Career planning
Detailed information on careers can be found on the Career Planning page. There you will find salary ranges for some of the most popular occupations within the geosciences.
As a student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS), you have the support of an entire career services team available to you. From creating your first resume to finding your first internship or negotiating a job offer, LAS Career Services and Graduate College Career Services will help you jump start your career, before you graduate.
Scholarships
In addition to scholarships offered through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Department of English has a variety of scholarships and grants available to undergraduate and graduate students. The deadlines for each scholarship varies with the award.
Take a look through our Scholarships and Grants page for more information on individual scholarships and links to other fellowship and grant opportunities.
Connections
Get connected to a small group of people with common academic interests by joining one of the university’s Learning Communities (LC). A learning community can give you an opportunity to get to know faculty and staff a little better. You can also participate in community service projects in most LCs. You’re likely to become friends with the people in your LC because you’ll see them more frequently and in some cases you may live near them.
You can also join other students by taking part in activities through a variety of organizations, including the Linguistics Club, the Society for Technical Communication, the National Council of Teachers of English, or Sketch, a campus literary journal.