Wednesday, November 29, 2017

UMD Exchange in Sydney

The University of Sydney is Australia's first university and its reputation spans 160 years. They are regularly ranked in the top 0.3% of universities worldwide. The cross-disciplinary nature of the university's 9 faculties (colleges) and schools allows them to offer the widest range of academic programs of any Australian university, giving students the flexibility to personalize your study.

From your first day at the University of Sydney, students have the opportunity to learn from aspiring academics. Sydney continues to rank among the top teaching and research universities in the world and offers a cutting-edge curriculum.

The iconic city of Sydney is best known for its distinctive Opera House, incredible Harbor, and its exciting and dynamic lifestyle. Sydney ranks first as the world's friendliest city of tourists and fourth best city for students. Sydney has many cultural events and festivals throughout the year. Explore how art, technology and commerce intersect at the Vivid City event, walk along the spectacular Bondi coastal walk and revel in three weeks of live music, visual arts, theater, food, and film during the Sydney Festival.

There are currently 4 courses available which can translate to your GEOG degree! And likely more that haven't been reviewed yet.

For more information click here 

Winter Options in ANTH

See the Anthropology's Winter 2018 term offerings here!


All courses offered here can be used as supporting sequence courses for Geography majors.
ANTH448D: GIS for Anthropologists can be used as supporting sequence for GIS majors.

Online Communications Intern at Education Abroad

Job Opening at Education Abroad: Online Communications Intern

EA is hiring for an online communications intern for the spring 2018 semester, with a possible extension into the summer. This is a paid internship which oversees the management of EA's social media content, including our social media ambassador program.

The online communications intern will learn best practices for effectively managing online engagement with a public audience. In addition to having opportunities to network with communications professionals and participate in strategic initiatives, the online communications intern will develop marketable skills such as communication and project management.


For a full job description and application details visit: ter.ps/onlineintern

Fund for Education Abroad Scholarship Deadline

Fund for Education Abroad Scholarships 

Awards up to $10,000 - applications due January 10, 2018!

The Fund for Education Abroad is now accepting applications for scholarships to support study abroad in summer 2018, fall 2018, spring 2019 or the full academic year 2018-2019. Apply by January 10th, 2018 to be considered for up to $10,000 to support your future study abroad experience!

UMD students can apply online and will also be considered for FEA's the DC-Area scholarship. Check out FEA scholar and UMD student Chi Yen Yao, who was awarded a $10,000 FEA DC-Area scholarship to study abroad this year on UMD's exchange program at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Study Abroad Reminders!

Applications for summer, fall and full year programs open on December 1!


Believe it or not, we're getting ready for summer and fall 2018! Students can start planning an upcoming study abroad experience and open applications starting on Friday, December 1. Check out a few of our featured program options:
  • Summer: Maryland Social Entrepreneur Corps (Programs in Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Nicaragua)  - complete an 8- internship and work alongside local entrepreneurs and development professionals while earning 9 credits. 
  • Summer or Fall: Maryland-in-Barcelona - chose from courses in Spanish language and culture or business while immersing yourself in the colorful capital of Catalonia. Internships available during the fall semester
  • Fall or full yearUMD Exchange at the University of Sydney- our newest exchange program in Australia and a top ranked institution with course offerings in almost all majors!
Check out the the full list of available programs!

Please note application deadlines:
ADVISING REMINDERS!

Course Pre-Approval Forms (PSAs) are due to Education Abroad by COB (4:30 pm) on December 1st. Education Abroad cannot register students who have not submitted this paperwork and the $100 late fee will apply. If you have concerns about a particular student or departmental advising appointments are fully booked, please let EA know by e-mailing Lauren Ruszczyk, Assistant Director for Advising and Outreach (lrus@umd.edu).

Study abroad transfer credit courses not listed in TCEQ or not previously reviewed must be submitted for acceptability review to the corresponding departmental evaluator. For more information on this process visit the Transfer Credit Services website: http://www.transfercredit.umd.edu/submiteval.html#ea

Maryland Summer Scholars Program - 2018

MARYLAND CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH - 2018 Maryland Summer Scholars Program

Francis DuVinage, Director - Blakely Mulder, Coordinator - www.ugresearch.umd.edu

The Maryland Summer Scholars Program (MSS) provides opportunities for University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) undergraduates to spend much of the summer working closely with faculty mentors on ambitious research, scholarly, or artistic projects. The MSS program provides awards of $3,000 to approximately 25-30 undergraduates each summer.

