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Portfolio Reflection 
This is a rubric for grading portfolio reflections in the Integrated Projects Curriculum of the Messiah College Department of Engineering.
Rubric Code: T6W253
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Subject: Engineering  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Exemplary

3 pts

Accomplished

2 pts

Developing

1 pts

Unacceptable

0 pts

Setting / Context
1 pts

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Exemplary

References the project assignment and its relationship to the project goals, as well as the date of completion, timeliness of sub-mission, and co-workers
Accomplished

References the project assignment, date of completion, and co-workers involved
Developing

References only the project assignment that lead to the portfolio entry.
Unacceptable

Does not describe the relationship of the portfolio entry with the overall project.
Appearance
1 pts

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Exemplary

Properly formatted word-processed document on “resume-quality” paper.
Accomplished

Properly formatted word-processed document.
Developing

Neatly handwritten or unformatted type.
Unacceptable

Illegible or sloppy.
Writing Mechanics
1 pts

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Exemplary

Writing is free of grammatical and spelling errors
Accomplished

Writing is mostly free of grammatical and spelling errors.
Developing

Grammatical and spelling errors are present but do not detract from the reflection.
Unacceptable

Grammatical and spelling errors detract from the reflection. The FYS professor picks up the red pen to correct them…
Relection
2 pts

Exemplary

Summary, mastery of the category, and personal growth represented by the entry.
Accomplished

Summary of the student’s contribution and an explanation of how the entry demonstrates the mastery of the category
Developing

Pure summary of the student’s contribution to entry.
Unacceptable

Rambling gibberish. It appears the writer is trying to fill in empty space.




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