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Co-Curricular Activities. Get Involved!

Undergraduate students of all majors must do more than fulfill degree requirements if they want to be prepared for a career or graduate school.

By participating in co-curricular activities you can:

  • Network with students who have similar interests and share information about classes, research opportunities, internships and more.
  • Develop the transferable skills desired in any profession - such as communication and teamwork - by developing and achieving project goals with a student group or as a volunteer.

  • Explore career options, network with professionals, and gain career-relevant experience with a student group or as a volunteer.

  • Network with professionals by joining and utilizing the resources of a professional organization.

  • Demonstrate adaptability and resourcefulness by participating in a study abroad program.

Some of the most important co-curricular activities for psychology & neuroscience majors aren't described in this section of the website. The students in the picture above are research assistants in Dr. Karin James' research lab. Learn more about:

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