Many Summer Scholars expand their summer research into an independent study or honors thesis project the following autumn semester, and find that their research experience helps distinguish their applications for graduate study, fellowships, internships, employment and other competitive opportunities.

Maryland Summer Scholars (MSS) may conduct their summer research on the College Park campus or elsewhere in the U.S. or abroad as required by the nature of the project. Students whose projects require travel for an extended period of time to off campus locations (not to include regular commuting) may submit a travel supplement request as directed in the online application form. Travel supplements will not exceed $1,000.

Eligibility: You are eligible to apply for an MSS award: if you have earned 12 or more UMD course credits (not including AP or IB credits) by the date of the application deadline; if you have a cumulative UMD GPA of 3.40 or higher by the date of the application deadline; and if you expect to receive your undergraduate degree no earlier than December 2018. All academic majors are eligible.

Application Deadline: The deadline to apply for summer 2018 awards will be 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, February 14, 2018. It is important that candidates begin developing their proposals as soon as possible.

The Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research will hold numerous 30-minute information sessions about the summer 2018 MSS program. 

Thursday, November 30 from 11:00-11:30 am -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Tuesday, December 5 from 5:00-5:30 pm -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Thursday, December 7th from 4:00-4:30 pm -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Friday, December 8th from 12:00-12:30 pm -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Tuesday, December 12th from 1:30-2:00 pm -1201 Marie Mount Hall

Friday, December 1 from 4:00-4:30 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Monday, December 4 from 12:30-1:00 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Monday, December 4 from 4:00 pm-4:30 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Tuesday, December 5 from 12:30-1:00 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Wednesday, December 6 from 12:30-1:00 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Thursday, December 7 from 12:30-1:00 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall

Detailed information about the MSS program, and instructions on completing applications can be found on the MCUR website at:
www.ugresearch.umd.edu/current-summerscholars.html

National Park Service Internships

There are 6 internship opportunities available to students through a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit agreement with the National Park Service. Although offered via George Mason University, interns do not need to be enrolled as students there. The job descriptions are attached.

If interested, follow the instructions listed on each job description in the "Special Instructions to Applicants" section.

Please direct all questions, interest, and applications to Jim Pieper. He can be reached by email at james_pieper@nps.gov or by phone at 202-339-8327.

GIS Data Management Intern (Part-Time)

Graduate Assistantship at University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

A Graduate Assistant position is available at the Department of Geography, at the University of Hawaiʻi – Mānoa for Aug 2018-May 2019. The Graduate Assistant will perform a combination of teaching and research duties in the field of GIS. The teaching duties include lecture and lab exercise instruction, exam grading, and other teaching activities. The research will focus on modeling human dynamics in climate change using geospatial big data, novel spatio-temporal models, deep learning, and cutting-edge computing techniques. A second year of funding is possible based on satisfactory performance during the first year and departmental needs. The candidate will need to be admitted to the department’s graduate program to be qualified for consideration, and PhD applicant is preferred.

Prospective students should have experience in geospatial analysis and quantitative modeling. Preference will be given to applicants with GIS and programming skills. Good written/oral communication skills, self-motivation and ability of conducting independent and collaborative research are desired.
To apply, please go to the website: manoa.hawaii.edu/graduate/content/geography

Application deadline is January 15, 2018.

