This 300+ word section will identify how the goals you have outlined for your portfolio and the career skills you wish to highlight reflect your pursuit of TRU’s learning outcomes of Connection, Engagement, Exploration, and Local-to-Global.
You can find more information on the institutional learning outcomes at TRU here.
This kind of writing is often called a personal statement, a statement of intent, or a statement of interest when applying to a job or graduate school. It answers the questions, “what kind of career do you want and why?” and “why are your skills relevant to help you achieve success in this field?” You should use this statement to provide context and evidence for your skills and successes, and reflect on the development of these skills.
To ensure you connect your skills to TRU’s learning outcomes, ask yourself, “How have the skills encouraged by your experiences of Connection, Engagement, Exploration, and Local-to-Global at TRU enabled you to take on new challenges?”
Relevant resources:
- Here is a primer on writing a statement of teaching philosophy from University of Toronto.
- Admission requirements for Carleton University’s MJ program include a statement of intent.
- Scroll down on this page for a description of the personal statement required for admission to the UBC Peter Allard School of Law.