Career Connections
Learning by doing and leveraging a network of support will prepare you for future success.
Learn by Doing
Engage in experiential learning opportunities—research, internships, education abroad, leadership, and service—so you'll have relevant experience before you graduate.
Research
Jake's research project is designed to increase the historical representation of Indigenous peoples in the university archives.
1-1 Support
Our career coach, academic advisors, faculty mentors, Four Year Success Plan, and an elective career course provide a support structure for career development.
Career Coach
Meagan Savage provides guidance on career development.
Academic Advisors
Advisors connect with you, share information, and help you identify next steps for success.
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Faculty can provide academic assistance, career-related guidance, and opportunities, such as assisting with research.
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The Career Development for Arts and Sciences course can help you move forward on your career path.
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