Build your Strengths


Your most important skills won’t come from a single class or apply to just a single job.

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Sometimes they’re called soft skills: ability to communicate, work in teams, problem solve, and to adapt to change, challenge and unknowns.

They’re also known as operational skills: without them, even the best technical knowledge and skills have little value.

And they’re transferable skills: once you gain them, you can apply them in new contexts and to new challenges.

That’s why employers prioritize these kinds of skills in hiring; they’re that essential.

And that’s why at Beloit College, all students learn to communicate, collaborate, solve programs and become intellectually and professionally agile. No matter what they study. No matter where and how they spend their time outside of class. No matter whom and from whom they learn.

Beloit helps you develop the skills that employers want.


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