Many UNC Schools and Academic Units provide additional career resources and professional support for students in their specific populations. Click the boxes below to find career support for the communities you belong to.
Department of Computer Science
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The Graduate School
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Honors Carolina
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UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
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UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
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UNC School of Government Master of Public Administration
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UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media
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UNC Kenan-Flagler Undergraduate Business Program
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UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School MBA
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UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Master of Accounting
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UNC School of Information and Library Science
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UNC School of Law
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Campus Partners
Career development is everywhere. These campus partners also offer a variety of supplementary career-related resources and services. Visit them to learn more about how they connect their work to student career development.
APPLES Service-Learning
Asian American Center
Carolina Athletics
Carolina Center for Public Service
Carolina Covenant
Chancellor’s Science Scholars
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Environment, Ecology and Energy program
Leonard W. Wood Center for Real Estate Studies
Luther Hodges Scholars
Master of Applied Professional Studies
Morehead-Cain Foundation
Morehead-Cain Scholarship
SECU Public Fellows Internship Program
UNC Adams School of Dentistry
UNC American Indian Center
UNC Center for the Business of Health
UNC Global Affairs
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Business Communication Center
UNC School of Medicine Office of Graduate Education
UNC School of Nursing Office of Student Affairs
Department of Computer Science
Services For: B.A. and B.S. in Computer Science; B.S./M.S. in Computer Science; M.S. in Computer Science
Programs: Career Fairs, Career Clubs/Student Orgs, Mixers, Courses, Career Skills Workshops
The Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill provides leadership to envision, shape and support the highest-quality education for a diverse community of graduate students whose contributions will have global impact.
Through research, teaching and public service, graduate education generates knowledge and innovative solutions that address critical societal needs. Graduate students and alumni improve lives through their leadership, professional expertise, and civic engagement in our state and beyond.
The Graduate School
Services For: All Master's and doctoral students across disciplines
Programs: Alumni/Employer Panels, Career seminars and trainings, Professional Development, Alumni/Employer/External Mentor Program, Affinity/Identity Groups, Career Clubs/Student Orgs, Mixers, Courses, Career Skills Workshops, Student Panels, Career Coaching, Peer Mentors
Honors Carolina connects exceptional students who share a passion for learning with renowned faculty who love teaching. The program opens the door to everything one of the world’s top public research universities has to offer.
Honors Carolina
Services For: Undergraduate Honors Carolina students
Programs: Career seminars and trainings, Professional Development, Alumni/Employer/External Mentor Program, Career Clubs/Student Orgs, Courses, Career Skills Workshops, Student Panels, Career Coaching, Peer Mentors
Developing leaders in pharmacy education, pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences who make a difference in human health worldwide.
UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Services For: PharmD Students
Programs: Alumni/Employer Panels, Career seminars and trainings, Professional Development, Alumni/Employer/External Mentor Program, Career Fairs, Career Clubs/Student Orgs, Mixers, Courses, Career Skills Workshops, Student Panels, Career Coaching, Peer Mentors
The UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health is a top-ranked school of public health nationwide.
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
Services For: Undergraduate and Graduate students in Gillings degree programs as well as alumni of these programs
Programs: Alumni/Employer Panels, Career seminars and trainings, Professional Development, Alumni/Employer/External Mentor Program, Career Clubs/Student Orgs, Mixers, Courses, Career Skills Workshops, Student Panels, Career Coaching, Peer Mentors
The UNC-Chapel Hill MPA program offers a nationally ranked leadership degree for full-time or part-time students. Alumni are public service leaders who transform the communities where they work and live.
UNC School of Government Master of Public Administration
Services For: Master of Public Administration students and alumni
Programs: Alumni/Employer Panels, Career seminars and trainings, Professional Development, Alumni/Employer/External Mentor Program, Career Fairs, Affinity/Identity Groups, Career Clubs/Student Orgs, Mixers
The mission of the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media is to prepare students to ignite the public conversation in our state, the nation and the world, and to understand the role of communication in fostering democracy.
UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media
Services For: All Hussman undergraduate and professional masters students
Programs: Alumni/Employer Panels, Career seminars and trainings, Professional Development, Affinity/Identity Groups, Career Clubs/Student Orgs, Mixers, Courses, Career Skills Workshops, Student Panels, Career Treks, Career Coaching, Peer Mentors
Services For: Undergraduate Students majoring in Business or minoring in Business, Real Estate, or Business of Health
Programs: Alumni/Employer Panels, Career Clubs/Student Orgs, Mixers, Career Skills Workshops, Career Treks, Industry-Based Trainings, Intensive Out of Class Career Skill
Carolina Law prepares outstanding lawyers and leaders to serve the people and institutions of North Carolina, the nation and the world. Home to numerous centers and initiatives, the school offers strong expertise in civil rights, banking, environmental law, intellectual property, entrepreneurial and securities law, critical studies, bankruptcy and constitutional inquiry.
APPLES Service-Learning is a student-led program that transforms educational experiences by connecting academic learning and public service. It is housed in the Carolina Center for Public Service.
Founded in 2020, the Asian American Center’s mission is to cultivate a critical understanding of Asian American peoples, cultures, and histories. Through education, organizing, and advocacy, the AAC will engage and empower Asian American students, faculty, and staff and the greater Carolina community.
Carolina Athletics engages in student, alumni, and employer panels and mentorship program all to enhance student-athlete opportunities at UNC-Chapel Hill.
The Carolina Center for Public Service connects the energy and expertise of both the University and the community to provide students, faculty and staff with deep and transformative experiences. Through engaged scholarship and service, we work together to create collaborative and interdisciplinary solutions to local and global challenges.
The Carolina Covenant is a financial aid package and network of support that provides an opportunity for students who qualify to attend and graduate from UNC-Chapel Hill debt free. During a typical academic calendar year, the Carolina Covenant provides individual career coaching, alumni/employer panels, networking opportunities, and professional development opportunities, including the Career Accelerator Program.
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The Chancellor’s Science Scholars Program provides a pathway to success for highly able students who aspire to pursue both undergraduate and advanced degrees as a Ph.D. and MD-Ph.D. scientist in our increasingly interdisciplinary world.
The Chancellor’s Science Scholars receive access to resume and interview workshops, and student, peer, alumni, and employer panels/networking opportunities.
The Environment, Ecology and Energy program is housed in the College of Arts and Sciences. Its mission is to understand and provide solutions to the most challenging resource issues facing our planet.
Both undergraduate and graduate students explore systems on our planet through basic research and applied solutions. As such, the department brings together natural and social sciences to propel North Carolina as a leader in local and global environmental research and innovation.
The Leonard W. Wood Center for Real Estate Studies enriches the real estate experience at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School for our students, faculty, alumni, and employers. Their primary goal is to create a community of real estate practitioners engaged in lifelong learning and career development.
The Master of Applied Professional Studies (MAPS) from The Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an exciting degree program offered for adults working to advance their knowledge, skills, and qualifications in their profession. Designed to meet state and regional workforce needs, as well as professional development and skill attainment, the MAPS program will help you gain the skills and qualifications needed to be competitive in your industry.
The vision of the American Indian Center is to make the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill a leading public university for American Indian scholarship and scholars. They aim to make Native issues a permanent part of the intellectual life of the University.
The UNC Center for the Business of Health brings together expertise from the Carolina community to generate knowledge, prepare business leaders, and to catalyze important collaborations around the business of health.
The Office of Graduate Education supports the development of future biomedical science leaders. The office promotes innovative recruitment and training, stimulates purposeful career development, removes barriers to success, and fosters a collaborative, inclusive research community.
UNC School of Medicine Office of Graduate Education