Career Exploration and Development Updates
Career Navigation & Class Credit
Career Navigation is a two-credit course that provides a dedicated time and safe space for career exploration. It gives students an opportunity to connect academic opportunities to careers. They could narrow down specializations in their career fields, select a major, evaluate career changes, or validate that they have chosen the best major for the occupational path that they would like to pursue.
Students will discover their own major life themes and patterns and explore their preferred work environments. The course also equips students with self-awareness, knowledge, and skills useful in decision making about how to use opportunities to build meaningful futures and how to maintain flexibility and adaptability in college and thereafter.
Students can register for Career Navigation on Flashline under the course registration number UC 20010.
Employment on Campus
Did you know?
On average, 75% of all college students are employed while taking classes. Further, studies show that students who work on campus 20 hours or less each week perform better academically than those students who work off campus, or do not work at all.
As employees on campus, students:
1. Obtain valuable work experience to enhance their resume
2. Develop professional skills to make themselves more marketable to future employers
3. Work in a flexible and supportive environment that is near their classes
4. Meet new people
Your student can search and apply for positions online through Handshake, which is the online career platform for Kent State University. Contact campusworks@kent.edu for more information about working on campus.
Career Exploration and Development Industry Clusters
Industry clusters were adapted to enhance the student experience. Based on their interests and academics, students are placed with an industry specific Career Exploration and Development expert. The advisor can provide to the student insight regarding their field of choice. They also engage employers in those clusters. Staff are more in tune with both student and employer needs and are able develop more collaborative opportunities for both.
Below is a list of staff members and their industries. If you have any questions, contact them on email as listed.
Name |
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Industry/Career Community Area |
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Alyssa Hall |
Insurance Industry Cooperative Education & Internships |
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Ami Hollis |
Student Employee Hiring Supervisor Training |
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Craig Wilkinson |
STEM Business & Finance Flashternships |
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Felicia Johnson |
Underrepresented Students Education Human Services & Public Policy |
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Julie Novotny |
Education Human Services & Public Policy LGBTQ+ Advocacy & Employment |
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Krittika Grau |
Communications & Media International Student Employment |
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LuAnn Coldwell |
Visual & Performing Arts |
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Tracy Montgomery |
Career Navigation Course Coordination Veterans Student Athletes |
Learn more about Career Exploration and Development at https://www.kent.edu/career or contact us on 330-672-2360.