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Career Courses (2 credits, CCLC)

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How-To Guide: Business Careers and Your Liberal Arts Degree

OneStop Employment and Career Services

What can I do with a major in...? (CCLC)

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GoldPASS
Search for job, internship, and volunteer opportunities.

U of M Job Center
Search for jobs through the U of M Job Center.

Experiencing: Internship, Volunteers and Service Learning

Metro Urban Studies Team (MUST)
Semester-long study program that explores the roots of urban poverty and inequality.

City Arts
Semester-long study program that explores the arts, popular culture, and social change.

ID 3211 Internship: Perspectives on Work (CCLC)
This course allows you to earn credits for your internship and helps provide structure to your experience.

Volunteer in the Twin Cities: CCLC Info and Advising
The Career and Community Learning Center offers personalized advising to help students find a volunteer position in the the Twin Cities that's a good fit.

Post-Baccalaureate Education and Pre-Professional Programs

College of Education and Human Development Information Sessions
Interested in teaching? Register online to attend an information session for education programs offered by the College of Education and Human Development, at Bachelor's and Master's levels.

Preprofessional programs
A collection of resources for students interested in transferring from CLA into one of the preprofessional programs for the health sciences.

Graduate and Professional School Information (CCLC)
The Career and Community Learning Center has a collection of information for students interested in continuing their education.

How-To Guide: Going to graduate or professional school
A complete guide to the process of choosing and applying to grad schools of every kind

Enrichment Opportunities

Research


Undergraduate research
A collection of undergraduate research resources.

Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
UROP offers financial awards for students pursing research, scholarly, and creative projects in conjunction with a faculty member.

Study Abroad

Learning Abroad Center Study Abroad First Step Meetings
Come learn about all of the study abroad opportunities available to you at Study Abroad First Step Meetings.

Small World Coffee
Do you want to brush up your second language skills or meet with international students from all over the world? Come and join Small World Coffee Hours every other Friday!

Learning Abroad Center
A great campus resource for "a variety of foreign language, exchange, and international internship and other overseas options."

International Students Exchange Program
ISEP offers a cost-effective way for highly independent, motivated students to experience intense, unique, and integrated study overseas.

Campus Involvement

OneStop News, Events, and Activities
A list of links to connect you to campus news, events, and activities.

The Minnesota Daily Online
The campus newspaper.

List of campus involvement links from Housing & Residential Life
Learn about campus resources and about what's happening on campus.

U of M Events Calendar
Learn about campus events on a daily or monthly basis.

Student Organizations

Find student organizations
The U of M has many student organizations with a wide range of missions and interests.

Student Activities Office
Provides opportunities for students to enrich and complement their academic experience through campus and community involvement.

For First-Year Students

Freshmen seminars
Taught by a faculty member and limited to 20 students, these seminars are a great way to start your education at the U of M.

Student Excellence in Academics and Multiculturalism (SEAM)
Groups of 15 to 20 students enroll in a cluster of classes with a common theme and build a learning community, designed to help them grow academically and socially.

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  Martin Luther King, Jr. Program
19 Johnston Hall, 101 Pleasant St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455

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