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Undergraduate Career Services

WWS Undergraduate Career Services provides support to WWS students interested in governmental and non-governmental public service jobs and internships. The WWS Undergraduate Career office does not place students; students are responsible for securing their own job or internship. Students seeking help regarding graduate school or private-sector job and internship searches will be referred to the university's Office of Career Services for primary support.

WWS undergraduate career support activities and resources include general advice, weekly job and internship leads via email, funding for unpaid summer internships, access to a fax machine, telephones and computers, student internship evaluations, and alumni career surveys. Also available to WWS Students are the extensive resources on hand in the WWS Placement Resource Center (PRC), located in 221 Robertson Hall.

Students interested in pursuing a job or internship in public service are asked to submit a career planning form and resume to Monica Ruscil, Director of Undergraduate Career Services before November 15. Career/internship planning forms can be found at the end of this packet. Juniors should complete the "Public-Service Summer Internship Search" form; seniors should complete "Public-Service Job Search" form.