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Recruiter Guide Career Services 2010-2011


Career Services

We are a centralized office that provides employers with a connection to each of Northwest’s 20 academic departments. Career Services exists to bring the talents of Northwest students and alumni together with the opportunities employers and graduate schools offer.

Mission

Provide career information to students and alumni exploring career opportunities; seek to strengthen job search skills while continuing to establish and maintain relationships with employers in public and private schools, colleges, university, business, industry and government; provide active and effective settings for students to interact with employers in an effort to gain insight to the changing needs of the workforce; and offer support to the University community through feedback from follow-up surveys of graduates.

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Career Services

Northwest Missouri State University

2010 – 2011 recruiter Guide Table of Contents Introduction to Career Services . ............................. 2 Mission . .................................................................. 2 Career Services Staff .............................................. 2 Calendar of Events .................................................. 3 Contact Information ................................................ 3 Office Hours ............................................................ 3 Successful Recruiting at Northwest . ...................... 4 University Profile ..................................................... 4 Maryville Facts ........................................................ 4 During Your Visit to Northwest ............................... 5 Campus Map and Lodging Information ................... 5 Employer Services .................................................. 6 Internships .............................................................. 8 Hire A Bearcat ..................................................... 9 Undergraduate Degrees ........................................ 10 Student Organizations ........................................... 11 Media Options . ..................................................... 12

Career Services Staff Stacey Stokes, Career Development Coordinator – Employer Relations 660.562.1343 sstokes@nwmissouri.edu

Rosalie Weathermon, Career Development Coordinator – Internships 660.562.1455 rosalie@nwmissouri.edu

Joan Schneider, Director 660.562.1251 ensming@nwmissouri.edu

Tanya Riley, Career Services Specialist 660.562.1250 tmriley@nwmissouri.edu


Calendar of Events FALL 2010

SPRING 2011

Classes Begin............................... August 30

Classes Begin ............................ January 10

Labor Day ............................... September 6

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day . . January 17

(no classes)

“Mock” Interview Day . .... September 29

J.W. Jones Student Union, 3rd floor

Career Day . ............................... October 12

Lamkin Activity Center/Bearcat Arena

Next Day Interviews ............... October 13

J.W. Jones Student Union, 3rd floor

Homecoming Week ........... October 25–29 Walk-out Day ............................ October 29

(no classes)

“Mock” Interview Day . ........ February 16

J.W. Jones Student Union, 3rd floor

Career Day . .................................... March 1

Lamkin Activity Center/Bearcat Arena

Next Day Interviews .................... March 2

J.W. Jones Student Union, 3rd floor

Education Expo ........................... March 11

Lamkin Activity Center/Bearcat Arena

(no classes)

Spring Break .......................... March 18–27

Thanksgiving Break ...... November 23–28

Finals Week ............................... April 25–29

Finals Week ..................... December 13–17

Spring Commencement ............... April 30

Fall Commencement . ......... December 17 Contact Information

Office Hours

Career Services Northwest Missouri State University Administration Building, Room 130 800 University Drive Maryville, MO 64468-6001

Weekdays 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

660.562.1250 career@nwmissouri.edu www.nwmissouri.edu/careerserv

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Successful Recruiting at Northwest To increase student interest, they need to be aware of what you have to offer! Can you identify the things that make your employer enticing? Is it unique benefits, the clients you serve, the projects undertaken...how can we market your employer to our students and faculty? The Career Services staff can help you create and maintain an ongoing campus presence through marketing your employer’s brand. Have you considered the options below?

Participate in On-Campus Interviews Conduct on-campus interviews each trimester to build a strong and lasting positive reputation with both Northwest faculty and students.

Send out targeted e-mails/messages We will blast out e-mails (you must provide the content) and hang posters and flyers throughout campus to share your message with students, faculty and alumni.

Post Job/internships Posting current job/internship opportunities through Hire A Bearcat (our online recruiting system by NACElink/Symplicity) helps to generate interest and a better understanding of employer expectations. Hire A Bearcat is available to all students and alumni.

Offer Information Sessions Arrange information sessions or information tables to build a campus awareness that will attract a specific student population (majors, minors, GPA, etc.).

Attend events Get involved – attend campus events like Career Day, “Mock” Interview Day, Next Day Interviews and Backpacks to Briefcases to promote your employer, meet potential hires and build relationships with faculty.

Connect with student groups Partner with us to connect with students, campus organizations, and faculty by hosting a workshop or providing a classroom presentation.

