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FORMS
Senior Project Proposal Form
(Due by March 7, 2023)
Re-read The Portrait of a Graduate above before you move on. All projects need to be opportunities for growth in these areas
1. Student Name:
2. Project Type: Analytical, Applied/Experimental, or Creative
3. The Essential Question I plan to answer is:
4. Briefly describe your Senior Project: list your goals for your project, what you would like to learn from the experience, and how the project will help you to stretch your comfort zone (100-250 words):
5. Identify any potential or existing external (i.e. non-Vistamar) entities with whom you are communicating Please list organization and/or site sponsor ’ s name, an email address, and their relevance to your Senior Project goals
6. What are your specific objectives? Check out the following list (add more that sync with your project!):
Career Exploration objectives might speak to ways your project increases your knowledge of a specific profession
Skill Development objectives might include learning/creating new technology, developing oral, writing or artistic skills; organizing and interpreting data; observing and practicing leadership or other interpersonal skills
Academic objectives could include ways your senior project builds on specific courses you ’ ve taken, such as how your time in an art museum develops the skills and knowledge you have gained in your studio art or humanities classes
Values objectives might be linked to community service, politics, or diversity
7. How will you know that you have fulfilled your project goals? (100-250 words)
8. What challenges do you anticipate? (50-100 words)
9. Which of the Senior Project Rubric areas of Proficiency do you think will be easiest to achieve? (50-100 words)
10. Which of the Senior Project Rubric areas of Proficiency do you anticipate will be most challenging? (50-100 words)
11 What resources - financial, human, and material - will you require in order to successfully accomplish your proposed plan?