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Professional Standards
for College & University Career Services

VI. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

Career services has adequate facilities and equipment to fulfill its mission and to perform its functions effectively. Career services has private offices for professional staff to permit them to perform career advising/counseling or other confidential work; support staff work areas; reception and student waiting area; career resource center; storage space sufficient to accommodate supplies and equipment; and necessary office equipment, including computers for staff and student usage.

Career services provides students and employers with private interview facilities and adequate conditions and equipment to function professionally. The number of employment interview rooms is adequate to meet employer and student needs. An employer lounge or an accessible lunch area is available.

The facility has Internet connectivity and access to conference rooms and large group meeting rooms that have an appropriate level of technology to support service delivery. Sufficient information technology is available for students and staff to support career services functions. Equipment and facilities are secured to protect the confidentiality and safety of records.

Facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities and comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Accommodations for students with special needs are provided by career services or in conjunction with the department that serves this population.

Career services is located conveniently on campus. Career services projects a welcoming, professional atmosphere for students, employers, alumni, parents, and others. Career services provides office hours at times appropriate for its constituencies. Parking for visitors is adequate and convenient.

VII. TECHNOLOGY

Career services offices are informed about the array of career-based technological applications. Based upon program design, mission, budget, and staffing considerations, career services offices implement appropriate technological applications to career programs and ensure that appropriate technology is used to deliver services. Career services offices ensure that adequate hardware, software, and staff are available to support existing technological applications to career services. In light of the rapidity of change associated with technology, career services offices develop plans for the replacement/updating of existing hardware and software and plan for the integration of new technically-based or supported career programs. Technological applications to career services, including web sites, are consistent with and integrated within the college or university technology infrastructure.

Specific technological applications to career services that are considered include:

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NACE is a proud founding member of International Network of Graduate Recruitment and Development Associations (INGRADA).
NACE is a founding member of International Network of Graduate Recruitment and Development Associations (INGRADA).