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Assessment testing is a great way to help guide and focus your career goals.  Online assessments are powerful tools that help you analyze personal attitudes, values, interests and abilities and explain how they relate to career choices.  Find out what occupations are suitable to your personality, interests, skills, values and attitudes.

Available in the Career Services Department
The Strong Profile, College Edition, offers all the helpful features of the Standard Edition plus an additional personalized page that helps students explore academic majors, campus activities, and career options to fit their interests. Also included are campus activities and ideas for internships or part-time jobs. The report offers students tips for choosing an academic major, graduate program, or first job after college.

The Strong Interests Inventory is based on Holland’s theory that measures six types of occupational interests:

  • Realistic
  • Investigative
  • Artistic
  • Social
  • Enterprising
  • Conventional

Compatible with Holland's R-I-A-S-E-C Interest Structure (Holland, 1985)

  • Interest items represent a broad variety of occupations and complexity levels
  • Extensive and thorough development effort
  • User input during all stages
  • Construct valid and reliable evidence
  • Computer administration via single computer or computer network
  • Simple and easy to follow instructions
  • Screens motivate user completion of the instrument
  • Results provide a window to over 900 occupations in O*NET OnLine
  • Approximately 30-minute completion time

On-Line Assessments 

Please contact Career Services @ 817.531.6552 or by email to obtain log on information
Juvenile Version

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Oscar’s Interest Profiler helps you find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work.  It does this by asking you to answer questions that represent important interest areas.  Your Interest Profiler scores will help you identify your strongest work-related interests.  Knowing your work interests can help you decide what kinds of jobs and careers you want to explore.