If you have any questions about this particular position, please contact Dr. Yi Qiang at yiqiang@hawaii.edu. If you have general questions about the graduate program in the Geography Department at Uniervsity of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, please contact the Graduate Chair, Professor Reece Jones, at reecej@hawaii.edu

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

URI Internships in Baltimore

Spring 2018 URI Internships in Baltimore
Emergency Locator GIS Mapping
The intern will work with the department’s GIS coordinator to create a detailed data set that will assist 311 (non-emergency) and 911 (emergency) dispatch with the location of callers within parks and along park trails. Tasks for the intern involve:  digitizing features from aerial photographs; collecting data in the field; confirming existing map data; and identifying nearest access point for emergency personnel.  The intern will make use of ArcGIS desktop software as well as ArcGIS online to set up sample webmaps of the data and participate in map design reviews and changes. Experience using ArcGIS and editing features is required. ESRI Collector will be used for field data collection. The intern will be required to work outdoors in a park setting and along wooded trails to collect data and mark locations.
The Urban Resources Initiative Internship Program is a partnership of the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks, the Parks & People Foundation, and area universities and institutions.
FOR PRIORITY CONSIDERATION, APPLY BEFORE November 15
(Applications considered until positions filled)

GEOG Department's Fall 2017 Seminar Series

Please join the Department of Geographical Sciences for its Fall 2017 Seminar Series, on Thursday, 11/30/17 from 4:00-5:00pm in 1158 LeFrak Hall.

Dr. Sergii Skakun will present on: “Machine Learning and Remote Sensing - What's Going On?"

You are welcome to join for refreshments and mingling with the speaker from 3:30-4:00pm in 1158 LeFrak. 

Please RSVP to Rachel Berndtson by 11/29/17 at rberndts@umd.edu

Paid Summer Research Internship Opportunities

Now is the time that summer research programs are announcing their 2018 deadlines!  Pathways to Science has 699 summer research programs posted on our site currently and they are busy posting new program dates and new programs every day!

We encourage that you look at the internships offered here! We're sure that you'll find something you'll enjoy! http://pathwaystoscience.org/programs.aspx?descriptorhub=SummerResearch_Summer%20Research%20Opportunity


Cloud to Street Job & Intern Positions

Cloud to Street is currently hiring for a Director of Programs and a Senior Remote Sensing Scientist, as well as a few intern positions!
Cloud to Street is a remote sensing platform that rapidly maps floods around the world and delivers risk information in a web dashboard at a fraction of the cost and time of traditional modeling. Their mission is to ensure that all vulnerable communities have the data they need to prepare and respond by reducing the scientific barrier to disaster information. Their systems will power flood insurance for 50 million new customers and provide risk data for the 100 most vulnerable watersheds around the world within 5 years. 
In partnership with Google, the Dartmouth Flood Observatory and others over the last 3 years, they've developed the core algorithms behind their technology and conducted initial socio-physical risk assessments in India, Argentina, Senegal and New York, funded primarily by the World Bank. In early 2018, they are releasing the world’s largest database of flood maps, launching the Flood Risk Dashboard product, and expanding to at least three new countries, including our first insurance projects. 
They are looking for an entrepreneurial development leader to direct programs at Cloud to Street and to create new opportunities as the company grows. This person will work closely with the CEO to fundraise, manage staff and operations, maintain key external partnerships and clients, and help set the direction of the company.
For more information about Cloud to Street and open positions, please visit www.cloudtostreet.info or read below for descriptions.

Friday, November 17, 2017

December MPS Alumni of the Month: Karreem Ali


Name: Karreem Ali
Year of graduation: 2015
Current employment status:
Employer: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Position: GIS Developer
What is a recent project that you have worked on that you have drawn on skills from the MPS program?
I was charged to create a new enterprise geodatabase for an in-house working group. Using the skills that I learned from the spatial database system, and GIS programming classes,  I was able to plan the database, and create an intricate data ingestion system that updates features in the database using Python. I also used the JavaScript, and HTML web programming skills that I learned while in the program to create an administrative health check application to keep up with it all.


How have the skills you have learned in the MPS program helped you progress in your career?
While I was in the program, I worked as an intern for a government agency here in the Metro DC area. From the beginning, I applied the knowledge that I acquired from the program in my internship. The program manager saw the value of my GIS knowledge, and extended my internship from just a semester to a full year. I am proud to say that the scripts and applications I designed for that government agency four years ago are still in use today.


