A graduate-level sequence focused on the rhetorical strategies of admissions writing, helping students distinguish between Personal Statements and Statements of Purpose while mastering the 'hidden curriculum' of graduate applications.
A comprehensive financial literacy curriculum where students learn how to track daily banking transactions, write checks, calculate running balances, and reconcile account registers month-by-month.
A series focused on interpersonal communication skills, helping students become more effective communicators and empathetic listeners.
A comprehensive 5-day unit designed for adult transition students to master the essentials of finding, securing, and maintaining an apartment. Topics include budgeting, understanding leases, setting up utilities, and being a responsible neighbor.
A comprehensive lesson on digital footprint management for students transitioning to professional or collegiate environments. Students engage in 'recruitment simulations' to understand how their online presence impacts future opportunities and learn to curate a professional digital persona.
A 2-day intensive workshop where students use NotebookLM to research and design their future careers, exploring advanced features like Audio Overviews, Mind Maps, and Studio outputs with professional career dossiers and visual supports.
A career readiness module focused on identifying, comparing, and applying hard and soft skills through interactive workplace simulations.
A 9-week therapeutic curriculum for adults processing maternal loss, integrating Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills to foster acceptance, emotional regulation, and resilience.
A high-impact workshop sequence designed to help university students navigate personal goal setting using two distinct Clarity Compass models focusing on internal identity and external action.
A series of lessons exploring real-world financial concepts through the lens of popular cinema, helping students connect abstract economic theories to relatable human stories.
A high-energy, game-based training program focused on demystifying networking and building social capital for job seekers. Participants engage in a series of 'Connection Challenges' to earn opportunity rewards and build their own professional network maps.
A 4-day end-of-semester review event where students compete in 'Olympic heats' covering child development from toddlers to middle childhood, safety protocols, and nutrition. Each day features competitive activities that reward accuracy and teamwork as teams aim for the gold medal.
A sequence focused on executive functioning and emotional regulation for young adults to improve productivity and mental well-being.
A series of three 10-minute 'burst' sessions designed to teach classroom leadership through systems-thinking and logical efficiency. Focuses on minimizing group latency, calibrating priority, and mastering low-friction feedback.
An 11-part group counseling sequence designed for LDS young adults and adults, focusing on reframing religious expectations through the lens of grace, clinical psychology, and restored doctrine to address scrupulosity and spiritual distress.
A sequence focused on building self-advocacy skills through experiential learning, specifically for scheduling and managing various types of professional and personal appointments.
A session designed for 16-21 year olds to master executive function skills, specifically focusing on overcoming the 'start-up cost' of difficult tasks through science-backed initiation strategies.
An immersive scavenger hunt where students act as corporate investigators to uncover real-world examples of business ethics, from CSR initiatives to greenwashing and data privacy.
A series focused on social health and interpersonal skills for young adults, focusing on the intersection of self-worth and social dynamics.
A comprehensive course designed to equip job seekers with the essential tools for a successful job search, focusing on high-impact resumes, persuasive cover letters, and professional application techniques.
A comprehensive one-week unit on personal financial responsibility, goal setting, information literacy, fraud prevention, and consumer protection. Students learn to navigate the financial landscape safely and strategically.
A unit exploring the foundations of humanistic psychology, focusing on person-centered approaches, therapeutic relationships, and the drive toward self-actualization.
A 2-day unit focused on managing planned and unplanned career changes, featuring visual-heavy instruction, scaffolded reflections, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles. Students will learn to identify strategies like flexible thinking and optimism to navigate their future professional paths.
A series of advanced counseling assignments covering Case Conceptualization and Theory/Intervention for CSL 686.
A comprehensive review series for intermediate accounting students, focusing on complex financial reporting and valuation concepts.
A comprehensive life-skills unit focused on practical financial literacy, featuring a fast-paced budgeting simulation where students navigate career choices, monthly expenses, and unexpected life events using color-coded visual supports.
A series of lessons designed to equip students with the foundational skills needed to navigate the professional world, secure employment, and thrive in their careers.
A comprehensive unit designed to prepare students for the transition to adulthood, focusing on financial literacy for college, professional resume writing, and exploration of STEM career opportunities.