- Home
- Health & Wellness
- Counseling Center
- Career Assessments
- What is Counseling?
- Group Counseling
- Individual Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- Psychiatric Consultations
- Confidentiality
- Privacy Practices
- Psychology Internship
- Psychology Doctoral Practicum
- Master's Counseling Practicum
- Counselor-In-Residence
- Clinical GSA Practicum
Career Assessments
The University Counseling Center offers career counseling and assessment to assist with the choice of setting career goals – in ways tailored to meet individual needs. Career counseling sessions are free and confidential. Whether choosing a major, exploring options, or addressing a problem related to career plans, career counseling can help.
Career assessment can also help you expand your options, or confirm choices you are considering by determining interests, values, environmental orientations, personal likes and dislikes through objective testing and match those to your strengths. Assessment instruments such as the Strong Interest Inventory, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, and the FOCUS 2 are available to assist students with making that important major or career choice.
For further information regarding career assessment, call Prometrics (located within the University Counseling Center) at 777-4157.
Testing services Hours:
8:00am - 4:00pm
Monday thru Friday
701-777-4157