It’s important to think and plan ahead when contemplating your future career. Our undergraduate academic advisor can help you consider career options. Graduate students should meet with our director of graduate studies to discuss their career path.
Career Advising
Walter Center for Career Achievement
The College of Arts and Sciences’ Walter Center for Career Achievement can help you think about what your next steps will be after graduation, which career is best for you, and how to search for a job, overseas study, or an internship opportunity. Make the most of this resource early in your undergraduate career to take advantage of its many resources. Learn more about career options, job search strategies, and job fairs taking place on campus. Schedule an appointment with a career coach to discuss career options or conduct a job or internship search. Explore the possibility of graduate school, too.
The College of Arts and Sciences offers four undergraduate career courses to help you advance through every step of the career development process. These courses are designed to be taken during your undergraduate years, in conjunction with the work you do with the Walter Center for Career Achievement. Not sure which class is right for you? Your career coach can help you make an informed decision.
While the Walter Center is primarily a resource for undergraduate students, graduate students are welcome to contact their advisors with career questions.
Pursuing a graduate degree
If you are considering graduate school, you should meet with the director of undergraduate studies or your academic advisor to discuss graduate school in more detail. You’ll learn about the application process and research sources for graduate school funding.