
Prospective Students
We’re with you every step of the way. Let’s get started on creating a plan for success.
- Choosing a major
- Grad school preparation
- Student employment
- Internships
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Visit PageAt the University of New Haven, we re-imagined how career development should work and created an approach that is integrative instead of merely transactional. That means future career success is built right into your entire academic experience.
It also means that everyone in the University is involved in Career Development, not just a few dedicated staff members. It really does take a village, in our opinion, to sow the seeds of a successful career — from faculty members who design career-focused curricula, to Resident Assistants who are intensely engaged in setting up career workshops and seminars, to the many campus events where career development is always a presence, to mini career fairs that are discipline-focused instead of come-one-come-all events. And that’s only a small sample of what you can expect.
For undergraduates, graduate students, alumni, and employers, Career Development is more than an office at the University of New Haven. It’s a philosophy — and it’s our culture.
We’re with you every step of the way. Let’s get started on creating a plan for success.
We know your career needs are ongoing. You know that we’re your partner for life.
You have an opening? We have the people. Let’s connect you to the top candidates.
In the University's profile in The Princeton Review's "The Best 386 Colleges" guidebook, students lauded professors who are "amazing and want to help in any way they can," and the University's "refreshingly diverse campus."
It is the fifth year in a row The Princeton Review has included the University in its annual ratings of the nation's top colleges and universities.
From The Princeton Review. ©2020 TPR Education. All rights reserved. Used under license.