Contact the Office of Alumni Relations for more information at: alumni@prescott.edu
Are You Looking To Talk With Other
Alumni Regarding Career Options?
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In the Prescott College Alumni Sharing Knowledge Career Mentor Program, a mentor is someone to assist you with career-related decisions.
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You may consider having a career mentor for the following reasons:
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Receive relevant, firsthand information about a particular career field
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Explore unknown career paths
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Begin to develop a network of contacts in a particular field
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Determine how a specific career may match your interests, lifestyle, and future plans
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Welcome
back, PC Alumni
As graduates or former students
at Prescott College, you represent integral parts of
the PC community as the storytellers, mountain climbers,
torch bearers, perennial teachers, original dreamers,
and financial backers for each new generation of Prescott
College students.
Our goal in the Alumni Office is to
enable you to remain connected with PC and a place that,
for many of you, represents a pivotal and transformative
time in your life. We would like to provide all alumni the intellectual, spiritual, cultural, and social benefits of the college community while also offering a myriad of opportunities in which to participate. In order to foster stronger connections, some new networks have been developed for alumni to engage in meaningful service. These new networks provide opportunities for dialogue, sharing knowledge, volunteer service, social interaction and philanthropy.
The Prescott College Alumni Networks:
Alumni Career Mentoring Network
Alumni Recruitment Network
Alumni Writer's Network
Find out more about joining an alumni network!
Share the passion in your community! Volunteer!
For a preliminary schedule and further information, please check our Alumni Events page regularly for information and updates.
For events on campus, please check the Prescott College News and Events page.
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