Workshops and Events
All Becker class years (including alumni) and majors are welcome to attend the workshops and events below, unless otherwise noted.
Tuesday, February 2nd: 10:30 to 1:30
Assumption College Graduate School Information Drop-in Table
Weller Academic Center 2nd Floor Hallway. (Across from Room 210)
A recruiter from Assumption College Graduat School will distribute information and answer questions about their Masters Degrees in Business, Special Education, and various Counseling concentrations. See www1.assumption.edu/gradce/grad/index.html for more information. All class years / majors welcome.
Thursday, February 4th: 10:00 to 1:00
Grad School Testing Drop-in Information Table, courtesy of Kaplan Test Prep
Weller Academic Center, 2nd Floor Hallway. (Across from Room 210)
Get information and ask questions about admissions tests for graduate programs in business (GMAT), law, (LSAT), and general graduate school. (GRE). See http://www.kaptest.com/ for more information. All class years/majors welcome.
Career Fairs
Disclaimer: Although Career Services encourages partcipation in career and networking opportunities in general, we are not specifically endorsing any of the events listed below. The listings are provided as a courtesy to Becker students and alumni, and are generated by information received from outside organizations.
Before travelling or taking time off from class/work to attend any event, please do the following:
♦ Confirm the correct date/time/location on the organization's web site, or by contacting the organization ahead of time; do not solely rely on the information listed on this page, in case of data entry error.
♦ Review the event's web site closely ahead of time, including the list of employers/opportunties to ensure it is a good fit for you; most career fairs do not include employers / opportunities from all career fields.
♦ If it is during class or work time, ask your professor or supervisor ahead of time if it is okay. While some professors may excuse documented absences for career development activities, many hold the point of view that the allowed number of absences are not to be used for purposes such as these.