Center for Career Education

Center for Career Education undergoing review

Inspired by the widespread undergraduate perception that CCE is tailored to students interested in entering the finance sector, the office is studying peer schools' career centers.

Not just your same old club

Mark Hays explains how clubs can mobilize to find members career opportunities.

Over half of ’11 grads employed, highest rate since recession

In the highest rate of employment since the recession, 55.7 percent of last year's CC and SEAS graduates have jobs.

BC’s career services top CCE in national rankings

In the Princeton Review’s “Best 376 Colleges” listing for 2012, which was released in August, Barnard ranked fifth on the Best Career Services list. Columbia was not listed in the top 20.

Give CCE due credit

CCE provides us helpful services, even if there is room for improvement.

SEAS admins consider merits of co-op program

Under current policy, Columbia will issue an “R credit,” or registration credit, to students who need to show employers that they are getting credit for their jobs.

Education for a career, too

Even though they're leaving with Ivy League degrees, Columbians still need to graduate with basic computer skills.

Crunched for Space, CU Snacks Shuts Down

A midnight craving for a milkshake became harder to handle this semester.

Matchmaker, Matchmaker

As students begin to contemplate life after their undergraduate careers, connections with alumni and mentor figures are an invaluable resource.