Career Advocate Network
Career Advocate Network
Career Advocate Network
The Office of Career Advancement introduced Rowan University's Career Advocate Network training program in 2019 to expand current resources to students and alumni. Entering its third round this September, the Career Advocate Network training program is gaining momentum and increasing career and academic services across campus.
Through detailed accredited training, individuals have the opportunity to become a valuable resource for students in need of career services. Participants complete assignments and projects to directly serve the Rowan community as they train to become Certified Career Service Providers (CCSP), a national credential provided by the National Career Development Association (NCDA).
Interested in becoming a Career Advocate? Check out our FAQs for more information.
Are you a student in need of career resources and advice? Browse the Career Advocate Directory to find someone who can help!
FAQs
Interested in becoming a Career Advocate? Learn about the program application process and more details here.
Career Advocate Directory
These individuals can provide tools, resources and academic advice to prepare students as they transition out of college and into their careers.