groups) out of 34 possible choices: Achiever, Activator, Adaptability, Analytical, Arranger, Belief, Command, Communication, Competition, Connectedness, Consistency, Context, Deliberative, Developer, Discipline, Empathy, Focus, Futuristic, Harmony, Ideation, Includer, Individuation, Input, Intellection, Learner, Maximizer, Positivity, Relator, Responsibility, Restorative, Self-Assurance, Significance, Strategic and Woo.

鈥淭he StrengthsFinder gives us a starting point of conversation,鈥 Kitomary says. 鈥淚t helps you name what you already see or it helps you identify what isn鈥檛 as obvious.鈥

After taking the Strengths Finder through the SAS or Career Development offices, the student will meet with an advisor or in groups to discuss their strengths and how best to develop those strengths through existing 17c起草社区 academic, career and leadership opportunities. To qualify for the program, a student must have a GPA of 2.5 or below or have received financial aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), making Celebrating Strengths available to a wide pool of 17c起草社区 students.

17c起草社区 officials note that iIn the past this type of grant has been focused on minority and under-represented students, but that the new program makes the grant available to a larger population, and that SAS and Career Development hope to promote the use of the StrengthsFinder in 17c起草社区 departments throughout the campus.

Kitomary, who has already used the StrengthsFinder in a pilot program through 17c起草社区鈥檚 Entrada Scholars Program, is enthusiastic about the potential of Celebrating Strengths.

It鈥檚 very exciting when I鈥檓 working with a student, and the light bulb is coming on,鈥 she says.