- Career Center Mission, Vision and Goals
- Career Center Staff Profiles
- Office Information
- Complementary Offices
- Community Resources
- Career Center Student Employment
- Outcomes
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Mission, Vision and Goals
Mission
The mission of the Marquette University Career Center is to empower undergraduate students, graduate students, and alumni to engage in ongoing career discernment, supporting their pursuit of lives of meaning and purpose. All of this is done in collaboration with campus and community partners, employers, and alumni.
Vision
Marquette University’s Career Center envisions a Marquette community dedicated to collaborative, proactive approaches to the ongoing professional formation of undergraduate students, graduate students, and alumni. Aspiring to lead innovative career development, we aim for deep engagement with alumni and the surrounding community to support student success. Central to this vision is our commitment to ensuring equitable access to career education, exploration, and opportunities, empowering all students and alumni to Be the Difference.
Strategic Plan Goals
Pursuit of Academic Excellence for Human Well-being
Advance Marquette as a highly ranked destination university, renowned for academic rigor, high-impact educational experiences, innovation in teaching and learning, and achievement of its community of scholars.
Career Center's Goal: Engage students, alumni, faculty, staff, employers, and parents in activities that support career education
- Objective 1: Determine strategic partnership opportunities with students, alumni, faculty, staff, employers, and parents in activities that support career education.
- Objective 2: Expand engagement opportunities and refine existing opportunities for students, alumni, faculty, staff, employers, and parents that support career development.
- Objective 3: Develop and implement outreach tactics to increase awareness about engagement opportunities for students, alumni, faculty, staff, employers, and parents with the Career Center.
Social Responsibility through Community Engagement
Distinguished by our ethics, service and promotion of justice, position Marquette as a pivotal partner and resource to address issues within our community and beyond its boundaries.
Career Center's Goal: Grow partnerships with surrounding Marquette neighborhoods, City of Milwaukee, and Southeastern Wisconsin to strengthen employment pipelines between Marquette and the local community.
- Objective 1: Determine untapped strategic employer partnership opportunities with surrounding Marquette neighborhoods, City of Milwaukee, and Southeastern Wisconsin
- Objective 2: Expand engagement opportunities related to recruiting at Marquette for employers in Marquette neighborhoods, City of Milwaukee, and Southeastern Wisconsin
- Objective 3: Develop and implement outreach tactics to increase student awareness of opportunities within surrounding Marquette neighborhoods, City of Milwaukee, and Southeastern Wisconsin
- Objective 4: Contribute to Marquette neighborhoods, City of Milwaukee, and Southeastern Wisconsin using specific expertise of Career Center
Research in Action
Advance Marquette as a university committed to research and scholarship with a distinctive emphasis on excellence in strategically defined areas, including innovation.
Career Center's Goal: Support student awareness of research opportunities connection to career goals. Within the Career Center, foster an environment of innovative problem solving that supports new ways of approaching student career formation.
- Objective 1: Determine strategic partnerships that support student awareness of research and innovation opportunities
- Objective 2: Develop resources to educate students about research and innovation opportunities
- Objective 3: Implement outreach tactics to increase student awareness about research opportunities
- Objective 4: Infuse innovation into how the Career Center approaches student career formation
Formation of Hearts and Minds
To develop persons of faith, hope, and love committed to service for and with others.
Career Center's Goal: Guide the career formation of students as a part of holistic formation of hearts and minds.
- Objective: Increase emphasis on values assessment as an important part of career formation as a part of a Marquette education.
- Objective 2: Include employers with values similar to Marquette in Career Center employer portfolio.
- Objective 3: Increase tools and resources for students to reflect on experiences.
A Culture of Inclusion
Foster a diverse teaching and learning environment and a culture that values, respects, welcomes and promotes a sense of belonging for members of our campus and our community.
Career Center's Goal: Commit to listening, learning, and acting to intentionally contribute to a culture of belonging at Marquette and in the greater community.
- Objective 1: Require ongoing professional development related to diversity, equity, and inclusion of all Career Center employees and use learnings to act on creating change.
- Objective 2: Determine strategic partnerships to advance positive change related to DEI in the workplace.
- Objective 3: Develop resources to advance positive change related to DEI in the workplace
- Objective 4: Implement tactics to increase awareness of the importance of strategic DEI efforts in the workplace
Sustainability of Valuable Resources
Continuously improve university operations to increase efficiencies, sustain shared resources and thrive in tomorrow’s competitive higher education landscape.
Career Center's Goal: Be mindful of continuous attention to an environment in which employees thrive, operating efficiency is maximized, and budgeting is thoughtful and creative.
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Objective 1: Prioritize staff professional development and maximize use of free resources.
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Objective 2: Secure external funding for career initiatives.
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Objective 3: Contribute to University admissions and retention initiatives.
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Objective 4: Ensure the Career Center is accessible, inviting, and relevant to all students.