Career Center Newsletter 11/8/2023

Career Center Highlights

Questions Corner: Your Questions Answered!

Did you see the Career Center tabling in Worner Campus Center on Halloween? We asked you to share questions you were afraid to ask the Career Center so we can answer them in our newsletter. 
The first questions we’re answering are: What services does the Career Center offer? What is the best year to use the Career Center?
AnswerThe Career Center offers a range of services, including support with: major/interest exploration; finding positions to apply to, including on-campus positions, internships, post-grad opportunities, and research; resumes, cover letters, and other application materials; interviews; graduate school; networking; professional development opportunities; and more! Our website is a great starting point for learning about our services and resources.

There are multiple ways to use these services. You can attend drop-in hours, held Monday-Thursday from 1-4pm at our office located at 1130 N. Cascade Ave, schedule a virtual or in-person appointment with us through Handshake, and attend one of our many events that can be found on Handshake.

The best year to use the Career Center is whatever year you’re currently in! The sooner you use our services, the better, so we recommend using our services as soon as you can. First-years, sophomores, juniors, seniors, and alumni within 2 years of graduating are eligible for our services. 

Half Block Registration


Half Block Registration is open from October 2nd at 8:30 a.m. to December 4th at 5 p.m. Students can participate in the Wall Street Prep in-person session or an online Kaplan test prep session for a very low cost! This is a wonderful opportunity to explore your interests and gain professional knowledge and skills. Registration is through SUMMIT.
More details can be viewed here

Get Involved!

Colorado College Activism Institute

Program Dates: May 28 – July 14, 2024
This .25-credit mentored internship program is an opportunity for students to engage in activist and/or advocacy work that aims to confront escalating surveillance and criminalization of BIPOC (Black, indigenous and people of color) communities by collaborating directly with community-based organizations in the U.S. Southwest (Denver, Albuquerque, and El Paso, Austin, and San Marcos, Texas).

The program is open to all current first-years, sophomores, and juniors at Colorado Colleges, all schools in the Associated Colleges of the Midwest, and other select colleges. Application and interview required. This program requires full-time work commitment. For more information email the Program Director, Dr. Eric Popkin, at
epopkin@coloradocollege.edu or visit their page.   

Highlighted Events

Resume Workshop with the Coding Club

Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2023; 1-2 p.m.
Location: Worner Campus Center WES Room
Attend the workshop to learn how to create and edit tech-oriented resumes! All majors and class years are welcome. Coding Club membership is not required. Register on Handshake.

El Pomar Information Session

Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2023; 4-5 p.m.
Location: Career Center Carriage House
Join us to learn more about El Pomar Foundation’s Fellowship and Internship programs during our in-person information session! During this session, you will hear from current Fellows about their personal experiences during their 2-year paid Fellowship and learn about what you might expect working at El Pomar Foundation. Register now

Student Success Stories

Have you secured an internship or job this summer, been accepted into a post-graduate program, or been rewarded for an academic or research achievement? The Career Center would love to celebrate you and your achievements! Fill out the Student Success Story form in our bio to be featured next on our Instagram! 
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