Reflect on your values, identities, motivations, and aspirations and align your personal Clark journey with who you are and who you want to be.

Transform your entire Clark experience — in and outside the classroom — into deeper understanding and curiosity. You will reflect and bring cohesion to all you’ve done — from your first year to last — and craft your personal story. You will set personal and professional goals and build a virtual portfolio of the entirety of your Clark Experience that you can share with anyone, anywhere in the world.
How it works
The ePortfolio provides structured practices—such as storytelling and sharing with peers and advisors—that will allow you to reflect and integrate what you learn in the classroom.
Discover and demonstrate your “deeper why” connected to your academic and professional interests.
The Clark Experience in action
First-Year Intensive
First-Year Intensive courses allow you to develop close relationships with a professor and group of peers who share your interests.
Choose from more than 30 different courses, which change from year to year.

Interactive media students work in a hands-on development environment called Game Studio, which culminates in a formal interactive title. Their ePortfolios document the games they helped create and serve as a narrative of their educational journey.

Co-curricular transcript
Our students gain significant experience and skills through their activities outside the classroom. Your leadership, career, and community engagement pathway will be captured through a co-curricular transcript and integrated into your ePortfolio.

Students in the First-Year Intensive seminar, Water in the City, taught by Associate Professor of Geography Rinku Roy Chowdhury, Ph.D. ’03, tour the Pine Hill Dam.
ePortfolio
Starting your first year, your ePortfolio will enable you to make sense of all you learn across your Clark Experience — in your academic classes, experiential learning opportunities, co-curricular activities, and reflections — and begin to tell your own story.
Navigator
You and your Navigator group — a cohort of 15 to 20 fellow students and peer mentor — will embark on your Clark journey together. You’ll explore campus, learn about the academic resources available to you, connect to social and co-curricular life, and learn about events and opportunities through a series of weekly activities.
