There are numerous on-campus resources available to help you
search for and prepare for graduate and professional school. A partial list
includes:
Faculty - Go to the people who have "been there,
done that." Talk to the faculty and use their expertise. They can help
you determine what continuing your education will entail, explore the types
of schools available, and prepare for continuing your education.
Library - The Concordia library is a valuable resource
for exploring graduate and professional schools, preparing for exams, and
researching trends.
Career Center - Come look at our library of graduate
and professional school catalogs as well as our files of information on graduate
schools.
Academic Enhancement Center-Take a practice test. Learn
valuable skills to help you prepare for your entrance exam.
Limitations
of Liability: Visitors to this website agree that information
contained herein is for personal use only and is intended to act
as a resource. The Concordia College Career Center makes no representations
or guarantees about positions listed on this site. Concordia College
is not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or other
aspects of on/off-campus employment. Visitors to the site agree
not to hold the site administrators or Concordia College liable
for any real or imagined damages resulting from use of this site
or information contained on this site.
Send mail to career@cord.edu with
questions or comments about this web site.
Publication Date:
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 15:08
CST
Concordia College is a private, four
year liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.