Provide site visits University Profile ■■Northwest’s student

body is more than 7,076 students who come from every region of the U.S. and around the world, representing 44 states and 30 countries ■■135 undergraduate programs, more than 115 majors, 70 minors; 36 master’s programs ■■Student-to-faculty ratio 21-to-1 ■■At 58% Northwest’s graduation rate is significantly above the national average of 45% ■■More than 180 student organizations ■■More than 70% of our students are active in at least one student organization ■■More than 1,000 of our students are employed on campus ■■Our students volunteer more than 19,000 hours each year to the community, region, state and world

■■Operates on a trimester

calendar of fall, spring and summer ■■Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools ■■Northwest has a tradition of continuous improvement ■■The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship was recognized with the Missouri Southern Growth Policies 2010 Innovator Award for being an outstanding initiative that helps communities recover from the economic downturn.

Maryville Profile ■■Population: 11,000 ■■11 public parks ■■Close proximity to

Mozingo Lake • 3,000 acre park • 18-hole golf course • Hunting and fishing • Boating and camping

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Offer site visits and tours of your facility to introduce potential hires to your company and its culture.


During Your Visit to Northwest Welcome It is our goal that your campus recruiting visit to Northwest provides a maximum benefit to you. If there is anything we can do to make your visit more productive or enjoyable please let us know. Upon arrival to campus please check in with Career Services to receive your recruiting folder. Our office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. With prior arrangements we can accommodate extended recruiting hours. We are located on the first floor of the Administration Building, Room 130.

Parking Employers participating in On-Campus Interview days, Information Sessions, “Mock” Interviews and Employer Panels will receive a parking pass through e-mail or it may be provided the day of the event. For all Career Day and Education Expo events, parking lot 62 will be reserved to accommodate employer parking needs. This lot is located just west of Lamkin Activity Center, across the street from the Ron Houston Performing Arts Center. A shuttle is scheduled to transport employers from the lot to the Lamkin Activity Center during the morning registration times and after each event. If a ticket is received for improper parking or improper placement of the provided parking pass, it will be the responsibility of the car’s owner.

Recruiting materials Employers will receive a folder containing a copy of the interview schedule, resumes, a campus map, a list of majors and an evaluation upon arrival.

Expectation of interviewees We have a No-Show policy in place for all candidates that wish to schedule an interview on campus. If a student misses an interview or cancels an interview with less than 24-hours notice they are required to write a letter of apology to the employer. Please report all no-shows to a staff member before you depart.

Lunch We can assist in making lunch arrangements with faculty members if advance notice is provided. The first floor of the J.W. Jones Student Union contains our Food Court and J.W.’s Grille. The second floor houses The Runt (which features Papa John’s pizza, Freshens Brand frozen treats, candy and convenience items), a coffee shop, bookstore and lounge area. The third floor contains a lounge area, meeting rooms, and conference rooms that may be reserved, but require at least 48-hours notice and are subject to availability.

Evaluation An evaluation will be included in your recruiting folder. Please take a few minutes prior to departure to provide us with feedback on your recruiting experience. Your comments help us to assess our strengths and develop areas that may need improvement. It is never too early to schedule campus recruiting dates for the upcoming trimesters. Please share your plans with our Career Development Coordinator – Employer Relations to make future arrangements.

For more information visit on the links below (or see list on pages 10 & 11). Undergraduate Majors and Minors www.nwmissouri.edu/ academics/majors.htm Graduate Degrees www.nwmissouri.edu/ graduate/degreelist.htm Student Organizations www.nwmissouri.edu/ studentaffairs/organizations Campus Map and Lodging Information www.nwmissouri.edu/ admissions/campusvisits/ maps.htm Northwest Missouri State University Recruiter Guide 5


Employer Services Career Services makes many of the necessary arrangements for On-Campus Recruiting. We will reserve the rooms and order necessary equipment upon request. Please contact Campus Dining at 660.562.1275 if you would like to make arrangements for food or refreshments.

