Do you think the Rankings are wrong ? Report Here
Reviews
Most Popular Tags
2 Reviews Found
Placement
The school puts on a job fair semesterly, for both graduate and undergraduate students. I personally have never gone, but I know there were about 60-70 employers that came to campus this semester.
Internship
I currently have a Graduate Assistantship (GA) that covers my tuition in full (minus fees) and a $4,000 semesterly stipend. The GA positions are posted online and students apply for them, as they would apply for a regular job. Almost every department on campus has a GA position, so there definitely is not a lack of them. We also have a choice of a requirement at the end of the program, one of which is an internship; this is not paid, but on-campus. It allows students to get more experience at another office on campus other than their own.
Placement
Many professions in the area come to the school for job fairs to explain to students jobs available, at the companies they work for. The university also has a career counseling center to receive additional information.
Internship
There are many opportunities to get involved on campus and make money in the processes. Work-study jobs are only offered for students who have a certain level of financial need. I work for the university's counseling center, making minimum wage for 10 hours of work a week.
Comments