Seven Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer

By Association of American Medical Colleges

Summertime on your mind? You’ve worked hard this semester and have earned some well-deserved time to slow down for a change. While summer is your time to relax and recharge, it’s also the perfect …

By Jasmin Jaimes
Jasmin Jaimes Career Advisor II
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First-Generation College Student Career Barriers (and How To Overcome Them)

Content Written by McKayla Girardin from Forage Career Blog

I was a first-generation college student, and while I’ve held numerous jobs over the past decade, the struggles that began in college still have a lasting effect on me today. Unfortunately, …

By Jasmin Jaimes
Jasmin Jaimes Career Advisor II
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15 Careers in Criminal Justice You Can Have with Your Degree

Whether you’re just starting out with a bachelor’s degree or advancing with a master’s, careers in criminal justice offer a rich variety of options. From psychology positions to roles in social work, your criminal justice degree can be your key …

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5 Effective Teaching Strategies for Engaging with Students, According to a Former Teacher

Think about your favorite teacher from when you were a kid or even an adult: What made them so special? Maybe their lessons were always fun, or you excelled at their assignments because their teaching strategies were so seamless. Maybe …

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Faculty Are a Key Source of Career Advice for Students

By Kevin Gray

Faculty are a key source of career advice for students—with more than nine out of 10 saying students asked them for guidance in the past year, according to a new study of 6,800 college and university faculty …

By Jessica Hendrick
Jessica Hendrick Career Advisor
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Transferring Colleges: 9 Frequently Asked Questions

Students transfer for a variety of reasons, including family obligations, cost or a desire to find a college that’s a better fit.

By Sarah Wood

Originally published in US News

Students do not have to remain at a school that …

By Jessica Hendrick
Jessica Hendrick Career Advisor
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7 Pieces of Advice for College Transfer Students: A Survival Guide

It’s day one on campus. Everything is new and intimidating. Students are shuffling to class with the occasional long board blowing past, the building names don’t make sense, and the dining hall is serving pork that looks eerily similar to …

By Jessica Hendrick
Jessica Hendrick Career Advisor
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Tips for Adjusting as a Transfer Student

Originally published on IvyWise.com

Tips for Adjusting as a Transfer Student

It can be difficult to choose where to go to college, and it sometimes happens that a student realizes their current school isn’t working for them. Or perhaps a …

By Jessica Hendrick
Jessica Hendrick Career Advisor
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Internship guide for students

Internships are a quintessential part of the college experience. They offer college students a chance to integrate their classroom knowledge in a professional setting. Internships provide students with insight about their prospective careers and show what it takes to be …

By College Recruiter
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How to market military experience on a resume and cover letter

Recent college grads and entry-level job seekers with military experience can set themselves apart from other job seekers because they have experience beyond the classroom that employers covet.

But the only way to do that is to create a resume …

By College Recruiter
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