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Career Center assists students
memos to their post office boxes and posting opporShelleySeibert . „ CareerCenterCoordinator tunities on searchingforajobupon graduation.
Students approaching graduation often hear of job opportunites bulletinboards. The Career Center serves about 300-400 students a semester.
It also offers an externship program forinterestedstudents.
"This program provides a week-long externship which allows students to realitytest their career interests early in order to make a decision about a major."
"The externships take place over Christmas break, springbreak and after school ends in May," Seibert said.
"An incredible amount of job openings exist, and students need to take advantage of the vast amount of information available," she added, fa
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By Brandi Barnum CAREER CENTER COORDINATOR ShelleySeibert consultsjunior Lori
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in her jobsearch asshe preparestograduate in December 1993.
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Some studentsparticipate in aprogramcalled "ProjectDaniel"tutoring inner-citychildren.
Others work inplaces such as the Miller's
Henry Boy's Home,the Liberty Godparent Home and women'sabuse shelters.
Last year was the first