Student Outgrowths

What changes when a student earns a Market Value Asset? Ideally, a student who earns a Market Value Asset:

Benefits from Social Change

A student feels confident contacting a “weak tie” – a person they have interacted with just enough to be recognized – for help or mentorship.

Revisits and tests interests

A student regularly asks, “Is this something I want to do in the future?” They explore and update the path they are on as they experience more.

Seeks feedback from mentors who are outside of the school context

A student understands that authentic feedback helps them and their work. They embrace positive and critical comments, adjusting along the way.

Communicates clearly

A student can communicate complex ideas and needs in writing or verbally, even to people who are unfamiliar to them.

Plans and manages projects

A student can envision and express the steps needed to accomplish a project.

Collaborates to an end

A student advocates for changes, works with others on shared goals, and finds compromise when necessary.

Is proactive

A student advances a project with regular employer-student engagement points.

Works through difficulty

A student is comfortable with assignments that stretch what they already know and have done.

Is comfortable in different contexts

A student doesn’t mind working on unfamiliar assignments with new people and/or in new places.

Conducts research and refines plans

A student seeks external input (Google search, contacting “weak ties,” joining interest/industry/affinity groups) at all project stages.