Below is a list of career centers on the campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). As COVID-19 continues to have an impact on career centers, these offices have made many adjustments to meet the needs of students, alumni, employers and staff. Many HBCU career centers have used virtual services in unprecedented ways and will probably continue to do so. Therefore, in addition to using the resources available on this site and in our Career Toolkit which is available 24/7, we continue to encourage students and alumni to reach out to their HBCU career centers. It is important to take advantage of the variety of services they offer from virtual career fairs to online career tools and virtual chat sessions. Most of these career offices still have regular daytime office hours, but also allow users to register at any time or ask questions of staff virtually. Many “services” have sprung up in recent times to offer career advice to the HBCU community, but we still believe that YOUR campus career staff is a resource that you MUST use!! We update the list of links yearly before the fall semester. If you spot a broken link, let us know!
Benedict College Career Pathways Initiative and Service Learning Program
Bennett College Personal and Professional Development Center
Concordia College - Closed 2017-2018
Florida A & M University Career and Professional Development Center
Harris Stowe State University Center for Career Engagement and Experiential Learning
Howard University Center for Career and Professional Success
Huston-Tillotson University Career and Graduate Development Center
Johnson C. Smith University Center for Career and Postgraduate Readiness
Kentucky State University Career & Professional Development Center
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