Career Services empowers students to become independent job seekers and career managers by focusing on comprehensive career education. Career Services assists students in all stages of career development including:
self evaluation • encouraging experiential opportunities such as student employment, internships, co-ops and/or volunteering in the community • major and career exploration • obtaining accurate resource and labor market information • career planning • promoting skill building and experience to increase marketability in the workforce • effective engagement in a variety of job search strategies • graduate school decision-making • adjusting to the world of work
By connecting students, faculty, staff, and employers to the career development process, Career Services supports students in making informed and fulfilling career decisions.
Career Counseling
- Choosing a major
- Evaluating interests and strengths via career assessments to clarify career options
- Discussing resumes, internships, job search strategies and interviewing
- Guiding students and alumni through career transition
Experiential Education
- Assisting students in obtaining internships
- Utilizing online resources related to internship opportunities
- Assisting students with student employment
- Discussing volunteer and community service experiences
Employment or Graduate School Admission
- Using career/job fairs in a job search
- Negotiating salaries
- Utilizing online resources related to employment opportunities
- Participating in employer information sessions or on-campus recruiting
- Attending workshops and programs such as Career Builder Seminars and Conferences and Job Search Strategies workshops
- Discussing graduate school and admission requirements














  470 East Lockwood Avenue