Career Competencies Help Students Develop Skills

There are multiple benefits to having a well-defined career readiness program that spans an entire college or university or is at least available to all students, says David Gaston, Ed.D., assistant vice provost for academic success at the University of Kansas – Career & Experiential Learning and co-chair of the NACE Career Readiness Integration Task Force. 

Chief among them is equipping students to meet their career goals.  

Read the whole article written by Kevin Gray here: Embedding Competencies

By Alexis Lopez
Alexis Lopez Career Services Specialist