On-Campus Interviews Recruiters may choose to have an open, pre-select or fill at Career Day interview schedule. An open schedule allows students who meet the predetermined criteria (major, GPA, graduation date) to sign up for an interview. A pre-select schedule allows the recruiter to review the resumes submitted and then invite candidates of interest to select a time on the interview schedule. This schedule requires five weeks notice prior to interview date. Employers may choose to fill their schedule at Career Day if prior arrangements are made with Career Services. To reserve interviewing dates and select scheduling arrangements, complete the On-Campus Recruiting form found at www.nwmissouri.edu/careerserv under On-Campus Interviewing. Please provide a complete job description, including the requirement of a bachelor’s degree. Requests are processed on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Information Sessions Information Sessions are usually held the night before On-Campus Interviews and provide a setting to promote awareness and excitement about the organization. Typically the session begins with an overview of the company, job expectations and industry trends, followed by a question/ answer session. Highlights of the organization can be shared through videos, slides, web pages or a question/answer session to increase student interest. Students and faculty will be notified of all information sessions. Recruiters can choose to add candidates from the Information Session to their interview schedule.

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“Mock” Interview Day “Mock” Interview Day is held each fall and spring. The day is composed of eight mock interviews for each selected employer and is designed to provide students with feedback on how to improve their resume and interviewing skills to better prepare them for real interviews. Each interview session will be approximately 40 minutes, which allows 20 minutes to conduct the student’s interview and 10-15 minutes to evaluate the resume and provide them with feedback. This is an all-day event, the first interview begins at 8:30 a.m. and the last interview concludes by 4:30 p.m. If you are interested in participating please contact our office.

Employer Panels Career Services offers a variety of programs for students throughout the year. These programs are led by employers willing to share their point of view and experience within the industry. Panels typically conclude with a question/answer session. If you are interested in participating please contact our office.

Career Day Offered each fall and spring, this event provides employers the opportunity to connect with potential hires for full-time or internship positions. We believe you will find our event to be both affordable and professional. Graduate schools and other post-professional schools are also encouraged to participate. This event is open to all students, alumni and community members.


Next-Day Interviews Next-Day Interviews are hosted the day following Career Day; employers must pre-register to reserve space to interview candidates of interest. Space is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Education Expo This job fair is exclusively for school districts and private schools seeking potential teaching candidates. Soon-tograduate teacher candidates, alumni and other guests can present their resumes to school districts and learn about the district’s immediate openings.

Resume Referrals Career Services can match employers with candidates that meet their hiring criteria through resume referrals. We provide this service to employers seeking to fill full-time or internship positions which require a bachelor’s degree or a degree in progress. Contact Career Services with the job description, including major, GPA and graduation date. Our staff will mail or e-mail the resumes of qualified registered candidates to the employer.

Posting Vacancies Career Services lists full-time or part-time positions, internships, and interviewing opportunities on Hire A Bearcat (www.nwmissouri.edu/careerserv), an online recruiting system used by students, alumni, and our employers. This system was designed with you in mind, it is straightforward, simple, and free. Once you have registered for an account you can manage your job postings and interview schedules in one location. ■■ Full-time positions must be career focused and require at least a bachelor’s degree ■■ Part-time positions must be career focused and require the candidate to be in pursuit of a degree ■■ Internship positions must be career focused and may be either for credit or not-for credit In an effort to increase efficiencies, we ask that you post your own positions to Hire A Bearcat. By posting and managing your jobs, internships, and interview schedules personally, you guarantee your opportunities will be advertised in a timely manner. If you need assistance using the system, please contact our office at 660.562.1250 or career@nwmissouri.edu.

Hire A Bearcat is part of the NACElink Network, the

result of a national professional alliance among the National Association of Colleges and Employers (www.naceweb. org), DirectEmployers Association (www.directemployers. org), and Symplicity Corporation (www.symplicity.com) (a software technology company specializing in solutions).

Website Our website (www.nwmissouri.edu/careerserv) provides a list of employers participating in on-campus recruiting and includes a link to the company website to help students research the organization as well as potential job and internship opportunities.

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Internships Northwest students can go from the classroom to the workplace with ease. They know the value of real-world experience and they aggressively seek out internships to augment their degree work. They participate in internships to test-drive potential careers, build marketable resumes and expand real-world skills. Pursue talented internship candidates at our career events, through on-campus recruitment visits or through resume referrals. Post your internship openings on Hire A Bearcat which is easily accessible to all Northwest students.

