Inside the Caldwell Center, you'll find Career Services, an entire office devoted to providing you with career-related resources, programs, services and opportunities. But the resources don't stop there. In fact, a variety of offices from across campus are dedicated to helping you achieve your goals — and success.
Career Counseling
The Counseling Center starts by helping you identify your skills and interests so you can focus on career options. We'll help you match your skills with academic and career options.
Career-Related Experiences
Do you already know what career path you want to follow? Gain the hands-on experiences you need through a co-op, internship, international experience, or community or service-learning program. And to prepare you for the job search, we'll critique your resume and hold mock interviews to make sure you're as ready as possible. Visit the Career Services Web Site >>
Hire-A-Flyer
This invaluable online network allows you to search job openings, post resumes for employers to review, schedule interviews and register for career-related events. Within this network, you will also find the Alumni Career Network, connecting you more than 3,000 alumni willing to offer advice on majors, careers and geographic locations.
Office of Fellowship Advising
Members of the University Honors Program have additional resources available through the Office of Fellowship Advising, run by the Honors Program. Planning to attend graduate school? We'll help you to find the right graduate program and assist with the application process. Interested in seeking funding through fellowships, grants and scholarships? We'll help with that, too.
Career Counseling
The Counseling Center starts by helping you identify your skills and interests so you can focus on career options. We'll help you match your skills with academic and career options.
Career-Related Experiences
Do you already know what career path you want to follow? Gain the hands-on experiences you need through a co-op, internship, international experience, or community or service-learning program. And to prepare you for the job search, we'll critique your resume and hold mock interviews to make sure you're as ready as possible. Visit the Career Services Web Site >>
Hire-A-Flyer
This invaluable online network allows you to search job openings, post resumes for employers to review, schedule interviews and register for career-related events. Within this network, you will also find the Alumni Career Network, connecting you more than 3,000 alumni willing to offer advice on majors, careers and geographic locations.
Office of Fellowship Advising
Members of the University Honors Program have additional resources available through the Office of Fellowship Advising, run by the Honors Program. Planning to attend graduate school? We'll help you to find the right graduate program and assist with the application process. Interested in seeking funding through fellowships, grants and scholarships? We'll help with that, too.
