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Career center pi By Cindy Pierce While USC's New Student Program prepares students to enter the university, the Career Planning and Placement Office exists to help students Ipavp aprnrHinrt ? ? v, MVWA Mlll^ VV tlic center's director. Linda Salane said her office, located in Lieber College on the Horseshoe, tries to help students better understand the working world, thereby leading them to career success after college. The office does not serve only graduating seniors, however; Salane said another goal of her service is to help students see how their academics can relate to careers. Counseling is available to undergraduates on an individual or group basis, Salane said. The office is also available to graduates. "We strive to help students better Rurlnot oii+Cn m ur * UUIMZZ there's any comparison with a Midlands Tec course. It (media arts) should be supported as strongly as a science. 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The job search seminar's goal is to "target your job search to specific employers who can use people like you," Salters said. v Workshops are available to help students prepare skills they will need after college, Salane said. Seminars on inh cparnhintt infQPiM?"iinrt ~ viiiii^, 11KV.1 viewing auu resume writing are included in the workshops. The interviewing seminar helps students sell themselves to prospective employers, Salters said. Bd from page 1 James Campbell, a College of Education faculty member, criticized the administration for its handling of the budget cuts. "Faculty members are not being consulted in these decisions. Other institutions are lotoqrapher I .? ,^?m .. - . we IK Morris Mims I r 11 if appointment only I D0cr U = I "te same as a semester ma room Standardized tests show our sti id trip to Seville trom New to students completing two year progi vernmenl grants and loans also Hurry, it takes a lot ot time to make al ur hours a day. tour days a SPRING SEMESTER ? 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Other workshops available in four two-hour sessions include "Major Dilemma," to help students who have not chosen a major; "Job Search Clubs," to help students find jobs, write resumes, choose references and prepare for interviews; and "Career Objective," to help students recognize their skills and interests and choosp careers that match them. Any interested student can register for these workshops by calling the office at 777-7280. consulting faculty prior to making major reductions." i- - J " iiuiuciuidii ?>aiu ne uoesn i Know how many programs might be phased out. "I really can't say. I just don't know at this juncture." pub & ftKCAUE "a ' lain St. 254-4131^^ jday night [jst your LAUDER NIGHT" etime Tuesday Night iive Away Free Draft ntil Someone Leaves, j ves Beer, Or Goes > The Bathroom! jdents' language skills superior H ams in U S Advanced courses j i I arrangements ' j /FALL SEMESTER ? Sept 10 rinity Christian College 3AIN arge Pepperoni ^|| hound Beef Pizza \ id 2 free Cokes. 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