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ENGAGE!READY

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Engagement can take many shapes and forms, from building moreintentional relationships with faculty and playing in a music ensemble,

to seeking service opportunities and being more academically involved(e.g., joining a professional organization and undergraduate research). 

Whatever you choose should be related to your goals and interests.

Part I - Goals and InterestsTake a moment and think about your academic and non-academicinterests. Include that information in the space below.

Visit the Engagement Database at http://go.fiu.edu/engage andselect at least one opportunity using the passion area filter. Reviewthe information including that found on its website and answer thebelow questions.

Part II - Opportunities by Passion Area

Academic Goals/Interests:

Which of the below passion areas best represent your abovegoals/interests?

Opportunity:

-How will this benefit you?

-What is your first task?

-What is your self-assigned deadline to do this?

Part III - Medallions

Non-Academic Goals/Interests:

-Career & Professional Development -Research & Scholarship -Service & Leadership

-Social & Interest Groups -Sports & Traditions -World & Culture

The Center for Leadership and Service offers graduation medallionsfor recognition in both Leadership (Certified Student LeaderProgram/Badge) and Service (Excellence in Civic EngagementMedallion of Distinction).

Visit http://go.fiu.edu/clsgradmedals to learn more about each.

-Which of these medallions would you be interested in pursuing?

-What attracted you to your choice?

-What is your first task?

-What is your self-assigned deadline to do this?

Center for Student Engagement

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