First Generation

SUMMER 16′ COLFA NEWSLETTER IS HERE…

Information will be provided on summer opportunities and ways to stay connected with the Career Center!

https://www.smore.com/rcbpa

 

By Tiffany Jackson
Tiffany Jackson Career Counselor-College of Liberal & Fine Arts
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How can the Career Center help your college student?

“Colleges definitely want to see their graduates succeed in the world. Providing the services of a Career or Placement office is one way in which most colleges assist their students. However, the services are only as helpful as the use …

By Kate Kastl
Kate Kastl Career Counselor-College of Engineering
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Connect with Us!

Set up your CareerEdge Alerts to receive personalized info from the Career Center!

Check out this video to learn how!

By Heidi Sawyer
Heidi Sawyer Associate Director of Career Development and College Relations
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Are you the first in your family to attend college?

The term ‘first-generation college student’ is used to describe students who are the first in their families to go to college. First-generation college students tend to enter college with less knowledge of the college experience and less family support. These …

By Tiffany Jackson
Tiffany Jackson Career Counselor-College of Liberal & Fine Arts
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Contact & Location

Phone
(210) 458-4589
Address

UTSA University Career Center
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249

Career Service Hours

Monday 8am-5pm
Tuesday 8am-5pm
Wednesday 8am-5pm
Thursday 8am-5pm
Friday 8am-5pm

*Virtual and in-person appointments are available. Click here to schedule an appointment.

Drop-in hours on February 19th, February 26th, March 25th, and April 22nd from 10 am to 3 pm at the University Career Center.

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