plymouth state university viewbook 2013-14
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An introduction to Plymouth State University and all that it offers students.TRANSCRIPT
So. What are you doing next year?
p l y m o u t h s t a t e u n i v e r s i t y
p ly m o u t h s t a t e u n i v e r s i t y
a d m i s s i o n s o f f i c e(800) 842-6900(603) 535-2237
plymouth.edu/admissions/[email protected]
PSU Experience 2Financial Support 6Academics 8Academic Degree Programs 18Real-World Experience 20Student Life 22Athletics 30Health & Safety 34Community Service 35From College to Career! 36Just the Facts 37Where Is Plymouth Anyway? 38
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Why do more than a thousand students like you choose psu every year?
“it’s just my size.”• 4,300 undergraduates (almost half from out of state)• 47 states and 28 foreign
countries represented • Average class size: 18
“psu has my major.” With 55 majors and 60+ minors, plus a program for students still deciding on a major, your options are wide open. (See page 18 for the complete list.)
“i can afford it.” 91% of first-year students receive some kind of financial aid, so don’t let cost get in the way of your education.
"plymouth rocks!"In addition to living in one of America's great small towns, you’ll be minutes from ski resorts, rivers, and theatre and concert venues, and just a couple hours from Boston and Portland. Think of PSU’s 170-acre central new Hampshire campus as a laboratory, a classroom, and a playground.
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the reason i started looking at psu was the fact that my major was offered.
once i came to visit, i liked psu for so many other reasons. i love the size; how i can
walk across campus and see at least one person i know but still meet someone
new every day. the sense of community was a big pull for me.
“everyone gets involved.”Community service is the culture and the norm here. The PSU motto—Ut prosim, or “That I may serve”—really means something to students and faculty.
see for yourselfWhether you’re into the environ-ment, health and fitness, busi-ness, or music performance, a visit is the best way to find out if Plymouth State University is the right fit for you.
Visit plymouth.edu/admissions or call (800) 842-6900 for more information and to schedule a campus tour.
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is college worth it?
A college graduate’s annual
income will be about $22,000
more than that of a high school
graduate. And the unemploy-
ment rate for college graduates
is 2.6 times lower than for recent
high school graduates. Especially
in rough economic times, a
degree from PSU can bring more
opportunities throughout your
working life.
okay, i want to go … but
how will i pay?
Don’t let cost get in the way of
your education. We may be able
to find a way together. 91% of
PSU first-year students receive
some kind of need- or merit-
based financial aid.
Once you’ve fallen in love with
PSU and been accepted, the
Financial Aid Team will walk you
through every option; tell you
about scholarships, grants, loans,
and work-study; and help you fill
out forms. And they will stick with
you through all your years at PSU,
as long as you need them.
Are you eligible for financial
support? Apply for it and find out!
Remember: college degree = more
money + more job opportunities.
plymouth.edu/office/financial-aid
f i n d i n g a w a y
financial support
average annual cost of tuition, mandatory fees, and room and board:• NHresident: $21,868• Non-resident: $29,288• NHcommuter: $12,610
need- and merit-based financial assistance available.
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in accordance with ncaa division iii rules, psu does not offer athletic scholarships.
VIDEO go.plymouth.edu/stagecraft
Watch Behind the scenes at psu: stage production, lighting and costume design
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i know i'm not the only student who has concerns about how to afford college.
financial aid has given me the opportunity to further my education without a huge weight on my shoulders. plymouth state understands that these are hard times for most people and
are sensitive about that.
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academicsW h a t d o e s c o l l e g e l o o k l i k e t o y o u ?
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picture this
You’re among a small group of students,
discussing, arguing, and analyzing your
subject together. Your professor calls on
you by name. He expects you to get out
and apply your learning in the real world
through research, university-community
partnerships, internships with local busi-
nesses, study abroad, volunteer work, or
national student exchanges. Years later,
he’ll still know your name.
This is your life at Plymouth State.
plymouth.edu/academics
Will i get in?
While your academic record is your most
valuable asset in applying, PSU also looks
closely at your character, leadership, ini-
tiative, and special talents. No minimum
SAT score is required for admission, but
most admitted students will have:
• SAT combined critical reading and
math score: 900–1100 (or ACT
composite: 19–24);
• High school GPA: 2.5–3.5.
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p e n i n a W a l l a c ec r i m i n a l j u s t i c e
W i t h m i n o r s i n p r e - l a W a n d a n t h r o p o l o g y / s o c i o l o g y
my advisor, mark fischler, has played a large role in the success that i have had both in the
classroom and out. he has helped me along a path of self-exploration that i cannot see having
had if i had not come to psu.
