Human Achievement Quotient (HAQ) Assessment - cityofchicago 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Human Achievement Quotient (HAQ) Assessment in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Rating Date' and your personal details, including 'Name of Student/Young Adult' and 'Age'.
  3. Next, provide your name as the rater along with the name of your school, organization, or company.
  4. Indicate the specific rating context by checking one of the options provided, such as 'School' or 'Workforce Development Program'.
  5. Record how long you have engaged with the student/young adult by filling in the duration in weeks, months, or years.
  6. Proceed to rate each of the 35 skills based on your observations. Use the defined scale from 'Novice' to 'Expert', ensuring you only rate skills you have observed.
  7. Complete any additional comments and check the verification box to confirm that you have followed all directions and rated honestly.

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a measure obtained by dividing an individuals results on an achievement test (i.e., the actual performance) by the results expected based on the persons capacity (i.e., the potential performance, as assessed by an intelligence test).