Guiding Evaluation Questions
The selection committee uses the following questions to guide
their evaluation of Act Six applicants:
- To what extent will the student contribute to the ethnic,
economic, and experiential diversity of an Act Six cadre?
- To what extent is the student prepared to succeed and thrive
academically at the selected college?
- To what extent will the selected college be a good fit for this
student?
- To what extent will the student eagerly engage in a
year-long exploration and discussion of Christian perspectives
on leadership, diversity, and reconciliation?
- To what extent does the student understand and desire to
advance the stated mission of the selected college?
- To what extent will the student be a service-minded leader and an
agent of transformation on the college campus?
- To what extent will the student be committed to serving others and to what extent will s/he view the Act Six
initiative as an opportunity to reach out to those around
him/her?
- To what extent will the student be committed to and
effective in fostering intercultural communication and acting
as an agent for social change on the college campus?
- To what extent does the student see a sense of purpose in
his/her participation in the Act Six Initiative?
- To what extent will attending the selected college and participating in
the Initiative align with and/or transform the student's goals
and vision for his/her life?
- To what extent will the student be able and willing to
persevere through hardship? How resilient is s/he to the
challenges and struggles that life brings?
- To what extent does the student possess a depth and strength
of character that will serve to encourage, support, and empower
those around him/her?
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