Campus Career Resources
Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services
These organizations, conveniently located in one building, provide services and resources for internships, job placement, and other
post-graduate options for all IU students. They offer Job Search and Career Development courses, career counseling, Career Fairs, a
Career Resource Library, and an on-campus recruiting program.
IUCareers.com - New in summer 2005, a free service to current IU students that lists job and internship announcements as well as a place for students to submit their resumes.
IUAlumniCareers.com - The IU Alumni Association has launched this online career and mentoring service for IU alumni. On the site, alumni can find and contact fellow IU alumni who are willing to offer career advice. In addition, alumni can search job listings submitted by employers who would like to hire IU graduates.
Preprofessional Programs (pre-med, pre-law, pre-vet, etc.)
The Health Professions and Prelaw Information Center (HPPLC) provides a central location where students may obtain information regarding
health professions and law school education and training. Their services include advising, assisting with collecting letters of
recommendation & applying to schools, and an email list.
Admission Exam Information
IUB's Evaluation Services and Testing (BEST) serves as a test administration site for a number of national testing services, providing convenient local access to the SAT, GRE, ACT and other widely-used admissions and certification exams.
Office of Overseas Study
This office facilitates the study abroad experiences of students on all eight IU campuses, offers a variety of programs chosen or
developed to maintain IU's high academic standards, provides guidance to help students integrate study abroad into their academic plans,
and offers need and merit-based scholarships.
Life Sciences Scholars Program
A cooperative program of the IU College of Arts & Sciences and IU’s Kelley School of BusinessThe Life Sciences Scholars program will allow highly talented students at Indiana University to prepare for careers in life sciences leadership by combining an undergraduate degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology , Chemistry, or Microbiology with an MBA in a six-year (4 + 2) course of study
Working at IU Bloomington
Openings in the Department of Chemistry are listed with IU Bloomington Human Resources.
School of Business Placement Office
School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Journalism Placement Office
Education Career Services Office
Music Placement Office
Applied Health Science
Recreation and Park Administration
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