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Eight Reasons to Use the Career Center Before Senior Year
You have a wealth of career knowledge right at your fingertips with your college career center. Here's why it should be your favorite place on campus!
What Is Work–Study and How Do I Find a Position?
Work-study programs offer students paid employment opportunities through on-campus positions. Here's what to know about it and how to find a job.
Be Productive This Summer With Job Shadowing
Looking for a productive way to spend your summer as a high school student? Here are a few tips on how to clinch job-shadowing opportunities.
by Kristen Moon
How to Start Networking: Top Tips and Tricks
Starting to network with peers and professionals can feel awkward at first. Here's some advice to get past your initial reservations and just go for it.
Fashion Institute of Technology — New York, NY
Founded in 1944, the Fashion Institute of Technology is a public, four-year college that is known for its highly competitive programs in Fashion Design, Advertising and Marketing, and Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing. It is located on a five-acre campus in New York City, New York.
Yes, connect me!How to Navigate and Excel at a Job Interview on Zoom
Job interviews are already stressful, but now you have to adapt to them online? Here's how you can prepare for a virtual interview.
by Cheryl Hyatt
All About Service Learning Opportunities on College Campuses
If you're interested in service learning and community outreach, here's a look at the amazing opportunities colleges and universities offer to help others.
by Sara Karnish
How Can I Clean Up My Social Media for the Job Search?
Perfecting your social media presence can make all the difference in your job search. Check out these specific tips for Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
6 Great Summer Jobs for Students Who Want to Travel
For students looking to work and travel this summer, consider these six job opportunities! Plus, read on for tips on managing your finances while traveling.
by Ben Walker
Top 4 Tips for Summer Job Shadowing
Job shadowing can be a great addition to anyone's résumé. Here's some advice on how to find job shadowing opportunities and excel at them.
by Kristen Moon
How Useful Transferable Skills Can Land You a Job
What are transferable skills? Why do you want them? And where can you get them? Here's everything college students need to know.
by Mark Rowh
Top Cooperative Education Colleges
Cooperative education is a term that embraces different forms of experiential learning. At these colleges—all partners in the National Co-Op Scholarship Program—students apply what they learn in the classroom to an internship or job.
source: World Association for Cooperative and Work-Integrated Education
Disney College Program: What It's Like, How to Get Accepted, and More
One student gives the inside scoop on applying for and interning with the popular Disney College Program. Learn all about it here!
How to Prepare for College Over the Summer
What should you be doing over the summer after senior year (besides having fun) to prepare for college this fall? Don't worry! We have the answers.
6 Smart Tips for Selecting the Best Résumé Format
These six tips can help you pick the best résumé format to leverage your education, skills, and know-how and land an entry-level position after graduation!
by LiveCareer
Gettysburg College — Gettysburg, PA
Founded in 1832, Gettysburg College is a private, four-year, liberal arts college that is known for its strong academic programs in the humanities and social sciences, as well as its close proximity to the Gettysburg National Military Park. It is located on a 225-acre campus in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Felician University — Lodi, NJ
Founded in 1923, Felician University is a private four-year religiously affiliated liberal arts university that is known for its strong programs in Nursing, Education, and Business Administration. It is located on a 27-acre campus in Lodi, New Jersey—15 miles from New York City.
Yes, connect me!NTA La Macchia Family Scholarship
Applicant must be a permanent resident of the U.S., enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student in a travel-and-tourism- or hospitality- related program of study at an accredited four-year college or university in the Wisconsin, with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants will be entering junior or senior year in the fall of the calendar year of application, and will have completed a minimum of 60 or 90 credit hours respectively by the end of this semester or term. Applicant is required to submit a U.S. passport as proof of citizenship, or U.S. Alien Registration Card as proof of permanent residency, resume, two evaluations and letters of recommendation (one academic, one professional), an official transcript, and an essay. Essay topic: Discuss what segment of the travel and tourism or hospitality industry your current program of study focuses on. What opportunities are you taking advantage of as you prepare for a career in the industry? Please tell us about your academic and extracurricular activities and experiences, i.e. work, internships, etc., and how they tie into your present and future goals. Mention any awards or commendations you have received relating to the travel and tourism or hospitality industry.
Max Award: $1,000
sponsored by Tourism Cares
Our Best Advice for Having an Awesome Summer Break
Make your summer vacation productive and fun with our best advice on getting work experience, preparing for college, and recharging after a long school year.
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