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Scholarship Available

American Society of Women in Accounting (ASWA)
Scholarships to full-time and part-time junior, senior and graduate students are available to women students intending to pursue a career in accounting.  They are offered by the Margaret Keldie Scholarship Fund, which is supported by the Chicago Chapter of the Maerican Society of Women Accountants.  The purpose of these scholarships is to encourage capable women to continue their accounting studies.
Selection criteria include the student's academic record and potential contribution to the accounting profession.  Selection is also based on review of the college transcript and required reference letters, and a personal interview.  Applicants are not evaluated on financial need.
All eligible women students of accounting are urged to apply.  Applications must be postmarked by February 25, 2010.  Awards will be announced in June 2010.  Recipients must be full-time or part-time students for at least one semester/quarter after June 2010.
 

Change of Biographical Information
Please notify the University with any changes in address, email, phone number or other contact information.  Students may change their information online by logging into myDu, selecting Personal Information (next to your name).  Click on Biographical Information and you can update your information here.


The Graduate Business Career Center is dedicated to the development and implementation of services and programs that promote life-long career management for students and alumni. By cultivating multi-faceted partnerships and networks, we are committed to providing the services to assist you in exploring diverse career opportunities.

From the moment students begin their graduate business program, they can receive career guidance and training. The Career Center is ready to assist students with self –assessment, one-on-one strategy sessions, resume critiques, videotaping of simulated interviews, access to e-recruiting and our alumni career network.

The entire School of Business community – administrators, faculty and staff assist students in developing career plans and making valuable contacts in their fields. The Career Network proves an invaluable resource for students each year, helping job searchers cast a wide net among diverse organizations.



Chicago Net Impact Student and Professional Chapter Networking Event

Thursday, March 4, 2010
6:30 - 8:30pm
Goose Island Brewery
1800 North Clybourn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614

Please join the Net Impact Dominican University chapter for this networking and social event with other Chicago Net Impact Student and Professional Chapters!

This is a great opportunity to build your professional network for future internship and job opportunities.
 
A private space is reserved at the Goose Island Brewery with a cash bar available.

The venue has free parking and is 3 blocks from the North/Clybourn Red Line EL stop.
 
To RSVP please contact Justyna Kuczaj at jkuczaj@dom.edu or 708.524.6450.
 
 
HACE & Federal Reserve Bank Latino Recruitment Series

March 18, 2010
 
As the central bank of the United States, the Federal Reserve's mission is to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial system.
 
What an exciting career prospect!  Join us to get to know Chicago Fed recruiters and hiring managers at their historic headquarters in the Loop.
 
Immediate openings for:
Analysts
Banking
Finance
Marketing
Technology- Project Managers
Internships (University)
 
Dale Carnegie Training Session
5 - 6 pm
 
Federal Reserve Bank Latino Recruitment Series
6 - 8:30 pm
 
Federal Reserve Bank
230 South LaSalle
Chicago, IL 60604
 
For more information about this event, contact Rocio Mendez:
or 312.435.0498
 

Spring 2010 Career Fair
Thursday, March 25
12:00 - 4:00 pm
Loyola University
Joseph Gentile Center, Lake Shore Campus

Loyola University of Chicago has invited the local Chicago Universities to attend their Spring 2010 Career Fair.  The fair will feature organizations recruiting for full-time employment and summer and fall internships in a variety of settings.  We anticipate participants from the corporate, non-profit, and government sectors looking for students in all disciplines and majors.  Loyola alumni are also encouraged to attend.
This fair is free to all current Loyola students and alumni.  The fee for non-Loyola students and alumni is $5.00 payable at the door.
 
"Teach Children to Save" Day

The Brennan School of Business Economics Center invites students and alums to "give back" and volunteer to teach young children the importance of saving.  Volunteers will be trained and assigned to teach a first grade class. 
 
We need about 60 volunteers for April 27, 2010.  Training will be provided on the Dominican University campus in March at convenient day and evening hours.  Put your business knowledge to good use and invest in our future: our children. 
 
If you are interested please contact:
Professor Dan Condon
condondp@dom.edu
 
or Grace Whiting
gwhiting@dom.edu