Faculty Referrals Help Students Experience Life After UC

Are any of your students looking to explore an area of study by learning what a “real person” does with a specific degree? Guide them to the Center for Exploratory Studies. Do you know of an alum who has career experiences that would benefit an exploring student? Guide them to the Center for Exploratory Studies (CES).

CES offers

Alumni Shadowing

experiences to students from all over UC's campus. Students are connected to an alum working in their field of interest and can select from a variety of shadowing options. The UC Alumni Association graciously sponsors this service for undergraduates and the alumni volunteers are eager and excited to meet and/or correspond with students.

Students and alumni may register for Alumni Shadowing opportunities by completing an

online form

. Whether you know an alum who would like to volunteer, or a student who could benefit from this program, please refer those interested to www.uc.edu/explore or to the CES office in 149 McMicken Hall.

www.uc.edu/explore

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