Mission
The Career Planning and Placement Center exists to support and enhance the
Mission of Voorhees College and The Division of Student Affairs. The office
serves as a liaison with past and present students as its primary focus.
The Office of Career Planning and Student Counseling provides a wide variety
of services and programs to promote personal growth and development, and to
help students handle day-to-day concerns for traditional and non-traditional
learners. Counselors offer assistance that is strictly confidential and in
accordance with the ethical standards of the American Psychological
Association and the American Association of Counseling and Development.
Students may request counseling for themselves or be referred by a friend,
faculty, or staff member. Service is provided by appointment, and on a
"walk-in" basis.
Counseling is available on an individual basis and through group sessions
for academic, educational, career, personal, social, and religious concerns.
Students are encouraged to arrive at their own decisions and to take
responsibility for making adjustments to resolve concerns.
In the area of Career Planning, Voorhees students may take advantage of
services that assist them with educational planning, career exploration,
career planning, and job-search strategies. Furthermore, employment
assistance is available either during matriculation, or after graduation.
Thus, all students are encouraged to come in at the beginning of their
college experience for assistance in self assessment and goal setting.
Career Planning activities are provided in both individual and group
counseling sessions.
As a service to students engaged in the job search process, the College
arranges for prospective employers to conduct job interviews for career
positions on and off campus. Students are encouraged to take advantage of
the variety of services that help prepare them for job interviews and other
aspects of the job quest. Services include workshops in self-assessment,
career exploration and planning, resume writing, interviewing techniques,
job search strategies, and networking. Career fairs are also provided for
students to meet various employers in informal settings.
The Career Planning and Counseling Office strives to provide a comfortable
environment for the traditional and non-traditional learners that enhances
the student's intellectual development, career skills, and self-confidence,
consistent with age and life circumstances. This staff firmly believes that
all students who have made well-informed career decisions will obtain
greater benefits from their academic programs, and are more likely to
persist in completing their educational experiences. Likewise, the College
is certain that well-prepared graduates will have greater choices of future
employment opportunities.