Parents and family members play an important role in their student’s career journey. Use the information on this page to learn how you can stay involved and support your student’s career development.
Parents & Families
Teens are an incredibly important part of the American workforce. You’re often the ones keeping restaurants, theme parks, and grocery store checkout lines afloat. You’re willing to do jobs some older workers aren’t. And you’re driven to save up for …
In today’s world there are numerous challenges facing college graduates. From the saturation of the job market with degree holders to the rising cost of living, navigating the professional world is arguably more difficult than ever. To further complicate matters, …
The virtual career center is organized to make it easier for you to find the career information that you want when you want it. Whether you have a 5-year plan or are just getting started, career communities are designed for …
The Virtual Career Center is designed to be your one-stop-shop for everything career. The Career Planning and Development Office (CPD) has partnered with uConnect, the creators of the first all-in-one virtual career center, to transform the way that students engage …
First-generation college students are learners from households where neither parent (or guardian) has obtained a Bachelor’s degree. In other words, they are the first ones in their immediate family to attend college.
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students forge their own paths ahead in …



