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Lisa Downing

 

Member profile details

First name
Lisa
Last name
Downing
 

Personal information

Bio
Lisa is an independent college advisor who integrates college advising best practices, career assessments and research-based positive psychology approaches to help students understand their capacities, develop and thrive.

Her MAPP capstone project titled, “The Way You Are Is a Great Way to Be,” draws upon research, her advising experience and her prior success as a national sales award winner for a Fortune 50 company.

Lisa is passionate about helping young adults understand and build on their character strengths by supporting their college searches and career exploration.

Lisa is an inspirational leader with a track record of developing and motivating highly productive teams.
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Professional Information

Employer
College Horizon
Job title
College Advisor
Primary Focus
Assisting high school students in finding best-fit colleges
Active Professional Interests
  • Education, Secondary
Fluent in Languages
  • English
Certifications
Career Planning and College Advising, UC Berkeley
 

Education

Degrees Before MAPP
BS, University of California Berkeley
 

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Speaking Experience

Interested in Speaking Referrals
Yes
Speaking Topics
College planning and application
Experience speaking to large audiences
Yes
 

Publications

Capstone title and abstract
The Case for Character Strengths and College Admissions Advising:
The Way You Are is Great Way to Be

Abstract

Graduating from high school and moving on to college is one of the most important transitions in a young person’s life. Unfortunately, the process leading up to that milestone—during which a student considers and applies to specific colleges—is often viewed as a pointlessly painful gauntlet rather than an opportunity for growth. It does not have to be that way. Rather than a negative and anxiety-provoking experience, the college search process has the potential to be a period of increasing positivity and openness to possibilities. Evidence has demonstrated that self-knowledge of character strengths can reduce stress, inspire optimism, and increase well-being, as it has been proven to do in relationships and in a variety of settings. This paper introduces the VIA Character Strengths to the college advising process and explores their potential benefit to high school students applying to college, using evidence-based research. A framework and suggestions for character strengths interventions are provided in the context of the college application timeline. Since the potential benefits of character strengths have not been validated with young people undergoing the unique situation of the college admission process, a research study is proposed to test the first of seven interventions. Additionally, a presentation introducing character strengths to college advisors is included. By improving outcomes such as diminishing stress and increasing attributes related to well-being, applying to college becomes an enriched process.

Keywords: character strengths, signature strengths, college advising, college applications, transition to college, best-fit college
 

Contact data

Country
USA
MAPP Geography
  • USA - Mountain West
 

MAPP Information

MAPP Graduation Year
2019
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