Professional Portfolio Development
Students at the graduate level should begin to develop and keep an electronic portfolio containing professional goals and information as well as course and clinical materials throughout their graduate program of study.
This process begins in this class. Information from such a portfolio is valuable in seeking certification, license, and employment after graduation.
The portfolio should include:
Resume or CV (focus on a position you would like to have)
Professional philosophy
Evaluations
Recommendations
Licenses, Certifications (copies)
Education
Data: Transcripts, course descriptions, research projects, papers, and presentations
Work samples: teaching materials, brochures, publications
Presentations
Professional associations
Awards
Interdisciplinary and community activities
Accomplishments
Volunteer activities