Today, as the only GIS Developer in my line office, I am tasked with a majority of the
large-scale GIS projects. I recently built out an internal enterprise GIS from the ground up; a majority of the skills I have learned in the MPS program were of great benefit to the effort. Some of the skills I have been able to apply from the MPS program include:
  • Scripted automated data ingestion processes using Python
  • Use of spatial analysis tools
  • Construction of GIS databases
  • Creation and design GIS web services
  • Use of agile methodologies in project management


The MPS program has substantially enhanced my career in GIS. What I gained in the program helped me to become a better member of society, a geographic information scientist, and a highly skilled programmer. I am pleased to say that I graduated from this program.


What drew you to the MPS GIS program at Maryland?
I was impressed on how flexible the program was around my schedule. With the responsibility of a full-time internship/job during the workweek, it was important to me that the lectures were held in the evening. Having access to recordings of all the lectures, with the ability to review them whenever I wanted to was essential to my success in the program. The lecturers were cordial, and answered any questions I had; they were always timely, and relatable. Being in a program that recognizes the value of information availability, and access was very important to me.


What advice can you give current and prospective students about the MPS program?
Attend as many GIS meetups and professional development seminars as possible! In doing so, you will meet people of interest, and grow your net worth by increasing your network. Even if the event is not GIS-centric, you will come to find many IT applications have a geospatial component, or could be applied in a geospatial context. For example, I attended a Red Hat Linux developer event where they were making webmaps using some of the same JavaScript APIs as GIS techies do. GIS is everywhere, so be active in sharing its uses by speaking with people and planting seeds of opportunity for yourself. Meet people outside of your genre, venue or line of study.


What recommendations would you make to current students for career and academic success after graduation?
In general, always challenge yourself to learn different tools that you could use in your daily workflow:
If you are not a great programmer, take additional introduction to Python, JavaScript, or other programming language courses online. The UMD allows free access to Lynda.com training, if you are a registered student, so take advantage of this resource while you can! There are also plenty of other courses out there specifically geared toward GIS, you just have to look for them.


If you are more of an advanced user, try to be ahead of the curve with some of the new technologies in IT, and GIS. Right now, in the IT industry, there is a focus on DevOps with tools that help automate, and monitor your software, and hardware infrastructure. The GIS community is starting to use its own flavor of DevOps tools to work with GIS infrastructure. Try to learn as much as possible about these new tools, and others that are on the horizon.


What are some of your hobbies/interests? 
I used to be a mobile DJ during my time as an undergrad, and I still ‘whip out’ the old turntables (...or controllers nowadays) occasionally, to do a ‘gig’, or to play for friends. I am also interested in single board computing with Arduinos, and Raspberry Pi - very useful tools to improve your coding skills. Someday, I plan to build my own DJ controller from one.


Anything else you'd like to add?
Networking is everything. Feel free to reach out on professional social media outlets like LinkedIn, local organizations, and in asking professors for recommendations.

Stay creative!

Senior Marshals Recruitment

The Office of Special Events is currently recruiting for Senior Marshals at the Main Commencement ceremony on Tuesday, December 19th, 2017!

Qualified candidates must be graduating in December 2017 to be selected. If selected, the marshals will represent their college and the entire graduating class. The graduates chosen for this honor will be recognized at the campus-wide graduation ceremony and will receive a medallion commemorating their achievements. Senior Marshals will also assist with the organization of the student processional and will be seated in the front rows for the ceremony. The names of all marshals will be printed in the program and you will be acknowledged as a group from the podium. 

All Marshals are expected to attend both the Commencement rehearsal on Monday, December 18th and the Main Commencement ceremony on Tuesday, December 19th, 2017.

In order to be considered for this recognition, you must complete the online application HERE by 11:59 pm on Sunday, November 19th, 2017. If you have any questions, please contact seniors@umd.edu.

