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Widespread Adoption of MAPP Assessment in Educational and Non-Profit Institutions

Overview

For over a quarter-century, the MAPP (Motivational Appraisal of Personal Potential) Assessment, provided by Assessment.com, has been a cornerstone in educational and non-profit organizations. It's extensively used in high schools, colleges, private schools, and non-profit organizations for a variety of purposes including college and career guidance, major selection, exploration of additional concentrations, and understanding learning styles.

Diverse Institutions Leveraging MAPP

High Schools and Private Schools

Several educational institutions have integrated MAPP to enhance their student guidance programs. Notable high schools and private schools include Richfield High School, Calvary Baptist School, Spain Park High School, Trinity Christian School, and Automotive High School. Others like XIT Secondary School, The Rugby School, and Valley High School have also utilized MAPP for their students' career and academic development. Institutions such as Ronald Edmonds Learning Center, Manhattan High School for Girls, and Plymouth Public Schools have recognized MAPP's value in facilitating student growth. Additional schools like Santa Clara High School, Glen Lake Community School, and Galaxy International School, along with Oxford Academy and Rosemount High School, have found MAPP instrumental in their educational, guidance and vocational frameworks.

Colleges and Universities

In higher education, MAPP has been adopted by a range of colleges and universities to aid in major selection and career services. These include Mohawk College, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Monmouth University, and University of Minnesota. Renowned universities like the University of Michigan, Capella University, and Emory University have also leveraged MAPP. International institutions like Reykjavik University and diverse colleges such as Cypress University, Upskill University, and National College of Communications utilize MAPP for student success.

Others like Planon College, Skt College, and Success College, along with Windsor College and Bow Valley College, have incorporated the assessment into their career and academic advising. Technical and community colleges like Mesabi Range Community and Technical College, Miami-Dade Community College, and New York City Technical College also employ MAPP. The list extends to include institutions such as Northern Virginia Community College, Santa Fe Community College Career Services, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, and Soongsil University.

How These Institutions Use MAPP

High Schools and Private Schools: MAPP is used for guiding students in understanding their strengths, weaknesses, and interests, aiding in career exploration and academic planning. It helps in aligning students' course selections with their natural talents and future aspirations. High School and Non-Profit Page

Colleges and Universities: In higher education, MAPP assists in major selection, providing students with a clear direction for their academic paths. It also plays a crucial role in career services, helping students identify suitable career paths and preparing them for the job market. How Colleges use the MAPP

The MAPP Career Assessment has become an integral part of the educational landscape, helping countless students across various high schools, colleges, universities, and non-profit organizations in hundreds of countries. Its ability to provide personalized insights into students' career and academic potentials makes it an invaluable tool in shaping the future of young individuals.

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