First generation students benefit from a supportive, connected community through which mentorship, resources and opportunities are shared. Through the Washington College experience, students are encouraged to develop a broad range of skills and competencies which will prepare them for the workforce of the future. Professional development workshops, funded experiential learning opportunities, and mentoring support empowers first generation students to maximize their potential and build a foundation for success.
In partnership, the Career Center and the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB), are hosting a pre-allied health week geared towards STEM and pre-health professional students. These events are also welcome to any students, but a main focus …
Mock Interview week is coming up from Tuesday March 24th to Friday March 27th, and this gives all students a chance to enhance their communication skills, connections, and career goals for after college. Make sure to plan ahead and schedule …
Calling all First-Years!
LinkedIn Workshop and Informational Interviews Recap
This Monday was the start of Pro”FRESH”ional week and you still have time to attend the events still happening till Friday the 27th. This year’s program has eight different sessions and …
The Center for the Environment and Society (CES) is excited to launch their spring opportunities to bolster students efforts to gain practical experience.
Go directly to their page at THIS LINK to learn more.
We encourage students to review the …
Career readiness is a foundation from which to demonstrate requisite core competencies that broadly prepare the college educated for success in the workplace and lifelong career management.
For new college graduates, career readiness is key to ensuring successful entrance into …