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What will a psu degree
give me?
A solid liberal arts foundation: by
the time you graduate, you will
think critically and have a deep
and practical understanding of
your chosen field. most impor-
tantly, you will be well prepared to
enter the working world.
so, what’s your major?
Get used to this question—you’ll
be hearing it a lot over the next
few years. Whether you declare a
major before you enroll or need
some more time to decide, PSU
can help you get to where you
want to go. And you have plenty
of majors to choose from (see
page 18).
no major yet? no problem.
Some students enter college with
a major in mind. Others—about
a third of entering first-year
students—are still deciding.
The Department of University
Studies is a personalized advising
program designed to help you
explore academic options and
choose an appropriate major.
Dedicated faculty and staff will
welcome you to university life, get
to know you, and serve as aca-
demic advisors and mentors until
you choose a major and move on
to a home department. With their
help, you will be better prepared
to graduate within four years and
put your education to good use.
plymouth.edu/office/university-studies
design your own major
PSU’s Interdisciplinary Studies
degree program allows you to
create your own major with the
assistance of faculty from two or
more departments. Interested in
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the global economy? mix business
courses with foreign language.
Want to go pre-med? Combine
courses in biology, chemistry, and
mathematics. Is web design your
thing? Combine graphic arts and
computer science.
Being an innovative thinker with
a range of interrelated skills can
give you the edge you need to
get into a profession you love.
plymouth.edu/interdisc
academic support: we’ve got
your back
When you arrive at PSU you’ll
find that everyone wants to help
you succeed. You’ll have full
access to all these services and
more during your years here:
• Academic Advising
• Career Services
• Department of University
Studies
• math Activities Center
• PASS (Plymouth Academic
Support Services), includ-
ing peer tutoring, academic
counseling, and services for
students with disabilities
• Writing Center
plymouth.edu/academics/academic-support
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VIDEO go.plymouth.edu/bfa-studio2013
Watch 2013 Bachelor of fine arts: studio
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get your degree sooner
… or go on for a higher degree.
If you’re hoping to get out into
the workforce as soon as pos-
sible, the Division of Online and
Continuing Studies (DOCS)
gives you a chance to speed up
your degree progress by taking
Winterim and summer session
courses, as well as weekend,
evening, online, and blended
courses.
plymouth.edu/docs
And while the idea of graduate
school may seem as far off as
the moon, here’s something that
might bring that moon within
reach: the College of Graduate
Studies has options that allow you
to finish your bachelor’s and
master’s degrees in only five
years.
plymouth.edu/graduate
PSU has the only meteorology degree program in NH
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i am so thankful for the amazing support psu offers. during my first two years when my english was not
as good as it is now i really took advantage of the pass office and
the writing center. i hope the learning experience i have had in the
classroom, in the community, and as an athlete will set me apart
from the competition when i go home and apply for jobs
back in sweden.
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We don’t like to brag, but maybe
you didn’t know …
PSU offers:
• new Hampshire’s only degree in
meteorology
• A nursing degree and RN–to–
BSn completion program
• A state-of-the-art science facility
• One of new England’s best educa-
tion programs
• A planetarium with Starlab Sky
Projector
• A lively music, theatre, and dance
program, with courses open to all
majors and facilities that include
the 665-seat Hanaway Theatre
• Extensive athletic training and
sport physiology lab
• Campus-wide focus on environ-
mental issues and initiatives
plymouth.edu/academics
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t a i z a n c a r t e re n g l i s h W i t h
t e a c h e r c e r t i f i c a t i o n o p t i o n
i know my experience at psu will help me in my life after college.
academically, i feel prepared. if you want to get into a career that
you are going to actually enjoy, going to college is how
you can help make that dream come true.
