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Career Building
 

Thinking about your career after graduation is not just for seniors any more. To best prepare for the world after graduation, you'll want to start thinking about your career sooner rather than later. It is easier to keep track of your involvement in clubs and organizations and/or community service projects that would complement your resume as they happen, rather than to trying to remember after the fact.

Our Experienced-Based Education program helps place students in quality, comprehensive internships on-campus and off-campus. These internships allow you to take from the classroom and apply it to real-life settings, as you gain hands-on experience in a desired field. We also offer career awareness programs that allow you to explore career options or hone your skills within a certain career path.

You are encouraged to visit Career Services to take advantage of career counseling, assessment and advisement. We maintain a current and comprehensive network of potential employers as well as coordinate on-campus job fairs that allow students to make direct contact with a number of employers. Additional services include: resume development and refinement, job search seminars and workshops, an information and upcoming events listserve, use of the Discover career planning program and graduate school research assistance.

 Last Updated: 6/17/09