Stories from campuses like yours
Discover how university, college, and trade school campuses across the country use MCode For Students to support student success.
The campus impact
MCode For Students gives campuses a new way to meet students where they are. Students who see what drives them choose majors with more confidence, engage more deeply in campus life, and head into the workforce with the language to articulate their value.
Their advisors, success coaches, and career counselors gain that same understanding, which moves conversations past surface answers and into what matters most. Across every campus partner, from first-year programming to senior career prep, students who understand their motivations make stronger decisions, and the people supporting them have more to work with.

Check out these campus stories!
See how campuses like yours are deploying MCode For Students
Each story below shares how a campus partner brought MCode into their work with students, what they learned along the way, and the outcomes they’ve seen.

SUNY Oswego adds MCode For Students to FYE and career services
Now in its fourth year as an MCode For Students campus partner, SUNY Oswego brings the assessment into its FYE module and career services to help students choose majors and careers aligned with what drives them. Associate Director of Career Education Jacqueline Wallace shares how MCode For Students fits alongside the school’s broader assessment toolkit, what’s made the rollout work, and where they plan to expand access next.

Jessup University uses MCode For Students in a motivation-driven coaching model
As an MCode For Students campus partner, Jessup University runs the assessment across its Success Coach program, orientation, mentorship meetings, and Pathways Programs to help students dive deeper into what drives them. Stephanie Maus, Director of Academic Achievement Center and Pathways Programs, shares how MCode For Students pairs with CliftonStrengths, what an incremental rollout taught her about earning campus-wide buy-in, and where she sees room to expand next.
