Responding to the Student with Choice of Major or Career Concerns
Career Service provides comprehensive services for students who have the following issues:
For the student who is undecided about a major:
- The majority of the student population is undecided about choice of major.
- Many students will change their major several times prior to choosing one that is right for them.
- Self-exploration is the course of action for students choosing to identify a potential major. Career Services can help assist students with navigating exploration and strategizing on initiatives for students to pursue to assist them with declaring a major.
For the student who is undecided about a career path:
- Many students will choose a major but need assistance with understanding traditional and non-traditional career paths.
- Students often associate the more well known professions with their course of study and need assistance with career exploration to understand professions that they did not know existed.
- Students will often need assistance in realizing that the path to a particular career is not necessarily linear. A major in “X” does not limit you to a profession in “Y”.
For the student who is looking to gain experience or employment:
- Students may want to clarify their career goals and utilize experiential learning opportunities to confirm their choice of major and occupational interests.
- Students may need assistance with developing a comprehensive job search process utilizing various methods and resources to assist with obtaining employment.
Guide Table of Content
- Typical Concerns for UR Students
- What You Should Know About Student Problems
- Symptoms of Distressed or Distressing Students
- Responding to Distressed or Distressing Students
- Making a Referral to the UR Counseling Center
- Responding to Student Emergencies
- The UR Counseling Center
- Information About Confidentiality
- Mandated Risk Assessment
- Other Campus Referral Sources
- Academic Faculty: Classroom Climate and Prevention
- Responding After a Tragedy: An In-The-Classroom Guide
Addendum
- The Grieving Student
- The Anxious/Shy Student
- The Student Who May Have an Eating Disorder
- The Demanding Student
- The Dependent/Passive Student
- The Depressed Student
- The Student in Poor Contact with Reality
- The Student Suspected of Substance Abuse or Addiction
- The Victim of Stalking
- The Victim of an Abusive Dating Relationship
- The Victim of a Hate Incident
- The Victim of Hazing
- The Student Who Has Been Sexually Harassed (Assaulted)
- The Suicidal Student
- The Suspicious Student
- The Verbally Aggressive Student
- The Violent Student
- The Absent/Disappeared From Class Student
- Responding to Students with Transition Issues
- Responding to the Student with Choice of Major or Career Concerns