Individual counseling sessions may be arranged to
discuss career exploration and decision making, experiential learning,
work and study abroad, job hunting, and graduate school.
Career counselors are trained to help you discover what skills,
interests, values, and issues seem to be recurrent in your life.
You will work together to assess these attributes, and find the
career path that is best suited to your interests, experiences,
and skills. Take time to discover your unique attributes. Remember,
the only person who can answer the question, "what should I
be when I graduate?", is you.
Once you've assessed "where you're at", you can then
work together to make an action plan. This will put you in a much
better position to to tackle the job market and evaluate your various
options upon graduation.
Remember, it is NOT necessary to have a career area in mind before
you speak with a counselor, and it may take more than one visit
to work through all of your options with your counselor.
To schedule an appointment with a career counselor, please contact
the Career
Development Center, University Counseling and Consulting Services,
or your college's career services office.
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