Lang students have three key advisors, all of whom help you explore and make educational and career choices:
- A Student Success academic advisor
- A faculty advisor who teaches your First Year Seminar; then, after you declare your major, you have a faculty advisor in your program
- The university’s Undergraduate Career Services office at The Center for Career Development
Student success and faculty advisors discuss goals and exploration at each student appointment, blending career advising with your pathway through Lang. Students are also encouraged to consult our 4-Year Lang Career Pathways Map for helpful steps and resources to link your academic journey to your future plans.
The Center for Career Development
The university’s Undergraduate Career Services at The Center for Career Development is available to students and alumni throughout their Lang experience. This office helps students discover the different paths available to them and offers a wealth of career planning resources, including help writing a résumé and cover letter, finding an internship or job, and even assistance in preparing for graduate school. They offer one-on-one counseling, group workshops, and internship events, and they work with employers and organizations interested in recruiting students from Lang.