1st library card lead to : Book Club: reward certificates, gift certif., won trips
Peer Mediator 9th grade: travel diff .elementary schools reading , attending events
1st Community Public Service Projects: Columbus Parks and Recreation and Center 550 service hours
Brookhaven High School
HS 1978-1980
Co-op: 1st Job
State of Ohio Teacher ‘s Certification and Education
as Administrative Assistant
Central State University
College from 1980-1984
Degree : Bachelor of Science
Major: Computer Information System
Minor: Business Management
Internship: Gov. Of OH DCSC
Defense Construction Supply Center
Career IBM Product Information Centers
1984-1994
BIOGRAPHY
Brookhaven High School class of 1980
Co-op
Ohio Department of Education Division of Teacher Education and Certification
Defense Construction Supply Center
Central State University
Internship: 1982-1983
Gov. of Ohio DCAS
Defense Construction Supply Center
New Beginning
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SWK AND FAMILY LAW
1st area of Concentration:
Business Management Classes Taken
Added Business Leadership
211 Financial Accounting
213 Managerial Accounting
231 Marketing
215 Statistics
310 Intro to Finance
342 Organizational Behavior
450 Business Policy
410 Leadership and Ethics
440 Leadership Seminar
2nd area of Concentration:
Social Service SWK classes taken
Added Interdisciplinary Studies
200 SWK Introduction To Social Work And Social Welfare
227 SWK Diversity Among People In The U.S.A.
755 Family Law
756-2 Children Families and the State Internship
823 INTERDISCIPLINARY CHILD WELFARE (ICW)
Capital University Academic Evaluation
Student............: Ms. Connie W. Hargrave (1605990)
Program............: Mediation and Dispute Resolution Certificate Program (MDR)
Catalog............: 2008
Ant Completion Date: 08/10
E-Mail Address.....: [email protected]
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Advisor(s): Carlson, Andrew J.
Major(s): PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Minor(s):
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Students: This document is a Degree Audit. It is important to meet with
your Academic Advisor to review your degree requirements. Completion of
requirements is the responsibility of the student. Please consult the
undergraduate bulletin or appropriate graduate program for information
regarding requirements for graduation honors.
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Program Status: In Progress
Current.......... Anticipated(*).......
Required Earned Remaining Additional Remaining
Institutional Credits: 30.00 14.00 16.00 1.00 15.00
Institutional GPA....: 2.000 3.429 Met
Combined Credits: 124.00 138.66 0.00 1.00 0.00
Combined GPA....: 2.000 3.429 Met
1st Goal :
Referral Service Specialist Intern, with FistLink Columbus OH 2009
Computer adoption program Volunteer, FreeGeek Columbus 0H 2009
Crisis Center Volunteer, Franklin County Children Services (FCCS), 2003
Executive Secretary, Ohio Dept of Youth Services, Columbus, OH. 2002
Administrative Support, Office of the First Lady, Hop Taft, Columbus, OH 2002
Project Secretary, Ohio Family and Children First, Columbus, OH. 2002
Mentor, Christian Workplace Mentoring Ministry, Springfield, OH, 2000
Project Secretary, Center of Restoration and Empowerment, Springfield, OH, 2000
Training Coordinator, Cnt of Restoration and Empowerment, Springfield, OH, 2000
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On this Journey I have INFINITE POSSIBILITIES.
Things don't improve until you, me and other in the community get involved as a team effort to make a
difference.
I love to think of how things could be. I asking myself,
"How can I help make a positive difference in the lives of more people?"
"How can I help people get closer to their true potential?"
"How can I give hope and encouragement to them and help them see the 'infinite possibilities' of all they could be and all they could accomplish?"
As I look for the very best answers to these questions...and keep findingmore and more workable and exciting answers, I also realize that I doneed to keep it realistic. I realize that we can only help a certainnumber of people. That's why we look for ways to "multiply" ourselves.That way, the people whose lives are impacted and enriched by us cango on to make a difference for others... and so on. Then, in some way,we can each get so much closer to the "infinite possibilities" that arehidden deep within us--the "key" to opening to all that we canbe...expressed most fully in our desire to bring others with us on ourjoyful journey to freedom of every kind. Beginning with personal andfinancial freedom...and spilling over to our communities and our world.