As college students, we often find it challenging to balance school and financial responsibilities. For some of us, financial aid provides scholarships and government assistance that help cover our educational expenses. Others may have support from family, while many still must rely on employment to afford tuition, books, and necessary school supplies. Whether you’re receiving… Read More
Tell me about a Mulerider
What would you say is the hardest interview question? Many job seekers would agree that it’s answering the dreaded “Tell me about yourself.” In a world where we’re taught not to brag about ourselves, this question feels especially tricky. Yet, in an interview, that’s exactly what you’re supposed to do! The interviewer wants a quick… Read More
The Benefits of Balancing a Job and School
Balancing work and school might seem overwhelming, but it can make you more organized, independent, and financially secure. Every college student should consider getting a part-time job—it can be a game-changer for both personal and professional growth. I got my first job as a junior in high school, and now, as a junior in college,… Read More
Time Managment
The importance of Time Management High school may not prepare you for the stress and busyness that comes along with a college schedule. Adjusting to new surroundings, attending classes, balancing a social life, studying for exams, completing homework, and having a part-time job are all a part of what a college student faces. It’s no… Read More
Advice from a Career Services Professional
In my years working with students, there have been many times that I felt my interaction with a student should have begun much earlier. The final months of your senior year are not the time to begin your career planning. It should begin when you begin college, or possibly before. Below are a few important… Read More



