Latin American/Hispanic Students

Welcome! At the Career Center, we value the multitude of perspectives and stories that students of color bring to our campus.  We want you to thrive in and out of the classroom. Our staff can help you gain experience and build skills to help you define and pursue your career goals. Career Specialists are eager to help you become career ready and reflect on how to your unique experiences can benefit future employers.

The MU Career Center aims to support Latinx students through engagement with our services and one-on-one career consultations with Career Specialists. Below are carefully curated referrals and resources designed to support you in defining and pursuing your career goals

  • + SUPPORT & WELLNESS
    • Multicultural Center is a safe and comfortable space for students of all identities and backgrounds. The Center addresses the needs of underrepresented populations, providing a safe outlet and home away from home.
    • Center for Academic Success & Excellence supports the academic achievement of underrepresented minority students through personal attention and outreach programs.
    • Cambio Center provides research and outreach on Latines, immigrant integration, and communities undergoing demographic change. 
    • Voz Latina is an organization dedicated to embrace the Latino community of MU and Columbia to lead and achieve academic, professional, and personal success.
    • Career Counseling provides students the opportunity to discuss career, academic, and personal/social concerns.  
    • Counseling Center offers individual and group counseling as well as crisis services available 24/7. 
    • Student Health & Well-Being provides self-care resources and programs (like meditation) to help you stay balanced. 
    • Learning Center offers academic help at no cost to students through The Writing Center, Tiger Tutors and Study Plan Consultants. 
    • Office for Financial Success provides free consultations about financial matters such as loans, credit cards, credit scores, budgeting, saving, debt management and more.   
    • Tiger Pantry allows students to receive non-perishable food and household items monthly as well as eggs, produce, and bread each week.  
    • Truman’s Closet enables MU students to borrow business attire in an array of sizes free of charge. 
  • + CAREER & MAJOR EXPLORATION
  • + INVOLVEMENT & EXPERIENCE
  • + CAREER READINESS
  • + INCLUSION & EQUITY
    • Assess the company’s true commitment to diversity and inclusion by evaluating several key factors using a DEI scorecard.
    • Network with industry professionals on LinkedIn and join LinkedIn groups such as Global Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace or Latino Professionals For America for referrals, job leads and career advice.
    • Research inclusive companies by reviewing “Best” lists such as Fortune and Forbes carefully looking at their methodology for rankings.
    • When interviewing, prepare questions for the employer to inquire about their definition of and commitment to diversity and inclusion.
    • Get employee insights using web sites like Glassdoor or Chezie which provide job seekers with feedback and stories to connect them with workplaces that are a good cultural fit.
    • Be prepared to face microaggressions in the workplace and how you might respond to them.
    • If you are a student experiencing discrimination or harassment, please report that to the MU Civil Rights & Title IX office. Recent graduates in the workforce should contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to file a complaint.

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Contact & Location

Phone
573-882-6801
Address

Student Success Center (lower level)
Lowry Mall
Columbia, MO 65211

Career Service Hours

Monday 9:00am - 4:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00am - 4:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00am - 4:00 pm
Thursday 9:00am - 4:00 pm
Friday 9:00am - 4:00 pm