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Rubric for Student-Directed Project

Criteria Max Points Outstanding Good Needs Improvement Unacceptable
Proposal 30% of total Proposal is detailed, innovative, and clearly defines the project’s purpose, scope, and deliverables. (30% of total points) Proposal is mostly complete but lacks minor details or depth. (25% of total points) Proposal is vague or incomplete, missing significant details or clarity. (20% of total points) Proposal is missing or fails to meet project requirements. (0% of total points)
Execution of Project 40% of total Project execution is thorough, meets all defined deliverables, and demonstrates exceptional quality and effort. (40% of total points) Execution is mostly complete and high quality but lacks minor refinement or detail. (30% of total points) Execution is incomplete or lacks depth, quality, or effort. (20% of total points) Project execution is poor, incomplete, or missing. (0% of total points)
Impact and Relevance 20% of total The project demonstrates significant impact, relevance, and alignment with personal or professional goals. (20% of total points) The project is relevant and impactful but lacks depth or clear alignment with goals. (15% of total points) The project has limited relevance or impact and lacks connection to goals. (10% of total points) The project is irrelevant, has no discernible impact, or fails to align with goals. (0% of total points)
Clarity and Presentation 10% of total Deliverables are professional, well-organized, and error-free, making the project easy to assess and understand. (10% of total points) Deliverables are mostly professional but include minor organizational or formatting issues. (8% of total points) Deliverables are poorly organized or contain noticeable errors that detract from professionalism. (6% of total points) Deliverables are unprofessional, riddled with errors, or incoherent. (0% of total points)

Notes:

  • The point value of each rubric section is proportional to the total approved points for the project.
  • The proposal must outline the project’s purpose, scope, deliverables, and alignment with personal or professional goals.
  • Execution should demonstrate quality, effort, and adherence to the defined deliverables.
  • Impact and relevance should align with meaningful objectives, showing the project’s significance.
  • All deliverables must be polished, professional, and easy to assess.