Current Students
Campus Services | Career Services
The Career Information Centers at each college provide
assistance to students exploring career decision-making,
job outlook, re-entering the labor market, changing career paths
or personal life directions.
Career specialists or counselors help students explore career and training opportunities,
examine salaries, working conditions and employment outlook of various careers, assess career
interests, aptitudes and attitudes, and learn successful job-hunting techniques, including
resumé-writing and interviewing.
Self-serve resources are also available, such as current occupational information, college
and university catalogs, trade and technical school information, armed services information,
career games, self-awareness materials, tips on job application strategies, tours of industry
and training programs for a close-up look at various occupations.
Group sessions and courses are available on topics such as career planning, stress reduction,
time management, study skills, critical thinking skills, test taking strategies, motivation,
effective interpersonal relationships, decision-making, and college survival.
The centers also provide employment-related services to students, including part-time, full-time,
seasonal, internship, and volunteer listings; resume and employment letter critiques; mock interviews;
free printed information on job search procedures; employer/agency on-campus recruiting; and an annual Career Fair.
Services vary from campus to campus.
While appointments are recommended, walk-in counseling is available daily.