The medical school application process is long, difficult, and highly competitive. Though the overall timeline varies drastically, the average age of most top programs’ applicants is around 24 years. However, the process begins long before that as applicants study for …
Career & Professional Development Advice
Application deadlines for MD programs are different from other graduate degrees because of the role of the American Medical College Application Process (AMCAS), a centralized service for processing application materials. Most schools have potential students submit a standard application through …
Did you know that over 70% of companies offer full-time positions to their interns? This statistic highlights the significant potential internships have in shaping future careers.
Internships are more than just a temporary assignment; they are a critical opportunity to …
Have you officially applied to earn academic credit for your internship? Click here to begin the online internship application.
The Internship Program provides you with opportunities to explore careers, acquire professional experience, and prepare for post-graduate employment. To read more …
Virtually Connecting With Liberal Arts and Sciences Students Exploring Career Interests and Pathways
Making decisions about careers can be confusing for students, especially for those liberal arts and sciences students who are undecided about a particular path and open to …
By Kate Szumanski
Supporting students as they create career and professional development goals and work to accomplish them guides the work of the Professional Development team in the Office for Undergraduate Students. We work closely with the University Career Center …
By: Rob Porter | Published on Vault | Published: Jun 20, 2024
These days, people are using artificial intelligence for all kinds of tasks, but can ChatGPT be used to help you prepare for a job interview? By feeding ChatGPT a few …
There are plenty of examples in life of something that many others taking for granted but which are a surprise to us. Is that because they’re brilliant, we’re dumb, or both? Sometimes, but probably far more often it is simply …
During a job interview you’ll be given the chance to learn any additional information when the interviewer inevitably asks “Do you have any questions for me?” Along with this, there will be opportunities for you to talk about your strengths …
As you prepare for your interview, you know you’ll probably be asked about your strengths and weaknesses and to tell the interviewer about yourself. But did you know that another common interview question you may encounter is, “Where do you …




