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Academic and Career Planning

ACADEMIC & CAREER PLANNING OFFICE

The Academic and Career Planning office supports students from the time they enter college through their four years on campus and placement into graduate school or the workforce.

Services Offered:

Academic Support

  • Tutoring
  • Academic support workshops (Test Taking Strategies, Time Management, etc.)
  • Withdrawals

Career Exploration

  • Graduate / Professional School Search & Application Process
  • Internships & Externships
  • Job Search Strategies
  • Resumes/interviewing/networking workshops

Disability Services

  • Accommodation Request Procedure
  • Anti-Discrimination Policy
  • Faculty and Staff Reference Guide
  • Helpful Resources for Faculty, Students and Parents
  • Policy on Documenting Disabilities

Off Campus Studies


Staff Members and Contact Information:

Phone (989) 463-7247 or (989) 463-7055 for questions or appointments.

 

Many of Alma’s pre-law graduates go on to attend prestigious law schools, including 2004 graduate Jessica Karbowski, who was accepted at Yale, Stanford and Harvard law schools and is attending Yale. Colin McGlaughlin, a 20004 graduated enrolled at Case Western Reserve Law School, is the first American to intern at the International Criminal Court at The Hague in the Netherlands.

 

Student Profile

Brett Seymoure

Brett Seymoure
Graduation: 2009
Major: Biology
From: Paw Paw, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Politics

Alma’s close faculty-student interaction provides numerous benefits such as the ability to do undergraduate research on a graduate level. Alma’s professors treat students more as peers welcoming student input and collaboration on faculty projects. When students are involved in research, faculty aggressively pursue publication of findings including students as co-authors.