Benefits of hiring a Northwest intern

Details to consider while developing an internship program

■■ Enrich your organization with the fresh perspective of a student with enthusiasm and energy

1. Who will coordinate the hiring process?

■■ The opportunity to complete special or short-term projects

3. Brief description of the work experience you plan to provide

■■ A cost-effective recruiting tool­—interns sometimes become permanent employees with a minimal learning curve ■■ A valuable public relations tool when the intern returns to campus and talks with fellow students about their experience ■■ Share in training tomorrow’s workforce ■■ Invest in your community ■■ Develop a partnership with higher education creating an opportunity to have input into curriculum ■■ Find out what Northwest students have to offer

Coro Kansas City Summer Internship in Public Affairs, a 10-week program that exposes the students to community issues, leadership development, civic leaders and organizations. Kansas City, Mo. political science major and public relations minor

Bunim/Murray Productions,

which is behind a multitude of popular reality shows, including “The Real World,” “Project Runway,” “Road Rules” and “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” as well as the Emmy-winning HBO documentary “Autism: The Musical.” Los Angeles, Calif. ng minor public relations major and advertisi

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2. Majors desired

4. Beginning and ending dates 5. Job location 6. Qualifications you desire—coursework, year in college, etc. 7. Rate of pay, if any 8. Number of openings 9. Where and when you plan to interview 10. How students should apply/respond 11. Application deadline Some students may wish to gain academic credit for their internship. If so, the student initiates this paperwork procedure to establish this three-way agreement between the student, the University and you, the employer. A Northwest Academic Internship is a guided work experience in a professional field with an approved employer or organization for which a student earns academic credit. Each academic department establishes their own internship criteria and requirements. Contact our Career Development Coordinator – Internships to discuss your internship plans.

Legislative Internship, pairs students with a state representative’s or state senator’s office where they lation, write may analyze, follow and craft legis rage, assist cove s pres k trac and press releases constituents with problems, as sessions. well as attend hearings and work Jefferson City, Mo. ng majors business management and marketi


Hire A Bearcat is

part of the NACElink Network, the result of a national alliance among the National Association of Colleges and Employers, Direct Employers Association and Symplicity Corporation and is the only job listing service that provides employers the ability to directly interact with Northwest Missouri State University students and alumni.

Hire A Bearcat Employers use Hire A Bearcat/NACElink to post internship/employment opportunities and search for eligible candidates. Northwest uses Hire A Bearcat/ NACElink to provide a web-based system for job/internship posting, resume storage, candidate registration, and on-campus interview scheduling for students, alumni and employers who recruit through Northwest. Let’s get started! 1. To log in, visit our website at www.nwmissouri.edu/careerserv, then select the Employer Log-in button found in the lower left hand column of the page. 2. If you are a first time user, click on [register] and complete a short personal and organizational profile. 3. Once your registration has been approved, you will receive a welcome e-mail with your username and password. 4. Hire A Bearcat is a free service, you may post job/internship vacancies and create and manage On-Campus Recruiting schedules.

Your username and password apply to all NACElink institutions through OneStop. www.nacelink.com

My Account Edit your contact information, Career Network Profile, and reset your NACElink password.

Organization Profile View and edit your organizational information. To edit the organization name or overview centrally, visit NACElink at www.nacelink.com.

On-Campus Recruiting Request and manage on-campus recruiting schedules.

Jobs and Internships Post, edit or close a job or internship listing. Posting a position to Hire A Bearcat is free. You may also post your jobs and internships to multiple NACElink institutions for a nominal fee (called a multi-school posting).

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Undergraduate majors and graduate programs Undergraduate majors – B.A., B.s. Undecided Advertising Agricultural Business Agricultural Economics Agricultural Science Agronomy Animal Science Animal Science (Pre-Vet) Applied Advertising Art (also B.F.A.) Biology: Botany Biology: Cellular-Molecular Biology: Ecology Biology: Environmental Science Biology: General Biology Biology: Marine Biology Biology: Psychology Biology: Zoology Broadcasting Business: Accounting–Private Industry Accounting–Public Business Economics Business Management Business Technology: Interactive Digital Media Management Finance: Corporate Finance Finance: Financial Computing Finance: Financial Mgmt. Finance: Financial Services International Business Management Info. Systems Marketing Chemistry ACS Chemistry Child and Family Studies Clinical Laboratory Sciences Computer Science Economics English Foods and Nutrition: Dietetics Foods and Nutrition: Restaurant and Food Service Mgmt. Geographic Info. Science: Civic/Public Data and Technology Earth Technology Geographic Geography Geology: Environmental Geology: General History Horticulture Humanities Industrial Psychology

