The
CCJS Honors Program is a unique opportunity for undergraduate CCJS majors to
challenge themselves academically. The Honors Program is comprised of
small, interactive and rigorous courses taught by Dr. Maimon, a distinguished
CCJS tenured faculty member. In addition to Dr. Maimon, students will
have contact with the tenured/tenure-track CCJS faculty, who are some of the
most well-respected researchers in the field of Criminology and Criminal
Justice.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
New Resource at the University Career Center
Identify employers of interest with Vault!
Do you want to know more about a particular employer,
organization or industry? Vault can
help! This online resource - free to UMD students and alumni - provides you
with insider information including:
- Company rankings and Profiles
- Job and Industry Listings
- Industry and Career Guides such as:
- Nonprofit Jobs
- Politics, Public Policy, and Activism Jobs
- Internships
- Government Jobs
- Top Consulting Firms
- Banking and Finance
- And many more
Log onto Careers4Terps to check it out today!
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career center,
employment,
internship,
jobs,
summer
The University Career Center is Open All Summer
This is the best time to schedule an appointment with the University Career Center! The University Career Center is OPEN ALL SUMMER! www.ter.ps/CareerAppts
During these appointments the University Career Center &
The President’s Promise staff help students plan solutions for career-related
concerns while identifying appropriate Center resources, programs and services.
Schedule a career assistance appointment today. Call 301.314.7225 with
questions.
Schedule an appointment to…
- Identify and explore educational/career interests
- Search for internships/jobs
- Make career decisions
- Network/Conduct informational interviews
- Write effective resumes and cover letter
- Prepare for interviews
- Use social media tools in job searches
- Use online career tools
- Apply to graduate school
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BSOS,
career center,
employment,
internship,
jobs,
summer
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Receive Free Tutoring in the Office of Multi-ethnic Student
The Office of Multi-ethnic Student Education (OMSE)
offers a free, walk-in tutorial program that covers most key courses in
Writing, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Economics, among other courses.
Individual and small group tutoring is available each semester in most
undergraduate courses.
Visit our office or call today to see how we may be able
to assist you. Please complete and submit an online Tutoring Intake Form
prior to your first visit. Log on today at www.omse.umd.edu/tutoring.html.
Stop by our office Monday - Friday between 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM at 1101 Hornbake Library. You can
also call (301) 405-5616, (301) 405-4100 or email omsetutoring@umd.edu. Also the website is: http://www.omse.umd.edu/tutoring.html.
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courses,
credit,
registration
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
National Park Service (NPS) Office of Partnerships and Philanthropic Stewardship Internship
The National Park Service
(NPS) Office of Partnerships and Philanthropic Stewardship (Partnership Office)
is searching for a University of Maryland undergraduate or graduate
student who is interested in an opportunity to assist in the
development of an NPS Brand and Marketing Strategy that raises public
awareness and understanding of the NPS mission and its core values; resonates
with a broad range of audiences and constituent groups; promotes greater
recognition of the brand; and attracts and encourages increased engagement and
stewardship.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Study Abroad with CCJS in Thailand this Winter
For more information and/or to apply, please visit Education Abroad at: http://globalmaryland.umd.edu/offices/education-abroad/program/11304
Monday, June 8, 2015
Joseph M. Mitchell and Michelle Humanick Memorial Scholarships - Deadline July 15
The Joseph M. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship Award
provides one-time awards of up to $1,000 to undergraduate or graduate students
whose ability to succeed at our institution may be challenged by some personal
or family circumstance. Scholarships
will be awarded each fall and each spring semester to one or more deserving
students. Applications and nominations for
Fall 2015 award are being accepted through July 15, 2015.
For more information please visit http://www.josephmitchell.umd.edu
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scholarship
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
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