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artBA Art: CeramicsBA Art: DrawingBA Art: Graphic DesignBA Art: PaintingBA Art: PrintmakingBA Art: SculptureBA Art History BFA Graphic DesignBFA 2D Studio ArtBFA 3D Studio ArtBS Art Education (K–12)
atmospheric science & chemistryBS Chemistry: BiochemistryBS Chemistry: Chemistry
Education (7–12)BS Chemistry: Environmental ChemistryBS Chemistry: GeneralBS meteorology
biological sciencesBA BiologyBS BiologyBS Biological Science
Education (7–12)BS BiotechnologyBS Environmental Biology
business administrationBS AccountingBS Business AdministrationBS Management: General
managementBS Management: Human
Resource managementBS Management: International
BusinessBS Management: Small Business/ Entrepreneurship BS Marketing: Integrated marketing CommunicationsBS Marketing: Professional SalesBS Marketing: Public RelationsBS FinanceBS Sports management
communication & media studiesBA Communication Studies: Media StudiesBA Communication Studies: Professional Communication
computer science & technologyBS Computer ScienceBS Information Technology
criminal justiceBA Criminal Justice
early childhood studiesBS Early Childhood Studies: ContractBS Early Childhood Studies: Early Care & EducationBS Early Childhood Studies: Teacher Certification (PreK–3)BS Early Childhood Studies: Early Intervention
elementary education & childhood studiesBS Childhood StudiesBS Elementary Education (K–8)
englishBA EnglishBA English: Literature & FilmBA English: Teacher Certification (5–12)BA English: Writing
environmental science & policyBS Environmental Science & Policy: Community & EnvironmentBS Environmental Science & Policy: Environmental Science
health & human performanceBS Adventure EducationBS Athletic TrainingBS Exercise & Sport PhysiologyBS Health EducationBS Health Education: Health PromotionBS Health Education: School Health (K–12)BS Physical Education: ContractBS Physical Education: Physical Education & Health Education Teacher Certification (K–12)BS Physical Education: Teacher Certification (K–12)BS Sports management
history & philosophyBA HistoryBA PhilosophyBS Social Studies Education (5–12)
humanities councilBA Humanities
interdisciplinary studies councilBA Interdisciplinary StudiesBS Interdisciplinary Studies
languages & linguisticsBA FrenchBA SpanishBA modern Languages
mathematicsBS mathematicsBS Mathematics: Middle School Teacher Certification (5–8)BS Mathematics: Secondary Teacher Certification (7–12)
music, theatre & danceBA Music: Commercial Voice PerformanceBA Music: ContractBA Music: Music TechnologyBA Music: Piano Performance & PedagogyBA Music: Voice Performance & PedagogyBS music Education (K–12)BA Theatre Arts: ActingBA Theatre Arts: ContractBA Theatre Arts: Dramatic WritingBA Theatre Arts: Music Theatre PerformanceBA Theatre Arts: Theatrical Design/Tech
nursing BS Nursing: RN Completion (must have Rn license)BS Nursing: Pre–Licensure nursing
psychologyBA PsychologyBS Psychology: DevelopmentalBS Psychology: Mental HealthBS Psychology: Psychology & Law
social scienceBA Anthropology/Sociology: AnthropologyBA Anthropology/Sociology: SociologyBA Political ScienceBA Tourism management & PolicyBS GeographyBS Environmental PlanningBS Public managementBS Social Science
social WorkBS Social WorkBS Social Work: Aging ServicesBS Social Work: Child & Family ServicesBS Social Work: Health ServicesBS Social Work: Mental Health ServicesBS Social Work: Social Services for Hispanic Communities
Academic Degree Programs
For the most current list of majors and minors, go to plymouth.edu/academics.
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a s h l e y c l a r k ee n v i r o n m e n ta l s c i e n c e
a n d p o l i c y, W i t h a c o n c e n t r at i o n
i n c o m m u n i t y, a n d W i t h m i n o r s i n a n t h r o p o l g y
a n d s o c i o l o g y
i've made connections with many amazing professors, as well as
other students and local people of plymouth. psu is a giant community
of all people and all majors. i'm always finding links between two
completely different things.
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real-world experience
Whether you’re looking to put
your skills to work in an internship,
or experience another culture by
studying abroad, PSU can give
you the opportunity of a lifetime.
internships
Test-drive a career, develop
skills, and network with profes-
sionals while applying what
you’ve learned in class to the real
world. The staff at PSU’s Global
Education Office will help you
find internship opportunities
locally or around the world that
match your skills and interests.
Students have interned at pub-
lishing houses, hotels, zoos, the
Kennedy Space Center, and
other cool places.
study abroad
Experience new cultures through
study abroad programs in more
than 100 countries, including
China, the Netherlands, Spain,
Italy, and Jamaica. Whether you
choose to study abroad for a few
weeks as part of a course, for an
entire semester, or even an entire
year, the team at the Global
Education Office will help you
every step of the way, and they’ll
be there for you throughout your
time abroad.
You can study abroad as early
as the first semester of your first
year through PSU’s Freshman
Abroad Program at the
University of Limerick in Ireland.
EnVIROnmEnTAL BIOLOGY STUDEnT JESSE WAmPLER WORKS On A FALL mIGRATIOn RAPTOR BAnDInG PROGRAm IN CAPE MAY, NJ.
