
Every Student Coached. Every Student Thrives.

College and Career
Alignment
Our Student Success Process
Step1
Talent Assessment
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We use the CliftonStrengths, to determine where students have the greatest potential for personal excellence.
Step1
Talent Assessment
We use the CliftonStrengths, to determine where students have the greatest potential for personal excellence.
Step2
Talent Discovery
Step2
Talent Discovery
Through the talent discovery process, students will gain an appreciation for their unique talents and establish
the skills and knowledge
necessary to
develop strengths.
Step3
Strengths Development
A strength is the ability to consistently produce a nearly perfect outcome in a given task. We work with students to develop and articulate their strengths.
A strength is the ability to consistently produce a nearly perfect outcome in a given task. We work with students to develop and articulate their strengths.
Step3
Strengths Development
Step4
Strengths
Application
Strength application is the process of applying strengths to
academic planning, leadership development and career planning.
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Strength application is the process of applying strengths to
academic planning, leadership development and career planning.
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Step4
Strengths
Application
Institutions that build a strategy around strengths see measurable positive outcomes in:
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student, educator and alumni engagement
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retention
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graduation rates
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attendance
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wellbeing
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academic achievement
Every year, more than 700,000 students get the opportunity to discover and develop their strengths. Now it’s time for your students to be added to this growing number.

WHAT ARE
CLIFTONSTRENGTHS?
Gallup created CliftonStrengths which has led over 22 million people to develop strengths. In 2002, Gallup created CliftonStrengths for Students specifically to help students learn, develop and succeed using their strengths to get the most out of their college experiences.
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TESTIMONIAL
"I have heard from many students that they have grown in how they understand themselves and others, that it has given clarity on their purpose and strengthened their ability to empathize and understand others. Studying this content has been life-changing for many of these students."
S. Crenshaw, Atlanta Public Schools
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