In collaboration with the Office of Student Accessibility Services, the Center for Career Development works with students with disabilities to find the right career path to fit your passions and aspirations.
There are many factors to consider when pursuing internships, jobs, volunteering and graduate school. Understanding your rights in the world of work will help you better advocate for any accommodations you might need to do your job and ensure that you’re treated fairly under the law.
Civil Rights
- Americans With Disabilities Act
- U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- U.S. Department of Labor Disability Resources
Professional Associations
- American Association of People with Disabilities
- National Organization on Disability
- Independent Living Institute Global Networking
- World Institute on Disability
- Advancing Science, Serving Society
Job and Internship Search Resources
- The Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
- Lime Connect
- National Business & Disability Council
- Disaboom
- Getting Hired
- Disability Jobsite
The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, or any other protected categories in any of its programs or activities, and any otherwise qualified student may apply to take part in any listed program.