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study abroad is affordable! psu and many of its study abroad partners offer scholarships, and any financial aid you’ve been awarded travels with you.
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During your semester in Ireland,
you’ll take a combination of PSU
and Limerick courses and live
on campus with Irish students
and other international students.
You’ll also have a chance to bond
with a PSU faculty member, who
will accompany you and your
classmates to Ireland and teach
two of your courses.
Want to study closer to home?
Check out the national Student
Exchange Program, which allows
you to study for a semester or
for a year at any of nearly 200
colleges throughout the US and
Canada.
plymouth.edu/global
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VIDEO go.plymouth.edu/acadia
Watch experiential learning at acadia national park
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student life
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Where you’ll live
PSU's 170-acre campus is home
to seven residence halls and two
student apartment complexes.
All rooms are furnished with the
basics for you and your room-
mate: beds, dressers, desks,
chairs, and closets. The fun part
is decorating your space and
making it your own!
What you’ll eat
You’ll never go hungry here.
From Prospect Dining Hall to
numerous cafés, the PSU cam-
pus has a huge variety of snack-
ing and dining options. Prospect
Dining Hall offers home-cooked
favorites, a fully-loaded salad
bar, vegetarian options, pizza,
desserts—there’s even a walk-up
window for to-go orders. At the
HUB, you can grab a quick bite
at the Union Grille or a bagel
and coffee at the Sidewalk Café.
While you’re at Lamson Library,
you can stop by the Commons
Café for a latte and a muffin.
Along the edge of campus
you'll find all that main Street
Plymouth has to offer: Thai,
pizza, Chinese, deli, burgers,
Mexican, and more.
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a day i n th e li f e o f a r e s h a l l
What you can do
Do what you love or try some-
thing new! See a concert or a
movie, ice skate at Hanaway Rink,
cheer the PSU Panthers on to
victory at a game, build a house
with Habitat for Humanity, chal-
lenge yourself on a high ropes
course, shop on Main Street—
whatever you’re into, there’s
always something to do on and
around campus.
And don’t forget the lakes and
mountains that surround PSU
are perfect for hiking, biking,
climbing, skiing, snowboarding,
or simply relaxing.
WHETHER YOU’RE An EARLY BIRD OR A NIGHT OWL, BOTH THE CAmPUS AnD THE TOWn OF PLYmOUTH HAVE PLEnTY TO OFFER.
t h e r e ' s m o r e t o l i f e a t p s u t h a n s t u d y i n g7:30 am
Rise and shine! Time to roll out of bed and pack up for the day.
8 am
nothing like a little pre-breakfast yoga to get the blood flowing to your brain.
1:15 pm
Cue up between classes.
5:30 pm
A detour on the way to Prospect Hall for dinner.
10:30 pm
Close the books for tonight ... it’s pizza time!
7:30 am
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1:15 pm
5:30 pm
10:30 pm
VIDEO go.plymouth.edu/skiday2013
Watch 2013 ski & snowboard day
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the outdoor center
Get your gear on at the Outdoor
Center, which offers students
free use of a wide variety of
recreational equipment including
skis, snowshoes, and paddling
and camping gear. The center
also sponsors day and overnight
trips throughout new England
so you can learn or practice skills
like rock climbing, paddling,
surfing, and skiing.
plymouth.edu/outdoor-center
get out of town!
PSU is in the heart of north-
ern new England—grab some
friends and explore!
• 90 minutes to Hampton
Beach or downtown
Portsmouth.
• Two hours to Fenway Park
or new England Aquarium.
• Four hours to Montreal.
30 minutes to the closest ski area
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fun and games
From sports teams to social clubs,
there are endless opportunities to
meet people, make friends, and
have fun:
• 20 NCAA Division III varsity
sports
• 7 intramural sports (including
softball and broomball)
• 7 sports clubs (including rugby
and snowboarding)
• Group exercise classes
(including yoga, cardio boot-
camp, and Zumba)
• 100+ clubs and organizations
(including student govern-
ment, academic clubs, and
special interest clubs)
plymouth.edu/life
100+ clubs and organizations
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athleticsthe men’s ice hockey team defeated salem state
to capture the 2012 massachusetts state collegiate athletic conference (mascac) championship and earn
a Berth in the ncaa division iii championships.
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Whether you’re a dedicated student-athlete or a die-hard sports fan, you can’t beat the excitement of Panther Athletics!
PSU fields 9 men’s and 11 wom-en’s nCAA Division III varsity athletic teams, all with a proud tradition of success. Recent hon-ors include:• men’s ice hockey won the 2012
mASCAC Championship and advanced to the nCAA championships.
