University of Dayton conducts career counselling workshops for Indian students
Team Careers360 | August 8, 2019 | 07:05 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 08: The University of Dayton, a top-tier national Catholic Marianist research university, is conducting a series of workshops in India for prospective students who are interested in pursuing higher education abroad. UD is located in community-based Dayton, Ohio in the United States, and has had a mission of service in leadership since its founding in 1850. In addition to what is expected to be a widely attended event in Hyderabad, the university will also be conducting workshops in Chennai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Gurgaon in the month of August,2019.
The agenda of these workshops includes topics such as addressing the challenges that Indian students face while applying to a global university, information about University of Dayton undergraduate and graduate degree programs, application procedures, campus life, scholarships, internship and job opportunities, career prospects, and more.
Andrea Stiefvater, Managing Director of UDayton Global at the University of Dayton said, “We have seen immense potential in Indian students and see them as the future flag bearers of a skilled India. To ensure that these students receive tailored education and career guidance, we believe in-person career counselling workshops in India provide a better forum to address their questions, versus using a virtual platform. Our vision is to provide the right courses to our students, so they are industry-ready and can choose from an amazing array of professions without even a second thought about their growth potential.”
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