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Performance Assessment-Orientation (GOM4)

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Performance Assessment-Orientation (GOM4)

You must use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect.
A1.  Your Why
Your decision to attend WGU shows your courage and determination to realize your potential. What is your “why” for attending WGU at this time?
A2.  Your Future State
Imagine your life when you have completed your program. How have you, your family, or your career been changed for the better?
B1.  Your WGU Program
Name and describe your WGU program. 
B2.  Program Requirements
Identify at least two (2) specific requirements that your degree has for completion. How will these program requirements help you achieve your career goals?  
C1.  WGU Support

C1-A

Describe one scenario in which you will turn to your Program Mentor for support. Consider what you might be working on, what type of support you might be looking for, and how you might reach out for help.

C1-B

Describe one scenario in which you will turn to your Instructor for support. Consider what you might be working on, what type of support you might be looking for, and how you might reach out for help.
C2.  Momentum Building Actions
Your determination to succeed early is important to build momentum toward your goals at WGU. Reflect on and identify at least two (2) actions or behaviors you will engage in to positively impact your first term.
D.  Time Management
No matter what your personal goal is for completing your program, time management will be an important component in achieving your goals. This section has two required elements:
Describe your plan for implementing your study schedule. 
Use the table in the provided template to create a schedule for yourself.
To complete a program at a standard, full-time pace (8 CUs for graduate students, 12 CUs for undergraduate students), your schedule should include 15-20 hours of study time per week.
If you are enrolled less than full-time, create a schedule that will allow you to complete your course according to your personal goal.