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How to Choose a College Based on Your Major: CollegeAdvisor x StudyLab

Student Research Foundation

Most college majors are divided into basic categories, such as STEM, humanities, social sciences, health, or education. Youll want to take into account everything from faculty expertise and available electives to career services and networking opportunities.

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The University Innovation Alliance's Three Playbooks for Student Success

The University Innovation Alliance

College to Career. Career preparation is a core objective of a university education. Yet are campus career services doing the job we need them to? Students currently receive limited guidance on how to gain the skills and experience required to achieve career goals. Build a career readiness-first culture.

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Bridging the Gap From Education to Employment

The University Innovation Alliance

Lack of adequate career preparation can be especially harmful to students from low-income backgrounds seeking to expand their career options and increase their lifelong earning potential through college education. Identifying Barriers to Equitable Career Readiness.

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Student Success, Retention, and Employability – Getting Digital in a High Tech, High Touch Environment

Eric Stoller on Academic Advising

Admissions professionals, academics, academic advisors, career services representatives, tutors, alumni officers, etc. Career services departments have a tremendous responsibility. Teaching students about digital identity and presence is fast-becoming a programmatic necessity for career services offices.

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Implementing a caseload management model in a newly centralized division

EAB

All tiers will receive foundational guidance to connect with faculty during office hours, visit career services, engage with student life, and take advantage of counseling services when needed.

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Repairing the College-to-Career Pipeline

The University Innovation Alliance

This entrepreneurial collaboration grew from Dr. Elaine Collins’ course Success for Transfer Students. Eubanks Davis notes that her organization’s most likely connection point is the career services department: “Career services are often so under-resourced. What are you doing? We think you're onto something.’

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Crafting a Standout Virtual Tour: A Conversation with EAB’s Creative Director of Enroll360 Virtual Tours

EAB

Schools want to show prospective students that they’re investing in the things that matter most to them: mental health and wellness resources, affordability, career services, DEI efforts, etc. Let’s just say no humans (or cameras) were harmed, but my dignity took quite the tumble that day. Does it get any cooler than that!?