YoungMappers Research Fellowship

The YouthMappers Research Fellowship is a 9-month program designed to enlist, enable, and showcase the contributions of open geo-spatial data for research on resilience of vulnerable populations around the world. The proposed research projects must create and use open data, meet a standard of excellence and address the competitive criteria listed in the full call for applications, available at this webpage: www.youthmappers.org/researchfellowship

Applications should be submitted by a team of two: 1) a university student (either undergraduate, masters or doctoral level) and 2) his/her faculty mentor or thesis advisor. Eligibility is restricted to members of YouthMappers chapters created and in good standing by December 1, 2017.  The Fellowship will provide support and costs to attend a Research Methodology Symposia in the United States and also a fellowship award of a total of $8,000 to be used as specified in the fellowship guidelines. Networking and additional mentoring by international experts will be part of the program and to connect proposed research results with relevant international stakeholder organizations.
The deadline to apply is January 15, 2018!

Thursday, November 16, 2017

OSM Mapathon tomorrow!

Our Undergraduate Geography club is hosting a map-off  tomorrow from 4-7pm! There will be pizza and we'll be competing against and networking with students and faculty from George Washington University and George Mason University. 

If you haven't yet heard, PhD Student Matt Cooper led the UMD Geography Bowl team to victory at MAD-AAG, ending a 7 year win streak by George Washington University. Let's keep the friendly competition between us and GW in our favor! ;-) See you there!


GEOINT Online Information Session

EVENT: Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Online Information Session
TIME: 7 PM EST on Monday, Nov 20th


The Center for Geospatial Information Science (CGIS) at the University of Maryland is pleased to present the Master of Professional Studies in Geospatial Intelligence (MPS GEOINT). You're invited to join us for an online information session for our master's degree in GEOINT. Reserve your place here today to register for this event.

The MPS GEOINT program provides workforce-focused technical training that gives graduates the skills and expertise to lead new initiatives in the rapidly shifting landscape of GEOINT applications, data collection systems, analytic methods, and mission support. The master's program may be taken on a full-time or part-time basis, and may be taken fully online or on-site. The MPS GEOINT degree can be completed in as little as 15 months.

At the online information session, we will introduce our master’s program in Geospatial Intelligence, and discuss our unique program format, curriculum, class delivery, and the admissions process. The session will feature a comprehensive presentation, and a question and answer section with us. I hope that you will join us to learn how this master's degree can advance your career in the geospatial industry.

We are now accepting applications for admission in Spring 2018 (Application deadline: Feb 15, 2018) and Fall 2018. Full details regarding the programs are available at http://ter.ps/geoint or contact us at geog-geoint@umd.edu. Students with no prior GIS experience are welcome to apply. We are happy to discuss admission requirements on an individual basis.
Don't forget to reserve your place today for this upcoming online information session.

Monday, November 13, 2017

Computer Science Course for Spring 2018

Interested in computer science but not yet ready to declare a major or minor? Want to learn more about computer science concepts and coding? Consider enrolling in CMSC131 in Spring 2018!

The Department will be reviewing requests from non-majors to take CMSC131 before the last day of classes (December 11). The deadline to request permission for all other CMSC courses as a non-major is January 24, 2018. You can submit a request for CMSC131 now via a Google Form: https://goo.gl/forms/PiKDuyxgi96qI63u2

If you have additional questions, please email ugrad@cs.umd.edu

Apply to be a BSOS Ambassador for Spring 2018


The priority deadline is December 3rd.
For more information about BSOS Ambassadors, click here!
To apply, click here

Happy Geography Awareness Week!!!

The Center for Geospatial Information Science, Geography Club, GIS and Geospatial Services Center, and the Dept of Geographical Sciences are hosting multiple events across campus this week and we'd love to see you there!


WEDNESDAY, November 15 - GIS Day
09:30 AM - 11:30 AM : OSM Mapathon - McKeldin Library 6107 (Breakfast provided)
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM : Lightning Talks - LeFrak 1124 (CGIS) (Pizza provided)
01:30 PM - 03:00 PM : Learn about Project Sidewalk - LeFrak Hall 1138

THURSDAY, November 16
07:00 AM - 02:30 PM : Geography and GIS demos at Parkdale Academy
04:00 PM - 05:00 PM : Geography Seminar Series - LeFrak Hall 1158

FRIDAY, November 17
04:00 PM - 07:00 PM : OSM Mapathon (Compete against GW & GMU) - McKeldin Library 6107

For more information visit www.ter.ps/gaw

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

BSOS Career Center Weekly Announcement


Upcoming Workshops

Translating Your Scientific Research Experience
Wednesday, November 8 | 4:00-5:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Join the University Career Center and a special employer presenter as we discuss how to express and share your great scientific research experience on your resume, in an interview, etc.

