The Exchange values and celebrates all of the identities and cultures of students here at Marian University, and we are committed to supporting the career development process of our diverse student population. Below, you will find several resources to help you play a proactive role in your career development. In addition to all of these resources, you can make an appointment with our office through CORE.
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To identify employers with a commitment to diversity and inclusion, a good place to start is to look at lists of companies that follow best practices in hiring a diverse workforce:
Lists of top places to work are a good place to begin your search, but there are additional ways to identify an organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion if that is important to you at your place of work.
Social resources support the ability to create harmony in one’s relationships with others, demonstrate effective communication skills, develop the capacity for healthy intimacy and cultivate a support network of caring friends, family members and/or community partners. Find your people & build connections - These resources are all related to cultivating spaces that encourage and promote healthy relationship building and networking.
The Exchange offers many resources to support you throughout your career development process. Explore the links below to learn more:
Financial wellness can be described as a state in which a person is able to fully meet current and ongoing financial needs, feels secure about their financial future, and is able to make decisions that make life enjoyable.
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In supporting DACA students. Based on DACA Ruling on July 16, 2021, the current ruling allows the processing of DACA renewal (every 2 years) but does not allow for processing of DACA new applications.
DACA Updates & Application Considerations
To Disclose or Not to Disclose DACA/TPS Status
In supporting undocumented students without work authorization (no DACA or TPS). The best encouragement is entrepreneurial careers, Micro-internships, Fellowships and there is scholarship information located under additional resources.
Entrepreneurial Careers:
Entrepreneurial Resources:
Business Owners:
Workers' Cooperative:
Micro-Internships:
Fellowships:
Establishing study skills and habits are important for adults returning to college, especially in an online environment. The following resources can help develop or re-establish study skills by identifying learning styles and assessing current learning routines
Interfaith Prayer Room: DC 132, Next to the Dining Commons
Also feel free to visit Marian University's Multifaith Prayer Room by the dining commons on campus, room DC 132:
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