Executive Summary Reflection
Executive Summary Reflection Instructions
You will create a brief executive summary document as a means of reflection before the term ends.
This executive summary will highlight your accomplishments as a student here at Saint Leo University. You will focus on summarizing your notable academic achievements, extracurricular activities, awards and accolades, and personal development. Stop and reflect on how you have changed over the past few years due to your experience here at Saint Leo University. Consider the Saint Leo Core values when writing your reflection and discuss how your experiences are aligned with these values such as personal development, integrity, excellence, and community. You do not need to discuss all of the core values, but your essay needs to include at least 2 of them.
2- Core values selected:
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Saint Leo University stresses the development of every person’s mind, spirit, and body for a balanced life. All members of the Saint Leo University community must demonstrate their commitment to personal development to help strengthen the character of our community.
EXCELLENCE
Saint Leo University is an educational enterprise. All of us, individually and collectively, work hard to ensure that our students develop the character, learn the skills, and assimilate the knowledge essential to become morally responsible leaders. The success of our University depends upon a conscientious commitment to our mission, vision, and goals.
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Executive Summary Reflection
Attending university and gaining an undergraduate degree does not always sum up the lessons learned in the school. In any case, the lessons learned with respect to the course one undertook at the university make up a negligible part of the total outcome of going through the institution. Interaction with others and the different processes necessary prior to acquiring the degree or graduating from the institution all make up experiences that could be integral to life after school, and which people often do not consider as being part of the curriculum.
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