FYC Capstone Project Fall 2024
FYC Capstone Project Fall 2024
CAPSTONE PURPOSE:
Throughout FYC, we have asked you to take time for personal reflection and to consider your goals, purpose, and
responsibility for designing your college learning experience. Each Centre student has the opportunity to create their
own unique path to graduation, which includes engaging in activities that will facilitate their personal, intellectual, and
career development. That journey might include things like student organization involvement, campus leadership, study
abroad, internships, undergraduate research, pursuing a specific major or minor, taking exploratory classes that interest
you, and more.
For your final Capstone Project of FYC, you are asked to combine the ideas and lessons from the course for one
comprehensive project. By completing this project, you will articulate your unique strengths and interests, reflect upon
your experiences from your first semester at Centre, and thoughtfully consider how you plan to make the most of your
time in college. You will practice articulating the value of those qualities and experiences to others—allowing you to
showcase what you have learned and recognizing ways in which you can act with thoughtful intention as you navigate
your college experience and practice telling your story.
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Create a project centered on your “answer” to the frequently-asked question: “Could you tell us about yourself?”
You may either complete a written reflection or create a multimodal project such as a slideshow, interactive timeline,
video, infographic, website, or other digital content that includes both visuals and written responses.
Your project (whether a written reflection or digital project) should include your responses to the following prompts:
A. WHO AM I?
Introduce and describe yourself so that someone who doesn't know you gets a good sense of who you are as a
person. Consider including information about your strengths, experiences, interests, skills, values, personality,
and identity, as you deem appropriate.
Include a quote, photo, or piece of art that helps convey a sense of your identity, experiences, and/or
worldview. The project includes a photo, quote, or piece of art that helps convey a sense of the author's
identity, experiences, and/or worldview.
o The connection between the quote/visual and the author's identity, experiences, and/or worldview
should be clear.
Hint: Consider re-visiting the assignment you did for pre-work for Week 2 (Understanding your V.I.P Status) and our in-
class activity during Week 10 (Belonging: Telling Your Story.) Revise your response, as necessary, to reflect the growth
you have experienced and the insights you have developed over the past several months.
B. MY PURPOSE
Why did you choose to become a Centre student? How does this connect to your larger goals or self-defined
purpose in life?
o Hint: Consider re-visiting your responses from the Week 2 pre-work (Understanding your V.I.P Status)
and the Week 11 pre-work (Design Your Centre Experience assignment.)
In your own words, describe why you are pursuing a liberal arts education. What are the benefits you hope to
derive from the liberal arts experience at Centre?
o Hint: Consider reflecting upon the conversations we had in class during Week 9 (Advising & General
Education.)
Why are you pursuing the goals that you articulated above? Why are they meaningful or relevant to you?
Things to consider:
Are they connected to your long-term goals for “life after Centre?” (e.g. internship, job,
graduate school, citizen of the world, etc.)
How might they contribute to your personal, intellectual, and/or social development?
What knowledge, skills, or new experiences do you hope to gain? Why are those valuable or
relevant?
Resources:
For additional information on expectations and grading, see: FYC Capstone Project Rubric F24.docx
Resources to help you create your project can be found here: https://library.centre.edu/visualcommunication/home
Possible Points: 70
This portion of your project is due by 11:59pm on November 19th.
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Part 2: Presentation
On Tuesday, Nov. 19th you will present an overview of your reflection to the class. Rather than including all the elements
from your larger project, choose one element from each of the 4 sections (A-D) from Part 1 above.
A. Introduce yourself/provide a sense of who you are.
B. Why you are attending Centre and/or the value of a liberal arts education.
C. An insight from your first semester at Centre.
D. One of your stated goals and the resource(s) and action steps you plan to take toward achieving that goal.
You should end your presentation with a brief conclusion.
Prepare a one-slide visual to accompany your presentation (you can use materials from your larger project). This slide
does not need to include much written text; it is meant to be a helpful visual aid for your presentation. You will need to
submit your slide for the presentation on Moodle by Monday night (November 13th) at 11:59pm.
Your presentation should be less than 2 minutes (to allow everyone time to present).
Possible Points: 30
See the rubric for details on how the presentation will be graded: FYC Presentation Rubric.docx