• Women’s field hockey captured the 2012 ECAC Championship.
• Women’s lacrosse won the Little East Conference regular season titles in 2012 and 2013.
intercollegiate athleticsmen’s Alpine Skiing Baseball BasketballCross Country Ice Hockey Football Lacrosse Soccer Wrestling
women's Alpine Skiing BasketballCross CountryIce HockeyField HockeyLacrosseSoccerSoftballSwimming and DivingTennis Volleyball
PSU also offers sports clubs and intramural sports in baseball, softball, rugby, snowboarding, and much more.
PSU also offers affiliated club sports such as competitive cheer-leading and men's and women's ice hockey, and intramural sports in baseball. rugby, snowboarding, and much more.
fields and facilities PSU’s campus includes 50 acres of playing and practice fields, plus nine outdoor tennis courts, and an 850-seat indoor ice arena. Inside our Physical Education Center, you’ll find an Olympic-sized swimming pool, athletic training center, a three-court gymnasium with seating for 2,000, and more.athletics.plymouth.edu
p a n t h e r p r i d e !
AFTER BREAKInG OR EqUALInG FIVE SCHOOL RECORDS, SHORTSTOP Bekah Jackson WAS nAmED ALL-nEW EnGLAnD AnD LITTLE EAST COnFEREnCE ROOKIE OF 2012.
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health & safetyit’s all about you
Here are just some of the ways
PSU helps make you feel more at
home:
health services is an on-campus
acute care clinic that offers the
kind of care you’d get from your
own doctor. Speare memorial
Hospital, a critical access hospi-
tal, is just across the street from
campus.
The counseling and human
relations center offers free,
confidential services to help stu-
dents with issues including anxiety,
stress, depression, and more.
The sage (Sexuality, Anti-
Violence, Gender, and Equality)
Center provides services that
address violence prevention,
diversity, and gender-based
issues to promote a safe, inclusive
campus.
The reflection and spiritual
care center provides spiritual
support for people of all faiths.
The wellness center offers
programs that support the health
and well-being of students, includ-
ing massage, life coaching, health
education, and wellness fairs.
All residence halls are smoke-free
and locked 24 hours a day. Each
residence hall has a residence
director and community advisors
who live onsite to help create a
safe and secure living environment
for all students.
The plymouth state university
police department offers safety
services and workshops, enforces
campus parking rules, and edu-
cates the community about best
practices in personal and commu-
nity safety. Officers are on duty 24
hours a day.
plymouth.edu/life/health-safety
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Students and their
families can use
myplymouth,
PSU's online student
portal, to register
to receive campus
alerts, class cancella-
tions, and emergency
communications.
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Give back to the community,
help people, and learn more
about yourself in the process
at PSU, where our motto is Ut
Prosim, Latin for “That I may
Serve.”
The Community Service
Center will connect you with
service opportunities that fit
your schedule and interests,
from food and clothing drives
to mentoring kids and raising
awareness about important
issues.
serve globally
make a difference globally
through Alternative Spring
Break and international ser-
vice trips that will give you the
chance to travel, learn, and
serve beyond campus. PSU
students have helped rebuild
homes in New Orleans, worked
with young children in the
Dominican Republic,
and more.
earn credits while you
serve
many of the courses you’ll
take will give you a chance to
apply what you’re learning to
the real world: Art students
help teach after-school art
classes to area schoolchildren;
business students partner
with local businesses to help
improve revenue; computer
science students help orga-
nizations with IT solutions …
you get the idea. However you
serve, you’ll gain some great
real-world experience for life
after PSU.
Learn more about com-
munity service at PSU: plymouth.edu/community-service.
community service
psu has Been named to the president’s higher education community service honor roll every year since the honor roll was created in 2006.
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from college to career!
Your degree can take you wher-
ever you want to go. PSU alumni
are in every state in the US, every
province in Canada, and in more
than 53 other countries. They
act on Broadway, teach in China,
shape healthcare policy in the
White House, manage invest-
ments in Dubai, take their educa-
tion to the next level in graduate
school, and more.
When you’re ready to start your
job search, the staff at PSU’s
Career Services will help you
strategize your search, work with
you on creating a killer cover
letter and resume, and help you
perfect your interviewing skills.
They even arrange recruiting
programs on campus.
And even after you’ve entered the
working world, Career Services
can help you advance your career
or change professions.
plymouth.edu/services/career
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ann Widger ’99 Current position: DireCtor of external affairs, offiCe of intergovernmental anD external affairs, us Department of HealtH anD Human serviCes “where i am now has a lot to do with where i started.”
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Fantastic skiing
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