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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

How Can Career Counseling Services Center Help?

Below are possible indicators associated with each stage in the career development process. If you find that any of these indicators describe you, please come to the Career Counseling Services Center to attend a workshop or schedule an appointment, or visit the Career Counseling Services Center any weekday between 9am and 5pm.
Stage I: Exploration

Have no declared major or unhappy in your current major
Are having difficulty making choices related to career planning
Are uncertain about interests, abilities, and values related to careers
Are finding that course selections have been based primarily on the opinions of family members and friends.
Call the Career Counseling Services Center to attend a workshop or schedule an appointment, or visit the Career Counseling Services Center any weekday between 9 am and 5 pm.
Stage II: Tentative Choice

Have declared a major
Have narrowed choice of major to several related areas
Can specify choice of a particular career cluster (e.g., Health Services)
Are in the process of seeking more in-depth information about self or work to validate specific preferences
Call the Career Counseling Services Center to attend a workshop or schedule an appointment, or visit the Career Counseling Services Center any weekday between 9am and 5pm
Stage III: Realistic Appraisal and Active Involvement

Have pursued further involvement with career choice (e.g., internships, volunteer, or leadership opportunities, professional organizations). Visit the Career Counseling Services Center for information about internships and other opportunities.
Have developed some primary associations with other students and faculty members in the chosen field of study.
Recognize the importance of accurately assessing values, interests and abilities related to your chosen field.
Stage IV: Implementation

Have met or are meeting degree requirements.
Can articulate a career plan consistent with chosen academic programs.
Plan to work after graduation and are developing job search strategies and, utilizing the Career Center as part of this process.
Plan to attend graduate school or professional school and are seeking admission

Career identity development and career exploration are part of an ongoing process. Career Counselors can help students determine how their values, interests, skills, passions, and sense of responsibility to the rest of the world are connected to career decision making and planning. If you have questions about your major or want to explore career options. we encourage you to schedule a confidential appointment with a career counselor.

Principles of Services (Objectives)

Our expectation: To assist you in achieving your goals

Students are at the center of our work, and our goal is to intentionally enhance your educational experience. We hope to exceed your expectations through friendly service from knowledgeable staff.

Our approach: Educational, respectful, flexible, and creative

The Career Counseling Services Center has high office standards and draws on our staff's strengths and expertise to deliver comprehensive, innovative services. We employ a team-oriented approach within an environment that both challenges and supports you and our staff.

Our impact: Helping you contribute to a multicultural society

Through our services, The Career Counseling Services Center strives to create experiences that foster reflection on actions and beliefs. Through these experiences we hope to contribute to your learning and enrich the contribution you make to a multicultural society. We challenge ourselves, as well, to cultivate an open and accepting learning environment.

Our practice: Intentional continuous improvement

Using a theoretical orientation, national benchmarking and input from you, we actively engage in continuous improvement of our services and resources.

Mission

The Career Counseling Services Center is committed to preparing students and alumni to be active, life-long learners in developing and implementing their career decisions. Guided by theory and reflective practice, The Career Counseling Services facilitates clients' overall development and provides resources to help them explore and pursue their career and educational goals in a complex, diverse and interconnected world. The Career Counseling Services forges appropriate partnerships with the University community, as well as employers and educational institutions, to support our clients. In these ways, The Career Counseling Services fosters meaningful links between education and fulfilling lives.

Referring Students to The Career Counseling Services Center

The Career Center works with students at every academic level, from first year student to the graduate student. Our services and resources cover a wide range of career issues, including the full time job and internship search, and applying to graduate and professional schools. Students may connect with The Career Center in many ways. This section highlights several services we offer, with suggestions for how you may refer a student to our office.
Career advising is available every week day, for several hours a day. This walk-in service provides a 10-15 minute opportunity to help students get started in our office or address specific issues such as resume critiques, personal statement review, and getting started with the job search.
Career counseling is available in half-hour and one hour appointments, to discuss individual career needs in a private setting. Students may stop in to schedule an appointment. Programs and Events: There are a wide range of programs and special events covering topics related to career exploration, job and internship search, and preparing for graduate and professional school. Many of these programs are sponsored with academic units. Programs tend to be informal in nature, usually with no pre-registration required. A full listing of programs for the current semester is available on our calendar of events.

Career Counseling Services Center

The goal of The Career Counseling Services Center is to prepare students and alumni to be active participants in planning and implementing their career decisions. Developing relationships with faculty and staff, and with schools, colleges and departments, plays a crucial part in helping us fulfill the goal. We are very interested in building partnerships with academic units to help students reach their goals. Please contact us at any point to discuss how we may work together.