The Office of Career Planning’s programs and services are designed to support our students’ and alumni’s ability to thrive within their personal and professional lives. All initiatives of the Office are driven by four primary learning goals that foster self-understanding as well as the abilities to actively engage with others, assess viable data to inform decisions, and advocate for oneself. To accomplish this, the staff take great pride in collaborating with the wide variety of academic departments on campus, the Office of Alumni and Engagement, and employer/community partners.
Career Planning Programs
It's not a secret that the goal of your college career is getting a great job. To get you ready, our Office of Career Planning services begin the minute you walk in the door. Our office offers four major core programs
Career Development Across the Curriculum
On-Campus Recruitment Program
Internship Program
Professional Development Seminar Series
Career Planning Services
Students and Alumni
Students and alumni alike have a great resource within the Office of Career Planning. We provide convenient resources for broadening your preparedness, narrowing down your interests, and securing your future career.
The Office of Career Planning hosts two Career Fairs each year. Our Healthcare Career Fair is typically held in February while our Career and Internship Expo is held in March. All information pertaining to our career fairs can be found on Handshake.
Deciding to continue your education at the graduate school level is an important decision that requires extensive research and personal commitment. We’ve made available the following resources to kick start this process but invite you to
Testing and Applications
, helps you write graduate school applications and essays
, answers questions about the GRE, GMAT, and Praxis series tests
, provides testing dates, times, and places
, test preparation kits for GRE, LSAT, MCAT, and GMAT, and information about higher education and career advancement
, provides free instant student/parent loan comparisons and advice
, a national program assisting underrepresented students in applying