Springtime Career & Professional Development FAQs
Career & Professional Development receives a lot of questions from students and alumni throughout the year, ranging from what we do as an office to what one should do as
Career & Professional Development receives a lot of questions from students and alumni throughout the year, ranging from what we do as an office to what one should do as
Is your student planning on staying on campus this summer and wanting to work? Those students wishing to apply for Federal Work Study or State Work Study during the summer
April, as proclaimed by Congress, is a time to recognize that “taking ownership of your future” should be everyone’s goal, by becoming more financially literate. This is especially important for
The intention of this seminar is to address the transition and information needs of parents and family members of GU students. Parents and families play a critical role in the
There are many diverse opportunities to celebrate the achievement and involvement of your senior student during Commencement Weekend, beginning Thursday evening and into Sunday afternoon. While the Commencement and Mass
By: Matt Lyons, Financial Aid Counselor Dear Gonzaga Parents & Caregivers, We hope all is well and that your student is enjoying their time here at GU. This is the
By: Career & Professional Development Last month, we discussed how to help your students deal with rejection in regards to applications for jobs, internships, club positions, and more. While that
By: Financial Aid Summer offers a great opportunity to earn some extra money for college expenses. If your student is staying in the Spokane area, work opportunities are available, even
By: Housing & Residence Life The 2nd year returning student housing selection process begins in January/February with submittal of an application through the “on-line” Zag Living portal. Applications received by
By: Housing & Residence Life While there are certainly some students who enjoy the traditional trip to some tropical destination with their friends for a “classic” spring break, there are