EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
EKU Career Services
~ an important part of your educational experience
Career Services for EKU students and alumni
For your convenience, we offer all our services for students
and alumni through our web site, www.career.eku.edu. Through our easy
to use and innovative system, students can register online, submit
resumes to the EKU web resume book for referral to employers, search
updated job listings, and stay current with the schedule of on-campus
events including Career Days/Job Fairs and on-campus interviews.
Please contact our office at 859.622.1568 for individual assistance
on the job search process.
Career Choices
Parents can be a major influence on the many choices students
make during their college experience. Choosing a major and targeting
career options for the future is one of the most important decisions
they make. Several offices at EKU are available to support students
in the career development process. The Counseling Center offers a
career counseling seminar (GCS 199) to assist students with decisions
on career direction and academic majors. Career Services helps students
match their academic field with possible career options and future
employers. Current students can contact the Counseling Center at 859.622.1303.
How Parents Can Help
We advise parents to take an active role in supporting their student
in the career development process. Parents have a unique opportunity
to encourage open communication with their student about career decisions,
deciding on a major and exploring career options. It is vital for
parents to be patient and supportive through this process, along with
raising questions and issues regarding career interests. Be sure to
encourage your student to gain career related experience through internships
and cooperative education opportunities prior to graduation.
Visit the Parents Section of the Career Services web site for
more ideas – www.career.eku.edu.
Encouraging Students’ Career Interests
Asking the right questions can help your student think through
issues and provide the support and encouragement they need. Some questions
to ask include:
> What do you consider your biggest accomplishments?
Which of your activities do you enjoy the most? What achievement or
activity has made you feel most proud of your efforts?
> Which college classes have you enjoyed the
most? Why? Are they the courses where you’ve earned the best
grades?
> How would you describe the ideal job for you?
> When do you have to declare a major?
> Have you talked with your academic adviser
and a career counselor about choosing a career? What was their advice?
> What majors are you considering? Why these?
> What are some of the advantages and disadvantages
of career choices/majors that you are considering?
> Do you think you are likely to do well academically
in this particular major?
> Which major or majors do you think would best
prepare you for your career goals?
> Which electives do you think would best compliment
your major?
> How would some of your career options affect
other aspects of your life, such as family, hobbies, and volunteer
work?
For More Information…
The information listed above can be found in The Parent’s Crash
Course in Career Planning by Marcia B. Harris & Sharon L. Jones,
1996. (ISBN #: 0-8442-4491-0).
EKU Career Services
Division of Student Affairs
Student Services Building ~ CPO 62, 521 Lancaster Avenue, Richmond,
KY 40475-3162
Phone: 859.622.1568 Fax: 859.622.1570 www.career.eku.edu