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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.
During my internship at Tarrant County MHMR, I developed skills in understanding the science behind developing a grant proposal for a program to be implemented into a community. I also learned about the behind the scenes research/ data collection process …
In today’s increasingly socially conscious world, job applicants are finding it important to show potential employers that they are passionate and committed to fighting for the causes they believe in. A recent study conducted by Skynova revealed that half of …
With my internship at Dabrowski Center, made possible by the Urban Fellows Program, I was able to meet a mentor in the field I am interested in, to practice and refine my writing and editing skills, and to discover new …
My experience with the Urban Fellows Program has provided an opportunity for me to grow professionally. I interned at Texas Health Resources (THR) as a Healthcare Administration Intern for the Heart & Vascular Unit. I got the opportunity to shadow …
My experience with the Urban Fellows Program has helped me strengthen and develop new social work skills. My internship was in a school district where I served homeless and newcomer students. We would get referrals from counselors or school staff …