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The Career Connections Center strives to serve students, faculty, alumni, and employers in an increasingly diverse and competitive job market. Throughout the academic year, Career Connections facilitates workshops and seminars on career exploration and job search topics to help students develop solid career readiness skills.
The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest and most diverse college at Texas Woman’s University. The College is dedicated to a liberal arts education, and Career Connections helps students make the link between their education and possible career paths. A comprehensive liberal arts education will prepare students for career success, leadership, global citizenship and a lifetime of learning.
Through workshops, employer connection events, and one-on-one consulting appointments, Career Connections guides students in identifying their skills and strengths and connecting them to career and graduate school options.
My internship experience has been challenging yet rewarding. I’ve gained essential skills that allowed me to strengthen my communication skills, increase my professionalism, and apply the knowledge I’ve learned in my program in a non-profit agency. Investing time and energy into your academic success through …
I am so thankful that I was selected for the Urban Fellows Program. School can be difficult enough as it is, and the financial burden of it can be discouraging. But, thankfully there are helpful programs like Urban Fellows that …
I am so grateful to have been granted entrance to the Urban Fellows program. This program has allowed me to demonstrate to my peers the capabilities, and skills that I have learned during my time at TWU in the classroom. …
Being a part of the Urban Fellows Internship program has been a very rewarding experience. I am interning with Parkland’s Dallas Healthy Start. My experience here so far has been a very positive and educational experience. I have had the …
I am grateful to have been granted the Urban Fellows scholarship. It proved to be quite helpful when it came to covering expenses. This is especially important as I am currently undertaking an unpaid internship worth 350 credits during the …