Cultivating Career Competencies: Writing Personal Statements for Graduate Admission
Wednesday, November 15 | 4:00-5:30 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
In this workshop, students will learn what information should be included in a personal statement and tips and strategies to enable them to present their best self through their writing.
For More Information & to RSVP

Advanced Job Search Strategies Workshop
Friday, November 17 | 12:30-1:30 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
In this workshop, we will go over essential search strategies for finding a great entry-level job. If you are graduating in December or May and do not have a job for after graduation, come learn how to use your time effectively to maximize your opportunities. 

Peace Corps Application Workshop
Thursday, November 30 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Joining the Peace Corps is a competitive process so make your application stand out from the rest! UMD students who are looking for specific application information and tips should attend this workshop.
*RSVP Required 

How to Find an Internship
Tuesday, December 5 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
It's not too late to find an internship for the spring semester! Come learn resources for researching internships, tips for making a good first impression on resumes and during interviews, and strategies for connecting with UMD alumni in your field of interest.


Upcoming Information Sessions




Teach for America Information Session


Wednesday, November 8 | 4:00-5:00 p.m. |  1203 Van Munching Hall

Learn more about Teach for America, a diverse network of leaders who confront educational inequality through teaching. Food will be provided.

Peace Corps Information Session
Thursday, November 28 | 3:00-4:30 p.m. University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Join us to learn about Volunteer experiences, have your questions answered, and gain tips to guide you through the application process. 
For More Information & to RSVP
*RSVP required



Upcoming Panels 


Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Storytelling Panel

Wednesday, November 15 | 5:00-7:00 p.m. | Global Crossroads Atrium, HJ Patterson Hall

You'll hear first-hand experiences of what it is like to serve in the Peace Corps, live in a developing country, experience diversity in a new cultural context, and change lives. If you have any interest in Peace Corps, living abroad, or launching an international career, sign up for this event!



Upcoming Career, Internship, and Graduate School Fairs 

Bender Virtual Career Fair - Employment for People with Disabilities
Wednesday, November 15 | 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.| Online
Students and alumni are invited to interact with employers via chat sessions during this free virtual career fair.



Upcoming Opportunities to Visit Organizations 

EACE Road Trips to the Real World
Register here by December 1!

Participate in Road Trips to the Real World! Road Trips offer college students the opportunity to attend one-day employer site visits for between January 3-12, 2018
  • WHO:  Students who are interested in exploring career opportunities. Open to any current undergraduate or graduate students attending the University of Maryland, College Park. 
  • WHEN:  Registration is open from October 26 - December 1, but sign up early as space is limited. Site visits take place on one day between January 3-12, 2018
  • Costs: The Road Trips cost $10.00 per site and are non-refundable. Students must provide their own transportation to and from the site, and are responsible for any incidental expense they may incur. 

Featured Resource: Vault

Identify employers of interest with Vault!

Do you want to know more about a particular employer, organization or industry?  Vault can help! This online resource provides you with insider information including:
  • Company Rankings and Profiles
  • Job and Industry Listings
  • Industry and Career Guides such as:
    • Nonprofit Jobs
    • Politics, Public Policy, and Activism Jobs
    • Internships
    • Government Jobs
    • Top Consulting Firms
    • Banking and Finance
Log onto Careers4Terps to check it out today.



Appointments and Drop-In Hours at the UCC

Students seeking career and internship help have many options this year! Below you will find information for students regarding drop-in hours and appointments at the University Career Center & The President's Promise.
Drop-In Hours (NEW)
Daily | 11:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Meet with a Peer Career Educator - no appointment necessary! Drop-ins are intended for quick questions and tips on resumes, cover letters, job/internship search strategies, Careers4Terps, and other career-related topics. 

Appointments
For more in-depth assistance, please make an appointment with a career advisor by logging in to Careers4Terps