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posted on Aug 25, 2008
Dates for the 2008 SEOTY Craft Fair and Silent Auction have been posted on the Craft Fair and Silent Auction page. Keep checking back for the updated silent auction listing.
posted on Aug 5, 2008
Use the Employer Recruitment Schedule to find out about employer information tables and meetings and interviews for experiential and full-time employment (or opportunities) and CDSE career-related events. All UHM students and alumni are encouraged to attend.
posted on Jul 29, 2008
Thinking about law or graduate school? Start your exploration and planning by stopping by tables staffed by representatives from law schools and graduate programs. Learn about their programs, admissions and financial aid. All students are welcome.
posted on Jul 28, 2008
Full-time Job opportunities are always coming into the CDSE office. We created this page to allow you to browse for full-time employment while we work on integrating full-time jobs into the sece job database.
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University Employment
Working at the University. There are nearly 4,000 students working on the UHM campus. CDSE can help you find the University job you've been looking for.
Non-University Employment
Working in the community. From small businesses to international corporations, CDSE allows you to connect with employers suited to your interest.
Cooperative Education (Co-op) / Internships
Working in your Major. The Cooperative Education and Internship programs allow you to gain practical real world experience in your major while still in school.
Federal Work Study
Working in the community and university. Federal Work Study is a financial-aid based program that subsidizes a portion of college expenses by offering employment in career or community service positions.
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