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CSB|SJU Career Services: Contact Us

CSB Center 

Academic Services Building
St. Joseph, MN 56374
Phone: (320) 363-5707
Fax: (320) 363-5600

SJU Center

Mary Hall #10
Collegeville, MN 56321
Phone: (320) 363-3236
Fax: (320) 363-3797


Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.  Appointments are available by contacting the office.

Career Resource Center
Phone: (320) 363-5557
Hours:
8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs.;
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Fri.
Resource Center
Phone: (320) 363-3383
Hours:
8 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs.;
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Fri.

Staff

Heidi S. Harlander, Director

At CSB

At SJU

    CSB Center Career Assistants

    • Alison Benes
    • Stephanie Degeest (fall)
    • Kelsey Griffin
    • Elizabeth Larson
    • Miranda Lepinski (spring)
    • Hannah Mortenson
    • Rebecca Sinner
    • Kate Stacken
    • Laura Tiffany
    • Teresa Walch
    • Stephanie Wegemann

    Coordinators:

    • Alison Benes
    • Rebecca Sinner
    • Teresa Walch

    Office Assistants

    • Katelyn Atkinson 
    • Ellen Dehmer (spring)
    • Aimee Harren
    • Samantha Jessen
    • Stacey Jessen
    • Davone Rolle

    SJU Center Career Assistants

    • David Bernardy
    • Nick Blanco
    • Steve Dahlke
    • Trevor Drake
    • Noah Jeffrey
    • Michael R. Johnson
    • Jeff Ludwig
    • Nick Roeder
    • Justin Rose
    • Joey Running
    • Caleb Schwecke
    • Patrick Sitzer
    • Ryan Stykel

    Coordinators:

    • Michael R. Johnson
    • Caleb Schwecke
    • Ryan Stykel

     

    Mission Statement

    Career Services at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University assists students and alums in translating their liberal arts education into future opportunities for work, graduate school, and volunteering, as well as acquiring skills necessary to make life-long career decisions.  We are committed to providing resources and educational services that incorporate women and men's development issues into the career planning process.

    The Career Resource Centers (CRC) sponsor many programs to explore majors and careers and houses thousands of resources.  Trained student Career Assistants staff the Career Resource Centers.  Students will find books, pamphlets, files, videos and Internet resources that describe a variety of major and occupational choices.  The CRC's maintain a home page and files which provide information to aid in the summer job, internship and post-college job search.  Information on graduate school (including registration materials for the various graduate entrance exams) and volunteering options are also available.

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