Student’s Perspective

GT Manager makes meeting the Transitions requirements easy. Instead of having to deal with printing paper forms and physical submission, students can login to any computer with an internet connection (or even an iPhone or iPod Touch it turns out) and instantly submit their DPA hours, set goals, identify stressors, detail work or community service experiences, and communicate with their GT Coordinator.

Personal Health: GT Manager allows students to create their own exercise activities, conveniently log their hours, and set their own fitness goals.

Exercise

Students track their DPA hours

Students can list their current nutritional intake as well as how they could be eating more healthily in addition to setting nutritional goals.

Nutrition

Students track their diet

Students can identify their stressors and create goals on how to productively address them.

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Students identify stressors

Community Connections: With GT Manager students can submit work experience and community service hours for their coordinator’s approval. For each experience, students detail everything from the dates and hours involved to their supervisors contact information to the Fundamental, Personal Management, and Teamwork Skills involved.

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Students detail work experiences

Students can even submit evidence including pay stubs to aid their coordinator in assessing the experience.

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Students submit evidence

Career and Life: GT Manager lets students set long-term and short-term life goals and develop their plan for life after graduation.

Plan

Students outline a Transition Plan

Students can describe their ideal career and chronicle the changes.

Students can describe their ideal career

Students describe their ideal career

To demonstrate their confidence and competency, Students can track their income and expenses on the Financial Plan page.

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Students log their income
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Students track their expenses

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