UNCCareer Servicesspacer
spacerspacer
| career class | fairs | career/major plan | employer interviews | jobs/internships | job/internship prep
employeremployer
quicklinksspacer

About Us

Career Services is located on the second floor in the University Center on the University of Northern Colorado Campus Greeley, Colorado. Our office hours are 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Our telephone number is (970) 351-2127 and our fax number is (970) 351-1182.

Career Services at the University of Northern Colorado is a part of the Enrollment Services unit under the Division of Academic Affairs.   This office provides a full-service, client-centered centralized approach to academic major selection, career decision making, internship and job search assistance and testing services for students and alumni wishing to pursue post graduate employment and graduate school opportunities.

Our Career Services / Students First brochure details our many services available.
CLICK HERE for a printable version of the brochure.
BrochureCover


Graduate Assistantships Available

Click Here for a job description for a Graduate Assistantship with career services.
Apply here.
Please submit completed applications to Sarah Trzeciak or the Career Services front desk.



Career Services Staff

Staff

E-mail

Position

Phone
(970)

Marlane Mowitz

Director

351-2698

sarah

Sarah Trzeciak

Assistant Director

351-1873

tony

Tony Smith

Experiential Education Coordinator

351-1844

Matt Leland

Employer Relations Coordinator

351-2140

Peg Griffin

Fairs & Recruiting Coordinator

351-2786

Linda Morehead

Testing/ Budget Coordinator

351-2790

Amy Milkavich

Career Counselor

351-1869

Varunee "Faii"
Sangganjanavanich

Career Counselor

351-2681

Zach Scully

Zach Scully

Career Counselor

351-2696

  Elizabeth Overson Career Resource Coordinator
351-2552
  Kristin Johnson Career Counselor
351-1869

Mission Statement

To partner with faculty, staff, employers and the community for educating, counseling, and preparing students and alumni to:

  • Make effective decisions regarding lifelong career development in a diverse, rapidly changing, global, and technologically advanced society;
  • Assess and test skills, competencies, and interests in a fair equitable and standardized testing environment;
  • Gain real world experiences that support professional preparation; and
  • Obtain full-time professional employment and/or graduate school admission.
 
February 12, 2008