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Year Four (91-120 credits)
Discover Your Future


Your Academic Milestones

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  • Schedule an appointment to meet with your Student Community adviser. If you haven't already done so, make sure you have had a "Balance Sheet" appointment so you know which requirements you need to complete to graduate!

  • Meet with your departmental (major) adviser(s).

  • Develop your resume and interviewing skills. The Career and Community Learning Center offers personal guidance, online tips, free workshops, and much more.  

  • Get letters of recommendation from professors and other professional contacts. Get help with that process by setting up a Rec File.

  • Use the GoldPASS site to connect with employers and jobs!
Get Involved!


  • What have you learned about other cultures? What are you doing to develop intercultural competencies?

  • Interview a professional about a career that interests you.

  • Write down goals. Establish intermediate goals that you'll need to complete to meet long-term goals and discuss your goals/plans with your adviser.

Congratulations and good luck!

 


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