Tending to form relationships and live together in groups, not solitary
Social
What you earn when you complete a program or study. The most common examples of these are associate's bachelor's, and master's.
Degrees
Control over your feelings or actions
Self-Control
To make someone happy or satisfied, to do or give whatever is wanted or demanded by someone or something
Gratification
To deal with problems and difficult situations and try to come up with solutions
Cope
The person that someone normally or truly is in the components of the physical, mental, and emotional/social self
Whole Self
To earn this degree you must complete a program that is at least two, but less than four years of college usually at a community or technical college. These degrees are often designed to transfer to a four-year college.
Associate's Degree
The ability to make yourself do things that should be done.
Self-discipline
Something done, achieved, or accomplished successfully
Accomplishment
The act or process of supporting a cause or proposal
Advocacy
The state or fact of owning something
Ownership
Two-year institutions of higher education. Courses and credits can generally transfer to a four-year college.
Community or Technical College
To support or argue for one's self
Self Advocacy
The quality that allows someone to continue trying to do something even though it is difficult
Perseverance
Assert
The correct or desired result of an attempt
Success
The undergraduate degree offered by four- year colleges and universities.
To watch, observe, listen to, or check (something) one's self for a special purpose over a period of time
Self Monitoring
Mental toughness and courage
Grit
To display a pattern of scaring, insulting, threatening, or physically and/or mentally hurting another person
bullying
Used to say that someone or something should be in a particular place or situation
Belonging
Groups of jobs that require similar skills and interests.
Career Pathways
Knowledge and awareness of your own personality or character
Self-Awareness
Careful hard work, continued effort
Diligence
The feeling that you understand and share another person's experiences and emotions
Empathy