Individual Development Plan
Think of your IDP as a tailored roadmap that guides you from where you are now to where you want to be.
An IDP helpsÌýyou to:
- Assess your skills and identify areas for professional development.
- Articulate your personal needs for wellbeing and success.
- Identify your annual priorities and select aligned academic, personal, and professional goals.
- Establish an action plan for how you will achieve your goals and/or adapt when necessary.
- Track your progress towards your goals.
Your needs and interests will change over time, so it is important to revisit your IDP every 6 to 12 months. Creating your IDP is part of an iterative cycle: Essentially, the IDP is a tool used to encourage the repetitive process of reflection, defining goals, setting specific objectives, and taking action.
Learn more about the benefits of planning :ÌýWhy plan?
Learn more about what makes the IDP different from the Progress Tracking Form or the Letter of Understanding :ÌýWhat makes the IDP different?
There’s more than one way to make an IDP
An IDP is a personal document that should be tailored to your needs, your values, and your vision of the future. myPath aims to provide students with a variety of approaches to the creation of their own personal IDP by offering a network of tools and programming that appeals to the eclectic range of needs, personalities, and learning styles of the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ student population. You don’t have to complete every exercise or sign up for every workshop to write your IDP and fulfill your requirements.
Learn more about how to create your IDP :ÌýWhere to start?
Get started by exploring our Tools,ÌýWorkshops or Video Series.
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