+ program falls under Pre-Professional Zoology * RN to BSN completion program

Interactive Digital Media: Comp. Science Concentration New Media Concentration Visual Imaging Concentration Journalism Mathematics Merchandising of Textiles, Apparel and Furnishings Music Nanoscale Science: Nanoscale Biology Nanoscale Chemistry Nanoscale Physics Nursing* Organizational Communication Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Professional Zoology+ Psychology Psychology/Sociology Public Administration Public Relations Recreation: Corporate Rec./ Wellness Rec. & Park Mgmt. Therapeutic Recreation Sociology Sociology: Social Control Sociology: Social Foundations Spanish Speech Communication Statistics Statistics: Actuarial Science Statistics: Applied Mathematics Theatre Theatre: Performance Theatre: Technical Theatre and Design Wildlife Ecology & Conservation

Teaching/ education majors - B.s. ed Agricultural Education Art Education Biology Education Business Education Chemistry Education Elementary Education English Education Family and Consumer Sciences Education Instrumental Music Education: Non-Piano Piano Mathematics Education Middle School Physical Education Physics Education Social Science Spanish

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Special Ed.: Cross Categorical Speech/Theatre Education Unified Science: Biology Chemistry Earth Science Physics Vocal Music: Piano Vocal Music: Voice

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Pre-Chiropractic+ Pre-Dental Hygiene Pre-Dentistry+ Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine+ Pre-Mortuary Science Pre-Nursing Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Osteopathic & Allopathic Therapy Pre-Pharmacy+ Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Podiatry Pre-Radiology Pre-Respiratory Therapy Pre-Speech Pathology Pre-Veterinary Medicine+

Two-Year Certificate Programs Farm Operation Information Systems Business Technology

minors Admin. of Child Care Advertising Agricultural Science Agronomy Animal Science Art Biochemistry Biology Broadcasting Chemistry Coaching Commercial Agriculture Communication: Public Relations Organizational Comm. Speech Communication Comprehensive Crisis Response Computer Applications Computer Networking Computer Science Criminal Justice Dance Database Management Deaf Studies Economics English English: Writing

Environmental Science Family Life and Resource Mgmt. Food Service General Business Geographic Information Systems Geography Geology Gerontology History Horticulture Humanities Individualized Language Interactive Digital Media International Studies Journalism Marketing and Cooperative Education Mathematical Sciences Military Science Music Nutrition Philosophy Physics Political Science Precision Agriculture Psychology Public Administration Public History Recreation Secondary Art Education Sociology Sport Psychology

Teaching/ education minors Art Elementary Art Secondary Biology Business Chemistry Early Childhood Earth Science English Health Mathematics Middle School Science Physics Spanish Speech/Theatre

graduate programs Master of arts – m.a. English English: Speech emphasis History

Master of science – m.s. Agriculture Applied Computer Science Applied Health Biology

Geographic Information Systems Higher Education Leadership Recreation

Master of business administration – m.b.a. M.B.A. M.B.A.: Ag. Economics emphasis Information Technology

master of science in education – M.S. Ed Educational Leadership: Elementary Secondary Teacher Leader English (option I) English: Speech emphasis Guidance and Counseling Health and Physical Education Reading Teaching: Science Education Teaching: Agriculture Teaching: English (option II) Teaching: Early Childhood Teaching: Instructional Technology Teaching: Elementary Self-contained Teaching: Mathematics Teaching: Middle School Teaching: Music Teaching: History Special Education Teaching: English Language Learners

specialist in education Superintendency Secondary Principalship Elementary Principalship

certificate PROGRAMS Geographic Information Systems Alternative Certification Instructional Technology English Language Learners /English as a Second Language


Student Organizations We offer more than 180 student organizations, encompassing social, religious, multicultural, athletic, political, artistic and performing activities and interests. For up-to-date, detailed information, go online at www.nwmissouri.edu/studentaffairs/organizations. academic/ departmental

Accounting Society Advertising Club (Ad Ink) Agronomy Club Alpha Tau Alpha American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences American Association of Petroleum Geologists American Marketing Association Art Education Club Association for Computing Machinery Block and Bridle Criminal Justice Club Delta Epsilon Chi Dig Em Financial Management Association Geology/Geography Club History Club HPERD Club Mathematical Association of America Music Educators National Conference National Agri-Marketing Association Northwest Horticulture Club Northwest ROTC Northwest Student Dietetic Association Phi Beta Lambda Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Philosophy Club Political Science Club Pre-Law Society Pre-Med Club Psychology/Sociology Society Sigma Alpha Sigma Tau Delta Society of Human Resource Management Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society Student Council for Exceptional Children Student Missouri State Teachers Association Students In Free Enterprise

governmental/ political

College Republicans Student Government Association Students for Political Awareness Young Democrats Your Voice, Your Choice greek

Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Theta Delta Zeta Interfraternity Council National Pan-Hellenic Council Panhellenic Council Phi Delta Theta Phi Mu Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon Zeta Phi Beta honoraries

Alpha Chi Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Sigma Lambda Beta Beta Beta, Biological Society Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Cardinal Key Delta Mu Delta Delta Tau Alpha Gamma Sigma Epsilon Gamma Theta Upsilon Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Omicron Nu Lambda Pi Eta Mortar Board (Turret Chapter) National Society of Collegiate Scholars Omicron Delta Kappa

Order of Omega Phi Eta Sigma Phi Sigma Tau Pi Mu Epsilon Pi Omega Pi Pi Sigma Alpha Psi Chi Sigma Alpha lota Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Sigma Tau Delta Upsilon Pi Epsilon mass media

Heartland View Magazine Northwest Missourian Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Radio-Television News Directors Association Society of Professional Journalists Tower Yearbook multicultural

African Friends Association Alliance of Black Collegians Asian Students Association BRIDGEs Cultural Exchange Club Hispanic American Leadership Organization Indian Student Association International Student Organization Korean Student Association Minority Men’s Organization Northwest Muslim Student Association Rhythm of Diversity Unity Project performing arts

American Choral Directors Association Tower Choir University Chorale University Players

religious

Alpha Omega Society Baptist Student Union Campus Crusade for Christ Christian Campus House Fellowship of Christian Athletes Gospel Choir Liahona Organization of Christian Fellowship Lutheran Campus Center Navigators Newman Center Talent Used for God Wesley Student Center residential life

Community Action Board Hall Councils: Academy, Dieterich, Franken, Hudson, Millikan, Perrin, Phillips, Roberta, South National Residence Hall Honorary Residence Hall Association Suites Squad special interests

102 River Wildlife Club Alternative Spring Break American Institute of Graphic Artists (AIGA) Amnesty International Anime Club Art Association Association of Nontraditional Students (ANTS) Bearcat Brigade Bearcat Football Ambassadors Bearcat Heroes for the American Red Cross Campus Girl Scouts Club Green Collegiate Coeds for Change Collegiate Farm Bureau Common Ground Cricket Club Fellowship of the Tower Gaming Society

GAMMA German Club K.I.D.S. Lions Club M-Club Medium Weight Forks Mock Trial Northwest Advocates for Animal Awareness Northwest Business and Professional Women Northwest Dance Company Northwest Environmental Organization Northwest Forensics Northwest Independent Filmmakers Club Northwest Missouri Toastmasters Club Northwest National Science Teachers Association Student Chapter Northwest Paintball Northwest Peer Educators Northwest Sign Language Club Northwest Student Society for News Design Northwest Student Veterans Association Scribblers Sigma Society Spiritually Involved Sisters Together Achieving Harmony St. Jude’s Up ‘Till Dawn Student Activities Council Student Support Services/ Student Advisory Council Students Taking Action Through Service U.S. Institute for Theatre Technology sports club

Bearcat Steppers Fencing Club Northwest Equestrian Team Northwest Rugby Club Northwest Soccer Club Northwest Wrestling Club

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Media Options Newspaper

Radio

The Northwest Missourian

KNIM Radio, Maryville

(campus newspaper) www.nwmissourinews.com 660.562.1635 nwmadv@nwmissouri.edu

www.knimmaryville.com 660.582.2151 Joyce Cronin jimcronin@knimmaryville.com

The Maryville Daily Forum (community newspaper) www.maryvilledailyforum.com 660.562.2424 classads@asde.net

The Nodaway News-Leader (community newspaper) www.nodawaynews.com/ 660.562.4747 nodawaynews@socket.net

St. Joseph News-Press (community newspaper) www.stjoenews.net 816.271.8666 classified@npgco.com

KXCV Radio KXCV provides in-depth news and information and music programming. The station broadcasts in a 100-mile radius of Maryville, is an NPR affiliate based on the Northwest campus. www.kxcv.org/about 660.562.1828 kxcv@nwmissouri.edu

KZLX Radio is a campus and community radio station operated for and by students. www.kzlxfm.com 660.562.1165 kzlx@nwmissouri.edu

Career Services Administration Building, Room 130 800 University Drive Maryville, MO 64468-6001 660.562.1250 e-mail career@nwmissouri.edu

www.nwmissouri.edu/careerserv


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