After just one semester, Kaley Norris has built a resume that has landed her a full-time summer internship as a data analyst at Union Home Mortgage in Strongsville, Ohio鈥攁ll thanks to a new OHIO office that is helping students customize and achieve plans designed to ensure their success on campus and after graduation.
Known as the Center for Advising, Career and Experiential Learning, the office is bringing together OHIO鈥檚 Allen Advising, Career Network and Experiential Learning Hub, creating a comprehensive, no-cost student support system.
鈥淭his office, in collaboration with colleagues across the institution, is reconceptualizing the student experience at 91探花,鈥 says Dr. Jen Murphy, associate vice provost for OHIO Guarantee+ Graduation Plans who, after running a similar program in the College of Business, now oversees the center. 鈥淭hrough our office, students truly have an entire support system from day one to graduation.鈥
The center was launched during Bobcat Student Orientation when incoming first-year students were given the choice to opt in to the OHIO Guarantee+ Graduation Plan, through which the center鈥檚 student success advisors in each college partner with students to create individualized pathways to graduating on time and on plan. Those advisors track the students鈥 progress, marking them on or off plan after each semester and intervening when students stray from their plan.
The center also aims to ensure students are career ready as they transition to successful alumni. Career Network personnel work with students to explore career options and then connect them with career engagement opportunities in specific industries. And the office鈥檚 experiential designers help students access experiential learning opportunities鈥攆rom internships and community engagement to research and study-away programs.
Norris, a mathematics major, came to the center needing help in narrowing down her career focus. She worked with Holly Seckinger, BA 鈥02, MED 鈥19, an assistant director of career and employer engagement.
鈥淲e were building Kaley鈥檚 resume, and I helped her identify opportunities on campus to build experience,鈥 Seckinger says. 鈥淪he sent me her resume the other day, and it is amazing. It looks like a junior, and she just finished her first semester.鈥
Seckinger also helped Norris establish her profile on Handshake, a career platform used by more than 250,000 employers, and encouraged her to search the platform for OHIO alumni who might be able to connect her with opportunities.
鈥淭here鈥檚 not a job title I know I want,鈥 says Norris. 鈥淭he internship this summer will help give me the experience and knowledge to figure out what I do and don鈥檛 like.鈥
OHIO alumni have an important role to play in the success of students and the Center for Advising, Career and Experiential Learning.
鈥淭he best way to get involved is to hire a Bobcat, turning around and giving a hand to the people behind you,鈥 Seckinger says. 鈥淗elp them with an internship experience or consider helping a student like Kaley who needed an internship but also might need a day at your company to learn about what you do. Sometimes it can be as simple as an email conversation.鈥
Bob Redd, BBA 鈥09, knows firsthand the power alumni have to launch a student鈥檚 post-graduation success. When he was a student, Bobcat connections helped Redd secure an interview with Dell.
鈥淒ell was starting a new development program,鈥 Redd recalls. 鈥淭hey were looking for students who might be interested.鈥
Redd landed that job at Dell and today is the company鈥檚 director of sales planning and strategy. He credits his experience at OHIO with his success and urges fellow alumni to consider ways to pay it forward.
Alumni looking to get involved can contact the Center for Advising, Career and Experiential Learning at acel@ohio.edu or 740.566.8888.
Feature image: Chloe Irish, assistant director for experiential design, meets with a student outside McGuffey Hall, which houses the Center for Advising, Career and Experiential Learning. Photo by Ben Wirtz Siegel, BSVC 鈥02