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Career Assessments
An important part of the services offered by the University Counseling Center is career counseling.
Center counselors are available to meet with students to assist with the choice of a career or major – in ways tailored to meet individual needs.
A very helpful aspect of this counseling process is career assessment – determining interests, values, environmental orientations, personal likes and dislikes through objective testing.
Assessment instruments such as the Strong Interest Inventory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator are available to assist students with making that important major or career choice.
For further information regarding career assessment, call the University Counseling Center at 777-4157.
Testing services Hours:
8:00am - 4:00pm
Monday thru Friday
701-777-4157