When it comes to choosing a career path, students in the School of Liberal Arts have a wide variety of resources available to them for every step of the way. You will have access to comprehensive, person-centered career counseling, programs, and events that will help you consider all career pathways, including graduate school and employment opportunities.
The Center for Career Development
The Center for Career Development (CCD) offers counseling, programs and services designed to help students realize their professional goals, including:
- Mock Interviews
- Job and Internship Board: JasperLink
- Internships
- Career Fairs
- On-Campus Recruitment
- Site Visits
- Mentor Program
- Suit Up Professional Clothing Closet
Center for Graduate School & Fellowship Advisement
The Center for Graduate School & Fellowship Advisement (CGSFA) will help you prepare for graduate and professional school by helping you choose the right set of undergraduate experiences, from elective courses to funded research projects. We will even help you research schools, find fellowships and guide you through the application process. Please contact Dr. Adriane Bilous at abilous01@manhattan.edu with any questions.
Career Advisor
Each of Manhattan College's undergraduate schools has a dedicated career advisor who can provide guidance regarding choosing a major, career paths and job opportunities.
School of Liberal Arts Career Advisor:
Megan McShane
Thomas Hall, 3rd Floor
718-862-7238
mmcshane03@manhattan.edu