Leadership & Professional Development Program

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Program Overview

The College of Arts and Sciences Leadership and Professional Development Program offers a sequence of workshops, panels, requirements, and tasks designed to complement students’ academic work and build their career readiness. Students will learn essential skills needed to achieve their career goals and gain a competitive edge in today's job market. Program participation is optional, but strongly encouraged.

The program is comprised of four levels. After completing each level, students receive a College of Arts and Sciences incentive. After all four levels are completed, students receive a notation on their transcript for completing the program.

BUILD
LEVEL 1 REQUIREMENTS

Start College Resume
Set up LinkedIn Account
Set up Stags4Hire Account
Attend Going Pro
Attend Majors and Minors Fair
Take Career and Personality Assessments

GROW
LEVEL 2 REQUIREMENTS

Finalize College Resume
Attend CAS Alumni Networking Night
Attend CAS Industry Nights
Attend Internship Panel
Interview Preparation
Attend Technology Workshops
Take Sophomore Success Seminar

EXPLORE
LEVEL 3 REQUIREMENTS

Attend Career and Internship Fair
Intern/Research
Study Abroad
Explore Leadership Opportunities
Participate in Mock Interview
Take EXPLORE Seminar

LAUNCH
LEVEL 4 REQUIREMENTS

Participate in Senior Launch
Attend Senior Alumni Panel
Attend Major Event
Attend Etiquette Event

Learning Outcomes

After completing all four levels of the College of Arts and Sciences Leadership and Professional Development program, students will be able to:

1

Identify

Identify career options that fit their interests, skills, and abilities through self-reflection and exploration.

2

Present

Confidently and professionally present themselves to potential employers via their resumes and online profiles.

3

Articulate

Articulate their skills, experiences, and the unique value of their liberal arts education in the job/ internship search process.

4

Communicate

Communicate effectively and utilize networking skills when conversing with employers, alumni, and peers.

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